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Descendants of Henry M. Dangler
Generation No. 1
1. HENRY M.1 DANGLER. He married ELLEN ELIZABETH CAMPBELL.
Children of HENRY DANGLER and ELLEN CAMPBELL are:
2. i. WINFERD ESTELLA2 DANGLER, b. November 20, 1875.
ii. ZELLA ALMIRA DANGLER.
iii. COREL GEORGE DANGLER.
Generation No. 2
2. WINFERD ESTELLA2 DANGLER (HENRY M.1) was born November 20,
1875. She married JOSEPH CHRISTIAN PROWANT August 5, 1897.
Children of WINFERD DANGLER and JOSEPH PROWANT are:
i. COREL EDEN3 PROWANT, b. 1889; d. 1929; m. MILDRED FORTNEY.
ii. ZELLA ADA PROWANT, b. November 29, 1899; d. March 21, 1984; m. WILBERT HENRY (BILL) MCKIBBEN, May 7, 1921.
iii. CHARLES GLENN PROWANT, b. 1907; d. 1923.
iv. MAMIE PROWANT, b. August 30, 1905, Greenburg Twp., Putnam Co., Oh.; d. January 22, 1993, Hancock Co., Ohio; m. JOHN D. WELCH, December 24, 1927, Putnam Co., Ohio.
Notes for MAMIE PROWANT:
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Mary (Mamie) Ellen Prowant graduated from Continental High School, and Putnam County Normal School, also attended Defiance College. She taught schools for five years in Putnam and Fulton County rural schools.
She joined the Forest Grove U.B. Church in 1918 and was baptized in July of 1919 by Rev. Charles D. N. Moore. She later transferred her membership to Findlay Salen EUB and then to Rawson Methodist Church when the last two joined together as one church in 1966.
After marriage and finishing her fifth year as a school teacher she became a full time housewife then a mother of 13 children; which twelvelived to be adults. She was always busy helping with the chores, pre-
paring meals and finding time to help her children with their school home work. She became a member of Rawson 550 OES.
She got a bad case of the Shingles in October of 1992. She was admitted to Bluffton Hospital mid January of 1993 and then died early January 22, 1993. Burial was in the Harmon Cemetery, Blanchard Twp., Putnam Co., Ohio.
More About MAMIE PROWANT:
Ethnicity/Relig.: United Methodist
Event 1: May 1922, Grad. from Continental High
Occupation: School Teacher then a full time Mother
Personality/Intrst: Grandchildren
Residence: Rural, Rawson, Ohio
Notes for JOHN D. WELCH:
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John D. Welch had a common school education. He spent his early life in Putnam County, Ohio, except four years he lived in southern Indiana. Was employed on the B & O Railroad in Toledo, but after his marriage, he was a farmer in Putnam, Hancock, Henry and back to Hancock County. He also worked different times at Cooper Tire, Cooper Service and at the Sugar Beet Plant in Findlay during the campaign season. He was an outstanding farmer most always having the best crops in the area.
He took much pride in improving the farm land and all the farms that he farmed became much more productive. He retired in 1965 but continued to help his son with farming until March of 1972.
He died suddenly March 21, 1972 at Bluffton Hospital which he was only admitted a few minutes before. Burial was in the Harmon Cemetery, Blanchard Twp., Putnam Co., Ohio.
John Welch was born October 10, 1903, during the week of the Putnam County annual fair. His parents, Michael & Retta were residents at 475 County Road 26, Union Township, Hancock, County. They decided to attend the fair and it was during the fair when he was born. His birth is recorded in Hancock County, Record of Births, Vol. 3-A, Page 576.
More About JOHN D. WELCH:
Comment 1: Burial in Harmon Cem., Putnam Co., Ohio
Event 1: September 9, 1906, Baptised at St. Nicholas, Miller City, OH
Occupation: Farmer & Laborer