Alexander N. Cornett [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 7 Jul 1881 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 20 Jul 1953 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 7, 8 Anna Margaret Blake on 10 May 1904 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
An article on page 12 of The Zanesville Times Recorder on 25 Aug 1938 titled "Ruppel Family Reunion" lists attendees "Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cornett [of] Dexter City." See notes of Clem Ruppel for details. Alex and Maggie Cornett had no children.
Anna Margaret Blake [Parents] "Maggie" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 30 Aug 1883 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 6 Oct 1966 in Caldwell, Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 8, 9 Alexander N. Cornett on 10 May 1904 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1900, 16 year old Maggie Blake lived with her 78 year old maternal grandmother Margaret Glee Rupple. Although labeled Margaret's niece by the census taker, Maggie's name and date of birth match those of Margaret's granddaughter, Anna Margaret Blake, eldest daughter of John M. Blake and Magdalena Helena Rupple. Maggie's occupation is "servant." She was able to read and write.
From the Zanesville Times Recorder, page 10-A, 7 Oct 1966:
CALDWELL - Mrs. Margaret Cornet, 83, of Caldwell,
died at 11:50 a.m. Thursday (Oct. 6) at Good Samaritan hospital
where she had been a patient for 10 days.
Born Aug. 30 1883, in Noble County, she was a daughter
of John and Lena Ruple Blake. She was a lifetime resident of Noble
County, a member of St. Mary's Catholic church at Fulda and its
Catholic Women’s Club. Her husband, Alex, preceded her in death.
She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary’s
Church with Rev. Fr. J. J. Donaldson officiating.
Adam Burkhart 1, 2 was born in 1830 in Germany. He died in 1902 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in Noble Co., OH. He married Catherine Gasser before 1857 in Noble Co., OH.
In 1880, Adam (50) and Katie (48) Burkhart lived on a farm in Jefferson Twp., Noble County, Ohio with their children: Katie (23), John (21), Lena (17), Adam (16), Phillip (13), Theresa (11), Aleck (8). The youngest five children attended school. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to George Singer and Valentine Baker.
Catherine Gasser "Katie" 1, 2 was born in 1831 in Monroe Co., OH. She died in 1912 in Noble Co., OH. She married Adam Burkhart before 1857 in Noble Co., OH.
They had the following children:
F i Catherine B. Burkhart M ii John Burkhart 1 was born in 1859 in Ohio. F iii Lena Burkhart 1 was born in 1863 in Ohio. M iv Adam Burkhart 1 was born in 1865 in Ohio. M v Phillip Burkhart 1 was born in 1867 in Ohio. F vi Theresa Burkhart 1 was born in 1869 in Ohio. M vii Aleck Burkhart 1 was born in 1872 in Ohio.
Joseph Warner [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 16 Apr 1852 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died 7 on 9 Jan 1932 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 8, 9 Elizabeth Crum on 24 Nov 1874 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1880, 25 year old farmer Joseph Warner lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his wife Elizabeth (24) and children Adam (4) and Mary Ann (1). Adjacent farms in the census belonged to widow Margaret Hupp and Martin McBride.
In the Caldwell Citizens' Press on 29 May 1884:
William Johanning and John U. Brahler sold a brand new wagon which they
put up for $75 to Joseph Werner. Can't beat that.In 1900, 48 year old farmer Joseph Warner lived on a farm that he owned in Enoch Twp. with his 48 year old wife Elizabeth and their eight children: Adam (25), Mary (21), Henry (19), Andy (15), Rosa (13), Sophia (11), Minnie (9), and Simon (5). Joseph was born in Ohio to German-born parents.
Living in the household at the time of the 1910 census: Joseph (58), his wife Elizabeth (58), and children Adam B. (33), Andy (25), Sophia (20), Minnie (18), and Simon (14).
In 1930, 77 year old retired farmer Joseph Warner lived with his wife Elizabeth (78) on a farm they owned (value $1000) in Enoch Twp. Noble co., Ohio. Living with them was their son Andy (45) whose occupation is given as farmer. All members of the household were born in Ohio, Josepsh's and Elizabeths parents were born in Germany. The family did not own a radio. Living on a nearby farm was their son Simon and his family.
Joseph Warner's obituary appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on January 11, 1932. Joseph Warner, Of Near Fulda, Called From Life CALDWELL, O, Jan. 10 -- Joseph Warner, aged 80, well known retired
farmer of Noble county passed from life at his home near Fulda, Saturday
morning at 5 o'clock, following an illness incident to advance years.
The deceased followed his last surviving sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Thompson,
whose death occurred at her home near Carlisle two weeks ago. He was a
devoted member of the St. Mary's Catholic church at Fulda. Surviving are his
widow and the following children: Adam, Henry and Mrs. Minnie Archer of
Carlisle; Simon of near Fulda; Mrs. Mary Cornett and Mrs. Rosa Hohman
of near Caldwell. funeral arrangements had not been completed Saturday
afternoon.Obituary:
LAST RITES
Funeral services for Joseph Warner, 80, well known retired farmer of Noble
county, were held Tuesday morning from St. Mary's Catholic church at Fulda.
Surviving are his widow and the following children, Mrs. Minnie Archer, Adam
and Henry Warnoer, Carlisle; Simon, Fulda, and Mrs. Rosa Hohman and Mrs.
Mary Cornett, near Caldwell.Joseph was the last surviving sibling. of the John Warner family. He outlived his sister Mary Ann Warner Thompson by six days.
Elizabeth Crum [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 7 Jul 1851 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 26 Jun 1933 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. The cause of death was a stroke. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 8, 9 Joseph Warner on 24 Nov 1874 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
The 1900 census entry for Elizabeth Crum Warner states that all eight of her children were living at the time of the census. However, church records (Snider) indicate that she had nine children. Eight of these are known to be alive after 1900. The other child Joseph Warner, for whom the date of birth is not known. It is presumed that he died before the turn of the century.
Elizabeth Crum Warner's obituary appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on June 29, 1933WARNER FUNERAL RITES Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, who was
found dead in bed at the home of her son, Andrew Warner,
Monday morning were held at 9 o'clock Wednesday
morning from the St. Mary's Catholic church of Fulda of
which she was a devout member. Death was due to a
stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Warner was eighty-nine years of age and is
survived by the following children; Andrew Warner,
Simon, Adam, Mrs. Felix Schott, Mrs. Andrew Archer
and Mrs. Philip Hohman of near Fulda. Her husband,
Joseph Warner died a year ago.Another obituary, published in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on June 27, 1933, gave a different age for Elizabeth. .FULDA WOMAN FOUND DEAD OF PARALYSIS Caldwell, O June 27 -- Mrs. Joseph Warner, 82, highly
respected resident of Fulda community, was found dead
in bed, Monday morning, death being due to a stroke of
paralysis. Surviving are the following children Adam Andrew and
Simon of Fulda, Henry of Carlisle, Mrs Felix Shott (sic -
Schott), Mrs. Phillip Hohman and Mrs Andrew Archer, all
of Fulda. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at
9 o'clock, from the Immaculate Conception Catholic church
at Fulda. Burial will be made in the church cemetery by
Brubach Summerfield.
They had the following children:
M i Joseph Warner 1 was born after 1874 in Ohio. He died before 1900.
The 1900 census entry for Elizabeth Crum Warner states that all eight of her children were living at the time of the census. However, church records (Snider) indicate that she had nine children. Eight of these are known to be alive after 1900. The other child listed by Ms. Snider is Joseph Warner, for whom the date of birth is not known. Joseph is not included in the family in the 1880 or 1900 census. It is presumed that either Joseph died before the turn of the century, or he never existed. (Perhaps one of the other sons' middle name was Joseph.)M ii John Adam Warner F iii Maria Ann Warner M iv Henry Francis Warner M v Anthony Warner 1, 2, 3, 4 was born on 7 Mar 1885 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 20 Nov 1948 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1900, 15 year old Andy Warner lived and worked on the family farm with his parents and siblings. He did not attend school that year.
Andy, age 45, still lived with his parents at the time of the 1930 census.
Andrew Warner’s obituary appeared in the Zanesville Signal on 22 Nov 1944:
ACCIDENT VICTIM FUNERAL TUESDAY
Funeral services for Andrew Warner, 63, of Fulda, Noble
county, who was killed Saturday when his automobile over-
turned near his home, will be held at 9:30 o’clock Tuesday
morning at St. Mary's Catholic church at Fulda with Rev. Fr.
B. J. Mattes officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery
by the Brubach funeral home at Summerfield.
Sheriff Clayton McKee of Noble county said Warner car
apparently hit a soft spot on the edge of the dirt road and
rolled over. The door flew open and Warner’s head was
crushed between it and the door frame.
Warner’s nephew, Bernard Warner, who was driving, was
not injured.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Sophie Schott and Mrs. Rose
Holman (sic), both of near Fulda, and three brother, Henry, Simon,
and Adam Warner, all of near Fulda.F vi Rose Elizabeth Warner F vii Sophia C. Warner F viii Philomena E. Warner M ix Simon J. Warner
John M. Blake [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 25 Dec 1851 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 24 Dec 1906 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 6 Magdelena Helena Ruppel on 8 Nov 1881 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1880, 28 year old John Blake lived and worked on the family farm in Enoch Twp.
The Fulda Locals column of The Caldwell Citizens' Press contained this announcement on 10 Nov 1881:
Married, Thursday, Nov. 3d by Rev. D. I. Klueber, Mr. John Block and
Miss Lena Ruppel.From The Caldwell Citizens' Press, 8 Dec 1881:
John Block, recently married, has removed to the farm he received from his father.John has not yet been found on the 1900 census. His two younger daughters, Katie (14) and Lizzie (12) lived with his unmarried sister Catherine Blake and their grandmother paternal Gertrude Hohman Blake at the time of the 1900 census. His oldest daughter, Maggie, lived with her maternal grandmother, 78 year old Margaret Glee Rupple in 1900.
Magdelena Helena Ruppel [Parents] "Lene" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 21 Oct 1856 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 27 Nov 1888 in Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 6 John M. Blake on 8 Nov 1881 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1880, 24 year old "Lena Rupel" lived and worked on her parents' farm in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio.
They had the following children:
F i Anna Margaret Blake F ii Catharina Blake F iii Elizabeth Blake
Nicholas Miller 1 was born before 1780 in Germany.
He had the following children:
M i John George Miller
Joseph Henry Miller [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 10 Aug 1831 in Hesse Cassel, Germany. He died 8 on 23 Mar 1908. He married 9 Elizabeth Christ in Feb 1851 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
Other marriages:, Magdelena
In 1860, 30 year old farmer Joseph Miller lived in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., Ohio with his wife Elizabeth and their two children: Mary (2), and George (1 month). Neighboring farms in the census were owned by Adam Schafer and Joseph's father George Miller.
At the time of the 1870 census, 48 year old Hessian-born Joseph Miller lived in Enoch Twp. with his Bavarian-born wife Elizabeth (48) and children Mary (12), George (10), Joseph (7), William (5), and John (2). Joseph H. Miller could read but not write. The oldest two children attended school. Adjacent farms in the census were those of Joseph's father, George Miller and John Miller. The relationship (if any) between Joseph H. Miller and John Miller is not known.
In 1880, Joseph is identified as "Joseph Miller Jr." He lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Elizabeth and four of their children: George (20), William (14), John (11), and Elizabeth (8). All of the children attended school that year. Adjacent farms in the census were those of Peter Ruppel and Valentine Hill.
Following the death of his wife, Elizabeth, Joseph Henry Miller moved the family to Harrietsville, Noble Co., Ohio in 1890.
In 1900, a farmer named Joseph H. Miller (69 - Aug 1830) lived with his wife of 6 years, Magdelena (56 - Aug 1843) and his son John H, (31 - Sept 1868) on a farm he owned in Elk Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. Joseph and Magdelena were born in Germany as were their parents. John was born in Ohio. Joseph was a naturalized citizen having come to the United Sates in 1836. Magdelena came to the U.S. in 1880. [More research is needed to assure that this is the same Joseph H. Miller who was married to Elizabeth Christ.]
Elizabeth Christ [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born in 1837 in Bayern, Germany. She died on 1 Feb 1887 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 7 Joseph Henry Miller in Feb 1851 in St. Mary, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1850, 19 year old German born Elizabeth Christ lived in the household of Franz and Mary (Christ) Crumb. Also living in the home was Sarah Christ (56). It is presumed (but has not been proven) that Sarah was the mother of Mary and Elizabeth.
The 1860 census states that Elizabeth was born in Byrne (Bayern/Basvaria?). The census gives her age as 30 (1830/1831). This conflicts with church records, which state that Elizabeth was born in 1837.
Elizabeth Christ Miller gave birth to 12 children. Five of them died before their fifth birthday, one died as a teenager, and another as a young adult.
They had the following children:
F i Catharina Anna Miller 1, 2 was born on 27 Dec 1851 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 9 Dec 1854 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. M ii Francis Miller 1 was born on 3 Oct 1853 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died in May 1857 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. F iii Elizabeth Miller 1 was born on 26 Jan 1856 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died in May 1857 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. F iv Mary Catharina Miller M v John George Miller M vi Joseph Miller 1, 2 was born on 30 Sep 1862 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 7 Dec 1878 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
Joseph Miller died within a week of his younger sister, Margaret. Although Margaret died of diptheria, Joseph's cause of death was listed as "unknown."M vii John William Miller 1, 2, 3 was born on 2 Sep 1865 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 12 Oct 1887 in Noble Co., OH.
In the 1870 and 1880 census, John William Miller is referred to as William.M viii Magnus Miller 1 was born on 19 Aug 1867 in Noble Co., OH. He died before 1870 in Noble Co., OH.
Magnus Miller (3) is not listed with his parents and siblings in the 1870 census. It is presumed that he died prior to 1870.M ix John Miller 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 4 Sep 1868 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 29 Jan 1943.
In 1900, John Miller lived with his father and stepmother in Elk Twp., Noble County, Ohio.
At the time of the 1920 census, John Miller lived on the farm of his married sister, Elizabeth Miller Smithberger in Elk Twp., Noble County, Ohio. John was listed as a hired man in the household.F x Maria Miller 1 was born on 8 Sep 1871 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 13 Nov 1871 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. F xi Elizabeth Miller F xii Margaret Anna Miller 1 was born on 25 Apr 1874 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died 2 on 29 Nov 1878 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. The cause of death was diptheria. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
Alexander Henry Miller [Parents] "Alex" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born on 15 Jul 1882 in Harriettsville, Elk Twp., Noble Co., OH. He died 9 on 11 Apr 1964 in Caldwell, Noble Co., OH. He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Caldwell, Noble County, OH. He married 10 Margaret Ann Warner on 20 Nov 1906.
In 1910, 27 year old farmer Alexander H. Miller lived with his wife Maggie A. (22) on a farm they owned in Elk Twp., Noble Co., Ohio. Living with them were their sons Ralpn (2) and Gerald (1 mo). The adjacent farm on the census was owned by Alexander's parents George and Elizabeth Miller.
At the time of the 1920 census, 37 year old farmer Alex Miller lived on his farm in Elk Twp., Noble Co., Ohio with his 31 year old wife, Margaret and five children: Ralph (12), Gerald (9), Hubert (6), Nola (4), and Dorothy (9 mos). The three boys attended school. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to his parents, George and Elizabeth Miller, and F. George Bosold.
In 1930, 48 year old farmer Alex Miller lived on a farm that he owned (value $600) in Elk Twp., Noble Co., Ohio with his 42 year old wife, Margaret A. Living with them were their children Hubert J. (16), Nola M. (14), Dorotha M. (11), and Andrew A. (2 yrs 4 mos). The 3 older children attended school. According to the census, Alex and Margaret had been married for 24 years. All members of the household as well as both Alex and Margaret's parents were born in Ohio. The adjacent farm on the census was owned by Alexander's parents George and Elizabeth Miller. The family owned a radio.
Obituary:
CALDWELL - Alex. H. Miller, 81 of 214 Bridge street, died at 9:35 a.m.
Saturday [11 Apr 1964] at his home following a long illness. Mr. Miller was
born July 14, 1882 in Harriettsville, a son of George and Elizabeth Schott Miller.
He was a retired farmer. He was a member of St. Stevens Catholic Church of
Caldwell.
Surviving are his widow, the former Margaret Warner of the home, two daughters,
Mrs. Nola Nau of Caldwell Route 1 and Mrs. Dorothy Russell of Ravenna; three
sons, Ralph of Caldwell Route 5, Gerald of Caldwell Route 4, and Andrew of Caldwell
Route 1; a sister, Mrs. Clara Morrison of Clay Pike; four brothers, Edward of Mechanic-
sville, Iowa, Harry of Canton, Isadore and Clarence, both of Clay Pike; 16 grandchildren
and 20 great-grandchildren.
The body was taken to McVay Funeral Home here where friends may call from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Monday. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the St. Johns Catholic church with
Rev. Father Stephen Pekalla officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Margaret Ann Warner [Parents] "Maggie" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born on 26 Jan 1888 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died 8 on 6 Mar 1972 in Ravenna, Portage Co., OH. She was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Caldwell, Noble County, OH. She married 9 Alexander Henry Miller on 20 Nov 1906.
They had the following children:
M i Ralph Edward Miller M ii Gerald George Miller M iii Hubert J. Miller 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 31 Aug 1913 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH. He died on 17 Oct 1931 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH.
Hubert Miller's obituary appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal on October 27, 1931 Harriettsville, O., Oct. 27 -- Those from a distance attending
the funeral of Hubert Miller recently were Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Morrison and family; Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Miller, Zanesville;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and family, Caldwell; Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Shane, Fox Settlement; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Schott, Fulda; and Mrs. Andrew Warner, Carlisle.F iv Nola Mary Miller F v Dorothy Margaret Miller F vi Anna Fray Miller 1, 2, 3 was born on 22 Feb 1926 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH. She died on 21 Oct 1927 in Harriettsville, Noble Co., OH.
Existence of this child has not been proven. The 2002 obituary of Nola Miller Nau lists a deceased sister, "Anna Fray Miller." However, no child named Anna appears with the family in the 1910, 1920, or 1930 census. Anna Miller is not listed as one of the surviving siblings in the obitiuary of Andrew Miller in 1967.M vii Andrew Alexander Miller
Mangus Weber 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born in May 1830 in Hesse Cassel, Germany. He died on 23 Mar 1911 in Noble Co., OH. He was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He married 7, 8 Elizabeth Miller on 8 Jan 1861 in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1870, 43 year old caroenter Magnus Weaver lived in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with his wife Elizabeth (28) and children John (5) and Cathrina (3). Magnus was born in Hesse Cassel, Elizabeth and the children were born in Ohio. The Weaver farm was the last household listed in the census for Enoch Twp. It was next to the farm of John D. and Matilda (Schoeppner) Hill.
In 1880, Magnus Weaver (55) lived in Enoch Twp. with his wife Elizabeth (37) and children Charley (12), Catherine (10), and Fredrick (6). None of the children attended school, according to the census. Also living in the household was 14 year old apprentice farm hand John Cornett, and a 63 year old widowed boarder named Lucretia Sanford. Adjacent farms in the census belonged to John Gerst Jr. and John Sterangel.
From the "Fulda" column of The Caldwell Citizens' Press, 28 Dec 1882:
Magnus Webber is spending the holidays in Pittsburgh.Church records state that Magnus and Elizabeth (Miller) Weber moved away from Fulda, OH in 1891. (destination unknown) Howeever, they still lived in Enoch Twp.in 1900. At that time, 70 year old carpenter Magnus Weaver lived in a house that he owned with his 59 year old wife Elizabeth, their son John (53), his wife Rosa (34), and granddaughter Rachel (3 months).
According to the 1900 census, Magnus Weaver was born in Germany. He could not speak, read, or write, English. He came to America in 1875 and was a naturalized citizen. (The year of immigration is not correct, since he appears in the 1870 census in Ohio.)
Elizabeth Miller [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 was born on 16 Mar 1841 in Ohio. She died on 8 Jan 1908 in Noble Co., OH. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She married 6, 7 Mangus Weber on 8 Jan 1861 in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
In 1850, 19 year old Elizabeth Miller lived and worked on the family farm in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio with her parents and two younger siblings. The census states that Elizabeth attended school that year.
Elizabeth was born in Ohio to German-born parents. As an adult, she spoke English, but could not read or write. The census states that all three of Elizabeth's children were still living in 1900; however, church records state that she had five children.
They had the following children:
M i Joseph Weber 1 was born on 24 Nov 1861 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died before 1870.
Joseph Weber did not appear with the family in the 1870 census. It is presumed that he died before that time.U ii infant Weber 1 was born on 22 Jul 1863 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. infant was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. infant died on 22 Jul 1863 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. infant was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. M iii John Charles Weber F iv Catharina Weber M v Joseph Fred Weber 1, 2 was born on 2 Feb 1874 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH.
John Bernard Hartman [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 4 Nov 1914 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 12 Nov 1976 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. He married 7, 8 Florence Harsch on 25 Nov 1953.
The following article appeared on the front page of the Zanesville Signal on 13 Mar 1944:
NOBLE CO. SOLDIER MISSING IN ACTION
Pfc. John B. Hartman, 29, formerly of Fulda in Noble
county, has been missing in Italy since Jan 26., according to word
received by his brother, William Hartman of 46 Green street.
Serving overseas for the past year, he was attached to an
infantry division. Pfc. Hartman entered the service in June 1942
and prior to that time worked on the farm of his late father, Frank
Hartman of Fulda, near Caldwell.
He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic
church at Fulda. In addition to his brother, he has four sisters, Miss
Emma Hartman of Green street, Sister Eustace of Rochester, Pa.,
Sister Anna of Holy Trinity, Pa., and Sister M. Frances of Braddock,
Pa.The following appeared in the "In the Service" column of The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on June 22, 1945:
Pfc. John B. Hartman of 46 Green street, prisoner of the
Germans for 16 months, arrived home Saturday to spend a 69-day
furlough. He arrived in the country June 11.
Pfc. Hartman, who was attached to the 81st m, m, motor
group, 36th division, 141 Infantry of the Fifth Army, was taken prisoner
Jan. 2, 1944, at Casino, Italy.
He was liberated on May 3 from Stalag 2-B, but had been at
Stalag 4-B for sometime.
Overseas since April 1, 1943, Hartman was in North Africa,
Italy, France and Germany. He participated in the invasion of Italy, and
wears two battle stars on his service ribbon.
Hartman will report to Miami Beach, Fla., on Aug. 26, at the
end of his furlough. He is now visiting his brother William Hartman,
and sister, Miss Emma Hartman.
Before entering the service on June 1, 1942, Pfc. Hartman
was engaged in farming at Fulda, near Caldwell.
Florence Harsch 1, 2, 3 was born on 16 Oct 1921. She died on 4 Oct 1988 in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., OH. She married 4, 5 John Bernard Hartman on 25 Nov 1953.
Benjamin Noll [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born 8 on 19 Feb 1885 in Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. He was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. He died on 14 Mar 1952 in Cambridge, Guernsey Co., OH. He married 9 Margaret Estadt on 14 Oct 1907.
Other marriages:Cain, Kathryn
Ben Noll was a soft-spoken carpenter who built and sold houses in the Braddock area. He moved back to Noble Co., Ohio after his retirement.
In 1910, 25 year old Ben Noll lived at 605 Stokes Ave. in North Braddock, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania with his 28 year old wife Margaret and his brother-in-law Aloysius Estadt (20). Ben was employed as a house carpenter.
At the time of the 1920 census, house carpenter Benjamin Noll (34) and his wife Margaret (38) owned a home at 411 Stokes Ave. in North Braddock. Several of the other residents of Seddon Ave. were from Fulda Ohio. Ben's next door neighbor was John Hohman (also a carpenter). Widow Lena Singer lived two doors down with her children and widowed mother Mary Brahler Hartman.
In 1930, Ben (45) and Margaret (49) Noll owned a house worth $3400 at 500 Seddon Ave. in North Braddock. Living with them was their adopted daughter Marguerite (11) Ben's brother Martin (40), and Margaret's nephews Clement (21) and Floyd (24). Clem was the son of Margaret's brother Henry, and (Francis) Floyd was the son of her brother John. At the time of the census, Ben Noll was employed as a janitor for the local fire house. Their house was a two-family residence; the other half was rented out to the Berk family. Margaret's niece and her husband, Blanche (Estadt) and Harry Schockling lived next door.
This note appeared in the Zanesville Signal on 19 Jul 1932:
Mrs. Ben Noll and daughter, Marguerite, Braddock, Pa., are visiting friends and
relatives in Noble county.From the Zanesville Signal (pg 15) 21 Sep 1939:
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Noll entertained at dinner Monday evening at their home in Olive,
and covers were laid for Rev. Fr. H.A. Estadt of Columbus, Mrs. Laura Schweinberg of
Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Cecelia Tuma of Marietta, and Mrs. Joseph Estadt, Matilda and
Clarence J. Estadt and Miss Marguerite Noll, all of Caldwell.According to the obituary of his brother Albert, Ben Noll lived in Caldwell in 1947. Researcher Roger Schockling states that Ben owned the Sohio gas station in Olive.
Ben Noll's obituary appeared on page 15 of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 17 Mar 1952:
RITES THIS MORNING FOR BENJAMIN NOLL
Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock this morning at the St. Philomena Catholic
church, Caldwell, for Benjamin Noll, 67, of Cambridge. Burial will be in the church
cemetery. Mr. Noll, a former employee of the Mosaic Tile company here, died Friday
night. [15 Mar 1952]. The body is at the Estadt funeral home, Caldwell.
Margaret Estadt [Parents] "Maggie" 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 was born on 8 Mar 1881 in near Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She was christened in St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Fulda, Noble Co., OH. She died on 1 Mar 1943. She married 7 Benjamin Noll on 14 Oct 1907.
Margaret Estadt Noll was very tall.
From the Zanesville Signal, 24 Mar 1934
ALL DAY QUILTING
Caldwell, O., March 24 - Mrs. Willima (sic) Arnold entertained a
number of ladies with an all-day quilting at her home on North street
Thursday. The quilt was for the benefit of the St. Philomena church
and at the noon hour a two course dinner was served to Mesdames
Helen Ehlerman, John Hupp, Frank Nau, Urban Nau, Edward Fogle,
Fred Young, Frank Smith, Ben Noll, Clem Estadt, Joe Hill and the
hostess.Margaret Estadt Noll's obituary appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on March 3, 1943.
MARGARET NOLL RITES THURSDAY
CALDWELL, O -- Rev. Fr. Harry Estadt of Columbus, will be the
celebrant at solemn requiem high mass, Thursday at 9 am, at last
rites for Mrs. Margaret Estadt Noll, wife of Benjamin Noll, of Olive.
Rev Fr Estadt is a nephew of Mrs Noll. Rev Fr Louise B. Preston,
pastor of St. Philomena catholic church, where last rites will be
held, will act as deacon and Rev Fr. Donaldson, of Berne will act
as sub-deacon for the services.
Mrs. Noll, well known and highly esteemed resident of this vicin-
ity died in good Samaritan hospital shortly before midnight, Monday,
where she had been a patient for the past five weeks, following an
illness of complications .
Mrs Noll was born in the vicinity of Fulda, the daughter of the late
Francis and Regina Ebert Estadt. following her marriage to Mr Noll
they had resided in Barnesville, for several years and in Pittsburgh
Pa and came to Caldwell eight years ago, where they had resided
since in Olive. She was a member of St Philomena church and the
Altar and Rosary Society. She was a member of a family of 11
children.
In addition to her husband she is survived by a daughter Mrs.
Margarite Yontz, at the home, five brothers and three sisters. They
are John and Aloysius Estadt of Pittsburgh, Andrew of Fulda, Joseph
and George Estadt of Caldwell, Mrs. Elizabeth Hupp near Caldwell,
Mrs. Barbara Lori of Dudley, Mrs. Rose Schoeppner of Harriettsville.
Henry and Leo Estadt are deceased. A large number of nieces and
nephews also survive.
They had the following children:
F i Marguerite Mullen Noll