Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Sebastian Edward Crock

The following wedding announcement for Sebastian Crock and Freda Noll appeared in the Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on March 2, 1933:
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Noll, Harrietsville, announce the marriage of their daughter,
Freda Matilda, and Sebastian Edward Crock, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Crock, south Olive, which was solemnized at 9 o'clock tuesday morning in St.
Henry's Catholic church, Harrietsville by Rev. Father James J. Donaldson. The
rites were followed by nptial (sic) mass, read by Rev. Fr. Edward Sullivan.
Mrs. F.S. Snufflin played Mendelssohn's wedding march and "Oh Promise Me"
during exchange of the marriage vows.
Attendants wee Miss Edna Noll, sister of the bride and Linus Crock, brother of
the bridegroom. The bride wore white crepe and a bridal veil held in place by a
wreath of orange blossoms and the bridesmaid wore hyacith crepe with accesories
of white.
Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the
bride's parents to the immediate relatives.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Noll are popular young people and will have the best wishes
of their many friends. They will reside on a farm near South Olive.

Mr. and Mrs. Sebast Crock, Kenneth, Fred, Debora and Barbara of Caldwell attended the Alex Noll family reunion on 24 Jul 1960 at the home of Carl and Laura (Noll) Polk in Zanesville. See notes of John Alexander Noll for a list of attendees.


Obituary:
Sebastian Edward Crock, 69, of Caldwell Route 4, died at 10:30 a.m. Saturday
at Good Samaritan Medical Center following surgery earlier in the week. A farmer,
he was born Oct. 9, 1909 in Enoch Township, Noble County, a son of Edward and
Anna Nau Crock. He was a member of St. Stephens Catholic church of Caldwell
and Father Klueber Council of Knights of Columbus.
Surviving are his wife, the former Freda Noll, four daughters, Rita Smithberger of
Reynoldsburg, Rosemary Schott of Bolivar, Debra Stottsberry of Smithville and
Barbara Crock of Zanesville; two sons, Kenneth of Caldwell and Fred of Marietta;
four brothers, Roman, Albert and Linus, all of Caldwell, and Andrew of Zanesville;
three sisters, Alma Tipton and Rose Cornett, both of Zanesville, and Elizabeth Roehrig
of Canton, and 15 grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Estadt Funeral Home in Caldwell
where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held
at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic church with Monsignor Lawrence Luciana
officiating. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Caldwell.


Freda Matilda Noll

Obituary:
Freda M. Crock, 77, of 2 Sycamore St., Caldwell, died at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday (July 24,
1990) at Summit Acres Nursing Home following a lengthy illness.
She was born Sept. 7, 1912 in Noble County, daughter of the late Alex and Eva Zwick
Noll. She was raised in Harriettsville, later moving to Caldwell, where she was a member
of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Catholic Women’s Club, and Caldwell Senior Citizens.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Sebastian Crock, in April 1979. They were
married Feb. 22 1933. Also preceding her in death were one son, David Crock, and one
brother, Clarence Noll.
Mrs. Crock leaves two sons, Kenneth Crock of Caldwell, and Fred Crock of Marietta;
four daughters, Rita Smithberger of Reynoldsburg; Rosemary Schott of Bolivar, Deborah
Stottsberry of Smithville, and Barbara Crock of Cincinnati; one brother, Ernest Noll of
Zanesville; five sisters, Edna Dimmerling, Clara Crock, and Pearl Estadt, all of Caldwell;
Veronica Burkhart of Burkhart and Laura Polk of Zanesville; 15 grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Caldwell Chapel of Cawley
and Peoples Funeral Home. Vigil services will be at 8:30 p.m.
Funeral Liturgy and Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Stephen’s Catholic
Church with the Rev. Fr. Dale Tornes as celebrant. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery,
Caldwell.


David Lee Crock

Obituary:
CALDWELL - A 13-year-old boy was fatally hurt Sunday [15 Nov 1959] when
he jumped from a farm tractor he apparently thought was overturning and was struck
on the head by an attached earthmoving blade.
Noble County Sheriff Donald Conaway said David Crock, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sebastian Crock of Pine Lake on Caldwell Route 3 apparently lost control of the tractor
when it struck a large rock on the berm of a township road a mile south of here.
He was discovered by his father about 4 p.m. Conaway estimated the accident had
occurred about 20 minutes before. The sheriff said the boy apparently leaped from the
tractor, thinking it was going to upset. The vehicle continued to run, however, and stopped
against an embankment about 20 feet farther down the road. The sheriff said the youth
was driving the tractor to a farm pasture to round up his father’s cattle. Dr. N. S. Reed,
county coroner, said the young Crock apparently died of a broken neck and a skull fracture.
A seventh-grader at the Caldwell school, he was born Nov. 4, 1946, near Caldwell. His
mother is the former Freda Noll. He was a member of St. Philomena Catholic Church where
he served as an altar boy. He served at the 9:30 a.m. Mass Sunday.
In addition to his parents, he leaves two brothers, Kenneth and Fred stationed with the
National Guard at Fort Knox, Ky.; four sisters, Mrs. Norbert Smithberger of Reynolds-
burg, Mrs. Vernon Schott of Bolivar, Deborah and Barbara of the home; his grandfather,
Alex Noll of Caldwell Route 4.
The body was removed to the Estadt Funeral Home here where the altar boys will recite
the rosary at 7:30 p.m. today and where parishioners rosary will be recited at 7:30 pm.
Tuesday. Services will be conducted in the St. Philomena Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Wed-
nesday by Rev. Fr. Stephen J. Pekalla. Burial will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery.


Hubert Eugene Arnold

SS# issued in Indiana in 1951.
Served in WWI:
Name: Hubert E. Arnold Serial Number: 5271495 Race: W
Residence: Caldwell, O. Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Caldwell, O. Enlistment Date: 21 Oct 1918
Birth Place: Caldwell, O. Birth Date / Age: March 14/98
Assigns Comment: Students' Army Training Corps Marietta College Marietta O to Discharge Private Honorable discharge Dec 18/18.

Only one man in the 1930 US Census index matches Hubert Arnold: A 30 yar old Hubert Arnold, native of Ohio, ernted a home for $80 a month on North Meridian St. in Indanapolis, Marion Co., Indiana. Living with him were his wife Alta (29) and newborn son Paul. Hubert was a business service salesman. "Age at first marriage" for Hubert and Alta was 29 and 25, respectively.

H. Arnold of Evansville, Indiana was the informant for the death certificate of Mary Regina Arnold in 1948.


Alta

According to the census, Alta's parents were born in Indiana.


Hubert Eugene Arnold

SS# issued in Indiana in 1951.
Served in WWI:
Name: Hubert E. Arnold Serial Number: 5271495 Race: W
Residence: Caldwell, O. Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Caldwell, O. Enlistment Date: 21 Oct 1918
Birth Place: Caldwell, O. Birth Date / Age: March 14/98
Assigns Comment: Students' Army Training Corps Marietta College Marietta O to Discharge Private Honorable discharge Dec 18/18.

Only one man in the 1930 US Census index matches Hubert Arnold: A 30 yar old Hubert Arnold, native of Ohio, ernted a home for $80 a month on North Meridian St. in Indanapolis, Marion Co., Indiana. Living with him were his wife Alta (29) and newborn son Paul. Hubert was a business service salesman. "Age at first marriage" for Hubert and Alta was 29 and 25, respectively.

H. Arnold of Evansville, Indiana was the informant for the death certificate of Mary Regina Arnold in 1948.


Virginia Davis

According to the census


Agnes Maria Arnold

Agnes has not been found in the 1930 US census index under either her maiden or married names. SS# issued in Illinois between 1957 and 1959.


Agnes Maria Arnold

Agnes has not been found in the 1930 US census index under either her maiden or married names. SS# issued in Illinois between 1957 and 1959.


Paul G. Arnold

In 1930, Paul G. Arnold (25) rented lving quarters at 910 Spriongfield N.E. in Canton, Stark Co., OH. Living with him was his wife, Beulah (24) and daughter Gloria F. (1 yr 9 mos.) Paul was employed as a dry cleaning salesman.

SS# issued in Ohio prior to 1951.


Beulah M. Schehl

From the “Berne News Briefs” column of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 22 Jul 1938:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold and family of Canton
were visiting over the week-end at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schell and family.

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The following note appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 11 Aug 1950:
BERNE -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnold of Cleveland
spent several days last week at the home of the latters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schell.
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Beulah Schehl's Social Security numberwas issued in Ohio prior to 1951.


William J. Arnold

In 1930, William (22) kived with his parents and younger brother in the family's home on North Street in Caldwell. Oddly, William Jr.'s marital status is listed as "unknown." William worked in his father's hardware store.

William Arnold was living in Akron, Ohio at the time of his mother's death in 1948.


Lucille Lee

Dates of birth and death (from Social Security Death Index) have not been proven. Sources disagree on first name:
Ada -- Snider, citing church records; Social Security Death Index
Lucille -- Zanesville Times Recorder

Wedding announcement from The Zanesville Times Recorder, page 12, 24 Jun 1938
An early morning wedding was solemnized Thursday, at the
rectory of St. Philomena Catholic church in Caldwell when Miss Lucille
Lee and William Arnold were united in marriage with Rev. Fr. Louis B.
Preston officiating. Those who witnessed the ceremony, were Mr. and
Mrs. Rennard Lee, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, and Miss
Cynthia Morris and Donald R. Harkins of Caldwell.
Mrs. Arnold is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee,
Senecaville, and a former music instructor in the Caldwell schools.
Mr. Arnold is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, Sr., of West
North street and a well known young business man of Caldwell.
They left immediately for a short wedding trip.


The following article appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder (pg 7) on 23 Jul 1938:
MRS. ARNOLD HONORED
CALDWELL -- Mrs. William Arnold, Jr., formerly Miss Lucille
Lee, was guest of honor at an afternoon tea of lovely appointments at the
Tipton Tea room on Lewis street. Thirty guests were present. Miss Enid
Okey of North street and Miss Cynthia Morris of West street were the
hostesses and Mrs. Walter Quick assisted in pouring.