Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Marilyn Ebbert

Wedding announcement from the Zanesville Times Recorder, 21 Sep 1969
MARILYN EBBERT MARRIES MR. FACTOR AT FULTONHAM
Fultonham United Methodist Church was the scene of
the wedding Saturday of Miss Marilyn Ebbert, daughter of
Mrs. James Reed of Fultonham and the late Albert Ebbert,
to John Factor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Factor of South
Zanesville.
Rev. William Mills of Hanover officiated at the ceremony
at 2:30 p.m. The bride walked to the altar with her stepfather,
by whom she was given in marriage.
She wore a floor length gown of reembroidered Alencon
lace, fashioned with fitted bodice, high neckline and full
sleeves cuffed at the wrist. The full skirt was accented with
tiers of lace in the front. A matching cathedral veil of silk illu-
sion, edged with alencon lace, was held in place by a bonnet
shaped cap and she carried a colonial cascade of white
sweetheart roses.
Miss Marsha Baker, the bride’s cousin, was honor attend-
ant. She wore a floor length gown with gold velvet bodice
and satin skirt and matching illusion veil attached to a double
velvet Dior bow. Her flowers were green mums.
The bridesmaid, Mrs. Dan Norman and the junior brides-
maid, Miss Cathy Mahle, cousin of the bride, wore dresses
styled the same as Miss Bakers in green. Their flowers
were gold mums.
Leea DeMent was flower girl and the rings were carried
by Greg Mahle, cousin of the bride.
Jeff Pollock, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man.
Guests were seated by Rocky Factory, brother of the bride-
groom and Glenn DeLong.
The reception followed in the church basement. Assist-
ants were Miss Judy Rutledge, Miss Cathy Loomis, Miss
Cathy Miller, and Mrs. John Hammer. Cheryl Hammer
registered the guests and Gina Reed distributed rice bags
among the guests.
Mr. Factor and his bride will live at 1629 Reading road,
Reading.
Saturday’s bride is a graduate of Maysville High School
and is a member of the Fultonham UM Church.
Her husband is a graduate of Maysville High School and
Nashville Auto-Diesel College. He is employed by Hemes
Trucking Company, Cincinnati. Mr. Factor is a member of
South Zanesville United Methodists Church.


John Robert Factor Jr.

The following caption accompanied a photo of the children in the Kiddie Karavan photo spread in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 16 Sep 1973:
John Robert Factor, Jr., 3, and Jennifer Renee Factor, 14 months, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Factor of Cincinnati. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Factor of 116 Juanita drive and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Fultonham. Their mother is the former Marilyn Ebbert.


Jennifer Renee Factor

Birth announcement from the Zanesville Times Recorder, 13 Jun 1972:
NAME DAUGHTER
The daughter born May 31 to Mr. and Mrs. John Factor of 628 Dottie court, Cincinatti has been named Jennifer Renee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Factor of 116 Juanita drive and Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Fultonham. The couple has a son, Robert Jr., who will be 2 years old July 22. Mrs. Factor is the former Marily Ebbert.


Marsha Kay Baker

Wedding announcement from the Zanesville Times Recorder, 8 Mar 1970:
DeLONG, BAKER CEREMONY TAKES PLACE AT FULTONHAM
In a wedding solemnized at 2:30 p.m. Saturday before the
altar of Uniontown Baptist Church at Fultonham, Miss Marsha
Kay Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker of East
Fultonham, became the bride of Glen Kevin DeLong, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wingard DeLong of Glenford Route 1.
The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. D. R.
Johnson. Mr. Baker escorted his daughter to the altar and
gave her in marriage.
She wore a gown of Chantilly lace designed with fitted
bodice and Sabrina neckline. The long sleeves ended in
points over her hands. The long tiered skirt extended into
a full train. She wore a profile headpiece with seed pearl
and crystal trim and Chantilly lace veil.
Her flowers were yellow roses, white carnations and
stephanotis in a cascade arrangement against ivy back-
ground.
Miss Janet DeLong of Columbus, sister of the bride-
groom, was maid of honor. She wore maize silk shantung
with high rise waistline and button trim and chiffon sleeves
with white lace trim. Her headpiece was a cluster of flowers
with silk illusion veil and she carried a colonial bouquet.
The bridesmaids, Mill Lilly Seene and Miss Donita Mattox,
wore nile green silk shantung, identical to the honor attendant’s
and headpieces to match their dresses.
Leea DeMent was flower girl and Todd Carson carried the
rings.
Wayne Taylor was Mr. DeLong’s best man. Guests were
seated by John Factor and Danny Stover.
A reception followed in the church social room where
assistants were Mrs. Hiram Seene, Mrs. James Reed, Mrs.
Larry Hamilton and Miss Jane Seene.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLong are living in East Fultonham.
The former Miss Baker is a graduate of Maysville High
School and is a member of Uniontown Baptist Church. She
is employed by Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc.
Mr. DeLong, a graduate of Sheridan High School is em-
ployed by Bremen Manufacturing Co. He, too, is a member
of Uniontown Baptist Church.


Francis E. Hohman

At article about aid to snowstorm victims in Eureka, S.D. that appeared in the Waterloo (Iowa) Daily Courier on 30 Jan 1950 contained the following paragraph:
Francis Hohman, McPherson county Red Cross disaster
chairman, said there had been seveal cases of isolated per-
sons requiring medical aid. He arranged to get them to
doctors.

Social Security number issued in South Dakota prior to 1951.


Althea Mary Hohman

Mary Althea Chittick was a resident of Nalcrest, Polk County, Florida at the time of her death. Her Social Security number was issued in South Dakota in 1957 or 1958.