Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Hilda M. Bing

Obituary fron Marietta Times:
CALDWELL - Hilda M. Hohman, 93, of Caldwell died Sunday (Sept.
26, 2004). Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary of
the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Fulda. Friends may call from 2 to
7 p.m. today at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home in Caldwell
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Obituary from Caldwell Journal-Leader:
Hilda M. Hohman, age 93, of Caldwell, died Sunday morning, September 26,
2004, at Summit Acres Nursing Home in Caldwell.
She was born November 25, 1911 in Monroe County, a daughter of the late
John and Louise Schneider Bing. She was a homemaker and member of St. Mary of the
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at Fulda and its Catholic Women’s Club.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Paul Hohman,
whom she married October 18, 1948 and who died in 1990; 8 sisters: Clara, Stella, Georgiana,
Rose, Marcella, Elenore, Mary Agnes & Martha; and 7 brothers, Carl Frances, Urban Alex,
Andrew, Owen, and Sylvester.
Surviving are one daughter, Esther Hohman of Fulda; special friend and neighbor
Helen Crum of Fulda and several nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received Monday, September 27, 2004 from 2 to 7 p.m. at McVay-
Perkins Funeral Home in Caldwell where Christian Scripture Services will be held at 7:00
p.m. Funeral Mass with Liturgy will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 28 at 10:30 a.m.
at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Samuel Saprano
as celebrant. Burial will follow in St. Mary’s Parish Cemetery.
An online register may be signed at 222.McVay-perkins.com.


Esther Hohman

Esther's birth announcement appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 27 Dec 1949:
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hohman, Caldwell, a daughter, at Good Samaritan Hospital Friday.

Esther attended Fulda School in the late 1950s and early 60s.


Herman Hohman

The following wedding announcement for Herman Hohman and Betty Greene appeared in The Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) newspaper on July 2, 1968:Betty M. Greene's Wedding Occurs Saturday Afternoon
In a wedding solemnized Saturday at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Miss Betty M. Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Greene of Fultonham, became the bride of Herman A. Hohman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hohman of Canton.
The double ring ceremony took place at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Charles Lang officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father by whom she was given in marriage.
She wore a white floor length gown of silk organza and imported English lace, designed with scooped neckline and long sleeves which came to points over the hands. The fitted lace bodice was trimmed in seed pearls and the full skirt was caught in back with a bow highlighted with a panel of lace ending in a cathedral train.
Her silk illusion veil was attached to a Queen's crown of seed pearls and crystals and she carried white carnations and an orchid in a cascade bouquet.
Mrs. James Riley of Roseville was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a floor length gown of powder blue and carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations.
Jim Hohman, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Vernon Hohman of Canton and James riley of Roseville.
A reception was held at Knights of Columbus Hall following the ceremony. Assistants were Mrs. Donald Hohman of Atwater, Mrs. Delmar Krebs of Thornville, Mrs. Earl Sims and Miss Mary Ann Crowley.
After a wedding trip to Washington, D.C., the newlyweds will live in Canton.
Saturday's bride is a graduate of Zanesville High School and until recently was employed at Columbia Cement Company.
Mr. Hohman, a graduate of American School, Chicago, is employed as a mechanic at R. B. Harmon, Inc. in Canton.

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Living in Lavonia, Georgia in 2008.


Donald Terence Hohman

The following birth announcement appeared in The Zanesville (OH) Signal newspaper on February 18, 1941: Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Hohman announce the birth of a can (sic) Saturday, Feb. 15, at their home east of Caldwell.

Don and Rita Hohman lived in Hartwell, Georgia in 2008.


John S. Bing

At the time of the 1900 census, John 32 year old farmer John Bing lived in Stuebenville City, Franklin Twp., Monroe County, Ohio with his wife Mary (33) and children Minnie M. (9), John A. (8), Erbin E. (5), Marcella M. (3), Stella M. (3), and Alexander J. (1). None of the children attended school. Adjoining households in the census were those of Peter and Anna Burkhart, and John Zwick.

In 1910, 48 year old farmer John Bing still lived in Franklin Twp., Monroe Co. with his wife Louisa (31) and children Andrew (17), Urban (15), Stella (13), Mercella (13), John (11), Rosa (9), Mary (5), and Clara. Clara's age is illegible. Also living in the house is 30 year old Ohio-born farmer Henry Burkhart. Henry's relationship to John Bing is "? Brother." The scrawl in front of the word "Brother" is illegible. It's very short; possibly "1/2" as in "half-brother."

John was born in Pennsylvania, his parents in Germany. Louisa and her father were born in Ohio, her mother in Germany. All of the children were born in Ohio. Everyone in the household spoke English; no one was illiterate. Adjacent households in the census belonged to the families of Peter & Theresa Zwick and George & Barbara Zwick.

The 1910 census indicates that this is John Bing's second marriage, and Louisa's first. They had been married for three years. Louisa has given birth to only one child, who is still living.

At the time of the 1920 census, John (51) and Louisa (40) Bing lived in Franklin Twp. with children Alexander (20), Rosa (18), Clara (11), Syslvester (10), Hilda (8), Frances (7), Carl (5), Martha (3 yrs 11 mos.), and Georgianna (1 yr 9 mos.). Rosa, Clara, Sylvester and Hilda attended school.

In 1930, John (61) and Louisa (51) Bing owned a farm in Franklin Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Living with them were their children Clara J. (21), Hilda (18), Carl A. (15), Martha (14), Georgiana (12), and Eleanor (9), and grandson Alexander Jr. (5). Carl, Martha, Georgiana and Eleanor attended school. Neighboring farms in the census belonged to Willard Blair and Herman C. Baker (Louisa's first cousin once removed).

John Bing’s obituary appeared on page 3 of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 12 Mar 1947:
JOHN S. BING, 79, CALLED BY DEATH
John S. Bing, 79, a retired farmer of near Lewisville
in Monroe county, died in Mercy hospital in Canton Monday
night following an illness of two months.
Surviving the deceased are his wife, Louise, 10
daughters, Mrs. Minnie Schott, Mrs. Rose Albers, Mrs.
Marcella Scheft, Mrs. Martha Michael, Mrs. Georgette
Emgler, Mrs. Claria Smith, Miss Hilda Bing and Miss
Eleanor Bing, all of Canton; Miss Stella Schwaker of
Woodsfield and Mrs. Murray Schockling of Fulda; four
sons, Andrew, Herbert, Alex, and Carl Bing, all of Canton;
22 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, and one sister,
Mrs. Louisa Coleman of Fulda.
Funeral services will be conducted at the St.
Joseph Catholic church at Burkhart Thursday morning
at 9 o’clock with burial in the church cemetery. The body
will be removed to the residence from Gardner funeral
home in Stafford Wednesday morning.

Death certificate informant: Mrs. Clifford Engler of Canton, Ohio (John Bing's daughter Georgianna)


Sylvester H. Bing

Sylvester's death certificate that he died of shoch of 4 hours duration and tachycardia following an operation on the date of death for "wrenching of feet."


Eleanor Bing

Living in Canton, Ohio in 1947.


John Bing

The family of John Bing has not been found in the indexes for th 1870 or 1880 US census. According to the 1910 census entry for John's daughter Louise Bing Coleman, both of Louise's parents were born in Germany. Louise's death notice mentions a brother, four-step brothers, and a sister. This indicates that one of her parents married more than once.


Mary Blake

In 1870, 22 year old Mary Blake lived and worked on her parents' farm in Enoch Twp., Noble County, Ohio. According to the census, Mary was unable to read or write.

The Hohman brothers -- John and Joseph -- married the Blake sisters -- Mary and Theresa -- on Jan 11, 1871 at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Fulda, Noble Co, OH.

Records conflict on place of birth. 1860 and 1920 censuses say Ohio; 1870 census says Pennsylvania.

In 1920, 72 year old widow Mary Hohman lived in Sherman Twp., Riley County, Kansas, next door to her son John Sebastian.


Joseph J. Hohman

The Hohman brothers -- John and Joseph -- married the Blake sisters -- Mary and Theresa -- on Jan 11, 1871 at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Fulda, Noble Co, OH.

In 1900, Joseph Hohman (51) and his wife Tricia (57) rented a farm in Clay Center Twp., Clay County, Kansas. Living with them was their son Rhinehart (18).

In 1920, 71 year old Joseph J. Hohman lived in Grant Twp., Clay County, Kansas with his wife Theresa (77). Joseph worked doing odd jobs for friends and neighbors.


Theresa Blake

In the 1850 census, Theresa Blake was called "Priscilla Block." The 1860 census stated that 26 year old Theresa Blake could not read or write. By 1920, the census indicated that Theresa Hohman could read but not write.

The Hohman brothers -- John and Joseph -- married the Blake sisters -- Mary and Theresa -- on Jan 11, 1871 at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Fulda, Noble Co, OH.

In 1900, all five of Theresa's children were still living.