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| m 1980 |
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|--Name Withheld
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| _Name Withheld_______
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|_Name Withheld_______|
m 1980 |
|_Name Withheld_______+
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_Joseph Wayne WISE __|
| m 1951 |
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|--Name Withheld
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| _Edward Blair Richard RHODES _+
| | (1895 - 1969) m 1920
|_Name Withheld_______|
m 1951 |
|_Georgiana Marie SHIBLEY _____
(1894 - 1991) m 1920
_Moses B BURDGE _____
| (1827 - 1897) m 1864
_Sam BURDGE _________|
| (1871 - 1944) m 1897|
| |_Virginia E. JONES __+
| (1846 - 1906) m 1864
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|--William Clyde BURDGE
| (1905 - 1986)
| _____________________
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|_Etta BAILOR ________|
(1874 - ....) m 1897|
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[12037]
[haldeman.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, 1880, pgs. 804, 805.
ALBEN COE, farmer and dealer in stocks; P. O., Shaucks; is the fourth son of Alben and Ruth (Nickols) Coe; he was born in Chester Tp., Morrow Co., O., Nov. 21, 1834; passed his boyhood on the farm, and went to district school in the winter. At twenty-two he rented his father's farm for two years; then purchased 75 acres of the present place, about 1858. He has since added, at one time 85 and at another 94 acres, until his estate now covers 254 acres of fine farming lands. He erected a large house in 1879 on the site of a similar structure, which was built in 1874 and burned in 1878. His present elegant frame residence of ten handsomely finished rooms he erected in 1878. Thus has our farmer-boy, who started in life with no capital but three dollars in money, two strong hands and a willing heart, surrounded himself and family with a beautiful home and handsome competence. He has been interested for some time in the raising of draft horses, having some very fine specimens of the Clydesdale stock. He has dealt in stock quite extensively for the last nine years. He takes an active interest in the Agricultural Society, having been a member of its Board for six years. At the call of his country, Mr. Coe enlisted Sept., 1861, for three years, in the 64th Reg., Co. C, of the O. V. I., commanded by Capt. Brown and Col. Forscythe. He participated in the forturnes of that regiment until it reached Stevenson, Ala., when he was sent home to recruit the ranks. During the five months in which he was thus engaged he took to the front at one time men who were assigned to the "11th" O. V. C., and at another time the old 9th O. V. C. as First Lieutenant, but was soon promoted to the office of Captain. He led his company in the engagements of Decatur, Alabama and Center Star. They started on a raid, and were in continual fight with the Regel, General Forrest, for sixteen days. He was at the siege of Atlanta. At one time Forrest ditched the train in which they were riding, and his men disengaged themselves form the debris and formed in line of battle on the opposite side of the cars, completely routing the Rebels. At Lawrenceburg Capt. Coe's company charged on the 3rd Georgia Reg., gaining a signal victory and killing eighteen. They also fought in the Charge of Waynesboro, and all the engagements of that memorable "March to the Sea." He was mustered out Aug. 5, 1865. He was married Sept. 18, 1856, to Rebecca H. Shauck, daughter of Elah Shauck, born Jan. 31, 1834, in this township. Ten children have been born to them of which there are but five living-Alva L., born June 23, 1857; Laura E., July 6, 1863; Claude E., Sept. 3, 1868; Glenn H., Nov. 7, 1869; Nevada, Aug. 8, 1877. Five died when young. Mr. Coe votes the Republican ticket. He has a relic of by-gone days in the shape of an ancient wooden clock whose history extends back to 1780. It was brought from Pennsylvania by the Lemmon family. Alben Coe, father of our subject came from Lancaster Co., Penn., and settled on what is now known as the Russell Farm; the land was first entered by Nathan Nichols. At the time of his settlement-probably about 1817, there was no one living on the site of Mt. Gilead. Allen Kelley was his nearest neighbor. Here he built a cabin on the banks of the Whetstone and followed the trade of blacksmith-no doubt the first of his craft in that region. He helped to cut and carry the logs and raise the first cabin ever erected in Mt. Gilead. At that time deer were very plenty, and one day a pack of dogs pursued one to the banks of the stream, and as it came out on the opposite side, Mrs. Coe struck it with a stick just back of the ears and killed it. The family lived in different parts of Morrow Co. for some years, then removed to Delaware Co., where they lived some three years. They settled on the farm where our subject lives in 1856; where they lived two years then removed to Richland Co. where they lived some three years, when they settled in Gilead Tp., where the father died April 6, 1870. His wife, Ruth Coe, died about 1840, and he subsequently wedded Mary Conway of Sparta, Ohio. Of the first marriage seven children were born-Nathan N., who married Letitia Blakely of Mtl Gilead. He lives there now, having retired from the farm. Sarah, now Mrs. Joseph Patton of this county; William married Ann Smith, and is a farmer in Gilead Tp.; John R. married Sarah Friend of Tipton, Iowa; he now lives in Nappa Co., Cal.; Marth J., deceased, was wife of Orange McDonald; Alben, subject of this sketch; Emma R. married William Logan of Richland Co., Ohio. They now live at Spring Green, Wis.
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_Robert Wallace HENDERSON _|
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|--Henrietta HENDERSON
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| _George Washington BORING _
| | (1787 - 1875)
|_Lavina BORING ____________|
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|_Nancy GOOSEHORN __________+
(1793 - 1848)
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_James D. KYLE ______|
| m 1952 |
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|--Jayme Dawn KYLE
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| _Charles E. MAUK _______+
| | (1906 - 1955) m 1930
|_Nadine Leavon MAUK _|
(1933 - 1982) m 1952|
|_Florice Lucille WERTZ _
(1906 - 1984) m 1930
_Franklin Dyson RUTTER _+
| (1839 - 1890) m 1861
_John Cameron RUTTER _|
| (1872 - 1946) |
| |_Martha Ann MCMULLEN ___+
| (1836 - 1908) m 1861
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|--Charles Fredrick RUTTER
| (1911 - 1987)
| ________________________
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|_Myrtle Leona MASON __|
(1878 - 1947) |
|________________________
_Adam Hetzler SHAMBAUGH _+
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_William Edwin SHAMBAUGH _|
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| |_Mary Jane SCOTT ________
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|--Living SHAMBAUGH
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|_Carrie NEWLON ___________|
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_Reuben TETER _______+
| (1786 - 1842) m 1807
_Meshack TETER ______|
| (1820 - 1891) m 1844|
| |_Christina PHARES ___
| (1787 - 1852) m 1807
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|--William Augusta TETER
| (1852 - ....)
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|_Sarah Ann OWENS ____|
(1828 - 1857) m 1844|
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