Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Daniel L. Gulling

Living in Wisconsin in 1999. Chief executive officer of Marinette Marine Corp, Green Bay, WI.

Residence: Green Bay, Wisconsin.


Edward A. Gulling

Residence: St. Charles, Illinois.


Philip S. Gulling

Residence: Bettendorf, Iowa.


Fred Nesbitt

Obituary in The Beacon Journal (Cleveland, OH), 11 May 1999

Fred Nesbitt Jr., 79, passed away May 10, 1999.
A lifetime resident of the area, Fred had been employed at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., B&W, and Westinghouse. He was co-owner of Nesbitt Motor Sales, was a World War II Navy veteran, and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church.

He is survived by his wife, Anna Rose; daughters, Anne (Donald) Pauken of California, Sandy (Donald) Rizzo of Virginia, Nancy (Daniel) Gulling of Wisconsin, Rita (George) Gilson of Lakewood, Ohio, Linda (Richard) Rodgers of Akron; brothers, Gene Nesbitt of Akron, Jim Nesbitt of Canton; 19 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Calling hours 4 to 8 p.m. TODAY at the Dunn-Quigley, Ciriello & Carr Funeral Home, 811 Grant St. Memorials may be made to St. Mary's Church.
(Dunn-Quigley, Ciriello & Carr,
Akron Grant Street, 253-8121.)


Charles Ezra Bederman

The 1913 Canton City Directory lists Charles E. Bederman and his wife B ertha living at 609 Greenfield. Charles' occupation was listed as "worker."


Bertha May Ibbotson

From death certificate:
Name: Bertha May Bederman
Residence: 1007 Greenfield Ave. S.W., Canton
Age: 68 years 8 months 6 days
Birth: 06 Feb 1877, Pa.
Occupation: Housework
Marital status: Widowed
Spouse: [blank]
Father: John Ibbaston, Pa.
Mother: [blank]
Informant: Mrs. Sherman Barrett, 1007 Greenfield Ave. S.W.


Minnie I. Cline

In 1910, Minnie Zwick (33) rented a home on the east side of Liverpool Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. She had been married for 10 years, but her husband did not live in the household. All five of Minnie's children lived in the home with her: Nora E. (9), Clarence E. (8), Roland V. (6), Mary M. (3), and Anna P. (11 months). Nora and Clarence attended school. No one in the home was employed. According to the census, everyone in the household was born in Ohio, as were their parents.

1920 Census:
1256 Neoley, Liverpool, Columbiana Co., OH.
Hardman, Henry 38 b. WV. parents b. Ireland, occupation: Pottery
" Minnie 42 b. WV.
Zwick, Rolland V. 16 b. OH. step-son
" Clarence Z. 18 b. OH. " "
" Anna P. 10 b. OH. step-Dau.
Hardman, Roselyn 3 b. OH. Dau.

In 1930, Minnie Hardman (53) rented a home for $5 a month in Yellow Creek Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. Mary was married, but her husband was not listed in the household. Other household members were Mary's daughter Laura R. Hardman (13) and Mary's son Rollin B. Zwick (26). Laura and Archie attended school. Rollin was the only member of the family who was employed. He worked as a laborer doing odd jobs. The family did not own a radio set.