Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Mary Ann Schaad

Ohio online death certificate index indicates that Mary Ann was a resident of Washington County, Ohio who died in an out-of-state hospital.


Dylan Dean Hart

Birth announcement (from Ed Miller; exact source unknown):
Dean O. and Lori A. Hart of 85 Shade Hill Road, Marietta, announce the birth of their son, Dylan Dean Hart. He was born at 4:44 p.m. Saturday, July 26, 2003, at Marietta Memorial Hospital in Marietta. He weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Larry and Janet Schaad of Lowell, Donald Hart of Lowell and the late Christine Hart-Buck. Great-grandmother is Margaret Schaad of Lowell.


John C. Lamielle

In 1870, the family lived in Louisville, Nimishillen Twp., Stark County, Ohio. The family's surname was mis-indexed as Lewelle. The household consisted of John (40), Francis (43), Joseph (19), Nicholas (17), Elizabeth (17), Peter (14), Josephine (13), Malinda (11), John (9), George (7), Edward (5), and ? (5). Six of the children attended school (Peter through Edward). John was a carpenter. He and Frances were natives of France; the children were all born in Ohio.

In 1900, John (71) and Francis (75) Lamielle still lived in Louisville. John's occupation in the census was listed as "old age." The census indicates that John was born in Ohio, but Frances was a native of France who came to America in 1826 when she was about 2 years old. Eight of Frances' ten children were still living in 1900.


Vickie Bosold

Living in Pataskala, Licking Co., OH in 2002.


Aloysius Aldenhoven

At the time of the 1910 census, widower Aloysius Aldenhoven (32) lived in a rented house in Pittsburgh. (The address in the census is illegible in the census.) Also living in the house were his two daughters, Constance A. (5) and Doris (2); and his unmarried sister Elizabeth M. (34). Aloysius worked as a food products salesman.

In 1920, 42 year old widower Aloysuis Aldenhoven rented a house at 231 N. Rebecca St. in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA. He lived with his two daughters, Contance (15) and Lois (12), both of whom attended school. Aloysius' unmarried sister Elizabeth (45) lived with them and kept house for the family. Aloysius was employed as a salesman for the H.J. Heinz Company.

In 1930, Aloysius Aldenhoven (53) was the head of one of three families that rented a portion of the house at 306 N. Negley Ave. in Pittsburgh. He lived with his daughter Annie C. (25), and his unmarried sister Elizabeth (55). Also boarding with the Aldenhovens was a 48 year old unmarried optometrist named John Reed . The Alderhoven's monthly rent was $95. The family owned a radio set. Aloysius worked as a salesman for a pickle factory.


Constance Annie Aldenhoven

In 1930, Annie Constance Aldenhoven (25) lived with her widowed father and unmarried aunt. She was not emplpoyed outside the home.