Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Michael Francis Archer

Michael Archer's occupation listed on his death certificate was flour milling.


Harriet

At the time of the 1910 census, Harriet Bivenour lived with her son Louis and his family in Canton, OH. She is not listed with the other adults in the family in the 1913 Canton (OH) City Directory.


Adam Riesbeck

In 1850, 37 year old German-born farmer Adam Reisbeck lived in Centre Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Living with him was 65 year old Margaret Reisbeck, and children Catherine (14), Barbara (9), Maria (7), Mark (5), and Martin (2). It is theorized that Adam was a widower living with his widowed mother, but this has not been proven. None of the children attended school. Adam's farm was valued at $1000.

At the time of the 1870 census, 57 year old Bavarian-born farmer Adam Reesaback lived in Center Twp., Monroe Co., Ohio with Mary (45, born in Prussia) and eight children: Magdeline (16), George (15), Mary A. (14), Elizabeth (12), Charles J. (10), Teresa (?) (8), Anne (6), and Philip (4). Mary, Elizabeth, Charles and Teresa attended school. Magdeline and her parents were the only ones in the home who could read. Adam's farm was worth $3000, and his personal possessions were valued at $800.


Mary

According to the 1880 census, Mary Sanford's parents were born in Maine.


Sallie Rowland

In 1910, the household of Frank Rowland contained his parents (Charles and Charilla), two brothers (Wilbur and Jonas) and a niece named Holly M. Dimmerling. This suggests that Frank had a sister who married a Dimmerling.

In 1938, "Sally Rowlands and daughter Holly" attended a surprise birthday party for Mrs. John (Barbara Miller) Schafer in Dexter City. Also attending were "Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rowlands and daughters Alice and Ruth."


Holly M. Dimmerling

Living in the household of her uncle, Frank Rowland, at the time of the 1910 census. Her parents are not in the household.