Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Harry Franklin Elliott

Harry Elliott’s obituary appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 19 Nov 1976:
WOODSFIELD - Harry F. Elliott, 64, of 296 Green st.,
Woodsfield, died at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday at Barnesville
Hospital following a long illness.
He was born Feb. 6, 1912 in Woodsfield. He was a
member of the St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Knights of
Columbus, and was past Chef de Gare of the 40 and 8,
past commander of Monroe Post 87 of the American
Legion, and president of the Civil Service Employes
Association.
Surviving are his widow, Gladys Schumacher Elliott;
four daughters, Mrs. Wilbert (Pat) Carpenter of Marshall-
ville, Mrs. Robert (Mary Bel) Smithberger of Sunbury,
Mrs. Melvin (Judy) Kemp of Bethesda and Mrs. Robert
(Harriet) Forbes of Gahanna; a son, Terry Elliot of Woods-
field; a sister, Mrs. George (Elthea) Schultz of Hilltop
Lakes, Tex.; a brother, Glenn Elliott of Massillon; three
step-daughters, Mrs. John (Diane) Kenney of New Albany,
Mrs. John (Judith) Louther of Wellington, and Mrs. Bud
(Carla) Armstrong of Pataskala; a step-son, Herb Pfesser
(sic) of Upper Arlington; and 14 grandchildren.
The body was taken to Michener Funeral Home in
Woodsfield where friends may call 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
today. Mass of Participation will be solemnized at 10
a.m. Saturday at St. Sylvester Catholic Church in Woods-
field with burial in Immaculate Conception Catholic
Cemetery in Ozark.


Gladys Marcelline Schumacher

Gladys was living in Woodsfield, Monroe Co., Ohio in 1995. Gladys' first two husbands, Carl Pfeffer and James Wahl were third cousins, once removed.


Ralph Joseph Haren

Residence: 2124 Ceglow Drive, Jackson, Jackson Co., Michigan.


John Haren

Residence: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan.


Wilbert L. Carpenter

Social Security # 273 - 30 - 0854.