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OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest                    Volume 99 : Issue 587

Today's Topics:
  #1 LEWIS ANDREWS - TUSCARAWAS COUNTY    [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE]
  #2 JULIUS MILLER RICHARDSON-TUSCARAWA   [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE]
  #3 JOSEPH T. JOHNSON - TUSCARAWAS COU   [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE]
  #4 TOMAS GARFIELD SYLER-/TUSCARAWAS/H   [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE]
  #5 SLUSHER burials, Hillcrest Memoria   [ojfwb@webtv.net (O Slush)]
  #6 SLUSHER burials, Greenlawn Memoria   [ojfwb@webtv.net (O Slush)]
  #7 Family Burials, Ohio Cemeteries      [ojfwb@webtv.net (O Slush)]


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Date: Wed,  4 Aug 1999 09:22:48, -0500
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BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL RECORDS OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA
The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887

        LEWIS ANDREWS, one of the oldest settlers of Washington Township,
was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, March 1, 1829, son of Hazel and Martha
Andrews, also natives of Ohio. About 1837 his parents removed to this
county and settled in Washington Township, on section 29. The land was then
in its original state. He first built his log cabin, then commenced to
clear his farm, having entered eighty acres, and remained here until his
decease. He was the father of ten children, six of whom are living -Mary,
Thomas, Perry, Louis, Louisa and Lovina. He was universally respected, and
in his demise Adams County lost one of her best citizens. Lewis Andrews was
reared in Adams County, receiving a very limited education, as the school
advantages of those days were very meager. He has experienced all phases of
pioneer life. He used to pound corn to make bread, the nearest mill being
at Fort Wayne. He was married April 13, 1856, to Miss Jane Quinn, born May
30, 1832, in Harrison County, Ohio, and daughter of James and Rachel Quinn,
natives of Ohio, who came to Adams County in 1853, settling in Washington
Township, where they remained until their decease. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
have had ten children, nine of whom are living -Jose, Martha, Rachel, Hazel
J., Inez, Hattie, James W., Addie and Osman P. Mrs. Andrew's parents had
ten children, six of whom are living - Thomas, David, Jane, Mary, James and
Barton W. Mr. Andrews owns a good farm of eighty acres, and resides on
section 28. Politically his is a Republican.

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Date: Wed,  4 Aug 1999 09:22:56, -0500
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HISTORY OF OHIO
The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925
Volume IV, page 203 with photo

        JULIUS MILLER RICHARDSON for the past seventeen years has practiced
law in New Philadelphia, and is a native of Tuscarawas County, where his
character and ability have made him prominent not only in his present
profession but also as an educator, public speaker and citizen.
        Mr. Richardson was born on a farm three miles northeast of
Shanesville, Tuscarawas County, November 4, 1862, son of Ambrose George and
Catherine (Correll) Richardson. The Corrells came from Pennsylvania Dutch
stock. His paternal grandparents, George and Barbara (Walter) Richardson,
came to Tuscarawas County in 1812. The great-grandparents, George and Mary
(Morehead) Richardson also came to Ohio about the same time. George
Richardson was born in Loudoun County, Virginia, and his wife in Ireland.
There is a well authenticated tradition that he was a soldier in the
American Revolution, one proof of which is that he was given a land grant
in Ohio, his patent being signed by President Madison. An acquaintance told
members of the family after his death that he had frequently heard him say
that he was a Colonial soldier in the struggle for American Independence.
The Richardsons are of English origin, their first place of settlement in
Colonial times being in the vicinity of Baltimore, Maryland, and from there
they moved to Loudoun County, Virginia, and then to Ohio. Ambrose George
Richardson was a farmer and subsequently a weaver, was a democrat, and he
and his wife were Presbyterians. His father, George Richardson, had been a
member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, and many of his descendants have
held to the same faith.
        Julius Miller Richardson was the second in a family of seven
children. He grew up on a farm under the unfavorable conditions that
followed the Civil war, and had to become self reliant and begin earning
his own living at an early age. He attended the public schools in the
country until he was sixteen, later the village schools at Shanesville,
Ohio, and when he was sixteen was given his teacher's license. He began
teaching at the age of eighteen and for nine consecutive years spent the
winter seasons teaching and the summer seasons farming. In 1894, upon
examination, he was granted a high school life certificate to teach in
Ohio. Mr. Richardson for ten years had charge of the Mineral City schools,
for one year was principal of a school in Canton, resigning and for seven
years serving as superintendent of the McConnellsville schools. While
teaching he studied law and his preceptor for several years was Charles H.
Fouts of McConnellsville. Upon examination before the state board he was
licensed to practice law June 18, 1907. Mr. Richardson for many years did a
great deal of work as a lecturer during that period of his life. For some
time he was listed as a lecturer by the Grant Lyceum Bureau, and appeared
before Chautauqua and other audiences, his best known subjects being
Shakespeare and Robert Burns.
        Since 1907 Mr. Richardson has applied his time and energies to the
practice of law at New Philadelphia, and has attained success in this
profession, as in teaching, through reliance upon his individual talent and
great industry. He is a staunch republican, is a member of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias, the Benevolent and Protective
Order of Elks, and Loyal Order of Moose.
        Mr. Richardson married, June 8, 1884, Miss Lena Brick, a native of
Tuscarawas County. Their four children are: Elizabeth, now Mrs. F.O.
Deibel; Milton Clarence, who married Sarah Thompson; Gertrude, now Mrs.
Dewey Beaty; and Katherine, wife of Howe Tebeau.

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Date: Wed,  4 Aug 1999 09:22:50, -0500
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Subject: JOSEPH T. JOHNSON - TUSCARAWAS COUNTY
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BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL RECORD OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA
The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887

        JOSEPH T. JOHNSON, an old settler of Adams County, was born in
Tuscarawas County, Ohio, August 7, 1834, a son of James and Eliza Johnson,
the former a native of Pennsylvania and now deceased, and the latter a
native of Montgomery County, Maryland. The parents came to Adams County in
1837, settling on section 19, Washington Township, where the father entered
160 acres of land, having paid the Government $1 per acre. He first built
his log cabin, then commenced to clear his land. His first crop was five
acres of corn, and the next year he raised some wheat. Later he removed to
section 14, Washington Township, which is the farm now occupied by his son
J.T. Johnson. He endured many trials and hardships, and for many years was
obliged to go to Fort Wayne to do his marketing. He also had to go to that
point for his bread stuffs. With mature years came prosperity, and he
became widely known and universally respected. He was a member of the
Methodist Episcopal church, and one of the founders of that church in this
county. Before a church building was erected his home was frequently used
for services. He always took great pains to accommodate the itinerant
minister. His demise occurred in October, 1853. The parents had five
children, of whom two are living -Joseph T. and Leonard W. Our subject was
reared to manhood in this county, and assisted his father in clearing the
farm. He was married May 18, 1858, to Miss Minerva Reynolds, born August
15, 1840, in this county, daughter of John and Rachel Reynolds, the former
now deceased. Her parents were among the first settlers of this county,
locating on section 26, Root Township, in September, 1827. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson have had ten children -Willis M., Rachel E., Florence A., Eliza J.,
Edwin J., Sarah E., Charles W., Rosa A., Edna E. and Cora M. Mr. Johnson
owns a good farm of 100 acres in a good state of cultivation. In politics
he is a Democrat.

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Date: Wed,  4 Aug 1999 09:22:52, -0500
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Subject: TOMAS GARFIELD SYLER-/TUSCARAWAS/HOLMES
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HISTORY OF OHIO
The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925
Volume IV, page 453

        THOMAS GARFIELD SYLER.  As a young man Thomas Garfield Syler found
his work in the field of education, and for over twenty years has been
identified with teaching and school administration, holding many posts of
responsibilities. He is now superintendent of schools at Sugar Creek.
        Mr. Syler was born on a farm near Strasburg, in Tuscarawas County,
June 22, 1881, fifth among the eight children of Harvey D. and Josephine
(Luke) Syler, and a grandson of Thomas and Hosannah (Leader) Syler, natives
of Pennsylvania and early settlers in Clark Township, Holmes County, Ohio.
Harvey D. Syler was born on a farm in Holmes County, and is still living in
that locality at the age of seventy-four. He was a farmer after his
marriage, lived for several years in Geauga County, and for many years
carried on the business of live-stock dealer. His has been an active and
useful life, and one that has connected him influentially with many
community affairs. He is a staunch republican.
        Thomas Garfield Syler grew up on his father's farm, and was
educated in rural districts, then in the schools at Berlin and Walnut
Creek, and later he graduated from the North Canton High School. He was
also a student in Wooster University.
        Mr. Syler at the age of twenty began teaching, and his experience
in rural schools aggregated nine years. For two years he was superintendent
of schools at Fresno, Ohio, and for four years was district superintendent
of schools in Coshocton County. In 1918 he came to Sugar Creek as
superintendent of the Sugar Creek-Shaneville public schools, and under his
direction this has become one of the best organized and most efficient
units in the public school systems of Tuscarawas County.
        Mr. Syler is a member of the Reformed Church, and is affiliated
with the Masonic lodge and Knights of Pythias. He is a republican in
politics. He married in 1908 Miss Elma Fleishman. Their three children are
Virginia, Katherine and Thomas.

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Otis Webster SLUSHER 27 Aug 1894 - 23 May 1979 - s/o Enoch Webster
SLUSHER and Esther Ann LARKIN - h/o Esther Anna COLLINS.

Esther Anna (COLLINS) SLUSHER 19 Dec 1906 - 17 Sep 1987 - d/o George B.
COLLINS and Ida COLLINS - w/o Otis Webster SLUSHER.

Ida Esther (SLUSHER) STANDER 29 Jun 1926 - 17 Aug 1987 - d/o Otis
Webster SLUSHER and Esther Anna COLLINS - w/o James William STANDER.

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Otis Webster SLUSHER Jr. 8 Apr 1928 - 22 Dec 1995 - s/o Otis Webster
SLUSHER and Esther Anna COLLINS - h/o Estrell Llewellen (WINTRODE)
SLUSHER.

Estrell Llewellen (WINTRODE) SLUSHER 21 Dec 1929 - 17 Jul 1985 - d/o
Harold Vernon WINTRODE and Lillian Annabelle (MONTGOMERY) SLATER
WINTRODE - w/o Otis Webster SLUSHER Jr.

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Calvary Cemetery, Cleveland, Cyahoga Co, OH:

Charles S. MCGUIGAN 7 Jun 1906 - 1 Jun 1976 - s/o William McGUIGAN and
Cecelia BIRMINGHAM - h/o Myrtle H. COLLINS.

Myrtle H.(COLLINS) MCGUIGAN 24 Jul 1911 - 24 Sep 1985 - d/o George B
COLLINS and Ida COLLINS - w/o Charles S. McGUIGAN.

Brooklyn Hts Cemetery, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co, OH: 

John S. "Jack" RUSSELL 12 Dec 1898 - 17 Nov 1982 - s/o Martin RUSSELL
and Mary KUJAWA - h/o Anna L. (COLLINS) RUSSELL.

Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, OH:

Christopher Jeremiah COLLINS 2 Oct 1905 - 5 Jun 1991 - s/o George B.
COLLINS and Ida COLLINS - h/o Lona June (MERGLER) COLLINS.

Smiley J. (_____) COLLINS 1 May 1896 - 29 Jan 1958 - s/o ____ _____ and
Ida COLLINS - Mother Ida later married George B. COLLINS - h/o(1)
Unknown, h/o(2) Marion L. RIDGE, h/o(3) Margaret L. MEDLICOTT, h/o(4)
Lula M. ______.

Willoughby Cemetery, Wiiloughby, Lake Co, OH:

Edward J. SULECKI 7 Aug 1913 - 7 Jul 1970 - s/o Francis SULECKI and
Elizabet WITKOWSKI - h/o Eileen M. COLLINS.

Eileen (COLLINS) SULECKI 26 Apr 1916 - 16 Oct 1975 - d/o George B.
COLLINS and Ida COLLINS - w/o Edward J. SULECKI.

Washington Cemetery, Washington Court House, Fayette Co, OH:

Susan Catherine (JUDY) SLUSHER 23 Jul 1841 - 2 Apr 1934 - d/o Adam JUDY
and Mary KIMBLE - w/o George William SLUSHER.

Enoch Webster SLUSHER 20 Nov 1860 - 22 Feb 1914 - s/o George William
SLUSHER and usan Catherine JUDY - h/o Esther Ann LARKIN.

Elba Asbury CARSON 24 Dec 1887 - 29 Jul 1971 - s/o Joshua McClellon
CARSON and Virginia Rosetta SLUSHER - h/o Mamie Chloe FISHBACK.

Mamie Chloe (FISHBACK) SLUSHER 11 Jul 1888 - 19 Sep 1981 - d/o Marion
FISHBACK and Anna HAINES - w/o Elba Asbury CARSON.

James Lester DODD 9 Nov 1875 - 17 Dec 1965 - s/o Shelton DODD and
Rebecca _____ - h/o Melcena Maude SLUSHER.

Melcena Maude (SLUSHER) DODD 4 Nov 1875 - 18 Dec 1961 - d/o George
William SLUSHR and Susan Catherine JUDY - w/o James Lester DODD.

Norma Catherine DODD 19 Oct 1902 - 21 Nov 1997 - d/o James Lester DODD
and Melcena Maude SLUSHER.

Harold Ray GLASS 20 Apr 1898 - 6 Jun 1978 - s/o Oscar CLASS and Dessie
Grace SLUSHER - w/o Martha Helen GARRINGER.

Sunset Cemetery, Galloway, Franklin Co, OH:

Paul McKinley SLUSHER 29 May 1899 - 11 Jun 1980 - s/o George Washington
SLUSHER and Mary Amanda LEVECK - h/o Ketherine Elizabeth TERRY.

Katherine Elizabeth (TERRY) SLUSHER 24 May 1900 - 24 May 1958 - d/o
Miles A. TERRY and Artha DOWLER - w/o Paul McKenley SLUSHER.

I. I. O. F. Cemetery, Blanchester, Clinton Co, OH:

George William SLUSHER 2 Jul 1838 - 15 Nov 1908 - s/o Alfred SLUSHER and
Nancy Ann SKIDMORE - h/o Susan Catherine JUDY.

Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, New Carlisle, Clark Co, OH:

Goldie May (GLASS) WILLIAMSON LAWHORN 20 Jun 1901 - 12 Nov 1983 - d/o
Oscar GLASS and Dessie Grace SLUSHER - w/o(1) Orrin WILLIAMSON - w/o(2)
Henry J. LAWHORN.

Henry J. LAWHORN 21 Dec 1895 - 2 Apr 1984 - s/o James LAWHORN and Annie
_____ - h/o Goldie May GLASS.

Union Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH:

Lawrence Earl SLUSHER 30 Aug 1895 - 5 Jan 1991 - s/o George Washington
SLUSHER and Mary Amanda LEVECK - h/o Helen M. MONTGOMERY.

Helen M. (MONTGOMERY) SLUSHER 9 Feb 1897 - 10 May 1975 - d/o Frank S.
MONTGOMERY and Alice NEISWANDER - w/o Lawrence Earl SLUSHER.

Esther Ann LARKIN 23 Jul 1873 - 1 May 1923 - d/o John H. LARKIN and Mary
M. PEARSON - w/o Enoch Webster SLUSHER.

Ella Mable (SLUSHER) PERFECT BURT 12 Oct 1891 - 22 Aug 1981 - d/o Enoch
Webster SLUSHER and Esther Ann LARKIN - w/o(1) Carter Burton PERFECT -
w/o(2) ____ BURT.

Bowersville Cemetery, Bowersville, OH:

Betty J. (LYNCH) SLUSHER 15 May 1929 - 1980 - w/o Willard Stanley
SLUSHER.

Jamestown/Silvercreek Cemetery, Greene Co, OH:

George Washington SLUSHER 4 Mar 1863 - 31 Mar 1942 - s/o George William
SLUSHER and Susan Catherine JUDY - h/o Mary Amanda LEVECK.

Mary Amanda (LEVECK) SLUSHER 20 Jun 1874 - 9 Sep 1961 - d/o George
LEVECK and Mary Amnda WATSON - w/o George Washington SLUSHER.

Ulysses Stanley SLUSHER 6 Jun 1897 - 29 Jun 1993 - s/o George Washington
SLUSHER and Mary Amanda LEVECK - h/o Ivy Pearl LOWMAN.

Janice Violette SLUSHER 1 Sep 1939 - 19 Sep 1943 (4 y/o) - d/o Ulysses
Stanley SLISHER and Ivy Pearl LOWMAN - twin of Janet Viola SLUSHER.

Oscar GLASS 27 Dec 1891 - 1 Nov 1958 - s/o James GLASS and Lottie
STEWART - h/o Dessie Grace SLUSHER.

Dessie Grace (SLUSHER) GLASS 26 Jun 1880 - 18 Oct 1962 - d/o George
William SLUSHER and Susan Catherine JUDY - w/o Oscar GLASS.

Concord Cemetery, Concord, OH:

John Allen WINTRODE 21 Nov 1869 - 20 Dec 1931 - s/o Jacob Jackson
Wintrode and Phebe STARRICK - h/o Estrell Vastus TUCKER.

Estrell Vastus (TUCKER) WINTRODE abt 1870 - 1960 - d/o Robert Charles
TUCKER and Lucy Ann MCINTURF - w/o John Allen WINTRODE.

Harold Vernon WINTRODE 12 Jul 1892 - 1 Mar 1936 - s/o John Allen
WINTRODE and Estrell Vastus TUCKER - h/o (1) unknown - h/o(2)  unknown -
h/o(3) Lilliam Annablelle MONTGOMERY.

Whitehaven Cemetery, Mayfield, OH:

Lillian Annabelle (MONTGOMERY) SLATER WINTRODE 1897 - 17 Oct 1982 - d/o
John Charles MONTGOMERY and Isabell J. SMART - w/o(1) John Thomas Benton
SLATER - w/o(2) Harold Vernon WINTRODE.

Woodland Cemetery, Cuyahoga Co, OH.

John Thomas Benton SLATER 11 Nov 1898 - 30 Mar 1926 - s/o John Thomas
SLATER and Beuna PAINTER - h/o Lillian Annabelle MONTGOMERY.

Hillcrest Cemetery, Aurora, Portage Co, OH:

Florence (SLATER) KELLERMAN HARTMAN 11 Apr 1918 - 14 Jul 1978 - d/o John
Thomas Benton SLATER and Lillian Annabelle MONTGOMERY. - h/o(1) ____
KELLERMAN - h/o(2) Floyd HARTMAN.

Ridge Hill Memorial Gardens, Amherst, Lorain Co, OH:

Vernon Allen WINTRODE 27 Jan 1933 - 10 Aug 1998 - s/o Harold Vernon
WINTRODE and Lillian Annablle MONTGOMERY - h/o Corrine MORROW.

Knollwood Cemetery, Mayfield Hts, OH:

Loren Allen WINTRODE 20 Apr 1895 - 2 Jul 1974 - s/o John Allen WINTRODE
and Estrell Vastus TUCKER - h/o Hazel May KERSLAKE.

Robert Allen WINTRODE 18 Dec 1918 - 1981 - s/o Loren Allen WINTRODE and
Hazel May KERSLAKE - h/o(1) Virginia SMITH - h/o(2) Grace Leona CAIN.

Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Avon, OH:

Charlotte Jane (DORT) WINTRODE 16 Oct 1934 - 1984 - d/o ____ DORT and
Rose ____ - w/o Edwin William WINTRODE.

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