Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Michelle Lynn Schott

The following Wedding Announcement appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) on Oct. 10, 1976: SNIDER, SCHOTT VOWS READ IN ST. NICHOLAS Michelle Lynn Schott, daughter of Mrs. Lea Schott of Nashport route 1 and John Schott of Westerville, became the bride of Jerry Snider of 9511/2 Adair avenue at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in St. Nicholas Catholic Church. Rev. Charles Cotton officiated. Mr. Snider is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snider of 248 Pine street. The bride wore an organza gown with venice lace trim, empire waistline, sweetheart neckline trimmed with seed pearls, and an organza and lace veil with motifs of lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white daisies and yellow pommettes accented with yellow sweetheart roses. Erin Snode was Mrs. Snider's maid-of-honor. She wore a green gown and tiered cape effect, lettuce edging and empire waistline. She wore a matching picture hat and carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies and yellow pommettes. Mr. Snider's best man was his brother Rick. A reception followed the wedding at the Marine Corps League on Adamsville road. Assistants were the sisters and sisters-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Rosecrans High School, and are both members of St. Thomas Catholic Church. Mrs. Snider is a dietary cashier at Bethesda Hospital. Mr. Snider is a Super-X Drug Store merchandiser. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will live at 9511/2 Adair avenue.


Larry J. Schott

Daily-Jeff.com
TRUCK REAR-ENDS TRACTOR, INJURES 2
Abby Crock/The Daily Jeffersonian
October 16, 2008
CALDWELL -- One local man was listed in "fair" condition today at a Columbus hospital and another sustained minor injuries following a two-vehicle accident in Enoch Township Wednesday night in which a pickup truck rear-ended a farm tractor.
According to Noble County Sheriff Landon T. Smith, Larry Schott, 54, of Caldwell was driving a Chevy S-10 truck on State Route 564, just south of County Road 15, when he reportedly rear-ended a John Deere farm tractor driven by Don Nau, 52, also of Caldwell.
A call reporting the accident was received by 911 at 7:18 p.m. United Ambulance and the Caldwell Volunteer Fire Department were called to the scene.
Nau was reportedly thrown from the tractor, sustaining severe injuries. He was taken by United Ambulance to Southeastern Med in Cambridge and was later transported to The Ohio State University Medical Center, where he was listed in "fair" condition this morning.
Schott was transported by United Ambulance to Marietta Memorial Hospital, where a hospital spokesperson said he was treated and released.
Pine Tree Towing handled the removal of the truck and tractor, citing heavy damage to both vehicles.
The accident remained under investigation by the Noble County Sheriff's Office.


Belinda Joy Schott

The following wedding announcement appeared in the Times Recorder newspaper on July 7, 1976:JULY 31 CHOSEN FOR VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schott of Caldwell Route 4 announce the
approaching marriage of their daughter, Belinda Joy, to Ray R.
Zerger, son of Mrs. Rena Young and Paul Zerger of Caldwell. The open church wedding will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 31,
in St. Stephen Catholic Church in Caldwell. Miss Schott is a graduate of Caldwell High School. Mr. Zerger,
also a CHS graduate, is employed by Gould Inc.


Belinda Joy Schott

The following wedding announcement appeared in the Times Recorder newspaper on July 7, 1976:JULY 31 CHOSEN FOR VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schott of Caldwell Route 4 announce the
approaching marriage of their daughter, Belinda Joy, to Ray R.
Zerger, son of Mrs. Rena Young and Paul Zerger of Caldwell. The open church wedding will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 31,
in St. Stephen Catholic Church in Caldwell. Miss Schott is a graduate of Caldwell High School. Mr. Zerger,
also a CHS graduate, is employed by Gould Inc.


Joseph Huck

In 1900, Joseph Huck (39) and his wife Anna (35) owned a farm in Lowell Village, Adams Twp., Washington Co., Ohio, where they lived with their seven children John G. (11), Ellen D. (10), Annie M. (8), Eloise G. (6), Andrew J. (3), Vesta E. (2) and Benjamin F. (10 mos). Everyone in the home was a native of Ohio. Joseph and Anna's parents were German.