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He was probably a blacksmith in or near Allensburg

Religion: Christian Church

1850 Highland County (Dodson? Township) Ohio census, page 272, dwelling #880. Occupation listed as farmer. Real estate valued at $1300.

1860 Highland County, OH census, page 68, dwelling #982. Occupation listed as farmer. Real estate valued at $3045, personal estate valued at $300.
1831 - 1915 Mary Pugh 84 84 Became wife and mother at age 15 when she married George Naylor Webster. 1850 - 1861 John P Webster 10 10 1848 - 1923 Roseannah Webster 74 74 1852 - 1894 David E Webster 41 41 1856 - 1857 Daniel S Webster 10m 10m 1854 - 1855 William W Webster 7m 7m 1858 - 1935 Lydia Margaret Webster 76 76 1869 - 1956 Callie Ecta Webster 87 87 1860 - 1862 Julia A Webster 1 1 1863 - 1899 Sarah Ollie Webster 36 36 1865 - 1893 Robert L Webster 27 27 Died exactly 1 year after son's birth?
Elizabeth Ann Duncan Died in childbirth when Elizabeth Ellen born.
Son Thomas Webster died young 2 years old.
1845 - 1928 Elizabeth Ellen Webster 83 83 Elizabeth Ellen's mother died when she was born. She was raised by her grandparents Thomas and Elizabeth Webster.

She married Thomas Eaglin at an early age (about 17), after the death of his first wife at age 27.
1843 - 1845 Thomas F Webster 2 2 1831 - 1920 Thomas Henry Eaglin 88 88 Served in the Civil War.

Father: Thomas EAGLIN Sr. b: 17 JAN 1799 in Maryland
Mother: Martha MCDANIEL(MCDONALD) b: 15 JAN 1801 in North Carolina

Married Milly Jane HENDERSON b. 1835; 3 MAY 1855
Children
1. Ida Melvina EAGLIN b: 1856
2. Ada Jane EAGLIN b: 29 OCT 1860
1863 - 1964 George W Eaglin 101 101 1864 - 1947 Emma Eaglin 83 83 1866 - 1960 James Franklin Eaglin 94 94 1870 - 1958 Homer Olen Eaglin 88 88 1872 Henry Oliver Eaglin Henry Oliver Eaglin moved back and forth between Grant Co. Oklahoma and Ohio.
1874 - 1950 Sarah Eaglin 76 76 1878 - 1950 Everett Eaglin 72 72 1879 - 1959 Charles Eaglin 80 80 Samuel Wilkin This story was taken from pages 522 and 523 in the book titled "The County Of Highland, Biographical Sketches" and was secured by Richard A. Wilkin, as part of his research for his Wilkin Family History. The story was written about 1902 for the Ohio Centennial.

"Samuel Wilkin of Hamer Township, an extensive farmer, Manufacturer, and breeder of livestock, comes of highly honorable ancestry which runs back to the earliest pioneer days. They were originally Virginians and came from that historic section known as the Shenandoah Valley, arriving in Ohio Territory when it was still a hunting grounds for roving Indians. The grandfather of Mr. Wilkin, whose name was William was one of the most prosperous farmers of his day and accumulated a large amount of property. He married Rebecca Windle and by her had a family of eight children, Peter, Joseph, Sarah, Eli, Elizabeth, William, Ann, and George, all now dead except the last mentioned, who lives in Hamer Twp.

"William Wilkin was cut off from his usefulness in the prime of life and after his death, the widow continued to manage the farm and look after the welfare of her large family. Joseph Wilkin, second of the children in age, was born in New Market township in 1816, and in early manhood married Nancy, daughter of Allen and Elizabeth Roush of Highland County. He located on a place in Union Township where he lived until 1855 when he purchased a farm of 123 acres in Hamer Twp. To this he removed and there spent the remainder of his days, passing away at the age of seventy-one, his wife surviving until some years later. Of their six children Elizabeth, Allen and Augustus have died; Samuel is the subject of this sketch; Rebecca J. is the wife of Lewis Orebaugh of Hamer Township; Joseph F. is a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

"Samuel Wilkin, second of the children was born in Union Township, Highland Co., Ohio, September 8, 1843 and remained at home until he reached his majority. About that time he married Roseanna Webster, daughter of George N. and Mary Pugh Webster, of Dodson Twp, and located there on a small tract of land, where he spent the five following years. He then removed to a farm in Hamer Township given to him by his father, where he now resides, adding to the property and greatly improving it from year to year since he took possession. In 1882 he began the manufacture of tile, which he has since continued in partnership with his son, Dallas under the firm name of Samuel Wilkin and Son. The use the latest and best improved machinery and do business on an extensive scale. As a farmer and stock raiser Mr. Wilkin has no superior in the township. His real estate holdings now consist of about 437 acres of the best quality of land, which is kept highly improved condition and is cultivated by up-to-date methods. In

"1891 he constructed a handsome brick residence, which has all the modem improvements and conveniences and in both size and quality is superior to anything of the kind in the township. In fact everything on and about this model farm indicates skillful and progressive management, as the buildings and equipment of all kinds are neat and attractive and always kept in prime condition.

"Mr. Wilkin takes a just pride in his splendid Poland China and Berkshire Hogs, of which he has long been an extensive breeder and shipper, and he enjoys a high reputation in this department of the livestock industry. He has found time from his farm and other business to fulfill all the duties of a good citizen, being especially interested in educational and religious work. He held the position of school director for nine consecutive years, and during the whole of his adult life has been a member of the Christian Church and one of its most enthusiastic workers.

"His marriage has been blessed with fourteen children in the order of their birth as follows: Louella M., the wife of S. R. Kidd of Dodson Twp. and mother of three children, Almira, Anna F. and Samuel K.; Augustus E., who lives in Hamer Township married Lizzie Fawley and has had five children, those living being Dortha L., Arnold, and Hugh N.; Dallas O. in business with father, who married Jennie Hawthorn and has had three children, Orpha, Nancy and Hilda (deceased); William F., of Hamer twp. who married Susan Duvall and has two children living, Gladys and an infant and one dead; Joseph N. of Hamer Twp., who married Lucy J. Stroup, their children being Norma R. and Paul; Cora M., who married J. N. Dollinger, of Dodson Twp, and has three children, Elizabeth I., Lotta M. and Anna A.; George R. in Hamer Twp., who married Hattie E. Williams, and have one child, Edgar Franklin; Samuel B., who married Myrtle McKamey and lives in Dodson, Twp; Nancy N Mary J.; and Henry, with their parents; John A. who was killed in 1900 when eleven years old by being run over by a loaded wagon; Evertt Louis, who died in 1892 at age of two years and eight months; Rosa O., the youngest of this interesting family."

As one can clearly see the writer was not very accurate as to the names of Samuel and Roseanna's children but he does present a real and lasting picture of our Patriarch and the great faith in God, Country and Family that Samuel and Roseanna have passed on to us all. The results of their examples have assisted us all in being very productive, energetic people, that love life and most of us try very hard to live up to their principles. God has most certainly blessed us all to have been born into such a great family. Our Grandparents have left their mark on the Highland County, Ohio area forever.

Stories still survive today in Hamer Township community about Samuel Wilkin. Because of his prominence in the area and also because he always sported a full beard that in later years was silky white, a lot of children (who are now grown and gone) passed on to everyone that he was Uncle Sam. He had that name by several that knew and wrote articles about this man that did so much for the Church and Schools of Highland County. The name must have caught on as a lot of his business associates also refer to him in their writings as Uncle Sam.

Samuel and Roseanna left more than history behind in Highland County. With fourteen children of whom all but two grew to adulthood and had families of their own, several who had many children, have left descendants that now number in the thousands. So this couple has left a growing number of reasons to be remembered and a permanent living legacy of their Journey, Faith in God and lessons on being good citizens.
by Richard A. Wilkin
1866 - 1945 Louella Marie Wilkin 79 79 Children
1. Elmyra KIDD b: 20 JUN 1886 in Ohio
2. Anna Florence KIDD
3. Samuel K. KIDD
4. KIDD
1868 - 1952 Augustus Elmore Wilkin 84 84 1869 - 1952 Dallas Orlando Wilkin 82 82 1871 - 1960 William Franklin Wilkin 88 88 Two infant deaths 1872 - 1952 Joseph Nathaniel Wilkin 79 79 1875 - 1966 Cora Mae Wilkin 91 91 1877 - 1974 George Robert Wilkin 97 97 1880 - 1961 Samuel Benton Wilkin 81 81 1882 Myrtle McKamey 1882 - 1968 Nancy Ann Wilkin 86 86 1884 - 1973 Mary Jane Wilkin 89 89 1886 - 1969 Henry Richard Wilkin 83 83 Henry Wilkin was the eleventh child of Samuel and Roseana (Webster) Wilkin. He was born on the family farm in Hamer Township, in Highland Co., Ohio April 29, 1886. Some of his elder siblings were adults with families of their own by the time he came into this world. Henry was blessed with the opportunity to grow up with a prosperous and very busy family. He was taught the faith of his parents and was very active with the Christian Church until his death in November of 1969. Henry was very young when his father purchased the first steam tractor delivered to that part of Ohio. Henry had learned to farm in the most up-to-date methods of the day. He had the opportunity to learn from studies at school as his father was very active in the development of the schools system in that part of Highland County. Henry received a high school education and a love to write poetry. When he grew to manhood he married Lola Mae Cadwallader January 16, 1907 who was the daughter of Clark and Sussannah (Hawk) Cadwallader of Highland County, Ohio. Their marriage was blessed with eight children, Magdalene Loree, Emmitt Richard, Ina Ganelle, Lavina Irene, Clara Mae, Roscoe Elmore, Opal Elizabeth, and Susan Roseannah

Henry worked with his father and brothers for several years and was a noted builder of barns and other buildings as well as a farmer. He was pictured moving a building to a new location by a steam tractor in the early 1900s. He graded roads and operated most of the threshing equipment that the family owned. In his spare time he wrote poems and loved the gospel. Henry also worked with a prize team of horses on his farm in Danville and later in Mt. Sterling, Ohio. He moved to Licking County Ohio about 1939 and was Overseer for the Wherley Farms in what is now Heath Village, Ohio. He purchased a house on Granville Street in Newark, Ohio and continued to raise the rest of his family there. Hard work and simple pleasures he took in his garden and Church activities. He was a devoted member of the Christian Church as his father before him had been. Attending the Wilkin Reunion held each year in Highland County was a passion for him. At these Reunions he would most always have a new Poem that he had written for that occasion and would either read it or have it read for the enjoyment of those in attendance.

In his later life he had a passion for growing truck gardens and had a garden stand in front of his house on Granville Street every year almost until his death. He was pictured in the Newark Advocate with one of his prize winning Sunflowers at over 12 feet tall. He was always getting articles written on his Flowers and Garden Produce as well as creating new recipes for cakes and baked goods. His Kraut was always the talk of the family and his canned foods were some of the best in the area. He had really taken to the lesson of his father for excellence.

After raising his family and working all his life, he was heard on several occasions to say "when the Good Lord Calls me Home, I want to die with my boots on". On November 11, 1969 in his eighty-third year of life, Henry Richard Wilkin had a sudden heart attack while cleaning his eaves troughs, and died. He died as he wished while working at something.

He passed on to God's Mercy and is sadly missed by all his children and grandchildren. He was buried November 15, 1969 in Wilson Cemetery, Newark, Licking County, Ohio.
By: Richard A. Wilkin in his Wilkin Family History.

Henry R. and Lola Wilkin visited Webster relatives in Oklahoma in the early 1960s. (Lowell W. Shire has a photo taken of them by his aunt Virginia Webster when they were in Blackwell, OK.)
1889 - 1900 John Allen Wilkin 11 11 John was killed at age 11 when he was run over by a loaded wagon. 1890 - 1893 Everett Lewis Wilkin 2 2 1893 - 1924 Rose Olive Wilkin 31 31 Mary Catherine Pence 1874 - 1929 Eliza Jane Webster 54 54 1852 - 1898 Benton Abernathy 46 46 Father: John V. ABERNATHY b: 7 MAY 1812 in Virginia
Mother: Margaret B. b: 24 JUL 1825 in Clermont County, Ohio
1879 - 1896 Mary Florence Abernathy 16 16 1882 - 1945 John Albert Abernathy 63 63 Marriage 1 Emma Lou JUDY b: 4 JUN 1887 in Kentucky

Children
1. Charles Benton ABERNATHY b: 14 AUG 1910 in Dodson Twp., Highland County, Ohio
2. Robert Glenn ABERNATHY b: 2 JAN 1914
1889 - 1975 George Glenn Abernathy 85 85 Married Alta FROST b: 29 OCT 1892 Married: 22 OCT 1910 Charles Leslie Duncan 1891 - 1982 George Otis Duncan 91 91 Education: Allensburg School/ College
Religion: Allensburg Church Of Christ

Children
1. DUNCAN
2. Howard Mitchell DUNCAN b: 30 APR 1920 in Allensburg, Ohio
3. Charles Virgil DUNCAN b: 14 DEC 1922 in Allensburg, Ohio
4. Delbert Dale DUNCAN b: 24 JUL 1925 in Allensburg, Ohio
5. John William DUNCAN Sr. b: 14 MAR 1928 in Allensburg, Ohio
6. Hanson Everette DUNCAN b: 1 JUL 1931 in Allensburg, Ohio
7. DUNCAN
1895 - 1915 Mary Elizabeth Duncan 20 20 1858 - 1909 George W Fawley 51 51 Father: George FAWLEY b: 1828 in Virginia
Mother: Rachel PENCE b: 1833 in Ohio
1883 Bertha Fawley Marriage 1 Lee WILLIAMS
Children
1. Carl WILLIAMS
1873 - 1892 Margaret Lizzie Creed 19 19 1892 George Creed Webster George Creed was raised by his grandparents George Naylor and Mary Webster after both parents died. Turner Shaffer Anna Barbara Dollinger 1873 - 1958 Christena Amelia Wiedeman 85 85 Daughter of FREDERICK WIEDEMAN and PHELIMINA SMITH.
1905 - 1982 Frances Mozelle Eaglin 77 77 1899 - 1984 Roy George Wolff 84 84 1909 - 1929 Norris Vincent Eaglin 20 20 Was a student at Tonkawa Jr. College.
Died of complications of appendicitis at age 20.
Had lived for a time at Morrow, Ohio.

1902 - 1983 Belle Eaglin 81 81 m. ROBERTS.
Residence: Tonkawa, Oklahoma 1929
1898 - 1968 Basil Eaglin 69 69 Residence: Morrow, Ohio 1929 Olive Norris Daisy Holiday Maude White Tom Lafferty 1807 - 1896 John T Pugh 89 89 Father: Robert PUGH b: 12 JAN 1774 in Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth b: 9 MAY 1784
1807 - 1857 Roseanna Tedrick 49 49 Silas Richard Kidd Osborn Tedrick 1871 Mary Elizabeth Fawley 1896 - 1949 Arnold Glenn Wilkin 53 53 1893 - 1976 Dortha Inez Wilkin 83 83 1898 - 1964 Hugh N. Wilkin 66 66 1905 - 1972 Maude Marie Wilkin 67 67 1907 - 1978 Harold Lewis Wilkin 70 70 1909 - 1985 Ira Elmore Wilkin 75 75 1914 - 1962 Lena Wilkin 47 47 1900 - 1924 Leone Fettro 24 24 1918 - 1996 Stanley Elwood Wilkin 77 77 Children of STANLEY WILKIN and MARY MOBLEY are:

i. SUSAN WILKIN
b. May 14, 1947, Ohio.

ii. ELIZABETH ANN WILKIN
b. July 15, 1948, Ohio.

iii. ROGER ELROY WILKIN
b. January 4, 1951, Ohio.

iv. WAYNE LEROY WILKIN
b. November 17, 1955, Ohio.

v. NANCY LEONE WILKIN
b. June 4, 1962, Ohio;
m. ROBERT ALLEN LYON, February 18, 1983, Ohio;
b. October 18, 1959, Ohio.

vi. AMY LOUISE WILKIN
b. July 11, 1959, Ohio.
1920 - 1981 Elizabeth Pauline Wilkin 61 61 Children of PAULINE WILKIN and KENNETH GERARD are:

i. GARY LEE GERARD
b. May 7, 1944, Ohio;
m. MARSHA KAY LINTON, October 11, 1969, Ohio;
b. Abt. 1946, Ohio.

ii. GALE ELROY GERARD
b. September 15, 1946, Ohio;
m. ANGEL CAREY, August 24, 1969, Ohio;
b. Abt. 1948, Ohio.

iii. GWAIN GERARD
b. October 27, 1950, Ohio;
d. March 28, 1976, Ohio.
1920 - 2001 Kenneth Leroy Gerard 81 81 Children of PAULINE WILKIN and KENNETH GERARD are:

i. GARY LEE GERARD
b. May 7, 1944, Ohio;
m. MARSHA KAY LINTON, October 11, 1969, Ohio;
b. Abt. 1946, Ohio.

ii. GALE ELROY GERARD
b. September 15, 1946, Ohio;
m. ANGEL CAREY, August 24, 1969, Ohio;
b. Abt. 1948, Ohio.

iii. GWAIN GERARD
b. October 27, 1950, Ohio;
d. March 28, 1976, Ohio.
1898 - 1983 Carrie Snoddy 84 84 Mary Louise Mobley Children of STANLEY WILKIN and MARY MOBLEY are:

576. i. SUSAN WILKIN
b. May 14, 1947, Ohio.

577. ii. ELIZABETH ANN WILKIN
b. July 15, 1948, Ohio.

578. iii. ROGER ELROY WILKIN
b. January 4, 1951, Ohio.

579. iv. WAYNE LEROY WILKIN
b. November 17, 1955, Ohio.

v. NANCY LEONE WILKIN
b. June 4, 1962, Ohio;
m. ROBERT ALLEN LYON, February 18, 1983, Ohio;
b. October 18, 1959, Ohio.

580. vi. AMY LOUISE WILKIN
b. July 11, 1959, Ohio.
1931 - 1931 Isbelle Elizabeth Wilkin 1932 - 1932 Wilkin ? 2d 2d 1887 - 1975 Harry Cramton 88 88 1895 - 1982 Iva Jane Fender 86 86 1900 - 1970 Arthur Stanley Roush 70 70 1904 Vera Marie Roush 1918 - ~1990 Rosalie Rammel 71 71 George F Lucas 1896 - 1930 Orpha Roseannah Wilkin 34 34 1898 - 1977 Nancy Mae Wilkin 79 79 1902 - 1993 Pearl Mae Wilkin 90 90 1905 - 1980 Howard Franklin Wilkin 75 75 1907 - 1998 Ora Orlando Wilkin 91 91 1908 - 1995 Joseph Benton Wilkin 86 86 Mary Myrtle's twin 1900 - 1901 Hilda Wilkin 6m 6m 1910 - 1991 George Dallas Wilkin 80 80 1912 Woodrow Wilson Wilkin 1871 - 1952 Eugenie Mora Hawthorne 81 81 1874 - 1945 Sarah Susan Duvall 70 70 1876 Lucy J Stroup 1899 - 1969 Norma Rasonna Wilkin 69 69 1901 Paul Andrew Wilkin 1902 Leola Velma Mae Wilkin 1904 - 1995 Helen Elnora Wilkin 91 91 I'm not sure about her and her husbands' dates. 1907 Ethel Fae Wilkin 1910 - 1987 Hazel Frances Wilkin 77 77 1867 - 1937 John Nicholas "Nick" Dollinger 70 70 1896 - 1955 Elizabeth Irene Dollinger 58 58 1898 - 1972 Lottie May Dollinger 74 74 1901 - 1979 Amelia Ann Dollinger 77 77 1906 - 1974 Harry Edwin Dollinger 67 67 1902 - 1996 Edgar Franklin Wilkin 93 93 1905 Everett R. Wilkin 1907 - 1998 Marjorie Marie Wilkin 91 91 Divorced after 1952 1884 Hattie E Williams 1881 Ira Cadwallader 1902 - 1998 Ruth Izora Cadwallader 95 95 1904 Verna Moselle Cadwallader 1908 - 1993 Windsor Cadwallader 84 84 1910 - 1977 Roy Raymond Cadwallader 67 67 1911 - 1991 Margene Elizabeth Cadwallader 79 79 1915 Faye Cadwallader 1917 - 2006 Nina Sue Cadwallader 89 89 Obituary:

Nina Sue Cadwallader Dunn

Nina Sue Dunn, 89, of Wilmington, died Monday, Sept. 11, 2006 at Quaker Heights in Waynesville.

Born June 23, 1917 in Danville, she was the daughter of the late Ira and Nancy Wilkin Cadwallader.

She was a member of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Wilmington and the Quilt Club, active in the Wilmington Senior Center and graduated from Lynchburg High School in 1934.

She married John D. Dunn on Feb. 11, 1937. He preceded her in death Jan. 1, 1995.

She is survived by her children, [names omitted]; grandchildren, [names omitted]; great-grandchildren,[names omitted] ; numerous nieces and nephews; a brother, Hugh Cadwallader of Danville; and a sister, Faye Faris of Wilmington.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one grandson, John Arthur Dunn; sisters, Ruth Dolphin, Mozelle Bloom and Margene Vance; and brothers, Winsor, Roy, Doyle and Dale Cadwallader.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Wilmington. Burial will be in the Sugar Grove Cemetery in Wilmington.

Friends may call at the church from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.

Contributions may be made to the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 120 Columbus St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177; or Clinton Memorial Hospital Foundation, 610 W. Main St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177.

The Littleton Funeral Home in Sabina is handling the arrangements.
1919 Hugh Elwood Cadwallader 1874 Ellis Roberts 1909 Lillian Roseannah Roberts 1886 - 1966 Lola May Cadwallader 80 80 1911 - 1992 Emmitt Richard Wilkin 81 81 Emmitt and Millie divorced in 1961.
Emmitt had an acute eye problem and suffered from a lung disorder.

This story was written by his son, Richard A . (Rick) Wilkin:
Emmitt Richard Wilkin was born November 16. 1911 in Highland County, Ohio on a farm operated by his father, Henry Richard Wilkin. He was the first of two sons and the second child that was born to this marriage of Henry Richard and Lola May Cadwallader Wilkin.

One of Lola's older brothers, Ira, had married one of Henry's older sisters which seemed to be the way things went in families of the Period.

Emmitt graduated from High School in New Vienna in 1931 and was farming with his father on a farm near Mt. Sterling, Ohio.

In 1934, Emmitt married Millie Mabel Hunt in New Vienna. He and Millie set up housekeeping on a farm belonging to his Aunt Eli located between Danville and New Market south and west of Hillsboro, Ohio.

Shortly after their first child Betty Louise Wilkin, was born, they moved to Licking County, Ohio. There on a farm rented from Mrs. Montgomery of Newark, Ohio near the village of Toboso, in Licking County, along the Cicking River and on the Old Railroad Tracks for the BO, they remained for several years. This farm was also located near a very famous landmark called "Black Hand Gorge". Emmitt became friends with a man named Guy Shrider, who was involved with the oil wells that were on the Montgomery farm and struck a deal with him to rent and operate his farm just 2 miles south of the Village of Homer, Ohio. This farm was still located in Licking County and was situated on the Lake Fork Creek, that divided the farm horizontally from the east to the west. Emmitt remained on this farm until the winter of 1969 when he retired from farming.

Emmitt, like his grandfathers and father before him, was a very successful farmer. He was very strict about hard work and always challenged to be the best at farming. He was a very religious man and shared that with his family. He was always the first to work his ground and the first in the area to plant. He always seemed to be the first one to finish and then was off doing custom work for other farmers in the area that depended on him for their work to get accomplished also. He would put his hay in the barns before anyone could and then was off to bale the rest of the farms in the area it seemed. He always kept his farm and equipment in top notch order and was always ready to work when required.

In the middle of his adult life Emmitt went to Welding School in Cleveland, Ohio. When he returned to the farm with his new skills he started making farm wagons as he could not buy any to his specifications at any of the farm supply outlets in all of Ohio. So he went to salvage yards throughout the area and purchased used heavy auto parts from the steering devices of Buick, Cadillac, or from used trucks. He then purchased steel I-beams and H-iron and constructed the wagon chassis from scrap. His wagons were soon in hot demand and through the winter months when the farming was at a standstill, he soon was making more from building wagons and selling them to others than the farm was making at the time. It was a supplement to the family income and he did well with it. Finally one day New Holland Company came to the farm to see this new kind of wagon that they had been hearing about and bought the designs that he had for his wagon. These wagons could be turning around in the barnyard so short that one back wheel would almost pivot. Another great feature was that these wagons travel down the roadways being pulled by a pickup and never wander like the manufactured farm wagons of that era. Two could be connected together and pulled at highway speeds without swerving from side to side and out of line with one another.

Emmitt always was looking for ways to improve on his farming and his prize Yorkshire hogs were always the talk of the area, also his prime herds of Hereford Cattle were always a topic of discussion because many people could smell the feed lot well before they ever got to the house along the road. In about 1963 he sold the last of the livestock that was on the farm and went to farming crops from fencerow to fencerow. He planted the whole farm except for the 30 or so acres of woods that was on the place. He let the crops be sold instead of feeding it all and having to grind the feed for all the livestock as in the past. He was very successful at this and the rest of his farming life this is the way that he farmed.

Throughout his life Emmitt had been very active with the Church of Christ in Utica and had held several positions such as Deacon and Elder. He had at the same time served as President of the Licking County Farm Bureau and member of the council; as Master of the Licking Valley Grange and several offices thereof; he attended State and National Conventions as a delegate; had been on at least one trip to represent local farmers to the Secretary of Agriculture and Congress in Washington, D. C.

All through Emmitt's life he was an avid hunter and really enjoyed hunting deer on the farm in Licking County. He really enjoyed hunting with his sons and in later years looked forward to those times very much. He had a passion for communicating with his CB radio and had it on most of the time except when he was listening to the gospel music or watching/taping those or wildlife programs. He did not watch TV much except for those programs. Emmitt had an acute problem with his eyes and kept the house quite dark and always wore dark glasses outside. According to his eye doctors this condition could have been caused by snow blindness he had suffered while on a hunting trip to West Virginia, the dust from the farm, or the welding that he had done for years. Whatever the cause he suffered with it for many years and was not able to enjoy a lot of Events or even watch TV much as his eyes would blink hard and constant and he was always having to put drops into his eyes to get by much at all.

He discovered late in his life that he really enjoyed going to places like the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Buffalo Bill Museum in Cody, Wyoming. He agreed to go on several trips with his son Richard and his family and surprised himself at how much he had missed of this country.

Emmitt and Millie had gotten a divorce in 1961. Millie and the Twins then in their teens moved to Croton, Ohio. Emmitt remained alone on the farm until he quit farming in 1969 when he sold all of his equipment and moved to 121 Waterworks Road which was his residence until September of 1992. He sold his house in August of 1992, then on Labor Day weekend Emmitt drove to Pueblo West, Colorado to join his youngest son Richard and his wife there.

Emmitt's son Richard, had relocated his belongings and furnishings to Colorado just a week or so earlier. The last of September he purchased a small home in Pueblo West, just a short distance from his son's home.

Just as he was really getting settled into his new home and all the activities for the Seniors in his new town, he had a fatal heart attack and died on his 81st birthday at about 5 AM in the morning. Richard respecting his wishes had Emmitt returned to Newark so that he could be interred at Wilson Cemetery, just two stones south of Lola and Henry, and next to his older sister Loree.

His life was almost always the hard way but it was his way and the Good Lord granted Emmitt his repeated request. He always said, "if the Lord would grant him one request in this life it would be that when my time comes, he would let me just go to bed one night and just not wake up the next morning." On the very day of his 81st birthday the Lord did just that.

Story By Richard Wilkin
1912 Millie Mable Hunt daughter of STEPHEN HUNT and FAIRY SMITH

Life of Millie Mabel Hunt Wilkin as written by her son, Richard A. (Rick) Wilkin.

Millie Mabel Hunt was the first child born to Stephen Dixon and Fairy Bell (Smith) Hunt. She was born near Mt. Joy, Ohio on the border of Sciota and Pike County, Ohio on December 12, 1912. As a child she grew up in Pike County and attended Church at Mt. Joy, Ohio. When she was in her teens her family moved to Fayette County where she met and married Emmitt Richard Wilkin of Highland County Ohio.

They were married on March 12, 1934. She and Emmitt set up housekeeping on Emmitt's Aunt's farm in Highland County, and remained there for several years. She maintained the household and helped with all of the chores. Millie gave birth to five children; first was Betty Louise Wilkin on February 14, 1935; then came James Edward Wilkin on April 1, 1939. By that time the family had moved to a rented farm in Licking County at a town called Toboso. Then Donald Lee Wilkin was born on August 26, 1941.

Sometime around 1945 while World War Two was in progress, the family moved to another rental farm near Homer, Ohio in Licking County. The last of the five children who were twins, Richard Allen and Margaret Ann Wilkin were born July 9, 1946.

Millie was always busy taking care of her family, her chickens and the gardens. She canned it seemed throughout the summer and even delivered meals to the field to feed her family while they worked in the crops. Her house was always clean and children well cared for. She always encouraged them to do their best.

In the summer of 1961 after having several years of difficulties, Emmitt and Millie separated and later divorced. Millie made her way to Croton, Ohio and worked to support her two youngest children. She would stay with elderly people as a live-in Practical Nurse. After Margaret and Richard graduated from High School and Richard left for service in the US Air Force and Margaret was ready to go off to Nursing School in Washington D.C., Millie bought a Mobil Home and moved south of Heath on US 79, north of Hebron. She lived there for a few years and then moved her home to Heath, Ohio, just over the Raceway and after a few years purchased a piece of ground on Chevrolet Avenue between Outville and Pataskala, Ohio.

All this time she continued to work as an LPN, taking care of elderly people in their homes. She worked long and hard hours and only got home to her little house on weekends or when the relief Nurse was scheduled. When she retired about 1985, soon after her health began to deteriorate. By 1987 it was clear to her family that she could no longer be living so far away from them. Richard had moved to Michigan where he was working and living after retiring from the Air Force. Margaret had moved to Evansville, Indiana. Millie sold her home on Chevrolet Avenue and decided to move to Evansville to be near Margaret and her family.

She rented an apartment Senior Citizens on Fulton Ave. in Evansville and Richard and his wife Anna packed her up in Ohio and moved her to her new home in Evansville. When they arrived there Margaret and husband Ron McMillen moved her things into her apartment. She remained there for several years. About 1994, Millie fell in her apartment and broke her hip. She had to have surgery to replace the broken hip and then went to live with Margaret and her family at their home in Evansville. Millie's health continue to fail and it got to the point that Margaret and her family could no longer give here continuous care that she needed and she was moved to the Holiday Care Center where she is residing at this writing (1999- 2000). She is very active in the various activities of the Care Center and has been elected to the Council there.

Margaret and family have remained vigil in their care for Millie. The rest of her family gather around her whenever they can. Margaret has had as many as twenty people at a time who have crowded into her home for Thanksgiving Dinners, Christmas, and of course around Dec. 10th. The family of Millie owe a great debt of gratitude to Ron and Margaret for all they have done throughout the years for Millie. Millie continues with the Love of all her family and will be 88 years old on December 10, 2000.
By Richard A. (Rick) Wilkin.
1910 - 1963 Magdalene Loree Wilkin 52 52 Rick Wilkin has written this about Loree Wilkin Smith:

Loree Wilkin Smith was a very hard working Christian lady who was devoted to her two sons and raised them without the assistance of a real partner in life. She was dearly loved by her nieces and nephews as well as her own sons. She was always looking out for children of her brothers and sisters and was very close to all. "Aunt Ree" as she was affectionately called by all of them. She was taken to the Lord early in life after a very long bout with Cancer. Even in her weakened condition she provided for her sons by making arrangements for them to be raised by Harold and Velma Prong who was minister for the Utica Church of Christ in Utica, Ohio. She left these earthly bonds on January 15, 1963.

As fine tribute to her wishes that her sons would grow in their Christian Faith, both have gone on to become active Ministers. She would have been extremely proud and has probably been watching over them all these years. by Rick Wilkin
1913 - 1976 Ina Ganelle Wilkin 62 62 1920 Lavina Irene Wilkin 1922 - 1976 Clara Mae Wilkin 53 53 1925 Roscoe Elmore Wilkin 1932 Susan Roseannah Wilkin Thomas Smith 1947 David Thomas Smith Story by David Smith:

When my childhood farm had to be sold to pay Ohio State University Medical bills, I changed vocational goals. As a Sophomore in High School, I began to prepare for Bible College. I married my church camp sweetheart, and took five years to earn my BS Degree. After my college ministry in Henderson, Michigan, our family moved to Kenton, Ohio. We built a four hundred seat auditorium. We were there seventeen years.

In December 1985, I met with the Elders. "I think God may be calling me our family to New England," I said. After our fact-finding visit in April 1986, The Manchester, New Hampshire Christian Church called us to serve near Rochester, New Hampshire. the Kenton Elders agreed that we should plan to move to New England. They gave us Wednesday and Sunday evenings off to travel throughout Ohio, Indiana and Michigan to raise support. It was two years before our Ohio home sold and we could build a thirty by forty log home in Lebanon, Maine. Many people have prayed and provided support so we can serve here. Being bi-vocational missionaries allows us to influence people in the Rochester, Somersworth, and Dover New Hampshire as well as Lebanon and Berwick Maine communities.

We love being in this rural area where hard working people are a real challenge to reach for Christ. We have been favored with Christian spouses for two of our children. We have a church of several families that meet s in our home each Lord's Day. We live in the American Mission field of over one hundred thousand primarily unchurched, broken people. God has cause every circumstance to work out for good. (Romans 8:28) David Smith
1950 Phillip Wayne Smith m. JEANNE LOU STAHL June 24, 1972 in Coe Church of Christ Church, St. Louis, Michigan.
b. March 30, 1949 in Mt. Pleasant Michigan.

Children of PHILLIP SMITH and JEANNE STAHL are:

i. GINA MARIE SMITH
b. May 9, 1970, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

ii. PHILIP CHAD SMITH
b. March 12, 1974, Alma, Michigan
m. JERA LEE GOODYKE, October 11, 1997, Kentwood Christian Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan
b. March 14, 1973, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

iii. JARED THOMAS SMITH
b. May 24, 1977.
1892 Staney Harrison Eaglin 1895 Leo Emerson Eaglin 1899 Ruth Eaglin Hazel Shaffer 1921 - 2001 Wanda Lee Eaglin 79 79 m. GERALD CUMMINGS July 19, 1940 in Lynchburg, Highland Co., Ohio.

More About WANDA LEE EAGLIN:

Funeral Services held April 6, 2001 at Davis-Turner Funeral Home, Lynchburg

Children of WANDA EAGLIN and GERALD CUMMINGS are:

i. JERRY CUMMINGS,
m. LISA.

ii. RONNIE CUMMINGS,
m. KAYE.

iii. MARVIN CUMMINGS,
m. BILLIE.

iv. RANDY CUMMINGS.
Gerald Eaglin Mitchell Eaglin 1900 - 1989 Wilhemina (Billie) Eaglin 88 88 1902 - 1982 James (Bill) William Eaglin 79 79 1914 - 1964 Thomas Harold Eaglin 50 50 Waldo S Rogers 1934 - 1996 Julia Carol Rogers 62 62 Never married
1908 - 1985 Sara (Sally) Belle Knisley 76 76 1937 William Olen Eaglin m. RAMONA LEE PURDIN January 19, 1957 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. March 23, 1938.

Children of WILLIAM EAGLIN and RAMONA PURDIN are:

i. NANCY SUE EAGLIN,
b. July 17, 1961, Clinton Co. Ohio.

ii. JOHN WILLIAM EAGLIN,
b. March 2, 1963, Clinton Co. Ohio;
m. MELISSA GAUGHAN, August 28, 1994, Clinton Co. Ohio;
b. January 27, 1963.
1945 Suzanne Eaglin m. JOEL FRANCIS DEVORE July 22, 1966 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. September 25, 1944.

Children of SUZANNE EAGLIN and JOEL DEVORE are:

i. DIETRA LEE DEVORE
b. January 25, 1967, Clinton Co. Ohio.

ii. JOEL DENNIS DEVORE
b. May 15, 1976, Highland Co. Ohio.

Freda Lafferty Verne Lafferty Ganelle Eaglin Thomas Eaglin Lucille Eaglin Joe Eaglin Ailleen Eaglin Elizabeth Eaglin 1886 - 1987 Elmyra Kidd 100 100 1891 - 1937 Anna Florence Kidd 45 45 1897 Samuel Kingsley Kidd 1873 - 1957 Arthur L Hixson 83 83 1905 - 1981 Raymond Wendell Hixson 76 76 m. LONA GRAY January 17, 1935, Ohio. b. February 28, 1917, Ohio.

Children of RAYMOND HIXSON and LONA GRAY are:

i. RAYMOND EDWARD HIXSON
b. February 13, 1936, Ohio.

ii. JENNIE LOU HIXSON
b. December 8, 1940, Highland Co. Ohio.

iii. ELMYRA HIXSON
b. January 2, 1944, Ohio;
m. WILLIAM MOWREY, April 27, 1968, Ohio.

iv. RUBY MAY HIXSON
b. September 12, 1948, Ohio;
m. JAMES KUHNELL, May 10, 1969.
1906 - 1982 Delbert Richard Hixson 76 76 m. GOLDIE BLAKE December 6, 1930, Ohio. b. July 14, 1911, Ohio.

Child of DELBERT HIXSON and GOLDIE BLAKE is:

i. RICHARD AURTHUR HIXSON.
1908 Charles T Hixson m. FLORENCE GRAY July 8, 1933, Ohio.
b. February 25, 1907
d. December 20, 1991.

Children of CHARLES HIXSON and FLORENCE GRAY are:

i. CHARLES E. HIXSON
b. May 7, 1934, Highland County, OH.

ii. GEORGE DAVID HIXSON
b. April 1936, Ohio.

iii. ROBERT ALLEN HIXSON
b. January 11, 1940, Highland Co. Ohio;
d. July 7, 1958, Highland Co. Ohio.

iv. MARTHA JUNE HIXSON
b. September 4, 1943, Ohio.
1911 Luella Blanche Hixson m. LEWIS HAROLD DAVIS October 28, 1933, Ohio.
b. October 15, 1907, Ohio
d. October 11, 1965, Cuba, Ohio.

Children of LUELLA HIXSON and LEWIS DAVIS are:

i. HOWARD IRVIN DAVIS
b. June 20, 1935.

ii. FLOYD EARL DAVIS
b. October 21, 1937.

iii. ZELMA. IRENE DAVIS
b. December 19, 1944.
1916 Florence Irene Hixson m. MICHAEL GEORGE PARIS June 20, 1934, Ohio.
b. March 16, 1910, Ohio
d. March 1967, Ohio.

Children of FLORENCE HIXSON and MICHAEL PARIS are:

i. CORWIN LYNN PARIS
b. February 19, 1937, Ohio.

ii. JUANITA LAVERN PARIS
b. November 10, 1940, Ohio.

iii. LINDA KAY PARIS
b. December 1, 1942, Ohio.

iv. LORETTA KATHRYN PARIS
b. April 15, 1946, Ohio.

v. MICHAEL EDWIN PARIS
b. May 2, 1948, Ohio.

vi. ANITA LENORA PARIS
b. December 15, 1952, Ohio.
1882 - 1937 Frank L Vance 54 54 1910 - 1910 Thelma Irene Vance Died at Birth 1911 - 1963 Gladys Marie Vance 51 51 m. CLARENCE G. SMITH November 26, 1930, Ohio.
b. April 28, 1908, Ohio
d. Abt. 1988, Ohio.

Children of GLADYS VANCE and CLARENCE SMITH are:

i. ANNA MAE SMITH
b. January 17, 1933.

ii. CLARENCE EUGENE SMITH
b. October 23, 1935, Ohio.

iii. THELMA JEAN SMITH
b. May 19, 1943.
1914 Opal May Vance m. DORRIS STRICKLE GODLOVE January 19, 1932.
b. March 31, 1908
d. February 3, 1969.

Children of OPAL VANCE and DORRIS GODLOVE are:

i. JOHN FRANKLIN GODLOVE
b. November 20, 1934.

ii. JAMES MARTIN GODLOVE
b. August 6, 1937, Ohio;
m. CAROLYN SHAFFER, Abt. 1964;
b. May 26, 1944.

iii. JANICE LEE GODLOVE
b. February 20, 1939.

iv. DALE RICHARD GODLOVE
b. July 1, 1941;
d. September 15, 1943.

v. DORIS JEAN GODLOVE
b. November 14, 1943.
1918 Arthur Franklin Vance m. GEORGIA ELLEN WOODS February 14, 1939, Ohio.
b. October 17, 1922, Ohio.

Children of ARTHUR VANCE and GEORGIA WOODS are:

i. PATRICIA ANN VANCE
b. July 7, 1940.

ii. FLORENCE JEAN VANCE
b. January 17, 1944.

iii. FRANCIS ARTHUR VANCE
b. October 10, 1947, Ohio.
1921 Raymond Kingsley Vance m. (1) MAXINE LAFFERTY January 1, 1942.
b. May 15, 1923.
m. (2) MARGENE BILDERBACK July 25, 1945.

More About MAXINE LAFFERTY: Divorce abt, 1945

Children of RAYMOND VANCE and MAXINE LAFFERTY are:

i. DAVID KINGSLEY VANCE
b. January 5, 1943.

ii. DARYL RAYMOND VANCE
b. March 9, 1944.

iii. RONALD DUANE VANCE
b. May 5, 1945.

Children of RAYMOND VANCE and MARGENE BILDERBACK are:

iv. ROGER VANCE
b. March 19, 1945.

v. CHARLES VANCE
b. March 16, 1946.

vi. ROBERT VANCE
b. March 26, 1947.

vii. CAROLYN VANCE
b. February 26, 1948.

viii. CATHY VANCE
b. December 21, 1954.

ix. CHERYL ANN VANCE
b. March 8, 1956;
d. March 8, 1956.
1925 Clement Junior Vance m. GEORGETTA PINKERTON November 4, 1943.
b. March 15, 1924
d. September 12, 1969.

Children of CLEMENT VANCE and GEORGETTA PINKERTON are:

i. GARY LEE VANCE
b. February 24, 1945, Ohio.

ii. LARRY JUNIOR VANCE
b. August 9, 1946.

iii. KAREN ELAINE VANCE
b. March 1, 1952.

iv. SHARON KAY VANCE
b. January 28, 1954.
1898 - 1967 Blanche G Warman 69 69 1919 Florence Eileen Kidd m. LEE GARFIELD (L. G.) NICKELL April 21, 1941, Pricetown, Ohio.
b. November 6, 1911, Webbville, Lawrence Co., KY
d. November 10, 1987, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH Buried Barker Cemetery.

Children of FLORENCE KIDD and LEE NICKELL are:

561. i. JAMES LEE NICKELL
b. December 15, 1941, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.

562. ii. WALTER EUGENE NICKELL
b. June 19, 1944, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.

563. iii. MARY RUTH NICKELL
b. May 31, 1947, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.
1923 - 1923 Everette Richard Kidd 1924 Reba Ellen Kidd m. FOREST WILLARD NEWMAN February 26, 1941.
b. January 3, 1922.

Children of REBA KIDD and FOREST NEWMAN are:

564. i. BRENDA JOYCE NEWMAN
b. October 22, 1941, Blanchester, Clinton Co, Ohio.

565. ii. LINDA ELLEEN NEWMAN
b. January 19, 1943, Blanchester, Clinton co, Ohio

566. iii. FOREST MICHAEL NEWMAN
b. April 9, 1947, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.

567. iv. RICHARD DALE NEWMAN
b. April 27, 1949.
1928 Samuel K Kidd m. MARY IRENE ERNST WILLIAMS September 10, 1957.
b. September 15, 1924.

Child of SAMUEL KIDD and MARY WILLIAMS is:

i. DARLENE ANN WILLIAMS KIDD.
1934 Ronald Franklin Kidd m. PHYLLIS ANN FLOREZ April 5, 1956, Hawaii.
b. August 25, 1936, Clinton Co Ohio.

Children of RONALD KIDD and PHYLLIS FLOREZ are:

568. i. RUSSEL KINGSLEY KIDD
b. April 25, 1957, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

569. ii. PAMELA DAWN KIDD
b. February 23, 1960, Clinton Co Ohio.

570. iii. KAREN ANN KIDD
b. October 8, 1963, Clinton Co Ohio.

iv. LEAH MARIE KIDD
b. April 1, 1970, Clinton Co Ohio.
1937 Eldon Lowell Kidd m. LINDA JOYCE DEAN June 7, 1959, Harwood, Mt. Orab, Ohio.
b. September 11, 1942, Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio.

Children of ELDON KIDD and LINDA DEAN are:

571. i. SCOTT LOWELL KIDD
b. August 18, 1961, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

572. ii. TERESA DENISE KIDD
b. June 22, 1963, Clinton Co Ohio

573. iii. RHONDA JOYCE KIDD
b. February 7, 1965, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

574. iv. ELIZABETH ANN KIDD
b. August 14, 1969, Wilmington, Clinton Co, Ohio.

v. JONDA KAY KIDD
b. August 15, 1972, Clinton Co Ohio;
m. KEVIN SEAN STOWERS, May 14, 1994, Ohio.
1916 Inez May Cramton 1917 Earl Mitchell Cramton 1920 Helen Irene Cramton m. WILBUR CLOUSER December 24, 1946, Ohio.
b. January 18, 1920, Ohio.

Child of HELEN CRAMTON and WILBUR CLOUSER is:

i. DANA VINCENT CLOUSER
b. June 21, 1955, Ohio.
1922 - 1994 Evelyn Wilkin 71 71 m. MILTON BRIGGS September 5, 1939, Ohio.
b. March 23, 1915, Ohio.

Child of EVELYN WILKIN and MILTON BRIGGS is:

i. ROBERT BRIGGS
b. August 30, 1943, Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.
1929 Gerald Roush 1930 Nola Bratton 1950 Philip Edward Roush 1953 Donovan Deale Roush Ola Shaffer Harry Shaffer Delbert Shaffer Vernice Shaffer Janet Shaffer Carlos Simpkins 1908 - 1999 Mary Myrtle Wilkin 91 91 Joseph Benton's twin
John Rhonemas 1913 Vonda Blake 1898 - 1959 Gladys Marie Wilkin 61 61 Mary Wilkin 1912 - 2000 Erma Myrtle Wilkin 87 87 Harold Briggs 1913 - 1980 Olive Louella Wilkin 67 67 1921 - 1949 Alberta Irene Wilkin 28 28 1910 Evelyn Lorie Wilkin 1914 - 1933 Lenora Wilkin 19 19 1916 - 1998 Georgianna Wilkin 81 81 1920 - 1994 Samuel Wilkin 73 73 1923 Leroy Wilkin Infant death, 1948
1914 Freda Roberts Ralph Wilson Hunt Louis Kidd 1917 - 1980 Launa Irene Kidd 62 62 1919 Krell Kidd 1924 Louis Kidd 1923 Guinevere Malone Jesse E Ludwick 1902 - 1972 Carl Ludwick 70 70 1896 - 1982 Rose Hannah Judy 86 86 Daughter of Laura B. Florence and Virgil Judy.
1917 Mary Louise Duncan 1920 - 1986 Howard Mitchell Duncan 66 66 1922 - 1998 Charles Virgil Duncan 75 75 1925 - 1992 Delbert Dale Duncan 66 66 1928 - 1990 John William Duncan 62 62 1931 - 1933 Hanson Everett Duncan 1 1 1937 Peggy Kay Wolff m. HARRY EMANUEL WILLIAMS January 30, 1958 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. February 16, 1936.

Children of PEGGY WOLFF and HARRY WILLIAMS are:

i. EVAN NATHAN WILLIAMS
b. December 29, 1961, Prince George Co. Md.

ii. JASON ROY WILLIAMS
b. May 7, 1964, Prince George Co., Md.
m. STACY MARIE BOOTH, May 29, 1990, W. Hartford, CT
b. September 1968.
1943 Linda Rae Wolff Residence: Oregonia, Ohio

m. (1) THOMAS S. ROBINSON August 14, 1961 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. December 6, 1939.
m. (2) MARCUS FREDERICK CLARK August 21, 1974 in Mobile, Alabama.
b. February 22, 1936 in Alexandria, Licking Co. Ohio.

Child of LINDA WOLFF and THOMAS ROBINSON is:

i. HOLLY ROCHELLE ROBINSON
b. September 22, 1969, Montgomery Co. Ohio
m. TIMOTHY P. LOFTON, December 20, 1992, Montgomery Co. Ohio
b. February 16, 1969.

Child of LINDA WOLFF and MARCUS CLARK is:

ii. KARI CHRISTIN (K. C.) CLARK
b. December 24, 1982, Hamilton Co. Ohio.
Opal Hendee 1947 Constance Sue Eaglin m. (1) AARON CLAY II FLORA July 10, 1965 in Highland Co. Ohio.
m. (2) CHARLES EDWARD HAMM February 25, 1984 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of CONSTANCE EAGLIN and AARON FLORA are:

i. KIMBERLY DIANE FLORA
b. April 30, 1966, Clinton Co. Ohio.

ii. CRAIG THOMAS FLORA
b. February 4, 1970, Clinton Co. Ohio.
1950 Stephen Lee Eaglin m. JANE ELLEN PATRICK.
b. August 16, 1952.

Child of STEPHEN EAGLIN and JANE PATRICK is:

i. TRACY TINA EAGLIN
b. September 3, 1976, Montgomery Co. Ohio
m. MARK DAVID GROSS, June 22, 1996, Warren Co. Ohio
b. August 22, 1975.
1957 Christina Mae Eaglin m. KENNETH JOE GRIFFITH September 17, 1976 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. October 7, 1957.

Children of CHRISTINA EAGLIN and KENNETH GRIFFITH are:

i. AMY JO GRIFFITH
b. May 1, 1981, Clinton Co. Ohio.

ii. ASHTON LEE GRIFFITH
b. August 18, 1986, Clinton Co. Ohio.
Nelson Fulton Muntz Helen Newbrey 1932 - 1991 Darwin E Wilkin 58 58 Died as result of Farm Accident

m. JON A. ANDERSON June 6, 1954 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. February 22, 1936 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of DARWIN WILKIN and JON ANDERSON are:

i. JONDA RENEE WILKIN.

ii. SHAWN PATRICK WILKIN
b. June 30, 1955, Highland County, OH.
1934 Harold Dwain Wilkin Dwain as he is called by those who know him, served faithfully as the Wilkin Reunion President from about 1980 to 1998 when he turned over the reins to Ora Wilkin's son Rick. We are told that Dwain has a hobby of restoring and showing antique John Deere tractors and also finds time to drive a School Bus.

Service with USNR 19524960

m. BEVERLEY ANN SELPH November 21, 1953 in Lynchburg, Highland Co. Ohio
Daughter of PAUL SELPH and MARIE MALONE.
b. September 30, 1934 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of HAROLD WILKIN and BEVERLEY SELPH are:

i. GREGORY LEE WILKIN
b. January 2, 1956, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio
d. November 8, 1982, Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio
m. TERI WELLS, July 8, 1980
b. October 14, 1959, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

GREGORY LEE WILKIN Died as result of Farm Accident

ii. TIMOTHY L. WILKIN
b. July 16, 1957, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

iii. LISA MARIE WILKIN
b. September 25, 1968, Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio.
1937 Leland Dale Wilkin m. JEANNE STATEN BARNES June 26, 1955 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. April 18, 1938 in Highland County, OH.

Children of LELAND WILKIN and JEANNE BARNES are:

i. NIAL ERIC WILKIN
b. February 19, 1956, Clinton Co Ohio.

ii. JERALYNN WILKIN
b. August 20, 1957, Clinton Co Ohio.

iii. MICHAEL DEE WILKIN
b. February 16, 1959, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

iv. DAVID MARK WILKIN
b. March 11, 1960, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

v. KARL SCOTT WILKIN
b. October 27, 1962, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.

vi. DODI WILKIN
b. February 1, 1968, Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio.
1941 Sonja Jean Wilkin m. (1) EDDIE DAVIS 1960 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1940 in Ohio.
m. (2) CHARLES R. CREED July 18, 1970 in Ohio.
b. in Ohio.

Children of SONJA WILKIN and EDDIE DAVIS are:

i. SANDRA JEAN DAVIS
b. November 21, 1961, Ohio.

ii. SONDRA JUNE DAVIS
b. April 4, 1969, Ohio
m. GREGORY LEWIS WARNER, December 6, 1985, Ohio
b. May 17, 1966, Ohio.

Child of SONJA WILKIN and CHARLES CREED is:

iii. DARREN IRA CREED
b. August 3, 1973, Ohio.
1944 Dorothy Ann Wilkin m. JAMES BROWN Abt. 1961 in Ohio.
b. October 4, 1945 in Ohio.

Child of DOROTHY WILKIN and JAMES BROWN is:

i. DIANE LEE BROWN
b. September 7, 1962, Ohio.
~1946 Shirley Wilkin m. HAROLD HILL. ~1948 Beverly Wilkin m. RICHARD ROME. 1899 - 1987 Daniel F Carpenter 88 88 1929 Jennie Lou Carpenter m. PAUL COOPER November 11, 1950.
b. August 4, 1927.

Children of JENNIE CARPENTER and PAUL COOPER are:

1. PAUL DANIEL COOPER
b. March 31, 1953.

ii. CATHY LYNN COOPER
b. April 5, 1955.

iii. CHRISTI ANN COOPER
b. October 27, 1960.
1905 - 1990 John Henry Godfrey 84 84 1928 John Dallas Godfrey m. MARY CATHERINE WOLF December 23, 1950 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. December 31, 1925 in Highland County, OH.

Children of JOHN GODFREY and MARY WOLF are:

i. JOHN DALLAS JR GODFREY
b. January 22, 1957.

ii. EDWARD WOLF GODFREY
b. October 17, 1958.
1930 David Wallace Godfrey m. DELORIS JEAN MORRIS December 30, 1950.
b. August 24, 1930.

Children of DAVID GODFREY and DELORIS MORRIS are:

i. LUCINDA JEAN GODFREY
b. April 28, 1955.

ii. TRACY LYNN GODFREY
b. February 2, 1959.
1933 Carole Kay Godfrey m. C. EUGENE HAYDEN December 30, 1956.
b. June 10, 1934 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of CAROLE GODFREY and C. HAYDEN are:

i. SUSAN CAROLE HAYDEN
b. June 28, 1959.

ii. LAURIE JEAN HAYDEN
b. January 4, 1963.

iii. JILL ELIZABETH HAYDEN
b. August 13, 1965.

iv. HOLLY MELISSA HAYDEN
b. December 9, 1969.
1902 - 1994 Esther Elizabeth Linn 91 91 1923 Betty Jean Wilkin m. WILLIAM COLDIRON November 1, 1940 in Highland County, OH.
b. May 6, 1923 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of BETTY WILKIN and WILLIAM COLDIRON are:

i. WILLIAM GENE COLDIRON
b. October 8, 1941.

ii. KAREN SUE COLDIRON
b. November 12, 1943, Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio.

iii. DIANA MARIE COLDIRON
b. November 13, 1951, Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio.
1925 - 1995 Geraldine Elizabeth Wilkin 69 69 m. PAUL BROWN March 5, 1949.
b. March 7, 1916.

Children of GERALDINE WILKIN and PAUL BROWN are:

i. CHARLES ALLEN BROWN
b. July 13, 1943
m. RUTH MCCAULEY, June 10, 1967
b. January 29, 1947.

ii. THOMAS LESLIE BROWN
b. April 30, 1952.

iii. BONNIE LINN BROWN
b. February 17, 1956.

iv. GARY LEE BROWN
b. November 30, 1957. v. JAMES EARL BROWN
b. October 14, 1960.
1930 Rosemary June Wilkin m. DALE MALOTT July 5, 1947.
b. April 21, 1923.

Children of ROSEMARY WILKIN and DALE MALOTT are:

i. LAWRENCE NOBLE MALOTT
b. February 21, 1948.

ii. CONNIE LINN MALOTT
b. January 20, 1950, Ohio.

iii. PATRICIA ANN MALOTT
b. March 10, 1952, Ohio.

iv. DALE LEO (JR) MALOTT
b. February 24, 1967, Ohio.
1932 Howard Donovan Wilkin m. MARILYN CLINE February 10, 1951.
b. December 3, 1931.

Children of HOWARD WILKIN and MARILYN CLINE are:

i. MICHAEL JANIESWILKIN
b. October 22, 1951.

ii. HOWARD DANIEL WILKIN
b. October 25, 1952.

iii. ROBERT DONOVAN WILKIN
b. June 19, 1956.

iv. ROSEANNAH WILKIN
b. May 17, 1959.
1913 - 1975 Lorena Dearth 61 61 1945 Jennie Lorene Wilkin Jennie Lorene Wilkin married John Harner on Jan 3, 1974 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hillsboro, Ohio. John adopted Michele Wilkin Holley, Jennie's daughter by a previous marriage, in Dec. 1974. John and Jennie's children include:

Michelle Wilkin Harner, born March 26, 1971 in Hillsboro, Ohio. Michelle married Ryan Daniel Myers, born October 9, 1973 in Kettering, Ohio, at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hillsboro, Ohio on August 3, 1996. Michelle and Ryan were blessed with the birth of Alexander Jacob Myers on October 13, 1998 in Wilmington, Ohio.

Michelle received a BA in Music Education from Wilmington College in 1993. She taught in the Highland County School System as a Substitute Teacher for three years, then taught Elementary Music for a year. She is now employed as a full-time "Mommy" to Alex. Ryan is a 1996 graduate of Wilmington College, with a BA Degree in English and Theatre. He is employed by Sterling Jewelers and is preparing to attend Graduate School in 2000.

Lorine Mathews Harner, born August 21, 1976, in Hillsboro, Ohio. Lorene attended Berea College, Berea, KY and spends her summers working at 4-H Camp Clifton in Yellow Springs, Ohio as the Head Cook.

David Hawthorne Harner, born November 27, 1977 in Hillsboro, Ohio. David graduated from Hillsboro High School and Laurel Oaks Career Development Center in Agriculture Mechanics. He is buying the family farm and hopes to continue the family farming operation.

Nancy Mae Fenstermacher Harner, born November 27, 1979 in Wilmington, Ohio. Nancy is a graduate of Hillsboro High School and is attending Southern State Community College in Hillsboro and plans to become a Registered Nurse. She is currently employed as Unit Clerk of Progressive Care Unit at Clinton County Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, Ohio.

Samuel Orlando Harner, born May 7, 1980 in Wilmington, Ohio. Sam is a Senior at Hillsboro High School where he is a Defensive End and Tackle on the Football Team. He also enjoys throwing the Discus and Shot Put in Track and participating in FFA. In 1999, he was runner-up in Ohio for his Home Improvement Project through the East Clinton FFA Chapter.

John and Jennie have operated the Harner family farm which his parents and grandparents have operated since 1929. In February 1997 their family home was destroyed by fire. David is buying the farm on land contract and rebuilding the house. John and Jennie now live in New Vienna. Jennie has taught for the past 30 years in the Hillsboro City School System.

She has been actively involved in music, playing Flute, Piano, and Organ. She has been the organist at Fairview Friends Church (Quaker) for 20 years and organist at St. Mary's Episcopal Church for 30 years. Jennie retired from Teaching in 1999. John operated the family dairy farm until 1985 when the dairy herd was sold. He accepted the District Ohio Young Farmer (FFA) Dairy Award in 1977 and was one of five winners in the five state area selling milk to Milk Marketing Incorporated in 1981. John and Jennie received a trip to the University of Colorado for the National OIC Convention. He is active in Church and Lions Club. He is now employed by Airborne Express in Wilmington, Ohio.

The children have all been extremely active in 4-H and have all won awards at the Ohio State Fair level. The girls were actively involved in music, Nancy played in several honor bands, including the Ohio State Fair Band. Lorine was a member of the Berea Dancers at Berea College and Michelle was very involved in the Music programs at Wilmington College. Michelle, David and Sam have received numerous awards at the local, District and State levels of the Ohio Farmers of America, Wilmington, Ohio.
By Rick A. Wilkin
1947 Richard Ora Wilkin m. SHIRLEY ANN HOOK November 14, 1970 in Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.
b. October 5, 1948 in Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.

Children of RICHARD WILKIN and SHIRLEY HOOK are:

i. TANYA DEE WILKIN
b. January 20, 1972, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.

ii. KELLY KATHERINE WILKIN
b. March 19, 1977, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.
1910 - 1995 Helen Emery 85 85 1938 Donald Lewis Wilkin m. MARILYN HALL June 1957.

Children of DONALD WILKIN and MARILYN HALL are:

1. DONNA DEAN WILKIN
b. December 6, 1957.

ii. NANCY JO WILKIN
b. September 4, 1960.

iii. SANDRA DEE WILKIN
b. September 5, 1961.

iv. TAMARA LOU WILKIN
b. September 16, 1963.

v. DONALD SHANE WILKIN
b. August 8, 1970.
1911 - 1984 Burl Cole 73 73 1932 - 1933 Eugene Woodrow Cole 11m 11m 1934 Burl Wilkin Cole m. JOAN COLLINS November 25, 1955.
b. October 11, 1937.

Children of BURL COLE and JOAN COLLINS are:

i. KIMBERLY MARY COLE
b. October 11, 1958.

ii. MELISSA DAWN COLE
b. August 14, 1965.
1937 Mary Jo Cole m. WILLIAM COLLINS December 8, 1956.
b. May 18, 1937.

Child of MARY COLE and WILLIAM COLLINS is:
i. ANGELA JO COLLINS
b. October 17, 1961.
1940 - 1993 Paul Floyd Cole 52 52 m. ELVA BEDEAU June 9, 1968 in Ohio.
b. February 14, 1944 in Ohio.

Children of PAUL COLE and ELVA BEDEAU are:

i. YOJI PAUL COLE
b. February 19, 1972.

ii. KIRI EDNA COLE
b. January 10, 1978.
1945 Terry Douglas Cole m. CONNIE CEE GERMAN April 9, 1967.
b. April 4, 1946.

Children of TERRY COLE and CONNIE GERMAN are:

i. RICHARD DOUGLAS COLE
b. December 9, 1967.

ii. TOIL SUE COLE
b. May 13, 1970, West Union, Ohio.

iii. TARA DENISE COLE
b. October 12, 1972, West Union, Ohio
m. WILLIAM W. NAGLE, July 19, 1997.

iv. BURL HAYWOOD COLE
b. April 7, 1976, West Union, Ohio.
1948 Diane Sue Cole m. EDWARD PAUL MALONE October 29, 1967.
b. February 17, 1946.

Child of DIANE COLE and EDWARD MALONE is:

i. BRET EDWARD MALONE
b. June 25, 1968.
1916 - 1966 Ruth Naomi Moberly 49 49 1910 - 1990 Norma Ruth Louderback (Fields) 79 79 1938 - 1966 Ruth Ann Wilkin 28 28 m. RONALD SPENDLOVE May 10, 1958 in Ohio.
b. June 25, 1934 in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.

Children of RUTH WILKIN and RONALD SPENDLOVE are:

i. CHERYL ANN SPENDLOVE
b. May 27, 1959, Elmendorf AFB, Alaska.

ii. RONALD DALLAS SPENDLOVE
b. May 8, 1965, Dayton, Ohio.
1900 - 1987 Herbert Spencer Pulse 87 87 ~1921 - 1924 Donald Pulse 3 3 1922 - 1975 Hilda Katherine Pulse 52 52 1923 John William Pulse ~1925 Marjorie Glenna Abernathy 1911 George Glenn Hawthorne 1941 Gerard Franklin Hawthorne m. NANCY BALDWIN March 3, 1979 in Dotsonville, Highland Co., Ohio.
b. January 17, 1945 in Highland County, OH.

Child of GERARD HAWTHORNE and NANCY BALDWIN is:

i. JOY GAYNELL HAWTHORNE
b. July 4, 1980, Hillsboro, Highland County, OH.
1944 Mary Lou Hawthorne m. JACK C. MARSHALL March 27, 1965 in Lynchburg, Ohio.
b. February 4, 1941 in Lebanon, Ohio.

Children of MARY HAWTHORNE and JACK MARSHALL are:

i. JAMES VINCENT MARSHALL
b. August 18, 1965, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.

ii. MONICA LYNN MARSHALL
b. December 8, 1968, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio.
1898 - 1976 George Ira Shaffer 77 77 1922 Clement Elwood Shaffer m. MYRTLE DELORIS HARRIS July 27, 1952 in Ohio.
b. August 7, 1924 in Ohio.

Children of CLEMENT SHAFFER and MYRTLE HARRIS are:

i. MAYNARD EUGENE SHAFFER
b. April 20, 1953, Ohio.

ii. DAVID ALLEN SHAFFER
b. July 26, 1955, Ohio.

iii. BARBARA JEAN SHAFFER
b. April 4, 1958, Ohio.
1936 Ronald Ira Shaffer m. CARMEN RUTH BRANHAM September 24, 1956 in Ohio.
b. April 15, 1938 in Ohio.

Children of RONALD SHAFFER and CARMEN BRANHAM are:

i. SUSAN MARIE SHAFFER
b. September 2, 1957, Ohio.

ii. CHARLOTTE RUTH SHAFFER
b. September 26, 1959, Ohio.

iii. DEBORAH ROSE SHAFFER
b. August 26, 1962, Ohio.

iv. RONALD MARK SHAFFER
b. November 16, 1964, Ohio.
1902 Helen Mozelle Backmore Jack Wilkin 1925 Pauline Elizabeth Wilkin m. PAUL WILLIAMS April 10, 1945 in Ohio.
b. February 10, 1926 in Ohio.

Children of PAULINE WILKIN and PAUL WILLIAMS are:

i. ESTHER LYNN WILLIAMS
b. July 11, 1947, Ohio.

ii. KAREN JEANNE WILLIAMS
b. May 6, 1949, Ohio
m. HOWARD REINBOLT, August 21, 1971, Ohio
b. February 6, 1950, Ohio.

iii. SUSAN JOAN WILLIAMS
b. May 6, 1949, Ohio
m. LEONARD NEEB, August 21, 1971, Ohio
b. Abt. 1948, Ohio.

iv. STEPHEN MARK WILLIAMS
b. September 22, 1958, Ohio.

Karen Jeanne and Susan Joan are twins

~1901 Wilbur Rose 1927 Wilbur Emil Rose m. GLORIA JEAN MCLAIN August 12, 1951 in Ohio.
b. March 10, 1926 in Ohio.

Children of WILBUR ROSE and GLORIA MCLAIN are:

i. KIM ELIZABETH ROSE
b. May 24, 1952, Ohio
m. EDWARD E. EHLINGER, May 18, 1974, Ohio
b. Abt. 1950, Ohio.

ii. MICHAEL MCLAIN ROSE
b. May 1954, Ohio
d. May 1954, Ohio Died at Birth.
1928 Dean Wilkin Rose m. BARBARA ANN NORMAN October 25, 1956 in Ohio.
b. February 20, 1939 in Ohio.

Children of DEAN ROSE and BARBARA NORMAN are:

i. DEBORAH SUE ROSE
b. September 24, 1957, Ohio
m. BRAD POLING, June 6, 1975, Ohio
b. January 19, 1953, Ohio.

ii. DAVID DEAN ROSE
b. December 13, 1958.

iii. MARK ALLEN ROSE
b. November 2, 1962.

iv. MICHAEL LEE ROSE
b. March 28, 1966.

v. PAMELA SUE ROSE
b. June 27, 1968.
1929 Joseph Walter Rose m. RUTH FERN TAYLOR September 20, 1952 in Ohio.
b. July 18, 1930 in Ohio.

Child of JOSEPH ROSE and RUTH TAYLOR is:

i. GREGORY SCOTT ROSE
b. August 1, 1958.
1931 Donald Eugene Rose m. EDNA LUCILE MARTIN October 22, 1950 in Ohio.
b. December 31, 1930 in Ohio.

Children of DONALD ROSE and EDNA MARTIN are:

i. DENNIS EUGENE ROSE
b. October 29, 1953, Ohio.

ii. KAREN ELAIN ROSE
b. January 26, 1957, Ohio.

iii. BRAD LEE ROSE
b. November 16, 1958, Ohio.
~1904 - 1963 Charles Brewer 59 59 1896 - 1990 Irle Hundley Cramton 93 93 Father: Alfred J. CRAMTON
Mother: Harriet Elizabeth HUNDLEY b: 1866
1910 Census:
Alfred J Cramton      48
Hattie Cramton     43
Mary R Cramton     19
Ruth A Cramton     16
Iole H Cramton     14
Mabel Cramton     12
John H Cramton     10
Alfred E Cramton     7
Margaret R Cramton     4 
1934 Charles Edward Brewer m. SHEILA MAE BELL June 9, 1962 in Ohio.
b. May 12, 1943 in Ohio.

Children of CHARLES BREWER and SHEILA BELL are:

i. SHEILA MARIE BREWER
b. February 17, 1964, Ohio.

ii. CHARLES EDWARD BREWER
b. Abt. 1965, Ohio.

iii. CYNTHIA ANN BREWER
b. September 10, 1966, Ohio.

iv. SANDRA LEE BREWER
b. July 17, 1969, Ohio.
1936 - 1945 Marilyn Jean Brewer 8 8 1945 - 1945 Eugene Wilkin Brewer 18d 18d 1946 - 1946 Judith Brewer 1m 1m 1907 Charles Edwin Jones 1927 Paula Rocile Jones 1929 Wanda Lou Jones 1930 Robert Eugene Jones 1932 Dale Richard Jones m. WILMA A. BRANHAM June 2, 1956 in Ohio.
b. April 9, 1938 in Ohio.

Children of DALE JONES and WILMA BRANHAM are:

i. DELLA KATHERLNE JONES
b. February 13, 1957, Ohio
m. SCOTT PILICINGTON, November 8, 1975, Ohio
b. Abt. 1956, Ohio.

ii. KERRY LYNN JONES
b. January 31, 1958, Ohio.

iii. ROBIN ELIZABETH JONES
b. April 28, 1960.

iv. JENNIFER DALE JONES
b. August 15, 1961.

v. ANDREW RICHARD JONES
b. September 20, 1964.
1935 Donna Marlene Jones 1935 Charlene Lucia Jones 1939 Farrel Joseph Jones ~1908 - ~1985 Jack Bauer 77 77 1944 John Douglas Bauer ~1909 - 1949 Albert Chaney 40 40 1931 Lurebell Chaney ~1932 Nelson Chaney ~1934 Sandra Chaney ~1936 Marilyn Chaney ~1938 Alice Chaney ~1940 Betty Chaney 1917 - 1983 John Gunsauley 65 65 1941 Sharon Kaye Gunsauley 1894 - 1971 William Claiborne 76 76 1928 William Delbert Claiborne m. MARY LUMAN, b. November 22, 1921, Ohio.
Virgil Nicolas Claiborne m. IDA BREWER, May 29, 1951, Ohio; b. September 16, 1918, Ohio. 1900 - 1977 Howard McMillen 76 76 1922 Alberta May McMillen m. JOHN SMART August 31, 1943 in Ohio.
b. August 4, 1922 in Ohio.

Children of ALBERTA MCMILLEN and JOHN SMART are:

i. VICTOR SMART
b. November 26, 1950, Ohio.

ii. VAN SMART
b. December 14, 1957, Ohio.
1898 - 1974 George Lacy 76 76 1921 Doyle Findley Lacy m. JUANITA CONESA OLIVARES December 8, 1958 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1922 in Ohio.

Children of DOYLE LACY and JUANITA OLIVARES are:

i. SHARON ANN LACY
b. April 15, 1960, Ohio.

ii. KAREN SUE LACY
b. August 9, 1962, Ohio.
1926 Georgiana Lacy m. DAYTON CASTO December 10, 1945 in Ohio.
b. May 21, 1917 in West Virginia
d. May 11, 1995 in Great Cacapon, West Virginia.

Child of GEORGIANA LACY and DAYTON CASTO is:

i. JOHN NICHOLAS CASTO
b. February 14, 1951, West Virginia.
1976, John Graduated WV School of Medicine
1916 - 1979 Mary Moberly White 62 62 1950 Harriet May Dollinger m. THOMAS KIDD June 25, 1969 in Ohio.
b. in Ohio.

Child of HARMET DOLLINGER and THOMAS KIDD is:

i. THOMAS KIDD, Jr
b. 1969, Ohio.
1951 Janet Elizabeth Dollinger 1953 Rita Ann Dollinger 1955 Harry Edwin Dollinger 1957 Gary Edward Dollinger 1900 - 1994 Ethalyn Teboe 93 93 1922 Marianna Wilkin m. (1) A. J. SMITH Abt. 1944 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1920 in Ohio.
m. (2) ALEX LESCO Abt. 1964 in Ohio.

Divorced A. J. Smith about 1964 in Ohio.
Divorced Alex Lesco - Date Unknown

Child of MARIANNA WILKIN and A. SMITH is:

i. DOUGLAS SMITH
b. August 20, 1959, Ohio.

Child of MARIANNA WILKIN and ALEX LESCO is:

ii. MICHAEL LESCO
b. August 21, 1965, Ohio.
1923 - 1982 Charles Edgar Wilkin 58 58 m. (1) EILEEN SNEED Abt. 1942 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1924 in Highland Co. Ohio.
m. (2) DORIS MASON February 4, 1947 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1924 in Ohio.

Divorced Eileen Sneed about 1946.

Children of CHARLES WILKIN and EILEEN SNEED are:

i. BILLIEWILKIN.

ii. KENNETH WILKIN
b. 1943, Ohio.

Children of CHARLES WILKIN and DORIS MASON are:

iii. BETTY JEAN WILKIN
b. September 28, 1948, Highland County, OH.

iv. WILLIAM STEVEN WILKIN
b. August 19, 1955, Ohio.
1925 Harriet Deloris Wilkin m. FLOYD ROADES October 9, 1943 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1923 in Ohio.

Children of HARRIET WILKIN and FLOYD ROADES are:

i. BEVERLY JEAN ROADES
b. May 29, 1944, Ohio.

ii. LINDA ROADES
b. March 19, 1954, Highland Co. Ohio.

iii. FLOYD ROADES, Jr
b. March 31, 1959, Highland Co. Ohio.
1933 Joan Wilkin m. HOWARD MANIS.

Children of JOAN WILKIN and HOWARD MANIS are:

i. LORIE MANIS.

ii. HOWARD MANIS, Jr
1903 - 1965 Everette Hawk 62 62 1931 Sonia Hawk m. (1) JAMES PRICE Bef. 1955.
m. (2) JESSE COLE Abt. 1956 in Ohio.

Child of SONIA HAWK and JESSE COLE is:

i. YOLINDA LYNN COLE
b. September 1, 1957, Ohio.
1933 Carolyn Hawk m. (1) JACK MORRIS Bef. 1949.
m. (2) JAMES RANDALL BARKER Abt. 1950 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of CAROLYN HAWK and JAMES BARKER are:

i. FRANKLIN MASONBAM(ER
b. April 16, 1951.

ii. JAMES KIMBAL BARKER
b. May 25, 1952, Ohio.
1947 Gregory Hawk 1950 Peggy Malott 1906 - 1974 William Campbell 68 68 1929 Betty Elaine Campbell m. RALPH WALKER July 4, 1947 in Highland Co. Ohio.
b. September 11, 1923 in Covington, Prebo Co., KY
d. July 21, 1990.

Children of BETTY CAMPBELL and RALPH WALKER are:

i. ZANE R. WALKER
b. May 12, 1948, Highland Co. Ohio.

ii. STEVEN LYLE WALKER
b. December 12, 1952, Highland Co. Ohio.
1931 June Phyllis Campbell m. WILLIAM HOSTETLER June 30, 1950 in Ohio.
b. December 5, 1921 in Ohio.

Children of JUNE CAMPBELL and WILLIAM HOSTETLER are:

i. COLBY ANITA HOSTETLER
b. November 17, 1951, Highland Co. Ohio.

ii. MARIBETH ANGELA HOSTETLER
b. July 5, 1961, Highland Co. Ohio.
1933 Don Edward Campbell m. (1) MARY LOU COWMAN Abt. 1952 in Ohio.
b. in Ohio.
m. (2) CHARLOTTE GRIFFITH Abt. 1966 in Ohio.

More About DON EDWARD CAMPBELL:

Divorced Mary Cowman, date unknown. Some children may have been born to Charlotte Griffith.

Children of DON CAMPBELL and MARY COWMAN are:

i. KENNETH CAMPBELL
b. February 2, 1953, Highland Co. Ohio.

ii. CHARLES EDWARD CAMPBELL
b. June 12, 1967, Highland Co. Ohio.

iii. DAVID CAMPBELL
b. January 11, 1972, Highland Co. Ohio.

iv. CRAIG ALLEN CAMPBELL
b. Abt. 1969.
Larry Keith Campbell also has a son Craig Allen. This may be a duplication.
1940 John William Campbell m. LINDA LOU GIBBONEY December 16, 1961 in Hilliard, Ohio.
b. July 23, 1940 in Ohio.

Children of JOHN CAMPBELL and LINDA GIBBONEY are:

i. SUSAN DENISE CAMPBELL
b. December 28, 1964.

ii. HEATHER DIANA CAMPBELL
b. January 18, 1968.
1952 Larry Keith Campbell m. (1) BONNIE SIDER.
b. Bef. 1970.
m. (2) RITA TUCKER November 30, 1970 in Ohio.
b. November 13, 1953 in Ohio.

Children of LARRY CAMPBELL and RITA TUCKER are:

i. ANGIE CAMPBELL
b. September 2, 1971, Highland Co. Ohio
m. JAY WYLIE
b. March 3, 1972.

ii. CRAIG ALLEN CAMPBELL
b. March 19, 1974, Highland Co. Ohio.

iii. RYAN KEITH CAMPBELL
b. February 21, 1999, Highland Co. Ohio.
1911 - 1979 Wendell Barker 68 68 1933 - 1933 John Gaylord Barker Malcom Holderby 1915 - 1973 Malcom Roush 57 57 1904 - 1974 Paul Ross 70 70 1940 Barbara Ann Roush m. RAY HAMILTON December 6, 1959 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1939 in Ohio.

Children of BARBARA ROUSH and RAY HAMILTON are:

i. LISA RAE HAMILTON
b. March 24, 1960.

ii. LORI ANN HAMILTON
b. August 6, 1961
m. MIKE JACOBS.
1949 Janet Sue Roush m. (1) PHILLIP GRAVES June 27, 1968 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1950 in Ohio.
m. (2) DANIEL ALLEN HUPP October 5, 1974 in Ohio.
b. January 18, 1948 in Ohio.

More About JANET SUE ROUSH: Divorced Phillip Graves 1970

Children of JANET ROUSH and PHILLIP GRAVES are:

i. KIMBERLY J0 GRAVES
b. December 16, 1968.

ii. PHILLIP DENNIS GRAVES
b. April 26, 1970
1922 Frances Hartman daughter of ALVIN HARTMAN and GLADYS HUNT. 1949 Teresa Jean Wilkin 1952 Marsha Lou Wilkin m. JOHN LEIGH June 2, 1979 in Atlanta, Georgia
b. January 21, 1948 in England.

Children of MARSHA WILKIN and JOHN LEIGH are:

i. BRADEN PATRICK LEIGH
b. April 30, 1986, Texas.

ii. LINDSEY ELIZABETH LEIGH
b. January 18, 1989, Texas.
1959 Samuel Keith Wilkin m. RITA DALEY September 7, 1987 in Friends Church, Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio.
b. February 1, 1963.

Children of SAMUEL WILKIN and RITA DALEY are:

i. CHANCE S. WILKIN
b. May 27, 1989, Highland Co. Ohio.

ii. TAYLOR MARIE WILKIN
b. April 7, 1991, Highland Co. Ohio.

iii. TYLER RAY WILKIN
b. April 7, 1991.

Taylor and Tyler are twins
1922 Helen Briggs daughter of CLYDE BRIGGS and FLORENA DOLLINGER. 1944 John Everett Wilkin m. SHARON K. FENDER January 3, 1964 in Highland Co. Ohio
Daughter of CLAUD FENDER and KATIE OGDEN.
b. November 14, 1944 in Highland Co. Ohio
d. May 7, 1999 in Highland County, OH.

Children of JOHN WILKIN and SHARON FENDER are:

i. BRIAN EUGENE WILKIN
b. March 6, 1965.

ii. KEVIN WAYNE WILKIN
b. August 13, 1968, Highland Co. Ohio.

iii. REBECCA Jo WILKIN
b. December 23, 1972, Highland Co. Ohio.

iv. JODI MARIE WILKIN
b. November 11, 1977, Highland Co. Ohio
m. DAVID HILLGER, June 7, 1997, Lutheran Church, Hillsboro, Highland Co. Ohio.
1951 Connie Sue Wilkin m. (1) ROBERT NEWKIRK Bef. 1968.
m. (2) MICHAEL MARION Bef. 1969.
m. (3) DANNY GRIFFITH July 19, 1969 in Pricetown, Highland Co. Ohio.
b. September 24, 1949 in Highland Co. Ohio.

Children of CONNIE WILKIN and DANNY GRIFFITH are:

i. KIMBERLY RENEE GRIFFITH
b. July 7, 1971, Highland Co. Ohio.

ii. JASON ROBERT GRIFFITH
b. September 17, 1973, Highland Co. Ohio
m. JOANNA LEWIS, July 26, 1997, Leesburg, Highland Co., Ohio
b. Highland Co. Ohio.
1897 - 1986 Paul Dolphin 88 88 1921 Virginia Mae Dolphin m. EDGAR E. CRAIG October 12, 1946 in Ohio.
b. October 26, 1918 in Ohio
d. October 1986 in Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio.

Children of VIRGINIA DOLPHIN and EDGAR CRAIG are:

i. CHARLOTTE ANN CRAIG
b. September 17, 1947, Ohio.

ii. CYNTHIA JEAN CRAIG
b. November 4, 1949, Ohio.

iii. JOHN IRVIN CRAIG
b. July 3, 1951, Ohio.
1923 Richard Duane Dolphin m. KATHLEEN GEORGE December 21, 1946 in Ohio.

Children of RICHARD DOLPHIN and KATHLEEN GEORGE are:

i. KENNETH D. DOLPHIN
b. June 15, 1949.

ii. ROBERT D. DOLPHIN
b. July 25, 1951.

iii. PATRICIA DOLPHIN
b. October 15, 1956.

iv. PAMELA SUE DOLPHIN
b. August 9, 1958.
1924 Lois Dolphin m. WINSTON BAHNS May 6, 1944 in Ohio.

Children of LOIS DOLPHIN and WINSTON BAHNS are:

i. ARTHUR WINSTON BAHNS
b. December 21, 1944, Ohio
d. December 20, 1946, Ohio.

ii. TIMOTHY KEITH BAHNS
b. November 12, 1946, Ohio.

iii. BARRY LEE BAHNS
b. July 30, 1948, Ohio.

iv. TED W. BAHNS
b. November 24, 1959.
1926 - 1926 Paul Ervin Dolphin 23d 23d 1928 Roger Patrick Dolphin m. VERA NOFTSGER, August 28, 1958. 1930 Shirley Jane Dolphin 1938 Ronald C Dolphin m. JEAN PENCE 1963.

Child of RONALD DOLPHIN and JEAN PENCE is:

i. GEORGE WILLIAM DOLPHIN
b. October 13, 1970.
1941 - 1942 Ruth Ann Dolphin 11m 11m 1900 - 1985 Edgar Bloom 85 85 1923 Marianna Bloom m. SHELDON GALL April 29, 1944.
b. July 13, 1926 in Ohio.

Children of MARIANNA BLOOM and SHELDON GALL are:

i. DANIEL CLEMENT GALL
b. December 13, 1944, Ohio.

ii. ANTHONY LYNN GALL
b. August 20, 1946, Ohio
d. September 21, 1973, Ohio
m. CAROL JOYCE PARK, October 25, 1969, Ohio
b. September 1, 1944, Ohio.

iii. REBECCA LEAH GALL
b. September 17, 1944, Ohio.

iv. THEODORE DEAN GALL
b. November 7, 1949, Ohio.
1928 Sara Jean Bloom m. WARREN HIGGINS February 19, 1948 in Ohio.
b. January 16, 1921 in Ohio.

Children of SARA BLOOM and WARREN HIGGINS are:

i. ROBERT ELDON STORER
b. February 19, 1949, Ohio.

ii. STEPHEN HIGGINS
b. September 17, 1953, Ohio.

iii. MELODY ANN HIGGINS
b. May 13, 1960, Ohio.

iv. JACQUELINE GAY HIGGINS
b. June 21, 1968, Ohio.
1930 Naomi Lucille Bloom m. DONALD J. NEWHOUSE August 5, 1947 in Ohio.
b. January 25, 1926.

Children of NAOMI BLOOM and DONALD NEWHOUSE are:

i. MICHAEL ALLEN NEWHOUSE
b. June 13, 1948.

ii. JAY IRA NEWHOUSE
b. January 1, 1951.
1906 - 1992 Grace I Williams 86 86 1933 Larry Lee Cadwallader m. IZELLA VAUGHT May 5, 1956 in Ohio.
b. March 5, 1935 in Ohio.

Children of LARRY CADWALLADER and IZELLA VAUGHT are:

i. KARA L. CADWALLADER
b. October 19, 1958.

ii. NEIL A. CADWALLADER
b. December 15, 1959.
1937 G Kay Cadwallader m. FRED R. LIGGETT October 7, 1955 in Ohio.
b. October 17, 1935 in Ohio.

Children of G. CADWALLADER and FRED LIGGETT are:

i. THERESA L. LIGGETT
b. October 19, 1958.

ii. ELIZABETH A LIGGETT
b. December 30, 1960.

iii. MICHAEL LIGGETT
b. July 18, 1962.

iv. SUSAN K. LIGGETT
b. October 27, 1965.
1939 Joy W Cadwallader m. HAROLD HEDLESTON June 15, 1957 in Ohio.
b. April 28, 1936 in Ohio.

Children of JOY CADWALLADER and HAROLD HEDLESTON are:

i. CYNTHIA J. HEDLESTON
b. July 3, 1961.

ii. NANCY K. HEDLESTON
b. June 11, 1963.
1946 Sue Ellen Cadwallader m. WILLIAM KIRK September 10, 1966 in Ohio.
b. September 30, 1945.

Children of SUE CADWALLADER and WILLIAM KIRK are:

i. WILLIAM TODD KIRK
b. July 19, 1967.

ii. JILL SUSANNE KIRK
b. January 27, 1971.
1910 Faye E Roush 1930 - 1984 Daryl Vernon Cadwallader 54 54 m. CHARLOTTE ARCHER July 15, 1950 in Ohio.
b. July 10, 1929 in Ohio.

Children of DARYL CADWALLADER and CHARLOTTE ARCHER are:

i. CARYL LYNN CADWALLADER
b. December 5, 1953
m. RON JARNIS, August 27, 1974, Ohio
b. Abt. 1950, Ohio.

ii. RHONDA LOU CADWALLADER
b. February 16, 1957.

iii. BRUCE LEROY CADWALLADER
b. February 2, 1961.
1935 Marilyn Sue Cadwallader m. EUGENE BAILEY November 5, 1956 in Ohio.
b. October 16, 1934 in Ohio.

Children of MARILYN CADWALLADER and EUGENE BAILEY are:

i. ERIC EUGENE BAILEY
b. August 29, 1958.

ii. KEITH RAY BAILEY
b. September 19, 1962.
1940 Donald James Cadwallader m. KATHLEEN MCDANIEL January 13, 1962 in Ohio.
b. April 6, 1943 in Ohio.

Children of DONALD CADWALLADER and KATHLEEN MCDANIEL are:

1. KIMBERLY ANN CADWALLADER
b. October 2, 1962.

ii. DONNA JEAN CADWALLADER
b. July 2, 1964.

iii. JAMES IRA CADWALLADER
b. August 19, 1966.

iv. JENNIFER LYNN CADWALLADER
b. November 3, 1970.
1910 - 1980 Hugh Conn Vance 69 69 1932 - 1933 Wanda Margene Vance 11m 11m 1934 William C Vance m. JANET SNELL August 14, 1955 in Ohio.
b. November 4, 1934 in Ohio.

Children of WILLIAM VANCE and JANET SNELL are:

i. HUGH W1LLIAM VANCE
b. June 13, 1956.

ii. RON DALE VANCE
b. December 7, 1957.

iii. JON GALE VANCE
b. December 7, 1957
m. CHERYL KITCHEN, August 18, 1979
b. November 12, 1957.

iv. ROY ALLAN VANCE
b. June 23, 1961.

v. AMY SUE VANCE
b. September 22, 1962.
1937 Nanetta Vance m. JAMES WILBUR BRADLEY July 20, 1958 in Ohio.
b. August 10, 1937 in Ohio.

Children of NANETTA VANCE and JAMES BRADLEY are:

i. JAMES WILBUR BRADLEY
b. December 9, 1959.

ii. MARY ELIZABETH BRADLEY
b. September 2, 1961.

iii. JOSEPH WAYNE BRADLEY
b. May 10, 1964.
1944 David Conn Vance m. CAROLYN HICKS March 24, 1973 in Ohio.
b. April 6, 1955 in Ohio.

Children of DAVID VANCE and CAROLYN HICKS are:

i. JEANETTA LYNN VANCE
b. June 16, 1974.

ii. DAVID MARK VANCE
b. March 3, 1977.
1912 - 1995 Russell Faris 83 83 1934 Grant E Faris m. JUDY LYTLE July 16, 1955 in Ohio.
b. April 28, 1938 in Ohio.

Children of GRANT FARIS and JUDY LYTLE are:

i. DARA LYNN FARIS
b. June 7, 1956, Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio.

ii. BEN G. FARIS
b. August 1, 1960, Ohio.
1938 James Edwin Faris m. RUTH ANN COCHRAN June 7, 1960 in Ohio.
b. May 17, 1940 in Ohio.

Children of JAMES FARIS and RUTH COCHRAN are:

i. BRETT ALAN FARIS
b. September 12, 1967.

ii. JON ERNEST FARIS
b. April 28, 1970.
1915 - 1995 John David Dunn 79 79 1938 Carol Sue Dunn m. DAVID L. HARRIS April 16, 1960 in Ohio.
b. May 21, 1937 in Ohio.

Children of CAROL DUNN and DAVID HARMS are:

i. MARK HARRIS
b. June 30, 1962.

ii. KIMBERLY SUE HARRIS
b. April 23, 1966.

1940 Janet Mae Dunn m. (1) PAUL G. DUNLAP April 2, 1960 in Ohio.
b. November 1938 in Ohio.
m. (2) CHARLES MOORE May 21, 1977 in Clinton Co. Ohio.
b. July 29, 1934 in Ohio.

Divorce 1977 Clinton Co. Ohio

Children of JANET DUNN and PAUL DUNLAP are:

i. BRIAN GLENN DUNLAP
b. March 30, 1961, Clinton Co. Ohio.

ii. CHERYL LYNN DUNLAP
b. March 2, 1964, Clinton Co. Ohio.
1943 Gary Wayne Dunn m. JUDITH ERVIN August 29, 1964 in Ohio.
b. September 25, 1945 in Ohio.

Children of GARY DUNN and JUDITH ERVIN are:

i. LORI LYNN DUNN
b. February 5, 1966.

ii. DARIN MATTHEW DUNN
b. November 22, 1969.
1953 Dana Lee Dunn 1954 Dianne Kay Dunn m. GUY CASAGRANDE, June 3, 1978, Ohio; b. April 4, 1954, Ohio. 1957 Michael Dunn 1960 Kevin Thomas Dunn 1918 Margaret Elizabeth Leininger 1941 Edward Irvin Cadwallader m. JANE ANN HUFFNER June 17, 1961 in Ohio.
b. October 21, 1941 in Ohio.

Children of EDWARD CADWALLADER and JANE HUFFNER are:

i. JONDA MARIE CADWALLADER
b. May 7, 1962.

ii. DERON LEE CADWALLADER
b. September 2, 1964.

iii. KRISTEN ELIZABETH CADWALLADER
b. February 13, 1968.
1944 Phyllis Jane Cadwallader m. THOMAS LYNN MAHONEY June 16, 1963 in Ohio.
b. June 17, 1944 in Ohio.

Children of PHYLLIS CADWALLADER and THOMAS MAHONEY are:

i. JEFFREY LYNN MAHONEY
b. June 25, 1964.

ii. MARK WAYNE MAHONEY
b. December 6, 1966.
1956 Vickie Kay Cadwallader 1906 Harry Russell McLaughlin 1931 Robert Presbee McLaughlin m. DELORES MOBERLY June 6, 1954 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1934 in Ohio.

Children of ROBERTS MCLAUGHLIN and DELORES MOBERLY are:

i. DEBRA SUE MCLAUGHLIN
b. November 24, 1954, Ohio
m. ROGER ALLEN PENCE, June 24, 1976, Ohio
b. June 11, 1953, Ohio.

ii. ROBERT LEE MCLAUGHLIN
b. April 23, 1957.

iii. RONALD P. MCLAUGHLIN
b. November 5, 1959.

iv. CYNTHIA ANN MCLAUGHLIN
b. September 10, 1965.

v. REBECCA LYNN MCLAUGHLIN
b. April 3, 1967.
1933 Freda Jeanette McLaughlin m. ROGER GOSSETT January 28, 1956 in Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio.

Children of FREDA MCLAUGHLIN and ROGER GOSSETT are:

1. DANA K. GOSSETT
b. December 12, 1957
m. ELISE LYONS.

ii. GARY LYNN GOSSETT
b. May 19, 1961.

iii. TIMOTHY ALAN GOSSETT
b. January 12, 1963. 627.

iv. PAMELA KAY GOSSETT
b. December 25, 1963.
1935 John Russell McLaughlin m. LOIS MALSBARY June 28, 1958 in Ohio.

Children of JOHN MCLAUGHLIN and LOIS MALSBARY are:

i. JEFFRY MCLAUGHLIN
b. September 20, 1959.

ii. DAVID MCLAUGHLIN
b. July 5, 1962.

iii. DOUGLAS WADE MCLAUGHLIN
b. October 24, 1964.
1937 Gene Ellis McLaughlin m. KAY WALKER August 22, 1965.
b. March 7, 1941 in Ohio.

Children of GENE MCLAUGHLIN and KAY WALKER are:

i. BRADLEY ELLIS MCLAUGHLIN
b. April 25, 1967.

ii. ELIZABETH ANN MCLAUGHLIN
b. October 28, 1970
m. ROBERT KRILE, June 18, 1994.
1941 Lillian Lou Jean McLaughlin m. CALVIN HOOVER January 10, 1960 in Ohio.
b. June 19, 1942 in Ohio.

Children of LILLIAN MCLAUGHLIN and CALVIN HOOVER are:

i. CHERYL LOU HOOVER
b. June 28, 1960, Ohio.

ii. CALVIN WAYNE HOOVER
b. December 29, 1963, Highland County, OH.
1902 - 1969 John W Shrack 67 67 1939 Gene Franklin Shrack m. RITA HOLMAN June 12, 1932 in Ohio.
b. May 24, 1932 in Ohio.

Children of GENE SHRACK and RITA HOLMAN are:

i. WILLIAM MICHAEL SHRACK
b. March 21, 1969, Ohio.

ii. JOYCE ANN SHRACK
b. March 26, 1970, Ohio.

iii. THOMAS ALLEN SHRACK
b. August 25, 1971, Ohio.
1935 Betty Louise Wilkin m. (1) RALPH CLINTON ASHBROOK June 13, 1953 in Liberty Indiana.
b. December 15, 1935 in Nashport, Licking Co. Ohio.
m. (2) RICHARD PORTER Abt. 1964 in Liberty, Indiana.

Children of BETTY WILKIN and RALPH ASHBROOK are:

i. CYNTHIA MARGARET ASHBROOK
b. January 28, 1954.

ii. GREGORY PAUL ASHBROOK
b. December 15, 1956, Newark, Licking Co. Ohio.

Child of BETTY WILKIN and RICHARD PORTER is:

iii. ANGELA SUE PORTER
b. June 16, 1964.

Betty Louise Wilkin was the first child born to Emmitt Richard and Millie Mabel Hunt Wilkin.
b. in Highland Co, Ohio on Feb 14, 1935. She graduated in May of 1953 from Homer High School in Homer, Licking Co., Ohio. She married Ralph Clinton Ashbrook in Liberty, Indiana on June 13, 1953.

Betty and Ralph had two children born to their marriage who were Cynthia Margaret born Jan 28, 1954 in Newark, Ohio and Gregory Paul born on Dec 15, 1956, also in Newark, Ohio.

Shortly after Gregory was born, Betty and Ralph separated and divorced a year later. Betty continued to raise her children and worked at various jobs to support them and herself. She attended Barber School in Columbus, Ohio and after receiving her license as a stylist went to work cutting hair. After several years of working in other shops, she opened her own shop.

In about 1962 Betty had one fellow in her life by the name of Richard Porter, Together they had one child, Angela Sue Porter born June 16, 1964 in Columbus, Ohio.

Betty moved to Chevrolet Ave, East of Pataskala, Ohio where she ran her shop out of a converted railroad caboose. After her youngest daughter graduated from high school, Betty moved her home and business to Newark, Ohio. After having some health problems that would no longer allow her to work at her profession in about 1994, Betty moved to California which had been her dream for years. She soon purchased a distressed house in Moreno Valley where she set about retrofitting the place. Today she is still working on the place but enjoying the California weather and climate in the comfort of her home that she has made quite livable again. She is now retired on Social Security and has adapted to her new surroundings.
by Rick Wilkin, her brother and Wilkin Historian
1939 James Edward Wilkin m. (1) LYNN August 7, 1960 in Utica, Ohio.
m. (2) ISOPHENE WILKINSON August 7, 1960 in Utica, Ohio.
b. August 30, 1941.

Children of JAMES WILKIN and ISOPRENE WILKINSON are:

i. TERESA NEIGELWILK1N
b. August 6, 1961, Mt. Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio.

ii. ROBERT JAMES WILKIN
b. September 28, 1963
m. JENNIFER WILSON, June 19, 1983, Artesia, New Mexico
b. May 29, 1965, Artesia, Eddy Co, New Mexico.
Both Robert and Jennifer are practicing Doctors of Chiropractic Sciences

iii. CARL EUGENE WILKIN
b. September 8, 1968.

James was second child of Emmitt and Millie Wilkin. He married Isophene Wilkinson August 7, 1960. in Utica Church of Christ in Utica, Ohio. They were parents of three children - Teresa Neigel, Robert James, and Carl Eugene.

James served aboard the USS Randolph when the Mercury Space Missions were recovered for the US Space flights of the 1960s. He served about 8 years in the Navy as a Machinist Mate before being discharged. He had visited several countries during his tour of duty. He worked at Pure Oil Co Refinery in Heath, Ohio for a few years before attending Johnson Bible College in Knoxville, Tennessee after which he was ordained a Minister of the Gospel for the Christian Churches and started preaching in several places

He and Isophene separated and divorced about 1991 and in about 1992 he married Judy Thomas in Kansas City, Mo. and they divorced. In about 1995 James married Lynn Smith and is making a new life for himself.

Attended Johnson Bible College.
1941 - 1967 Donald Lee Wilkin 26 26 m. (1) BETTY WOLFE.
m. (2) JERRY LEE WILKINSON June 19, 1960 in Utica, Ohio.
b. October 5, 1942.

Children of DONALD WILKIN and JERRY WILKINSON are:

i. DONALD RICHARD (WILKIN) (RARDON)
b. March 20, 1961, Newark, Licking Co. Ohio.

ii. JENIFER ANN WILKIN (RARDON)
b. February 27, 1963, Newark, Licking Co. Ohio.

Donald Wilkin was the third child born to Emmitt and Millie.
m. Jerry Wilkinson in Utica, Ohio. They were parents of two children - Donald Richard Wilkin March 20

1961 and Jennifer Ann Wilkin born Feb 27, 1963, both in Newark, Ohio. After Jennifer
b., Donald and Jerry were divorced, In 1965 Donald was drafted into the US Marine Corps and served 19 months in Vietnam in various locations. Before going to Vietnam he had married Betty Wolfe of Mason, West Virginia. He was to be redeployed back to Vietnam in 1967

He was given leave to prepare to leave for Vietnam. He picked up two friends at the Base planning to drop them off in Ohio on his way to Mason, W. Va. On the road south of Athens, Ohio his car left the road and crashed into an Apple Tree. He died of injuries on October 28, 1967.

He was buried with full Military Honors from the Marine Corps at Kirkland Memorial Gardens near Mason, W. Va. He had been awarded two Bronze Stars plus the Purple Heart for his service in Vietnam. This item adapted from a story written by his loving Brother, Richard A. Wilkin. as he paid tribute to him in 1998-99, in his Wilkin Family History Publication.
1946 Margaret Ann Wilkin m. (1) JAMES ARTHUR MEREDITH December 10, 1965 in District Heights, Maryland.
b. March 9, 1937 in Mound City, Illinois.
m. (2) RONALD EMIL MCMILLEN, JR August 28, 1982 in Evansville, Indiana.
b. July 17, 1943 in Evansville, Indiana.

Children of MARGARET WILKIN and JAMES MEREDITH are:

i. THOMAS ARTHUR MEREDITH
b. June 4, 1970, Lockbourne AFB Ohio.

ii. MARTIN LYNN MEREDITH
b. November 6, 1974, Columbus, Franklin Co. Ohio.

Child of MARGARET WILKIN and RONALD MCMILLEN is:

iii. AMANDA RAE MCMILLEN
b. June 9, 1983.

Margaret Ann Wilkin, a twin sister to Richard was born July 9, 1946 and grew up on the Emmitt Wilkin Farm in Licking County near Homer, Ohio.

Maggie graduated from Northridge High School located East of Johnstown, Ohio in Licking Co. After graduation she worked through the summer of 1964, and then attended Capital City School of Nursing, in Washington D.0 While studying for a Nursing Career she met and married James Meredith December 10, 1965, who was in the US Navy at the time. Maggie continued her studies a short time and then left the school to go to work for Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company that was located across the street from the Nation's Capital Building in Washington D. C.

In 1967 about April, Jim was discharged from the Navy and the couple moved to Cairo, Illinois which was Jim's hometown. After about 6 months, Jim re-entered the Navy and they moved to Memphis, Tennessee. Then after some training there the Navy moved them to Lemoore Naval Station and they lived in Riverdale, California. They remained there until the Spring of 1969 when Jim received a Medical Discharge from the Navy at which time they moved to Columbus, Ohio. Thomas Arthur was then born at Lockbourne AFB south of Columbus in Franklin Co. on June 4, 1970.

Her second son, martin Lynn was born Nov. 6, 1974 in Franklin Co. while Maggie and Jim were living in Westerville, Ohio. Troubles in their marriage led to a separation and Maggie moved to Evansville, Indiana with her two sons.

After Maggie moved to Evansville, she was employed by Welborne Hospital as a Medical Transcriptionist where she was employed for sometime. A few years after ending her first marriage, she met and married Ronald Emil McMillen on August 28, 1982. On June 9, 1983 Maggie and Ron were blessed with the birth of a daughter, Amanda Rae, Maggie continued to work at Welborne Hospital for several more years.
By Richard A. Wilkin, Wilkin Family History
1946 Richard Allen Wilkin Richard Allen Wilkin is the third son of Emmitt Richard Wilkin. He was born in Newark, Licking County, Ohio on July 9, 1946. There were a total of five children born to the marriage of Emmitt Wilkin and Millie Mable Hunt, they were: Betty Louise, James Edward, Donald Lee, and the twins Richard A. and Margaret Ann.

Richard and his siblings grew up on a farm about five miles West of Utica, Ohio and two miles South of the village of Homer, Ohio. The farm was located on US Hwy 62 just West of the crossroads of US Hwy 661 and US Hwy 62. (At what used to be the site of the Famous Eight Corner Barn).

This farm has lots of memories for the Wilkin siblings, both good and not so good. Many days were spent along the Lake Fork Creek that runs through the center of the farm, and divides it horizontally just south of the old farmhouse and barns. Swimming, fishing, and frog hunting were the favorite activities during the summer months after chores and farm work was done. Of course there was enough WORK. to go around as the family always had two truck gardens and lots of hogs, cattle, and chickens to care for. Along with the nearly 200 acres of crops, such as corn, wheat, oats, and lots of hay to be baled most of which was required for all the livestock for winter feeding. So many hours were filled in the fields working with the crops. Also, to help the farming and the family, Emmitt was involved doing work off the farm doing harvesting and hay baling for a large variety of neighbors and other people in the community. SO naturally, the main crew that was used at most of these locations was the sons of his family.

All members of the Wilkin family were kept busy like so many farm families of the day were and most likely still are today, but the work was hard and taught values as well as kept most of the children of the day out of trouble.

At the age of five, Richard found out the hard way that people have to deal with handicaps to succeed in all of life, when he fell from a hay wagon and broke his right elbow. For months he struggled with first the fact that in those days the elbow could not be worked with very well. The doctors of the day worked with it to get it to heal, then physical therapy of the day required Richard to carry a little bucket and to add stones each day until the strength was built up enough to be able to use the arm. This was only partly successful but it did work well enough to do most of the work and activities required for First Grade.

When Richard and Margaret were just teenagers, their parents separated and were divorced in 1961. Richard and Margaret were the only two of the five children that were left at home. They moved to Croton, Ohio. it was quite a transition from the farm to rural town life. Throughout High School, Millie, Richard and Margaret lived in a rental apartment above the Croton Hardware Store. It was a great place to live. Many fond memories were helped by several good Christian People of that town and how they took care of this new family in there midst. Starting with Ned and Marjorie DeBolt, who owned the Hardware Store. Mrs. DeBolt was Math teacher at the New Northridge North High School and was responsible for getting the family moved to Croton and help them to get set up. They were two wonderful People very dear to Millie, Margaret and Richard.

Next there were the many people from the Croton Church of Christ Family that were always there to give a hand and too many to name individually, but they surely will receive God's Blessings for taking all of the strays in and making them feel God's Love.

One of the most important people of Croton, to Richard had to be a lady named Grace Grandstaff. Grace owned and operated the Red and White Market in the Center of Croton, and hired Richard at the age of 13, as a carry-out boy. Over the next several years she instructed Richard in all matters involved with the Grocery Store Business. She also assisted in his development with responsibilities and understanding a lot about life in general.

It was while living at Croton that Richard managed to shatter his right elbow again, but this time through the intervention of Dr. Carl Coleman and the University of Ohio Medical Center, was able to get surgical repair of the right elbow and regain almost 85 percent use of it. With more surgery to repair some nerve damage and lots of therapy it turned out to be only a slight handicap from that time to the present. (Oh the wonders of new Science and Medical Talents.)

Richard was at the cutting edge of Technology and new advances in several areas of Ohio and the Nation. A new project for High Schools was set up in Licking County, where for the last two years of his High School he was able to attend Heath Vocational High School in the studies of Electrical and Electronics Technology. Then even before graduating he was successful at being employed as a TV and Radio Repairman in the village of Johnstown, Ohio. Shortly after graduating from both Heath Vocational High School and Northridge High School at the same time as his sister Margaret, Richard joined the United States Air Force. Here he received training for repairing Avionics Systems (Navigation Aid Systems) used in all of the Air Force aircraft. This was to fulfill a boyhood fantasy to be able to work on highly advanced electronics equipment and airplanes at the same time.

Richard managed to go on to complete several notable accomplishments while serving with the U. S. Air Force. His list of schools and courses spanned all of his almost 21 years of career with the USAF, and the opportunity to travel to almost twenty different countries was a very beneficial experience. None of these more prominent than when in 1979 he was added to the list of people to perform Maintenance and operations of the Airborne Command and Control Systems (the Airborne Command Post) both on the ground and also in-flight. After nearly 7000 flying hours and much time spent in alert facilities across the upper northwest part of the U. S. He had attained the rank of Tech. Sergeant and Senior Air Crewman, with several honors to his credit. This was an extremely prestigious position as there are very few enlisted members of the U. S. Air Force who ever hold a flying position. He thanks the good Lord who granted him the talents to hold and maintain that kind of Honor. (Not too bad for a youth that had a slight handicap who was told he could never do that sort of thing.)

One of the greatest things in Richard's life came about when he eloped with his High School Sweetheart to be married in Greensboro, North Carolina, July 12, 1965. He was married to Anna Marie Hicks of Alexandria, Ohio. They managed, with several interruptions by the USAF, to have three children added to their union. First came Juanita Annette Wilkin on August 6, 1966, next Glenda Jean Wilkin on July 14, 1968 and last but not least was Paul Allen Wilkin on Aug. 2, 1971. They lived in Wichita, Kansas; Johnstown, Ohio (While Richard was in Southeast Asia); Outville, Ohio; Adana, Turkey; Grissom AFB, Indiana; Hastings, Nebraska; Offutt AFB, Nebraska; Rapid City, South Dakota.

After retiring from the Air Force, Rick as he is called now, moved to Michigan and accepted a position as Field Service Engineer for Photon Sources in Livonia, Michigan. This company developed industrial CO2 Laser systems for the fast and precision cutting and welding of metal and several other materials. These systems were computer controlled, and varied from very small units to very large and powerful units. On one occasion when a test block would happen to be knocked down it demonstrated its power by punching a quarter-sized hole right through a concrete block in the wall. This was really exciting top-drawer technology and Rick quickly rose through the ranks to become the Technical Support Engineer and then Department Manager in about one and one-half years. Unfortunately the life in the Air Force had not prepared him for a civilian world that was full of words like "HOSTILE TAKE-OVERS" and "LAYOFFS". Having only heard the Word

"DOWNSIZING", just about six months after climbing to the Manager position, those words became very meaningful as Rick received his PINK SLIP. It was one of the hardest blows that he had ever experienced in his working career. But things have to move on and so did he.

The next position he accepted was with UTDC CORP. They were the company that was building and setting up the automated train system for downtown Detroit, Michigan called "THE PEOPLE MOVER". He was hired as one of the Senior Electronic Techs. that were to maintain the system and keep it running. This was very good training and soon he was able to master even operating the train which was a thrill. He did his usual thing of sinking his teeth and soul into this system. He was soon approached by the Operations Managers to become the Communications and Maintenance Operations Supervisor. Wow, that was quite a position of responsibilities. Then it was time for the reality check, along with accepting the position Rick and his family would be required to move from their relatively safe and comfortable home in Garden City to the hostile and sometimes very deadly inter city of Detroit itself. This was to insure that all of the employees lived inside the Detroit City limits because Detroit was taking over the operations and business of the People Mover. Well, when they informed Rick that Quote "He had no choice about the matter" this kind of went against the twenty some years which he had served this Country to insure the rights of its citizens to have choices, So three days later Rick went to work for Great Lakes Steel in Ecorse, Michigan as the 80 inches Hot Mill Electrical Foreman. After about two years with Great Lakes Steel, Rick's health began to show signs of trouble and he was told by his Doctor that he would have to get out of that environment or he would probably not last long.

Just a few weeks later he had accepted a position with Toyota Machinery of Arlington Heights, Illinois. This was as Field Service Engineer, and would launch him into the world of High Tech Computer Controlled Machining Centers. Although it meant very long periods away from home it became a very good place for a person to develop skills with Electronics, Electrical and Mechanical Sciences that do not seem to be readily available anywhere else in today's world. Rick was able to do his work very well and when the Shutdown or Downsizing of Toyota USA was appearing, was able to move to another company then to the next as he had to in order to keep the paycheck that he and Anna were used to having to pay the bills. While working for Mazak Corp., Rick started suffering mini-strokes and memory loss it became severe enough that he was placed on full disability in July of 1997. This condition is ongoing today and the outcome doesn't look good. But he wanted to leave his children and grandchildren with something to bring them closer to the family that had been so distant, with all those long years away from home in the service of the country and all the traveling of his profession. He started researching the Wilkin Family History and the more contacts that he made with cousins and ancestors the bigger the task became. Well, today you will find in these pages the fruits of months of searching through Family Bibles, County records, interviews with older living relatives, notes from family input, and many hours spent in libraries in five states. With the assistance of his lifelong companion and sometimes seemingly unappreciated partner in this world, Richard has attempted to authenticate these writings with hard substantiated fact and will continue as long as he is able to do so. He hopes to get to the roots of the WILKIN name back through time, but now even after many searches the research has only been able to verify back to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, But that is a very big history from then till today's family.

By Richard A. (Rick) Wilkin

Served on Temp Duties between 1967 and 1970 while stationed at McConnell AF Base, Wichita
Numerous other T DY assignments
June 1997, Placed on permanent disability
May 21, 1964, Graduated Northridge HS and Heath Area VoTech HS
August 3, 1964, Entered US Air Force
September 1, 1984, Retired from USAF (E6) TSgt
Served in Vietnam and Thailand-8/66 to 9/67
John Kirk 1898 - 1973 Ralph Taylor 74 74 1937 Alberta Mae Wilkin m. WILLIAM ARTHUR LYTLE November 7, 1959 in Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga Co. Ohio.
b. June 16, 1935 in Kokomo, Howard Co. Indiana.

Children of ALBERTA WILKIN and WILLIAM LYTLE are:

i. KEVIN ARTHUR LYTLE
b. June 2, 1960, East Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio.

ii. KEAN ADDISON LYTLE
b. February 9, 1962, Euclid, Ohio
m. (1) JENNIFEER BUNNELL, May 7, 1989, Grissom AF Base, Indiana
b. July 25, 1969, Peru, Miami Co., Indiana
m. (2) TINA CARNEY, April 15, 1993, Ellicott City, Howard Co., Missouri.

Kean divorced Jennifer Bunnell July 13, 1992, Peru, Indiana
Kean divorced Tina Carney, April 1995 Peru, Indiana

iii. KERRY ALINA LYTLE
b. July 14, 1963, Bedford Heights, Ohio.

1922 Leland Devoine Varner Served in Army Air Corps, WW II 1947 David Leland Varner m. SHARON SUE PIERPORT
Daughter of EDWARD PIERPORT and THELMA KEYS.
b. November 28, 1948 in Indianapolis, Ind.

Children of DAVID VARNER and SHARON PIERPORT are:

i. DOUGLAS DAVID VARNER
b. January 29, 1979, Akron, Ohio.

ii. BRYAN LEE VARNER
b. September 30, 1981, Akron, Ohio.
1951 Brenda Jeanne Varner m. (1) MICHAEL WAUGH DAVIS June 21, 1973 in Canton, Stark Co., Ohio.
b. January 2, 1942 in Morgantown, WV
d. January 23, 1992 in Canton, Stark Co., Ohio.
m. (2) BRUCE W. BENSON September 2, 2000 in Amsterdam, Ohio
Son of HARRY BENSON and GERALDINE JONES.
b. June 15, 1949 in Fairmont, West Virginia.

Children of BRENDA VARNER and MICHAEL DAVIS are:

i. JONATHON CALEB DAVIS
b. December 16, 1973, Canton, Stark Co., Ohio.

ii. JOSHUA MCCLELLAN DAVIS
b. December 9, 1979, Canton, Stark Co., Ohio
m. SARAH LYNN CATES, October 30, 2000
b. Carroll Co., Ohio.
1921 Esther Pauline Dixon Daughter of LEW DIXON and LENNA OAKLEY 1948 Barbara Ann Wilkin BARBARA ANN WILKIN:
June 1966, Grad . Belmont HS, Dayton, Ohio
Abt. 1997, Degree, Wright State College, Kettering, Ohio

m. PAUL WAYNE SHIEDLER April 29, 1972 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
b. June 16, 1949 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.

PAUL WAYNE SI-FIEDLER:
June 1967, Grad. Alter HS, Kettering, Ohio

Children of BARBARA WILKIN and PAUL SHIEDLER are:

i. JEFFREY PAUL SHIEDLER
b. June 16, 1975, Kettering, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
June 1993, Grad. Bellbrook High School, Bellbrook, Ohio

ii. MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER SHIEDLER
b. April 14, 1977, Kettering, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
June 1995, Grad. Bellbrook HS, Bellbrook, Ohio

AMANDA SUE SHIEDLER
b. August 20, 1979, Kettering, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
Grad June 1997 Bellbrook. Ohio HS
1952 Nancy Lou Wilkin m. FREDERICK WILLIAM BERNARD June 17, 1972 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
b. June 13, 1952 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.

Divorced May 27, 1972, Pensacola, Florida

Children of NANCY WILKIN and FREDERICK BERNARD are:

i. REBECCA LYN BERNARD
b. November 21, 1974, Pensacola, Florida.

ii. ROBERT ASHLEY BERNARD
b. February 16, 1977, Portsmouth, Virginia.

iii. KATHERINE MARIE BERNARD
b. July 19, 1982, key West, Florida.
1930 - 1985 William Howard Henry 54 54 Son of JOHN HENRY and NELLIE HOLMES. 1929 Louis Mounts 1952 Nancee Sue Henry m. JAMES PATRICK SMITH February 3, 1973 in Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.
b. March 13, 1949 in Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.

Children of NANCEE HENRY and JAMES SMITH are:

i. AMY MICHELLE SMITH
b. January 25, 1974, Newark, Licking Co., Ohio. 650.

ii. TIFFANY LYNN SMITH
b. July 17, 1979, Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.
1953 Douglas Howard Henry Bet June 1971 & May 1975 Served in US Navy. Was Aviation Machinist Mate

m. (1) SUE ANN SMITH June 21, 1976 in Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.
b. March 24, 1956 in Newark, Licking Co., Ohio.
m. (2) GERI C. WETZEL March 21, 1987 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
b. March 27, 1956 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Divorced Sue Smith Nov 1986

Child of DOUGLAS HENRY and SUE SMITH is:

i. JESSICA ANN HENRY
b. February 25, 1979.

Children of DOUGLAS HENRY and GERI WETZEL are:

ii. WILLIAM RANDOLPH COLEMAN
b. January 14, 1979, Virginia Beach, Va.
Adopted

iii. DAVID LEE COLEMAN
b. December 6, 1982, Virginia Beach, Va.
Adopted
1959 Bradley William Henry 1964 Lucinda Ree Henry 1917 - 1996 William Franklin Pfister 78 78 1916 - 1992 Robert Leonard Pfister 76 76 1935 Omalee Pfister m. (1) BILL HOVERMALE Abt. 1953 in Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio.
b. in Ohio.
m. (2) KENNETH BOND May 15, 1971.

Children of OMALEE PFISTER and BILL HOVERMALE are:

i. GARY GENE HOVERMALE
b. September 12, 1954.

ii. AMBER GAIL HOVERMALE
b. April 29, 1957.
1936 Gary William Lewis Pfister m. RUTH HAWK September 10, 1955 in Ohio.
b. Abt. 1936 in Ohio.

Children of GARY PFISTER and RUTH HAWK are:

i. WILLIAM LEWIS PFISTER
b. May 1, 1956, Ohio.

ii. ANITA LYNN PFISTER
b. June 19, 1958, Ohio.

iii. GREGORY GEN PFISTER
b. September 15, 1959, Ohio.
1949 Connie Lee Pfister m. CHARLES ROBERT STUBBS May 25, 1968 in Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio.
b. June 23, 1946 in Ohio.

Child of CONNIE PFISTER and CHARLES STUBBS is:

i. RODNEY ALAN STUBBS
b. September 26, 1969.
1950 Robert Kidd Pfister m. SANDRA BILDERBACK September 16, 1971.

Child of ROBERT PFISTER and SANDRA BILDERBACK is:

i. TRAVIS I. PFISTER
b. August 1973.
1921 Dorothy Boerstler 1943 James Franklin Kidd m. JANICE DUNN December 19, 1965 in Ohio.
b. January 2, 1948 in Ohio.

Children of JAMES KIDD and JANICE DUNN are:

i. KIMBERLY JANE KIDD
b. September 25, 1966.

ii. CAROL ANN KIDD
b. March 8, 1969.
1918 Lucina Frances Temple 1946 Hanson Everett Duncan m. (1) JUDY OLDERHAM February 6, 1966.
b. June 28, 1948.
m. (2) BEVERLY ADAMS SANDERSON August 14, 1979.
b. December 27, 1947 in Dayton, Ohio.

Children of HANSON DUNCAN and JUDY OLDERHAM are:

i. PAULA RANEE DUNCAN
b. October 8, 1966, Hillsboro, Ohio.

ii. RANDY EVERETT DUNCAN
b. October 25, 1969, Hillsboro, Ohio
m. SHELLY REED.

iii. ROBIN OTIS DUNCAN
b. May 12, 1973, Hillsboro, Ohio.

Child of HANSON DUNCAN and BEVERLY SANDERSON is:

iv. DAWN MARIA SANDERSON DUNCAN
b. January 13, 1967, Orlando, Florida.
1949 Linda Louise Duncan m. DON CARL CHRISMAN August 3, 1968 in Hillsboro, Ohio
Son of DON CHRISMAN and BERTIE WEST.
b. October 22, 1945 in Greenfield, Ohio.

Children of LINDA DUNCAN and DON CHRISMAN are:

i. KEVIN LEE CHRISMAN
b. July 9, 1969, Wilmington, Ohio.

ii. KELLY DON CHRISMAN
b. February 28, 1975, Wilmington, Ohio.
1928 June Phyllis Kier 1946 Ronnie Eugene Duncan m. (1) PAT HADLEY August 21, 1971.
m. (2) CONNIE HUGHES June 27, 1994.
b. September 2, 1954.

Children of RONNIE DUNCAN and PAT HADLEY are:

i. CASEY LYNN DUNCAN
b. August 23, 1972.

ii. BLAKE ELLEN DUNCAN
b. October 23, 1974.

iii. VERONICA ANN DUNCAN
b. October 24, 1975.
1935 Mary Alice Foreman 1951 Gordon Dale Duncan m. (1) KATHY ECKLES May 12, 1973.
m. (2) BETTY December 12, 1981.
b. July 7, 1961.

Children of GORDON DUNCAN and KATHY ECKLES are:

i. ADAM TROY DUNCAN
b. January 2, 1973.

ii. RICHARD ALLEN DUNCAN
b. August 2, 1979.

iii. CHRISTOPHER RYAN DUNCAN
b. October 4, 1980.

Children of GORDON DUNCAN and BETTY are:

iv. JOSHUA DUNCAN.

v. A. J. DUNCAN.
1953 George David Duncan m. (1) DEBBIE PHILLIPS August 27, 1972.
m. (2) SHARON KAY SHAFER April 23, 1982 in Buford Church of Christ, Buford, Ohio.
b. March 1, 1960.

Child of GEORGE DUNCAN and DEBBIE PHILLIPS is:

i. CARRIE ANN DUNCAN
b. April 10, 1976.

Children of GEORGE DUNCAN and SHARON SHAFER are:

ii. AMANDA NICOLE DUNCAN
b. February 16, 1983, Georgetown, Ohio.

iii. JEREMY DAVID DUNCAN
b. February 16, 1984, Georgetown, Ohio.

iv. DARIN SCOTT DUNCAN
b. July 3, 1986, Georgetown, Ohio.
1954 - 1996 Kathy Sue Duncan 41 41 m. (1) THOMAS SYLVESTER TUCKER, September 23, 1973, Fivemile, Ohio; b. January 18, 1949; m. (2) DON MASSARI, June 18, 1988. 1955 Sheryl Ann Duncan m. (1) BILLY RAY TURNER February 22, 1975 in Fivemile, Ohio.
b. September 9, 1956.
m. (2) LAWRENCE ANTHONY WILSON July 1, 1984.
b. February 8, 1961.
m. (3) RON WALTERS January 6, 1989.
b. January 1, 1952.

Child of SHERYL DUNCAN and BILLY TURNER is:

i. BRIAN KEITH TURNER
b. September 3, 1975, Georgetown, Ohio.

Child of SHERYL DUNCAN and LAWRENCE WILSON is:

ii. JUSTIN ANTHONY WILSON
b. September 24, 1986, Georgetown, Ohio.
1957 James Steven Duncan m. LINDA NEAL March 4, 1978.
b. November 6.

Children of JAMES DUNCAN and LINDA NEAL are:

i. CASEY LYNNETTE DUNCAN
b. December 7, 1979.

ii. ASHLEY RAE DUNCAN
b. October 16, 1983.
1959 Jeffery Lynn Duncan 1935 Ethel Margaret Brown Daughter of ALVA BROWN and CLARA WILSON. 1955 - 1955 Shirley Elizabeth Duncan 1956 Loretta Lynn Duncan m. MICHAEL ALLEN GALL August 8, 1980 in Allensburg, Ohio.
b. February 9, 1955 in Wilmington, Ohio.

Children of LORETTA DUNCAN and MICHAEL GALL are:

i. TINA MARIE GALL
b. January 17, 1982, Wilmington, Ohio.

ii. MICHAEL ALLEN GALL
b. November 23, 1984, Wilmington, Ohio.
1957 Margaret Ellen Duncan m. BILLY JOE TAYLOR August 23, 1975 in LaFollette, Tennessee
Son of ROY HARDESTY and MILDRED TAYLOR.
b. August 8, 1955 in Dayton, Ohio.

Child of MARGARET DUNCAN and BILLY TAYLOR is:

i. APRIL LYNN TAYLOR
b. January 18, 1976, Wilmington, Ohio.
1959 John William Duncan m. DIANA KING April 2, 1988 in Allensburg, Ohio.
b. August 16, 1959 in Lee County, Kentucky.

Children of JOHN and DIANA KING are:

i. SCOTT MUSIC DUNCAN
b. July 11, 1979, Hillsboro, Ohio.

ii. MARY ELIZABETH DUNCAN
b. September 8, 1992, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1946 John Vernon Harner 1971 Michelle Wilkin Harner 1976 Lorine Mathews Harner 1977 David Hawthorne Harner 1979 Nancy Mae Harner 1981 Samuel Orland Harner 1947 Christine L Nichelson Daughter of WILLIAM NICHELSON and GLADYS E. 1970 Loree Annette Smith 1971 David Thomas Smith 1975 Sara Elizabeth Smith 1980 Amy Charise Smith 1946 Anna Marie Hicks Anna Marie Hicks was born the oldest child of seven children to be born of the marriage of Other Eugene and Noraetta Jean Watkins) Hicks. She was born July 24, 1946 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.

Anna learned very many things while growing up in her mom and dad's rural farm located north of Alexandria, Ohio in Licking Co. She learned to sew, quilt, cook, housekeeping and all things necessary in the care of a large family from her mother. She graduated from Northridge High School, located east of Johnstown, Ohio in Licking County.

While attending her Senior Class Skip Day Picnic at Buckeye Lake Park in May 1964, she met Rick Wilkin who with his twin sister were members of the graduating class of Northridge High. Rick had attended classes at the Heath Vocational High School in Heath Ohio but was still enrolled at Northridge High, so apparently their paths had not previously crossed until the picnic. They started dating and were married in July 1965 in Greensboro, South Carolina.

As Rick was an enlisted member of the US Air Force this meant that Anna had to leave the peaceful surroundings of her parents rural home to the rustle and bustle of Air Force communities around the world. She had to pick up and move the entire family whenever and wherever the Air Force would send her husband. She moved first to Wichita, Kansas for about one year and then back to an apartment in Johnstown, Ohio where on August 6, 1966, the couple's first child, Juanita Annette was born in Newark, Ohio. Just after delivering this child, her husband left for an assignment in Southeast Asia where he was involved with the Vietnam War. This was a very long separation for Rick and Anna but she managed to keep the home fires burning and when Rick returned in 1967, they moved back to Wichita. There were several more separations as Rick was always being called upon to do temporary duty in other parts of the world for up to six months at a time. Through it all, Anna kept things going at home. Between his absences she managed to have two more children Glenda Jean on July 14, 1968 and Paul Allen on August 2, 1971.

Shortly after Glenda wa born, Rick re-enlisted for another four years and with the bonus he received, they purchased their first home at 1000 N. Buckner St. in Derby, Kansas. This was the family's home until December of 1971.

When Paul was just four months old, Rick was assigned to duties in Incirlik, Turkey, In due time Anna and her three children journeyed to Turkey by Airplane to meet Rick there. This was quite an experience and lasted almost two and half years. While stationed in Turkey, Rick was assigned to temporary duty tours in Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Germany, Spain and around the earth twice in caring for the Aircraft of the US Air Force. In 1973, Rick arranged for their first honeymoon to Athens, Greece where they spent a week just seeing the sights and catching up on lost time together.

Shortly after this trip, Rick was assigned to an Airbase in Indiana. In March 1975 Rick was assigned to duties with the Air Force Recruiting Command and after graduating from Recruiting School, he was assigned to an Air Base in Nebraska and lived in Hastings, Nebraska Later he was reassigned to an office in Council Bluffs, Iowa. and the family moved into Base Housing at Offutt AFB, Nebraska. After about one year Rick was assigned to duties in Rapid City South Dakota in 1977. After living in Base Housing on Ellsworth AFB for about two years, they managed to build their own home on a hillside about eight miles east of Rapid City, S. Dakota. This home proved to be a great place to live which they enjoyed very much.

Rick had been sent to school for almost a year to learn the equipment for the Airborne Command Post and had made Technical Sergeant then had joined the crews that flew and maintained the Aircraft and equipment for the Flying Command Post. This assignment took Rick away from home for weeks at a time and there was always irregular hours with flights at most anytime of the day or night.

Anna worked at several jobs to supplement the family income and to occupy herself while Rick was away. The children had become teenagers and then high school and then graduation. Anna had the responsibility of getting them to activities and at the same time maintaining a working career.

In July 1984, Rick retired from the Air Force and then began the task of finding suitable employment. Rick accepted employment with Photon Sources, a Laser Company in Lavonia, Michigan. The family reluctantly moved from their home in the Black Hills and moved to Garden City, Michigan where they purchased a home. Glenda and Paul graduated from High School in Garden City then Paul left to attend Wentworth Academy in Missouri and a year later received an appointment to attend the Air Force Academy. In the winter of 1991 Paul had to leave the Academy because of stress. Rick and Anna were unhappy in Michigan and the family moved to Pueblo West, Colorado. Rick's father decided to join them in Colorado. He purchased a home about a half mile from Rick and Anna. He was getting settled in when he suffered a fatal heart attack on November 16, 1962. Emmitt was returned to Newark, Ohio for burial beside his sister Loree in Wilson Cemetery.

Rick terminated his employment in Pueblo West and accepted employment in Peoria, Illinois They sold their homes in Rapid City and Pueblo West and moved to Peoria. After moving to Illinois, Rick started having Mini-strokes that soon led to disability retirement.

So far his condition has not worsened and they have been able to travel and pursue other hobbies such as fishing. On July 12, 2000, Rick and Anna celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary. Anna devotes much of her time to following Rick around where he goes to take care of him. They hope that the Good Lord will grant many more years for them to enjoy life and each other and their children and grandchildren. Rick is devoting what time he can to the Family History Project and has completed and published a History of the Samuel and Roseanna Webster Wilkin Family. He has also worked on a History of the Descendants of Thomas Fendel Webster and Elizabeth Pulse Webster. The future of his health is uncertain so he works to make the most of his time. Condensed from a story written by Rick Wilkin for his Wilkin Family History, published in 2000.
1966 Juanita Annette Wilkin 1968 Glenda Jean Wilkin 1971 Paul Allen Wilkin 1923 William Coldiron 1941 William Gene Coldiron 1943 Karen Sue Coldiron 1951 Diana Marie Coldiron 1942 Wilbur Dean Mansfield 1963 Rhonda Jo Mansfield 1967 Jeffrey Dean Mansfield 1949 Ronald W Coffey 1979 Colin William Coffey 1981 Wade Franklin Coffey 1916 Paul Brown 1943 Charles Allen Brown 1952 Thomas Leslie Brown 1956 Bonnie Linn Brown 1957 Gary Lee Brown 1960 James Earl Brown 1947 Ruth McCauley 1923 Dale Leo Malott 1948 Lawrence Noble Malott 1950 Connie Linn Malott 1952 Patricia Ann Malott 1967 Dale Leo Malott 1947 Ellen Joan Ebel 1969 Megan Leigh Malott 1971 Jamie Linn Malott 1977 Lawrence Noble Malott 1990 Natasha Rian Spangler Rodney Van Rogers 1990 Rodney Van Rogers 1992 Cady Jacob Rogers 1996 Bailey Cheyenne Rogers 1997 Emily Marie (Malott) 1949 William B Payton 1971 Lara Linn Payton 1979 Britne Rebecca Payton 1982 Brent Winston Payton 1950 James R Jones 1970 Kyle Christopher Jones 1972 Derek Alan Pendleton Jones 1974 - 1995 James Travis Jones 20 20 1970 Debra K Arnett 1991 Taylor Mary Lee Malott 1995 Connee Austin Malott 1916 Burk Lee Colliver 1955 Charles Lee Colliver 1961 Carol Catherine Colliver Darlene Kay Carter 1988 Lee Thomas Colliver Paul Flavius Pulse 1989 Zachary Flavius Pulse 1995 Jonathan Tyler Pulse 1998 Hannah Katherine Pulse 1852 - 1939 John Wesley Pulse 86 86 1859 - 1937 Katherine Bogart 78 78 1794 - 1888 George W Pulse 93 93 In 1817, George Pulse, with his wife, one child and his parents, moved to Highland County, Ohio, and located near Hillsboro. 1833, George removed to Dodson Township, where he taught school and cultivated his farm. He died near Dodsonville April 7, 1888, and his wife died in 1889.

Source:
1850 Highland County (Dodson? Township) Ohio census, page 276, dwelling #932. It is assumed that George Pulse is the son of Sarah Pulse who is living two doors down in dwelling #934. His occupation is listed as farmer with real estate valued at $2500. Birth place is either VA or PA, Enumerator's handwriting is hard to read.

1860 Highland County, OH censusm page 64, dwelling #922 lists George Pulse, age 65, occupation farmer with real estate valued at $3000 and personal estate valued at $1200. He is born in VA.
1809 - 1889 Eliza Bonwell 79 79 This birth date is too late for her children. Maybe there is another wife. Arthur Bonwell Susan Tollman 1815 - 1855 John David Pulse 40 40 One of the sons of George Pulse, a settler of Liberty township, in the first decade of the nineteenth century, was John D. Pulse, born in Liberty township, in 1816. He marled Cynthia A., daughter of Michael and Polly (Walker) Stroup, a famous pioneer couple of New Market township whose lives are sketched at some length in another article of this volume. After marriage, John D. Pulse located on a farm in Dodson township, where he prospered and was accumulating property rapidly when cut off in the prime of life. In 1855 he had made a trip to Iowa to buy land for investment and while there contracted typhoid fever which terminated fatally twelve days after he returned to his Ohio home. His wife, however, assumed charge of the business and managed it successfully until her death, which occurred in 1899 at the age of seventy-nine years. Her living children are Eliud S., of Dodson township; Flavious O., the subject of this sketch; Michael B., of Brown county, and John W., who resides on the old place. Besides these, Mary E., the first born, and Eliza J., the fourth in order of birth, have passed away. Sarah Elizabeth Pulse 1832 Margaret Pulse 1833 George Wesley Pulse 1838 Eliza Jane Pulse 1840 Beverly Waugh Pulse 1846 William Arthur Pulse 1849 Charles Nathaniel Pulse 1835 Mary A Pulse I'm not sure about her. 1852 - 1939 John Wesley Pulse 86 86 1820 - 1900 Cynthia Ann Stroup 80 80 1840 - 1892 Mary Ann Elizabeth Pulse 52 52 Marriage 1 David Arthur ROUSH
    * Married: 30 DEC 1858

Marriage 2 Charles F. IRONS
    * Married: 1 JAN 1879
1845 - 1923 Flavius Ozro Pulse 78 78 Flavious O. Pulse, a prosperous farmer of Salem township, belongs to a family long identified with the agricultural interests of Highland county.

F. O. Pulse, third in age of the children, was born in Dodson township, Highland county, Ohio, March 13, 1845, and remained at home until he had completed his twentieth year. Determined to see something of the world before he settled down to business, he started out on a long trip the objective points of which were Vera Cruz and other cities of Mexico. He was absent a considerable time and, after traveling 12,000 miles without seeing a single person whom he had known before, returned home with the full conviction that the old song was correct in saying there was no other place like home. Shortly after returning, he married Mary E., daughter of John Cramton, of Highland county, and located on the farm which has since been his place of residence.

He showed himself to be not only an industrious but progressive farmer and has increased his original holdings of 122 acres to nearly five times that amount, all of which with the exception of seventy-five acres is under cultivation. He has greatly improved his estate while it was increasing in extent, and it is now ornamented with a handsome and commodious dwelling house, besides the numerous other buildings necessary in first-class farming. Mr. Pulse has been honored by having a post office named after him and he deserves the compliment, as he is one of the representative farmers of the prosperous township of Salem. Of his five children, three were lost in infancy, the living ones being Lillie M., wife of Fred Granger, of Hillsboro, and Clarence P., who is at home. The family are members of the Christian church.
1847 - 1855 Eliza Jane Pulse 8 8 1849 - 1916 Michael Beverly Pulse 66 66 Children
   1. Harry PULSE
   2. Charles PULSE
   3. John PULSE
   4. Annetta PULSE
   5. Sylvia PULSE
   6. Gertrude PULSE
1842 - 1932 Eliud S Pulse 90 90    1. Eva A. PULSE b: 4 AUG 1868
   2. Emma E. PULSE b: 4 AUG 1868
   3. Electra J. PULSE b: 20 JUL 1872 in Dodson Twp., Highland County, Ohio
1845 - 1931 Elizabeth Amanda Roush 86 86 Father: Samuel ROUSH
Mother: Jane WALKER

Children
   1. Eva A. PULSE b: 4 AUG 1868
   2. Emma E. PULSE b: 4 AUG 1868
   3. Electra J. PULSE b: 20 JUL 1872 in Dodson Twp., Highland County, Ohio
David Arthur Roush Charles F Irons 1847 - 1934 Mary Elizabeth Cramton 87 87 Father: John CRAMTON
Mother: Ann JOHNSON
1854 - 1906 Florence Cramton 52 52 1874 - 1875 John Edgar Pulse 1 1 Lillie M Pulse m. Fred Granger ~1880 Flavius Clarence Pulse 1881 - 1971 Martha Le Verne Gossett 90 90 She was born on the Fort Salem farm.

Father: James Worth GOSSETT b: 1847
Mother: Sarah Ann ROBERTS b: 1843

grandfather: Joseph GOSSETT b: 1821
grandmother: Louisa RADER b: 1820



The Ancestry of Gossetts in Ohio

   1. John Gosset, b. 1699 in Jersey Island, England, from where he emigrated to America; was licensed land in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1735; d. ca. 1765. Had a son Matthias, who was the Gossett ancestor of the branch in Ohio.
   2. Matthias Gossett and Mary (d. between 1796 and 1804. She was probably Mary Littler, dau. of Samuel and Mary Littler of Frederick Co., Va.) b. ca. 1740 in Penn. m. 1766 (or earlier). Landowner in Berkeley Co., Va. d. a f t e r 1811 in Bourbon Co., Ky.
   3. John Gossett and Honor (was living in 1830-Signed deed. Was buried in Sanders Cemetery, Highland Co., Ohio.) b. 1769 in Penn. Lived in Va. in his youth. m. 1787 in Va. d. Dec. 28, 1823, in Ohio. Buried in Sanders Cemetery, Highland Co., Ohio.
   4. John Gossett and Mary Eyler (b. in Adams Co., Ohio, d. Sept. 11, 1841, aged 51 yrs. Buried in Harwood Cemetery, Highland Ohio) b. 1791 in Va. (1850 Census.) m. June 1811, Adams Co., . d. Aug. 31, 1853, in Highland Co., Ohio. Buried in Harwood Cemetery.
   5. Joseph Gossett and Louisa Rader (b. Feb. 19, 1820, in Ohio; d. Mar. 8, 1900, at Percy, Marion Co., Iowa. Dau. of George and Mary Whitlatch Rader of Highland Co., Ohio.) b. Oct. 19, 1821, in Highland Co., Ohio. m. Feb. 2, 1839. d. Dec. 9, 1855. Buried-Harwood Cem., Highland Co., Ohio.
   6. Joseph and Louisa Rader Gossett were survived by three sons -John, James Worth, and Joseph:
         1. John Gossett and Lavina Roberts (b. Feb. 9, 1846; d. Oct. 13, 1884. Dau. of Abraham and Mary Ann Fender Roberts.) b. Sept. 4,1845, Highland Co., Ohio. m. Feb. 9, 1865, Highland Co., Ohio. d. Dec. 1922, Highland Co., Ohio.
         2. James Worth Gossett and Sarah Ann Roberts (b. June 4, 1843; d. Dec. 20, 1932. Dau. of Abraham and Mary Ann Fender Roberts.) b. Apr. 24,1847, Highland Co., Ohio. m. Sept. 5, 1865, Highland Co., Ohio. d. Jan. 12, 1922, Highland Co., Ohio.
         3. Joseph Gossett and Ailsy Ann Carter (b. May 18, 1858, Monroe, Iowa; d. Dec. 14, 1912, Palo Alto, Calif. Dau. of Harrison and Elizabeth Mullins Carter.) b. Aug. 7, 1856, Highland Co., Ohio. m. Dec. 29, 1878, Monroe, Iowa. d. Dec. 13, 1915, Palo Alto, Calif.
1905 - 1996 Paul Flavius Pulse 90 90 He graduated from Hillsboro High School 1924; graduated with B.S. degree from Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio, 1927; received M.A. degree from Ohio State University 1936. Married April 15, 1927, Elizabeth McCall of Rainsboro, Ohio.  ~1906 Ozro Gosset Pulse He graduated from Hillsboro High School 1926. Paul and Ozro Pulse owned the land surrounding the Harwood Cemetery. Originally this land was part of the homestead of Jack Gossett, their great-great-grandfather. ~1908 Elizabeth L McCall Her parents were born in Ohio, and she lived in Rainsboro, Ohio.
Virginia Ervin She is from Hillsboro. Paul Flavius Pulse 1930 - 2002 Paul Flavius Pulse 71 71 Obituary:
Paul F. Pulse, II, 71 years of Springfield, formerly of Hillsboro, died Monday, September 9, 2002 at the Springfield Mercy Hospital.

He was born in Columbus, Ohio on December 25, 1930 the son of the late Paul F. and Elizabeth (McCall) Pulse, Sr.

He was a 1948 graduate of Hillsboro High School, a 1952 graduate of Ohio State University with a B.S. in Ag Engineering, and a 1953 graduate of the University of New Mexico in Meteorology.  He was a retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force serving in the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam Era.  After retiring from military service he was an active farmer in Highland County for fifteen years.  He was an avid camper.  He was a former state Vice President for the Ohio FFA.  He was a member of the National FFA Band.  He received the State and American Farmer award.  He was a member of the Hillsboro Church of Christ, the 1980 Past Patron for the Hillsboro Chapter #444 O.E.S., the Highland Lodge #38 F. & A.M., a lifetime member of the Grand Chapter R.A.M. of Bermuda, lifetime member of the Grand Council R. & S.M. of Bermuda, the Highland Commandery #31 Knights Templar, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus, Aladdin Temple of Columbus, Ohio, and a lifetime member of the N.R.A.

Beside his parents he was preceded in death by one daughter, Ruth Ann Pulse.

He is survived by his wife, Eleanor (Ascham) Pulse, who he married on July 27, 1952, son and daughter-in-law, Paul F. and Carol (Colliver) Pulse, III of Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, two daughters and sons-in-law, Deborah and Stephen Moore of Okemos, Michigan, Elizabeth and Patrick Dominik of New Albany, Indiana, brother and sister-in-law, Thomas and Joni Pulse of Hillsboro, two sisters and brothers-in-law, Ann and Thomas Duffe of Georgetown, Texas, Eleanor and David Ferguson of Austin, Texas, seven grandchildren, Jennifer and Bryan Dominik, Katherine and Kelsey Moore, Zachary, Jonathan, and Hannah Pulse.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, September 12, 2002 at 11:00 A.M. at the Hope Miller-Thompson Funeral Home in Hillsboro with John Porter officiating.  Burial will follow in the Hillsboro Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Ohio Masonic Home Endowment Fund, Four Masonic Drive, Springfield, OH 45504 or to a Charity of Choice. 
Eleanor Ascham Michael Stroup The good people of New Market were greatly surprised by the appearance of a young man who came among them at the close of a cold, cloudy day late in the autumn of 1801. He was dressed in the rough garb of the pioneer tramp, but upon his head, in place of a cap, he carried an eighteen gallon copper kettle. He had a large bundle strapped to his back with buffalo tugs, and carried a smaller bundle under his arm, while in his hand he carried something looking greatly like an Indian bow.

This unique individual was Michael Stroup, a maker of wool hats, just from Chillicothe, looking for a place to begin business. Stroup was entirely indifferent to any criticisms upon his personal appearance. He was hunting a place to work, and soon had his kettle set in a cabin, and the sound of his bow was heard preparing the wool for hat making. He soon exhausted his stock of material, and as no wool could be obtained in the neighborhood and as his hats when sold barely covered the expenses of his journey and fixtures, he was without stock and without the means of buying more. His hats were sold at $18.00 per dozen.

Just when he was in doubt and uncertainty about the future, an opportunity opened for him to make some money in another way. Simon Kenton had built a mill on Mad river, just beyond the present site of Springfield, and employed Robert Boyce, of New Market, to bring the millstones from Maysville. The journey from Maysville to New Market was not very difficult, as a comparatively good road had been opened between the two places, but after reaching New Market, the forest was unbroken on to the site of the mill. Kenton had empowered Boyce to employ men to cut a wagon road through to Springfield, promising to pay the money as soon as the, stones for his mill arrived.

Stroup, William Finley, and George Cailey were employed to do this work. They began the labor about the middle of February, 1802, and reached Spring-field, half starved and frozen, in fifteen days from starting out. Simon Kenton was not at the mill and when found he was in his cabin four miles away and without money to pay for the labor performed or food necessary for the return journey. They obtained a meal on credit, of a log house tavern keeper in Springfield, and with all speed hastened back to New Market after an absence of nineteen days, hungry, and their clothing in rags from brush and brier. Stroup was greatly vexed, but otherwise managed to finish his stock of hats. These men opened a roadway important even down to the present, for the "Old Mead River road" survives, as a public highway.

The history of this wedding, as given in Scott's history, is amusing, also valuable as a picture of the character and moral tone of social life at that time. "Miss Walker was a very handsome, black-eyed girl of eighteen, who had emigrated from Fleming county, Ky., with her mother and stepfather, Joseph Myers, to the falls of Paint four years before, and came to New Market in 1801.

"She wore on this occasion a nice plain cap on her head, white silk gloves, a plain white collar, and shoes and stockings. Her dress was a very fine light-figured calico, which cost one dollar per yard. Most of those who could get it preferred white muslin worth two dollars per yard; often, however, they wore homespun, as meeting all requirements. The groom* was dressed in brown dress, coat and pants, white mar- seilles vest, white socks and low quartered shoes and white kid gloves. Generally in those days the grooms were not nearly so well dressed. The wedding took place at two o'clock p. m. The party was small and the ceremony was performed by Squire Oliver Ross.

"'Well,' said the squire, in his peculiar Irish style, 'we have met today to join together in holy matrimony Michael Stroup and Polly Walker, as respectable a couple as iver the Lord brought togither. Now I hope that not one of you will have any objections to their gettin' married. I think there will be no objictions. Join your right hands. Wall, Mr. Mike, will you take Miss Polly, whom you hold by the right hand, and as good looking and virtuous a young lady as iver the Virgin Mary was, to be yer lawfully wedded wife. Do you promise to forsake all others (now by the Lord, Mike, you must quit your running after other girls and cling to her alone, will ye, Mike?)'

"'Yes, yes," said the groom, "Oh, by G—d, yes.'

"'Well, Miss Polly, will you take Mike, whom you hold by his right hand, to be your lawfully wedded husband (he is worthy, for he is as sprightly a young man as iver wore a pair of buckskin brokins), you promise to forsake all others—but what the devil's to make a woman promise that, when you know they won't keep their promise, but I think you are an exception—you will cling to him till it please the Lord to separate you by death, will you, Polly? I know you will.'

"'Yes.'

"'Then I pronounce yoii man and wife, no more two but one. Now go home and raise your children for the Lord. The Lord bless you, ha! ha! ha! take your seats now, ha! the Lord bless you.'

Long and lovingly this couple lived in the enjoyment of their share of temporal blessing, seeing their fourteen children grow up like olive branches around their table.
Polly Walker 1933 Eleanor Pulse She married David Ferguson. 1942 Ann Pulse She married Thomas Duffe. 1935 Ervin Pulse Ruth Ann Pulse Deborah Pulse She married Stephen Moore and has two children, Katherine and Kelsey. Elizabeth Pulse She married Patrick Dominik and has two children, Jennifer and Bryan. Thomas Pulse married Joni. 1943 Sheila Mae Bell 1964 Sheila Marie Brewer ~1965 Charles Edward Brewer 1966 Cynthia Ann Brewer 1969 Sandra Lee Brewer 1922 - 1996 Kenneth E. Aydelotte 73 73 1956 Jill Marie Aydelotte 1960 Janet Sue Aydelotte 1962 Jack Edgar Aydelotte 1930 Walter Mark Mcginnis 1953 William Mark Mcginnis 1954 Dennis Randall Mcginnis 1958 Lon Kevin Mcginnis 1964 Michael Sean Mcginnis 1966 Timothy Patrick Mcginnis ~1955 Denise Neil 1972 Levi McGinnis 1933 Reba Iris Cox 1953 Robert Stephen Jones 1955 Darrell Keith Jones