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_Barrett A. GARDNER ________|
| (1872 - 1940) |
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| _James Harper PARSON _+
| | (1826 - 1889) m 1855
|_Naomi May Florence PARSON _|
(1878 - 1951) |
|_Mary Ann JONES ______+
(1835 - 1904) m 1855
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|--Maud DELANEY
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| _William M. CARSON __
| | (1833 - 1918) m 1854
|_Emma Drinkhouse CARSON _|
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|_Mary Anne GREEN ____+
(1834 - 1899) m 1854
_John GERBERICH _______
| (1761 - 1846)
_Peter GERBRICH _____|
| (1791 - 1884) |
| |_Anna Margaret RUHLIN _+
| (1767 - 1836)
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|--Peter H. GERBERICH
| (1822 - 1906)
| _Abraham HOSLER _______+
| | (1761 - 1803) m 1785
|_Catherina HOSLER ___|
(1796 - 1864) |
|_Christina BORTNER ____+
(1759 - 1842) m 1785
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From the History of Morrow County, 1880.
PETER H. GARVERICK, farmer; P. O., Whetstone; stands prominent among the many substanial farmers and reliable citizens of this township; he was born in York Co, Penn., Feb. 19, 1822. His father, Peter Garverick, was born and raised, in Pennsylvania, as was also his mother, whose maiden name was Catherine Hosler; his father was a farmer, although he worked at the carpenter trade part of the time; emigrated to what is now Morrow Co., in 1834, and settled on heavily wooded land, and now has the satisfaction of looking back over a well spent and useful life. On arriving at his majority, Mr. Garverick learned the blacksmith trade, and followed it for years, when he abandoned it for the pursuit of farming. He was married, April 8, 1849, to Caroline Bowman, by whom he had two children, one, Jacob B., is living. His wife died Sept. 13, 1863 and he married Elizabeth Miller; two children were born-Mary J. and Edward T.; his second wife died Dec. 15, 1867, and he was married a third time, uniting, January 25, 1869, with Mrs. Cassy Tshuty, who had two children-Henry J. and Elizabeth W. By this marriage, four children have been born, three of whom are living-William T., Franklin P., and Louisa M. Mr Garverick is much respected and honored in his community; he has been called upon to perform the duties of Assessor for thirteen years, and Trustee for nearly twenty years, besides filling other local offices. He owns a good farm and has a pleasant home, and is in the enjoyment of its comforts.[hassler.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, 1880.
PETER H. GARVERICK, farmer; P. O., Whetstone; stands prominent among the many substanial farmers and reliable citizens of this township; he was born in York Co, Penn., Feb. 19, 1822. His father, Peter Garverick, was born and raised, in Pennsylvania, as was also his mother, whose maiden name was Catherine Hosler; his father was a farmer, although he worked at the carpenter trade part of the time; emigrated to what is now Morrow Co., in 1834, and settled on heavily wooded land, and now has the satisfaction of looking back over a well spent and useful life. On arriving at his majority, Mr. Garverick learned the blacksmith trade, and followed it for years, when he abandoned it for the pursuit of farming. He was married, April 8, 1849, to Caroline Bowman, by whom he had two children, one, Jacob B., is living. His wife died Sept. 13, 1863 and he married Elizabeth Miller; two children were born-Mary J. and Edward T.; his second wife died Dec. 15, 1867, and he was married a third time, uniting, January 25, 1869, with Mrs. Cassy Tshuty, who had two children-Henry J. and Elizabeth W. By this marriage, four children have been born, three of whom are living-William T., Franklin P., and Louisa M. Mr Garverick is much respected and honored in his community; he has been called upon to perform the duties of Assessor for thirteen years, and Trustee for nearly twenty years, besides filling other local offices. He owns a good farm and has a pleasant home, and is in the enjoyment of its comforts.[ruhl.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, 1880.
PETER H. GARVERICK, farmer; P. O., Whetstone; stands prominent among the many substanial farmers and reliable citizens of this township; he was born in York Co, Penn., Feb. 19, 1822. His father, Peter Garverick, was born and raised, in Pennsylvania, as was also his mother, whose maiden name was Catherine Hosler; his father was a farmer, although he worked at the carpenter trade part of the time; emigrated to what is now Morrow Co., in 1834, and settled on heavily wooded land, and now has the satisfaction of looking back over a well spent and useful life. On arriving at his majority, Mr. Garverick learned the blacksmith trade, and followed it for years, when he abandoned it for the pursuit of farming. He was married, April 8, 1849, to Caroline Bowman, by whom he had two children, one, Jacob B., is living. His wife died Sept. 13, 1863 and he married Elizabeth Miller; two children were born-Mary J. and Edward T.; his second wife died Dec. 15, 1867, and he was married a third time, uniting, January 25, 1869, with Mrs. Cassy Tshuty, who had two children-Henry J. and Elizabeth W. By this marriage, four children have been born, three of whom are living-William T., Franklin P., and Louisa M. Mr Garverick is much respected and honored in his community; he has been called upon to perform the duties of Assessor for thirteen years, and Trustee for nearly twenty years, besides filling other local offices. He owns a good farm and has a pleasant home, and is in the enjoyment of its comforts.
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[5185] Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneological Society, 1989, Vol, 3, pg. 52.
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[5188] Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneological Society, 1989, Vol, 3, pg. 52.
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[5191] Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneological Society, 1989, Vol, 3, pg. 52.
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_Reuben Josiah HALDEMAN _+
| (1856 - 1932) m 1877
_Jay HALDEMAN _______|
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| |_Mary E. BORTNER ________
| m 1877
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|-- HALDEMAN
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| _________________________
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|_Clara PRESTON ______|
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|_________________________
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_Living HANSING _____|
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|--Living HANSING
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| _Living HALDEMAN ____+
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|_Living HALDEMAN ____|
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|_Living GURNEY ______
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|--Living JR
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| _DALLAS LAWERENCE HUGHES _+
| | (1916 - 1994)
|_Living HUGHES ______|
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|_Living HOLYCROSS ________+
_Michael MYERS _______+
| (1803 - 1891) m 1826
_Rudolph MYERS ______|
| (1840 - 1917) m 1864|
| |_Catherine HOLZAPPLE _
| (1802 - 1876) m 1826
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|--Ida May MYERS
| (1866 - 1916)
| ______________________
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|_Mary Ann LOVELL ____|
(1843 - 1916) m 1864|
|______________________
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_Mahlon RAKESTRAW ___|
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|--Lillian RAKESTRAW
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| _Henry Lafayette PRICE _+
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|_Juliet Ann PRICE ___|
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|_Juliet Ann B. ONG _____
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_John RUTTER ________+
| (1803 - 1850)
_Franklin Dyson RUTTER _|
| (1839 - 1890) m 1861 |
| |_Rebeca RHODES ______+
| (1806 - 1862)
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|--John Cameron RUTTER
| (1872 - 1946)
| _Enos MCMULLEN ______
| | (1810 - 1880)
|_Martha Ann MCMULLEN ___|
(1836 - 1908) m 1861 |
|_Casander GORSUCH ___+
(1814 - 1875)
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!Burial: Rosehill Cemetery
!Death: Obit.- Altoona Mirror 17 Sep 1946
_David A SWINEHART __
| (1859 - 1924)
_Alva A SWINEHART ___|
| (1886 - 1963) m 1918|
| |_Ellen Ella WOLFE ___+
| (1862 - 1939)
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|--Haven SWINEHART
| (1921 - 1995)
| _____________________
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|_Verna Ella SHIVELY _|
(1896 - 1980) m 1918|
|_____________________
[1739] Have met Haven for two to three hours around the first of July in 1985 on a trip back east. I believe that we had a mutual bonding of being long lost cousins finding common ground as I have heard later that Haven was or had been unstable emotionally during that time. Invited into his home and later out to his daughter's home west of Fremont, Ohio where his son-in-law farmed. Seems we met his wife, Jean, out there as she was with her daughter that day. Met with Haven's grandchild and can't remember the child's name. Have heard that in the last 4-5 years (1993-1998) that Haven has passed away (November 29th, 1995). He was a veteran of WWII and not of the Korean War as I once thought. He was in the Philippines and New Guinea with a rotation to Hawaii. It is thought the action he saw while serving in the military was the cause for his health problems.
_Solomon TETER ________+
| (1802 - 1877) m 1826
_Eli Perry "Paul" TETER _|
| (1832 - 1900) m 1858 |
| |_Mary A "Molly" BLAND _
| (1802 - ....) m 1826
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|--Rebbecca E TETER
| (1861 - ....)
| _______________________
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|_Mary C STRAWDER ________|
(1836 - ....) m 1858 |
|_______________________