_Name Withheld_______
| m 1949
_Name Withheld_______|
| m 1969 |
| |_Name Withheld_______+
| m 1949
|
|--Name Withheld
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Name Withheld_______|
m 1969 |
|_____________________
_Wesley Abraham WRIGHT _+
| (1835 - 1914)
_William L WRIGHT _______|
| (1865 - 1933) |
| |_Mary MATTHIAS _________
| (1834 - 1924)
|
|--Name Withheld
|
| ________________________
| |
|_Margery Jane GREENLAND _|
(1868 - 1935) |
|________________________
_WILLIAM MEADOWS HINDMAN _+
| (1831 - 1896) m 1856
_MILO HINDMAN _______|
| (1858 - 1920) m 1878|
| |_SIDNEY JANE RUSSELL _____+
| (1831 - 1880) m 1856
|
|--FRED B.HINDMAN
| (1898 - 1908)
| _LEMONS BOREN ____________+
| | (1825 - 1914) m 1857
|_SARAH BOREN ________|
(1861 - 1938) m 1878|
|_MELISSA ANN CRAIN _______+
(1837 - 1921) m 1857
_____________________
|
_John Frazer GERBERICH _|
| (1805 - 1892) m 1832 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--John Robert GARVERICK
| (1838 - 1925)
| _Jacob RUHL Sr.______+
| | (1784 - 1815)
|_Rachel RUHL ___________|
(1812 - 1896) m 1832 |
|_Elizabeth HASSLER __+
(1788 - 1835)
[4317]
[bortner.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 687.
JOHN R. GARVERICK, merchant; Whetstone; has been identified with this county since its erection, being the third of a family of nine children, and was born Feb. 25, 1838. His parents, John F. and Rachel (Ruhl) Garverick were born and raised in York Co., Pennsylvania. John R. began for himself, when 23 years of age, and farmed for three years, with good success; he then relinauished this and went into mercantile business at West Point, where he has since remained, doing business under the firm name of J. R. Garverick & Co. His first partner was his father, who died in 1872; the vacancy was filled by his youngest brother, and the business has been continued under the same name. Their trade has always been of a satisfactory nature, and so continues; they keep a general stock of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, queensware, notions, etc.; in connection with their store, they have the Post Office, Mr. Garverick having officiated as Post Master since 1874. The success of the firm is due to their business tact. Mr. Garverick was married Jan. 13, 1861, to Catherine, daughter of Jacob and Catherine Snyder, who was born June 7, 1838, in what is now Morrow Co. By this union eleven children have been born, seven of whom are living-Mary E., Alla, Webster, Chester, Emma M., Ira W. and John W. Himself and wife are members of the German Reformed Church.[hassler.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 687.
JOHN R. GARVERICK, merchant; Whetstone; has been identified with this county since its erection, being the third of a family of nine children, and was born Feb. 25, 1838. His parents, John F. and Rachel (Ruhl) Garverick were born and raised in York Co., Pennsylvania. John R. began for himself, when 23 years of age, and farmed for three years, with good success; he then relinauished this and went into mercantile business at West Point, where he has since remained, doing business under the firm name of J. R. Garverick & Co. His first partner was his father, who died in 1872; the vacancy was filled by his youngest brother, and the business has been continued under the same name. Their trade has always been of a satisfactory nature, and so continues; they keep a general stock of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, queensware, notions, etc.; in connection with their store, they have the Post Office, Mr. Garverick having officiated as Post Master since 1874. The success of the firm is due to their business tact. Mr. Garverick was married Jan. 13, 1861, to Catherine, daughter of Jacob and Catherine Snyder, who was born June 7, 1838, in what is now Morrow Co. By this union eleven children have been born, seven of whom are living-Mary E., Alla, Webster, Chester, Emma M., Ira W. and John W. Himself and wife are members of the German Reformed Church.[ruhl.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 687.
JOHN R. GARVERICK, merchant; Whetstone; has been identified with this county since its erection, being the third of a family of nine children, and was born Feb. 25, 1838. His parents, John F. and Rachel (Ruhl) Garverick were born and raised in York Co., Pennsylvania. John R. began for himself, when 23 years of age, and farmed for three years, with good success; he then relinauished this and went into mercantile business at West Point, where he has since remained, doing business under the firm name of J. R. Garverick & Co. His first partner was his father, who died in 1872; the vacancy was filled by his youngest brother, and the business has been continued under the same name. Their trade has always been of a satisfactory nature, and so continues; they keep a general stock of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, queensware, notions, etc.; in connection with their store, they have the Post Office, Mr. Garverick having officiated as Post Master since 1874. The success of the firm is due to their business tact. Mr. Garverick was married Jan. 13, 1861, to Catherine, daughter of Jacob and Catherine Snyder, who was born June 7, 1838, in what is now Morrow Co. By this union eleven children have been born, seven of whom are living-Mary E., Alla, Webster, Chester, Emma M., Ira W. and John W. Himself and wife are members of the German Reformed Church.[snyder.FTW]
From the History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 687.
JOHN R. GARVERICK, merchant; Whetstone; has been identified with this county since its erection, being the third of a family of nine children, and was born Feb. 25, 1838. His parents, John F. and Rachel (Ruhl) Garverick were born and raised in York Co., Pennsylvania. John R. began for himself, when 23 years of age, and farmed for three years, with good success; he then relinauished this and went into mercantile business at West Point, where he has since remained, doing business under the firm name of J. R. Garverick & Co. His first partner was his father, who died in 1872; the vacancy was filled by his youngest brother, and the business has been continued under the same name. Their trade has always been of a satisfactory nature, and so continues; they keep a general stock of dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, queensware, notions, etc.; in connection with their store, they have the Post Office, Mr. Garverick having officiated as Post Master since 1874. The success of the firm is due to their business tact. Mr. Garverick was married Jan. 13, 1861, to Catherine, daughter of Jacob and Catherine Snyder, who was born June 7, 1838, in what is now Morrow Co. By this union eleven children have been born, seven of whom are living-Mary E., Alla, Webster, Chester, Emma M., Ira W. and John W. Himself and wife are members of the German Reformed Church.
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_George W. JEFFRIES __+
| (1827 - 1897)
_John M JEFFRIES ____|
| (1862 - 1928) |
| |_Elizabeth ___________
|
|
|--Mary E JEFFRIES
| (1888 - 1894)
| _Jacob Goshorn JONES _+
| | (1812 - 1890)
|_Lydia E JONES ______|
(1867 - 1924) |
|_Hannah GOSAGE _______
(1824 - 1888)
[1614] !Burial: Pine Grove Cemetery