Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Benjamin Reischman

Lived and farmed in Alberta, Canada.


Amy Martin

Sources conflict on first name:
Emma -- Haren
Amy -- Reischman, Hartley, obituary

Obituary (courtesy of Betty Hartley; exact source unknown)
Mrs. Amy Reischman died Tuesday morning, March
2, 1920 at Big Valley, Albert, Canada, from pneumonia, with
which she was ill fourteen days.
Her maiden name was Amy Martin and was married
to Benjamin Reischman in 1913. The decedent was born and
raised here and remained in this neighborhood until the family
moved to Akron in 1911. She was devoted to her home and fam-
ily and won the affection of all who knew her.
Besides her husband and little son, Leo, she leaves her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anonzo Martin, two brothers, and one sister,
Fred Martin of Canton; Francis and Mrs. Leo Koeberle, of Akron.
She was buried Friday morning, March 5, at 10 o'clock at Big Valley.


Charles A. Reischman

Sources conflict on mother's maiden name. The Ohio Online Death Certificate Index (ancestry.com) gives Charles' Reischman's mother's maiden name as Burkhart. Researcher Linda Anderson (who does not cite a source) gives his mother's maiden name as Wagner. Charles' sister Minnie's death certificate gives her mother's maiden name as Wagner. Further research needs to be done to clarify the discrepancy.

Charles and Ruth Reischman were the Foster parents of Lawrence Leo Reischman, adopted son Benjamin Reischman

Researcher Jim Reischman lists an eighth child in this family... Theresa, but does not give a birth date. According to Kelly Vallandingham (granddaughter of Charles and Ruth Reischman) there was no child named Theresa in the family.


Ruth Ellen Fitch

Obituary (courtesy of Betty Hartley; exact source unknown):
Ruth Ellen Reischman, 92, Old Washington,
died Thursday, March 30, 1989 at her home. She was
born August 2, 1896 in Belmont County.
She was a retired practical nurse at the former
St. Francis Hospital, Cambridge, and former member
of St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Lore City.
She was preceded in death by a foster son, Leo
Reischman; one brother Raymond Boyd; one sister Ada
Johnson; and two grandchildren.
Surviving are her husband, Charles A., five sons,
Walter and Chester, both of Barnesville, Bernard and
Harold of Akron and Paul of Charlotte, NC; two daughters,
Mrs. Albert (Mary Ellen) Vanderkamp of Old Washington,
Mrs. John (Martha) Kerns, Aliquippa, PA; 27 grandchildren
and 35 great grandchildren.
Friends were received Sunday at the Campbell-
Plumly Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial was held
Monday morning from the Church of the Assumption with
Fr. Charles Mascolino officiating. Burial was made in Crest-
view Cemetery. Rosary devotions were held Sunday evening.


Lawrence P. Reischman

Obituary (courtesy of Betty Hartley; exact source unknown):
Lawrence P. Reischman, 91, died June 2, 1987
in Bakersfield, CA. Born in Barnesville, he was a son of the
late Jacob and Mary Wagner Reischman.
He was a retired stockbroker who went to Kern County,
California after serving in the US Navy from 1915 to 1919. He
lived in Taft, California where he worked in the oilfields and
married Nora Logan.
He entered the brokerage business in 1929 and soon
thereafter moved to Bakersfield where he lived until his death. He
retired in 1973. He was a member of Veterans of WW I.
Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Nora; sons, Law-
rence E. of Riverside, CA., and Raymond J. of Bakersfield; daugh-
ters, Mary Patricia Lyons of Huntington Beach, CA., Margaret Cole
of Fresno, CA., and Helen Haller, Bakersfield, CA., one brother,
Charles Reischman, Old Washington; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie
Froehlich and Mrs. Anna Anderson; 25 grandchildren and 13
great grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. Francis
Church, Bakersfield, with Msgr. James T. Logan, nephew of the
deceased, officiating. Burial was made in Union Cemetery there.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Francis Church
Building Fund or Garces Memorial High School Chapel Fund.


Edward C. Reischman

In 1930, Edward Reischman (32) owned a home worth $7500 at 307 Wagner Ave. in Akron, Summit County, Ohio. Living with him were his wife, Anna (28), and children M. Margaret (6), Thomas (3), and Robert (1 yr 4 mos). Only Margaret attended school. Edward worked as a carpenter. The Reischman family owned a radio set.

Obituary (courtesy of Betty Hartley; exact source unknown):
Edward C. "Pappy" Reischman, 88, died May 6, 1986.
Born in Barnesville October 6, 1897, he was a son of Jacob and
Mary Wagner Reischman.
He was a resident of the Akron area for the past 66 years
and was self-employed as a home builder, retiring 13 years ago.
He was a member of Queen of Heaven Catholic Church.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna McLeer in
1981. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Mary) Paulus of
Akron; Mrs. John (Rosa Anna) Steurer of Barberton; Mrs. Robert
(Patricia) Gasper of Akron; Mrs. Donald (Madeline) Corney of
Uniontown; Mrs. Richard (Mageline) Shafer of Houston, Texas;
Mrs. Kathleen Snyder of Akron; sons, Thomas J. of Clinton, Robert
H. and Joseph C. both of Barberton; sisters, Mrs. Annie Anderson
and Mrs. Minnie Froehlich, both of Barnesville; brothers, Charles
Reischman, Old Washington; Lawrence of Bakersfield, CA; 40
grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren.
Mass of Christian Burial was held at Queen of Heaven
Church. Interment was made in Holy Cross Cemetery. The Rosary
was recited at 8 PM Friday. In lieu of flowers, the family suggested
donations to the charity of your choice.


Anna M. McAleer

According to the 1930 census, Anna's mother and father were born in Ohio and the Irish Free State, respectively.


John Edward Reischman

From death certificate:
Name: John Edw. Reischman
Residence: 632 Richard Crt.
Age: 2 months 13 days
Birth: 18 Jun 1921, Akron, O.
Father: Edw. Reischman, O.
Mother: Anna Mcleer, O.
Informant: Edward Reischman, 632 Richard Crt.


Anna Mae Reischman

Obituary (courtesy of Betty Hartley; exact source unknown):
Anna M. Anderson, 90, of 61841 West Tacoma
Road, Barnesville, died Thursday at home. She was born
January 1, 1899 in Belmont Count, the daughter of the late
Jacob and Mary Ann Wagner Reischman. She was a
member of the Church of Assumption, Barnesville, the Altar
Society, and Catholic Women's Club. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Hubert; a son, Robert.
Surviving are seven sons: Charles Edward, John
Hubert, Paul James, and Ralph William all of Barnesville,
Donald Jacob of Bethesda, Jack Michael of Hollywood, FL.,
Larry Glenn of Gahanna; six daughters: Mrs. Gaston (Helen
Marie) Boulet, Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy Ann) Morris and Mrs. Don-
ald (Norma) Carpenter, all of Barnesville, Mrs. Emile (Catherine)
Boulet of Quaker City, Mrs. Gene (Eileen) Britton of Jerusalem,
and Mrs. Thomas (Rita Mae) Jefferis of Bethesda; a brother,
Charles Reischman of Old Washington; a sister, Mrs. Charles
(Minnie) Froehlich of Barnesville; 60 grandchildren, 99 great
grandchildren and 16 great great grandchildren.
Friends will be received at Campbell-Plumly Funeral
Home, Barnesville, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. Sun-
day. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday
at the Church of Assumption with Rev. Charles Mascolino officiating.
Burial follows in Assumption Cemetery. Rosary devotions at 7:30
p.m. Sunday.