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Descendants of John Grier
Generation No. 1
1. J OHN1
GRIER
was born February 14, 1799 in Penn., and died November 08, 1875 in
Fairfield Co. Ohio. He married LUCINDA
STEVENSON
March 13, 1844, daughter of EDWARD
STEVENSON
and COMFORT
IJAMS.
More About J OHN
GRIER:
Buried: Tent Church Cemetery Fairfield, Ohio
Notes for L UCINDA
STEVENSON:
I came across your family tree on the internet last night and was
thrilled to
find the information about the Stevensons from Maryland, who
removed to
Fairfield County, Ohio, in the very early 1800's and were among the
first
settlers there, namely, Edward, Daniel, Jesse, and Mordecai
Stevenson. At
least, those are the ones of whom I am aware.
http://www.tech.kent.edu/schwartz/dat5.htm
More About L UCINDA
STEVENSON:
Buried: Tent Church Cemetery Fairfield, Ohio
Children of J OHN
GRIER
and LUCINDA
STEVENSON
are:
i. REBECCA JANE 2
GRIER.
2. ii. MARY A. GRIER, b. December 15, 1844; d. September 1904.
iii. NATHAN GRIER, b. December 01, 1845; d. 1851.
3. iv. WILLIAM E. GRIER, b. April 02, 1846; d. December 10,
1905.
4. v. JOHN COOK GRIER, b. September 17, 1848; d. April 1905.
vi. CAROLINE ELIZABETH GRIER, b. March 26, 1850; d. October 09,
1854.
5. vii. JAMES GRIER, b. October 20, 1852, Delaware Co., Ohio;
d. March 01, 1917, Home, 4 miles east of Lancaster.
6. viii. EMMA SAMANTHA GRIER, b. April 12, 1855; d. March 27,
1931.
7. ix. KATHERINE RARRICK GRIER, b. December 05, 1857; d. July
16, 1930, Bucyrus, Crawford Co. Ohio.
8. x. HATTIE SHAEFFER GRIER, b. October 18, 1861, Fairfield Co.
Ohio; d. 1928.
Generation No. 2
2. M ARY
A.2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born December 15, 1844, and died September 1904. She married WILLIAM
J.
HUNTER
October 24, 1860 in Fairfield Co. Ohio.
Children of M ARY
GRIER
and WILLIAM
HUNTER
are:
i. GILMORE 3
HUNTER, b. 1862.
ii. CORA MAY HUNTER, b. 1863.
iii. BLANCH HUNTER, b. 1865.
iv. LULA MAUDE HUNTER, b. 1868.
v. JAMES C. HUNTER, b. 1870.
vi. CARRIE L. HUNTER, b. 1872.
vii. JOHN HUNTER, b. January 1875.
viii. NED HUNTER, b. January 1879.
ix. WILLIAM R. HUNTER, b. December 1886.
3. W ILLIAM
E.2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born April 02, 1846, and died December 10, 1905. He married WILLMETTA
RIPPEY
September 13, 1868.
Children of W ILLIAM
GRIER
and WILLMETTA
RIPPEY
are:
i. GERTRUDE 3
GRIER, b. June 08, 1869.
ii. CHARLES E. GRIER, b. October 08, 1882; d. February 22,
1944, California; m. DOROTHY.
9. iii. HARRY R. GRIER, b. March 27, 1872, Ohio; d. November
25, 1933, California.
4. J OHN
COOK2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born September 17, 1848, and died April 1905. He married ALICE
RUTTER
1870 in Ohio.
Child of J OHN
GRIER
and ALICE
RUTTER
is:
i. OWEN 3
GRIER, b. 1871; m. PEARL.
Notes for OWEN GRIER:
Oct. 23 1949
E. Owen Grier, Former Head of Fair Board, Dies
E. owen Grier, 77, former president of the Lancaster Fair Board
and Fairfield-co Farm Bureau Co-operative, died at 9:30 a. m.
Sunday in his home on Rt. 22, east of Lancaster, to which he had
been confined the past several months.
Mr. Grier served as Berne-tp representative on the fair board
for 22 years and for many years was in charge of the fine arts
department at the annual expositoon. He was president of the
Fairfield-co Agricultural Society two years, 1943-44, following a
two year term as vice president. He retired from the board three
years ago, declining re-election as a director for another three
year term at that time.
Mr. Grier was also active in other farm organizations and
activities, including the Farm Bureau.
Surviving are his widow, Pearl: two nieces, Mrs. Albert Keller,
Lancaster and Mrs. George McGlade, Dresden and a nephew, Kenneth
Shaw, Zanesville.
Services will be conducted Wednesday, 2 P.M. in the Ray Wise
funeral home with the Rev. George W. Herd of First Methodist
Church officiating. Burial is to be made in Forest Rose cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after Tureday noon.
5. J AMES2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born October 20, 1852 in Delaware Co., Ohio, and died March 01,
1917 in Home, 4 miles east of Lancaster. He married MARY
ALICE
SWARTZ
October 22, 1874 in Fairfield Co. Ohio, daughter of ANDREW
SWARTZ
and RACHEL
ROBEY.
Notes for J AMES
GRIER:
James Grier, son of John and Lucinda Grier, was born Oct, 20, 1852
and died March 1, 1917, at his home four miles east of Lancaster, aged
64 years, 4 months and 11 days.
He united in marriage with Mary Alice Swartz, Oct. 22, 1874. Rev. S
Hoy performing the ceremony. To this union seven children were born,
two sons and five daughters. The elder son, John, preceded his father
to the spirit world two years ago last November. Arthur, the younger
son, is married and living on a farm two miles east of Lancaster. One
daughter, Fanny, is married to Mr Charles Fisher of McConnelsville,
Ohio. Misses Katie, Clara, Nellie and Edith are in the home with their
mother.
Mr. Grier was converted in the fall of 1873, under the preaching of
Rev. A. Swartz, whose daughter he afterward married. He united with
the Mt. Tabor Evangelical church, of which he was a devoted member for
many years, and was elected by the society as Trustee, Steward, Class
Leader and Sunday School Superintendent. He was also the teacher of
the Bible class for many years. His earnest research and faithful
teaching of the Holy Scriptures will long be remembered by a faithful
and appreciative class. He was a born leader in Sunday School work,
and took a deep interest in this part of the work of the church. About
three years ago he and the rest of the family transferred their church
membership to the Presbyterian church of Lancaster, where they already
had a number of good friends.
He was a Pleasant township farmer four miles east of the city on
the Zanesville and Mayesville pike. Mr. Grier had been confined to his
bed and he bore his affliction and sufferings with wonderful Christian
fortitude. He was always cheerful and although he had long known that
the end was rapidly approaching, he said he was ready to go and spoke
of the hour of disolution and calmly as if he were contemplating a
brief trip somewhere. His life was a splendid lesson of parental
example, patience and trust and not only his devoted family which he
loved with all the fervor of his manly heaart, but all those who knew
him and came in contact with him during his affliction were deeply
impressed by his Christian cheerfulness of heart and complete
reconcileation.
The children are one son, Arthur, and five daughters, Misses Katie,
Clara, Nellie and Edith of the home and Mrs. Fannie Fisher of
McConnellsville. Three sisters also survive, Mrs Henry Eversole of
Baltimore, Mrs. Katie Rarick of Bucyrus and Mrs. D. K. Shaeffer of
Toledo. Three grandchildren are also left.
More About J AMES
GRIER:
Christened: Forest Rose cemetery
Notes for M ARY
ALICE
SWARTZ:
Mary Alice Grier
Mary Alice Grier, Daughter of Rev. Andrew and Rachel Swartz, Was
born Sept. 15th, 1856. Died, Feb. 22, 1920, Aged 63 years, 5 months
and 7 days.
She was united in marriage with James Grier, Oct. 22 1874.
To this union, seven children were born, two sons and five
daughters.
In early youth, she was converted under the labors of her father at
a revival at Mt. Tabor Church, and was received as a member of the
Evangelical Church, where she and husband and family served faithfully
for many years, until they withdrew by letter a few years ago and
united with the First Presbyterian Church in Lancaster, where she
continued to follow Christ in heart and in life, until called from
labor to reward. At her home the ministers of the gospel were always
welcome.
Her son, Prof. John A., died suddently five years ago last fall.
The devoted husband died three years ago and her daughter Fanny, wife
of Charles Fisher of McConneisville, O., died June 4th, 1919.
She leaves to mourn her departure one son, A.J.; four daughters,
Katie, Clara. Nellie and Edith of the home; an aged father and mother,
one brother, two sisters and three grandchildren, and a host of good
neighbors and kind friends.
More About M ARY
ALICE
SWARTZ:
Christened: Buried at Forest Rose
Buried: Lived on the Rushville pike.
Baptism: Located near the junction of US 22 and 37.
Medical Information: Ohio Death Certificate Vol. No.
3193,Certificate No. 10920
Children of J AMES
GRIER
and MARY
SWARTZ
are:
i. KATIE 3
GRIER, b. December 21, 1875, Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio;
d. May 28, 1920, Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio.
Notes for KATIE GRIER:
Katle Mae Grier was born Dec. 21, 1875, and died June 28, 1920,
aged 44 years. Katie was an invalid physically from early
childhood, but mentally well balanced, having an obedient and
affectionate disposition. She took much delight in reading the
Scriptures, having read her testament through a number of times.
Her last reading being the first chapter of Philistine putting a
mark at the 21st verse "For to me to live is Christ and to
die is gain." On the opposite page were pinned the following
lines:
O Jesus I have promised
To serve thee to the end;
Be thou for ever near me,
My master and my friend,
I will not fear the battle,
If thou are by my side,
Nor wander from the pathway,
If thou will be guide.
Her father, mother, brother John and sister Janny preceded her
to the spirit world. She leaves to mourn her departure one
brother, A. J. Grier, three sisters, Clara, Nellie and Edith of
the home, also grand-parents, Rev. A. Swartz and wife, two
nephews, one niece and many friends and neighbors.
More About KATIE GRIER:
Christened: She was an invalid physically.
Medical Information: Ohio Death Certificate Vol. No. 3318
Certificate No. 42045
ii. JOHN ANDREW GRIER, b. May 19, 1877, Hocking Co. Ohio; d.
November 10, 1914, Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio.
Notes for JOHN ANDREW GRIER:
John A. Grier Dies while husking corn .
John Andrew Grier was born May 19, 1877, and died Nov. 10,
1914, aged 37 years.
At the age of 15 years he accepted Christ as his Savior under
the labors of Rev. S. E. Rife and united with the Evangelical
church at Mt. Tabor. Recently he united with the First
Presbyterian church in Lancaster. He was a man of excellent moral
habits. He was a persistent reader, kept abreast of the times on
current topics, both as to civel and religious matters.
for a number of years he was subscriber of the Brooklyn Eagle
because of its published sermons every week of some of the leading
divines of our country, which he read with interest and
admiration. He was a graduate of Fairfield Union academy in 1902
and of Ohio Northern University in 1905. He was a member of
Lancaster Lodge No. 57 F.& A. M. and of Pleasant Grange.
In his death the parents lose a dutiful son, the brother and
sisters an affectionate brother, the community an accommodating
neighbor, and the state a good loyal citizen.
He is survived by his parents and one brother Arthur, and five
sisters, Mrs. C.E. Fisher of McConneisville, and Misses Katie,
Clara, Nellie and Edith of the home.
The funeral of John A. Grier was largely attended. Quite a
number were from a distance as follows: Mr. Will G. Cook of
Pittsburgh, Mrs. Noah Swartz of Portland, Ind., Mrs Gertie Swartz
and Mrs. Emma Waits and daughter Mary of Columbus, Mrs. Engler and
Kenneth Beall of Logansport, Ind., Mason Curry and wife and Thomas
Duffy and wife of Plain City, Ohio, Oscar and Bertie Seever and
Mr. Robert Hansberger of Millersport, Henry Eversole and wife,
Frems Kellar and wife and A. E. Johnson and wife of Baltimore,
Mrs. Dora Swartz and the Turner brothers of Bremen, Charles Fisher
and wife and sons Marion and Albert of McConnellsville, Ohio.
The deceased was single and aged 37 years. He had been a
popular school teacher for several years and was most highly
esteemed by every one who knew him.. His popularity and standing
in the county was clearly evidenced at the recent election in
which he was a candidate.
While husking corn on the farm of his father four miles east of
Lancaster on the Rushville pike at 8 o'clock this morning. John A.
Grier aged 37 years, was stricken with heart failure and died
within a few moments. He was the Republican candidate for county
representative to the state legislature at the recent election,
having been defeated by a comparatively small majority by Geo. M.
Morris, the Democratic candidate for a second term.
Mr. Grier was apparently in good health and had never been
known to suffer a heart attack before. In company with his father,
James Grier he went to the field this morning and they were
engaged in hisking corn when suddenly he complained of a pain in
his heart. His father went to his assistance but before aid could
he rendered he was dead.
More About JOHN ANDREW GRIER:
Cause of Death: Sudden Heart Attack at Age 37
Medical Information: Ohio Death Certificate Vol. No. 1496
Certificate No. 6052 Code:23
10. iii. FANNY GRIER, b. April 30, 1879, Pleasant Twp.,
Fairfield Co., Ohio; d. June 04, 1919, McConnelsville, Morgan
Co.,Ohio.
11. iv. ARTHUR JAMES GRIER, b. June 25, 1884, Pleasant Twp.,
Fairfield Co., Ohio; d. September 18, 1937, Pleasant Twp.,
Fairfield Co., Ohio.
12. v. CLARA RUTH GRIER, b. November 11, 1886, PLeasant Twp.,
Fairfield Co., Ohio; d. June 16, 1961, McConnelsville, Morgan
Co.,Ohio.
13. vi. NELLIE AGNES GRIER, b. March 11, 1892, Pleasant Twp.,
Fairfield Co., Ohio; d. December 12, 1945, Lancaster, Ohio.
14. vii. EDITH M GRIER, b. January 31, 1895, Pleasant Twp.,
Fairfield Co., Ohio; d. May 1976, Amanda, Fairfield Co., Ohio.
6. E MMA
SAMANTHA2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born April 12, 1855, and died March 27, 1931. She married HENRY
EVERSOLE
October 19, 1874.
More About E MMA
SAMANTHA
GRIER:
Christened: Baltimore
Child of E MMA
GRIER
and HENRY
EVERSOLE
is:
i. HATTIE 3
EVERSOLE, b. Abt. 1877; m. SORENO KELLER.
7. K ATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born December 05, 1857, and died July 16, 1930 in Bucyrus,
Crawford Co. Ohio. She married THOMAS
BENTON
RARICK
April 26, 1876 in Fairfield Co. Ohio, son of JONATHAN
RARICK
and MARGARET.
More About K ATHERINE
RARRICK
GRIER:
Christened: of Bucyrus
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
Children of K ATHERINE
GRIER
and THOMAS
RARICK
are:
15. i. WILLIAM EDWARD 3
RARICK, b. October 08, 1877, Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield; d.
December 05, 1944, Columbus Ohio.
ii. GRACE MAE RARICK, b. 1882; d. January 18, 1968.
More About GRACE MAE RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
iii. BESSIE FAYE RARICK, b. 1884; d. November 14, 1974.
More About BESSIE FAYE RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
16. iv. MINNIE LOU RARICK, b. 1885; d. 1975.
17. v. HARRY RARICK, b. 1889; d. 1958.
vi. HAZEL VIOLA RARICK, b. 1891; d. 1971; m. HOWARD A. KELLER.
More About HAZEL VIOLA RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
vii. MARGARET "CURLY" RARICK, b. 1893; d. 1993.
More About MARGARET "CURLY" RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
viii. EVA MARIE RARICK, b. 1895; d. 1895.
More About EVA MARIE RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
18. ix. FRANKLIN CLIFFORD RARICK, b. 1897; d. 1966.
x. JAMES GRIER RARICK, b. 1901; d. 1950; m. META CAROLINE
HOLCKER.
More About JAMES GRIER RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
8. H ATTIE
SHAEFFER2
GRIER
(JOHN1)
was born October 18, 1861 in Fairfield Co. Ohio, and died 1928. She
married DANIEL
.K.
SHAEFFER
Unknown.
Child of H ATTIE
GRIER
and DANIEL
SHAEFFER
is:
i. GILBREATH 3
SHAEFFER, b. November 1882.
Generation No. 3
9. H ARRY
R.3
GRIER
(WILLIAM
E.2,
JOHN1)
was born March 27, 1872 in Ohio, and died November 25, 1933 in
California. He married ELIZABETH
F.
SULLIVAN
June 10, 1903 in Salida, Colorado.
Children of H ARRY
GRIER
and ELIZABETH
SULLIVAN
are:
i. GEORGE HAROLD 4
GRIER, b. June 03, 1904, Colorado; d. June 08, 1989, Navada.
Notes for GEORGE HAROLD GRIER:
He was single.
ii. ELIZABETH F GRIER, b. Unknown, Colorado; d. February 04,
1970, Nevada.
iii. HARRY EARLE GRIER, b. May 25, 1918, Colorado; d. March 20,
1966, California.
10. F ANNY3
GRIER
(JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born April 30, 1879 in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, and
died June 04, 1919 in McConnelsville, Morgan Co.,Ohio. She married CHARLES
EMMETT
FISHER
June 17, 1908 in Home of James Grier in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co.,
Ohio, son of FRANCIS
MARION
FISHER.
Notes for F ANNY
GRIER:
Miss Fanny Alice Grier and Mr. Charles Emmett Fisher were married
Wednesday evening, June 17th, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Grier, east of the city. The ceremony was performed by
Rev. Summers, assisted by Rev. A. Swartz, grandfather of the bride.
The house was decorated with roses and carnations, banks of palms and
fern. The ceremony was performed in the parlor which was beautifully
decorater with palms and ferns, under a canopy of summer follage. The
bride wore a handsome gown of white chiffon over silk and carried a
boquet of bride's roses. Miss Luck Walker, of McConnelsville Co.
Morgan, was the bridesmade. Mr. Fleming Crew of Cleveland, best man.
At the bride's table decorated with roses, the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Emmett Fisher, Rev. Summers, Rev. and Mrs. A. Swartz, Mr
and Mrs. James Grier, Miss Lucy Walker, Mr. Fleming Crew, Mrs. D.K.
Shaeffer, Mrs. Alice Grier, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Miss Sara
McMaster and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eversole.
Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Miss Lusy
Walker, Miss Winifred Leeper and Miss Thomas of McConnelsville, Ohio;
Mrs D.K. Shaeffer and Mr. Kilbreth Shaeffer of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Eversole; Mr. and Mrs. Sereno Keller of Baltimore, Ohio; Miss
Sara McMasters, of Junction City; Mr. Fleming Crew, of Cleveland; Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Swartz and daughter Minnie, of Bremen; Mr. and Mrs.
Will Trimmer, of Clearport; Mr. Kirby Martens of San Antonia, Tex.
Other guests were Rev. Summers, Rev, and Mrs. A. Swartz, Mrs. Alice
Grier, Mr. and Mrs. W.T. McCleaghan, Mr. Will McClenaghan, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Martens, Mr. Will Hunter, Miss Mary Showalter, Misses
Nellie and Stella Barr Messrs, J.L. Floyd, Amer Floyd, Ross Hedges,
Mr. Chas. Mondhbank, Mr. and Mrs. James Grier, Misses Kate, Clara,
Nellie and Edith Grier, John and Arthur Grier.
The gifts were many and beautiful. The bridal couple left at a late
hour Wednesday evening on the interurban for Northern Michigan and
will be at home after July 1st, at McConnelsville.
Fanny Grier Fisher was born April 30th, 1879. Died June 4th, 1919,
aged fourty years, one month and four days.
At the age of twelve years, under the labors of Rev. S. E. Rife,
she accepted of Christ as her Savior and united with the Mt. Tabor
Society of the United Evangelical church, and was a regular attendant
of all serivces of the church. She served effeciently as organist for
the Sunday school and church services for a number of years.
On the 17th of June, 1908, she was united in marrige to Charles E.
Fisher of McConneisville, Ohio. This union was blessed in the birth of
two sons, who will now be deprived of the love and care of a mother.
Upon moving to McConneisville, she servered her relations with the
Mt. Tabor society of the United Evan gelical church, her pastor, Rev
H. V. Summers giving her a lettter of membership,, recommending her to
the fellowship of the Methodist Episcopal church of that place, where
she was faithful until called so unexpectedly from labor to reward.
Her sun went down at midday.
She leaves to mourn her departure a deeply bereaved husband, two
sons, a loving mother, one brother, four sisters, grandparents and
many friends.
Her father and one brother preceded her to the spirit world where
she has gone to meet them.
More About F ANNY
GRIER:
Christened: Married Charles Fisher of Mcconnellsville, O.
Cause of Death: Infection after surgery
Notes for C HARLES
EMMETT
FISHER:
Charles E. Fisher established the Fisher Funeral Home in
McConnelsville, Ohio in 1904. His sons were all born in that hoem, and
John succeed his father in operating the business. John A. Fisher
graduated from Ohio University at Athens, Ohio, and then operated the
funeral home for forty-eight years before his retirement. The Fisher
Funeral Home was still in operation on Kennebec Street in
McConnelsville, Ohio, as of January, 1998.
More About C HARLES
EMMETT
FISHER:
Buried: McConnelsville Cemetery, McConnelsville, Ohio
Children of F ANNY
GRIER
and CHARLES
FISHER
are:
19. i. MARION G4 FISHER, b. July 26, 1909,
McConnellsville, Morgan Co., Ohio.
20. ii. ALBERT JAMES FISHER, b. April 20, 1912, McConnelsville,
Morgan Co., Ohio; d. January 30, 1970, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
11. A RTHUR
JAMES3
GRIER
(JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born June 25, 1884 in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, and died
September 18, 1937 in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. He married ANNA
DELL
PENCE
March 03, 1912 in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, daughter of CLINTON
PENCE.
Notes for A RTHUR
JAMES
GRIER:
Arthur J. Grier Sept 13,
Arthur J. Grier, 52, Plesant-tp farmer, died suddenly at his home,
one mile east of Lancaster today, following a heart attack.
He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Betty Pence Grier, three
sisters, Mrs. James Miller, Lancaster, Mrs. Harry Graham, Bremen, and
Mrs. Charles Fisher, McConnellsville.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 P.M. from the
home with Rev. B. J. Paist, officiationg. Burial will be made in
Forest Rose cemetery by Fred Hampson, Pleasantville.
More About A RTHUR
JAMES
GRIER:
Christened: Farmed 2 miles east of Lancaster, Ohio.
Buried: Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster, Ohio
Cause of Death: Heart Attack at Age 52
Medical Information: Ohio Death Certificate Vol. No. 3193
Certificate No. 10920
Notes for A NNA
DELL
PENCE:
Mar 3,1912
A pretty home wedding was solemnized at noon on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pence, east of the city at which time their
charming daughter Anna Dell, was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur
James Grier. The ceremony was performed under a large wedding bell
suspended from the arch between the double parlors. Rev. A. Swartz the
grandfather of the groom officiated at the ceremony. The pretty bride
was handsomely gowned in white satin with lace and fringe trimmings
and carried a bouquet of white cartions. They were unattended.
Following the nuptials a sumptuous four course wedding dinner was
served at a table prettily embellised with pink and green strands of
pink ribbon and green smilax extended from the chandeliers to the four
corners of the table and a large basket of carnations of ferns served
as a centerpiece. Dainty place cards marked covers for the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James Grier, Mr. and Mrs Clinton Pence parents of
the bride, Mr. and Mrs. James Grier Parents of the groom, Rev and Mrs.
A Swartz grandparents of the groom, Mr. David pence Grandfather of the
bride, Mr. and Mrs. William Pence daughter Hellen and son Guy, Mr. and
Mrs Levi Hampson aunt and uncle of the bride, Misses Katie, Clara,
Nellie and edith Grier, Hazel Pence, Messrs, Earl Pence and John
Grier. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grier went immediately to housekeeping in a
newly furnished home east of the city where they will be at home to
their friends after March tenth. They received an array of beautiful
gifts from their relatives and friends, among them checks for handsome
sums from the parents of both the bride and groom, also a variety of
hand-painted china, silverware, cut class, pictures , etc. Their long
last of friends will hasten to extend congratulations and best wishes
for a long, happy and prosperous life.
Child of A RTHUR
GRIER
and ANNA
PENCE
is:
21. i. BETTY PENCE 4
GRIER, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.
12. C LARA
RUTH3
GRIER
(JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born November 11, 1886 in PLeasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, and
died June 16, 1961 in McConnelsville, Morgan Co.,Ohio. She married CHARLES
EMMETT
FISHER
Abt. 1921, son of FRANCIS
MARION
FISHER.
Notes for C LARA
RUTH
GRIER:
After her sister's death in 1919 from an infection after surgery,
Clara Ruth Grier went to live in her brother-in-law's home to care for
his and Fannie's two small sons, Marion and A.J. In time, Charles
Fisher and Clara fell in love and married. Clara was the mother of
Charle's third son, John Andrew Fisher, who succeeded his father in
the family business.
More About C LARA
RUTH
GRIER:
Buried: Forest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster, Ohio
Notes for C HARLES
EMMETT
FISHER:
Charles E. Fisher established the Fisher Funeral Home in
McConnelsville, Ohio in 1904. His sons were all born in that hoem, and
John succeed his father in operating the business. John A. Fisher
graduated from Ohio University at Athens, Ohio, and then operated the
funeral home for forty-eight years before his retirement. The Fisher
Funeral Home was still in operation on Kennebec Street in
McConnelsville, Ohio, as of January, 1998.
More About C HARLES
EMMETT
FISHER:
Buried: McConnelsville Cemetery, McConnelsville, Ohio
Child of C LARA
GRIER
and CHARLES
FISHER
is:
22. i. JOHN ANDREW 4
FISHER, b. September 24, 1923, McConnellsville, Morgan Co., Ohio.
13. N ELLIE
AGNES3
GRIER
(JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born March 11, 1892 in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, and
died December 12, 1945 in Lancaster, Ohio. She married HARRY
RAYMOND
GRAHAM
October 23, 1920 in Home of James Grier in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield
Co., Ohio, son of JOHN
GRAHAM
and SARAH
ENGLE.
Notes for N ELLIE
AGNES
GRIER:
Double Wedding at the Grier Home East of the City Unites in
Marriage Miss Nellie Grier.
Miss Nellie Grier and Mr. Harry Graham, also Miss Edith Grier and
Mr. James Miller were the principals in a pretty, though quiet doubble
wedding ceremony which took place Saturday evening at eight o'clock at
the Grier home on the Rushville pike, just east of the city. Ther
nuptial service was witnessed by only the members of the immediate
families.
The brides who are the daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Grier, are popular young ladies, well and favorably known among a wide
circle of friends. Mr. Graham, who is the son of Mr. John Graham of
near Colfax and Mr. Miller, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert miller of
East Main street, are popular young farmers.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside on
farms east of the city where the best wishes of their many friends go
with them.
Mrs. Nellie A. Graham, 53, wife of Harry R. Graham superintendent
of the Fairfield County Home, died Saturday, 8 p.m., in the home after
a long illness caused by a heart ailment.
Surviving, in addition to the husband, are two sons: James H. of
near Bremen and Clark R. of the home; two sisters: Mrs Charles E.
Fisher, McConnellsville and Mrs. James F. Miller, East of Lancaster.
Funeral services will be confucted in the Frank E. Smith funeral
home Wednesday, 2 p. m. with Rev J. A. McEwen, pastor of Bremen-Bethel
Presbyterian Church, reading the rites, Burial is to take place in
Grand view cemetery at Bremen.
More About N ELLIE
AGNES
GRIER:
Christened: Double Wedding with Edith and Jim Miller
Buried: Grandview Cemetery, Bremen, Ohio
Cause of Death: Heart failure
Notes for H ARRY
RAYMOND
GRAHAM:
Harry R. Graham, 69, superintendent of the Fairfield County Home,
died at 12:15 p.m., today in Lancaster Fairfield Hospital, following a
short illness.
As superintendent of the home, Mr. Graham was appointed to the post
on Feb. 24, 1942, after serving provisionally from November, 1941,
following the resignation of Zeph Musser.
A former trustee of Pleasant Twp. and a past member of the Bremen
Board of Education, Graham also operated, before his appointment, a
101 - acre farm on State Rt. 37, two miles west of Bremen.
His wife, Nellie, died in 1945.
Survivors include two sons, James H., Bremen and Clark R. Graham,
Lancaster also an employee of the County Home.
Harry R. Graham, 70, superintendent of the Fairfield County Home,
died at 12:15 p.m. last Thursday in Lancaster Fairfield Hospital,
following a short illness.
As superintendent of the home Mr. Graham was appointed to the post
on Feb. 24, 1942, after serving provisionally from November 1941,
following the resignation of Zeph Musser.
A former trustee of Pleasant Twp. and a past member of the Bremen
Board of Education, Graham also operated, before his appointment , a
101 acre farm on State Rt. 37, two miles west of Bremen.
His wife, Nellie, died in 1945. Survivors include two sons, James
H. Bremen, and Clark R. Graham.
More About H ARRY
RAYMOND
GRAHAM:
Cause of Death: Creosis of the liver
Children of N ELLIE
GRIER
and HARRY
GRAHAM
are:
23. i. JAMES HARRY 4
GRAHAM, b. September 21, 1921, Lancaster, Ohio; d. September 14,
1990, Bremen, Ohio.
24. ii. CLARK GRAHAM, b. April 01, 1924, Fairfield Co. Ohio; d.
Abt. 1979, Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield.
14. E DITH
M3 GRIER
(JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born January 31, 1895 in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio, and
died May 1976 in Amanda, Fairfield Co., Ohio. She married JAMES
F.
MILLER
Unknown in Home of James Grier in Pleasant Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio.
Children of E DITH
GRIER
and JAMES
MILLER
are:
i. JEAN 4
MILLER, b. Abt. 1927; m. ELVIN R. STRICKLER.
ii. MARY EDITH MILLER, m. JIM SHAW.
15. W ILLIAM
EDWARD3
RARICK
(KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born October 08, 1877 in Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield, and died
December 05, 1944 in Columbus Ohio. He married CECIL
EMMA
LEOHNER.
Notes for W ILLIAM
EDWARD
RARICK:
William Edward Rarick was the first-born child of Katherine Grier
Rarick and
her husband, Thomas Benton Rarick. William was born in or near
Lancaster on
October 8, 1877; he died at Columbus, Ohio, on December 5, 1944. He
was a
plasterer, and an excellent one at that. He married Cecil Emma
Leohner, and
they lived at Bucyrus, Ohio, beside his parents on South Walnut
Street before
he moved his family to Columbus. He and his wife were the parents
of the
following children:
Nellie (married Howard Snyder); Thelma; Otto Lester; and Charlotte
Marcella.
I have talked with Charlotte, who lives in Georgia and has the
family Bible.
She married but never had any children. Otto had one adopted son,
William L.
Rarick.
Don't know about Thelma. Nellie had two daughters, Iris and
Patricia Snyder.
Iris, as I understand it, has done some genealogy, and Patricia is
interested,
but I still have not contacted them. Charlotte said that she would
photocopy
the family Bible for me and send the copies to me, but so far I
haven't
received anything. I guess I'll have to call her again. Need to
call Iris,
too, and get acquainted with her. Perhaps she has some information
that would
be useful to us, especially since her mother (Nellie) would be the
oldest
grandchild in Katie's line and the first-born child (Nellie) of the
first-born
child (William E. Rarick)--if you follow me.
More About W ILLIAM
EDWARD
RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
Children of W ILLIAM
RARICK
and CECIL
LEOHNER
are:
25. i. NELLIE 4
RARICK.
26. ii. THELMA RARICK.
27. iii. OTTO LESTER RARICK.
iv. CHARLOTTE MARCELLA RARICK, b. 1913; m. FRANCIS W. BARNES.
16. M INNIE
LOU3
RARICK
(KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1885, and died 1975. She married WALTER
RAYMOND
VAN VOORHIS.
More About M INNIE
LOU
RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
Child of M INNIE
RARICK
and WALTER
VAN VOORHIS
is:
28. i. CHARLES RAYMND 4
VAN VOORHIS, b. 1907; d. 1936.
17. H ARRY3
RARICK
(KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1889, and died 1958. He married JENNIE
RUTH
CROW.
More About H ARRY
RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
Children of H ARRY
RARICK
and JENNIE
CROW
are:
29. i. INEZ M. 4
RARICK.
30. ii. FOSTER DEAN RARICK, b. 1911; d. 1987.
18. F RANKLIN
CLIFFORD3
RARICK
(KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1897, and died 1966. He married CORA
MILDRED
SOWYER.
More About F RANKLIN
CLIFFORD
RARICK:
Buried: Oakwood Cemetery,Bucyrus, Ohio
Children of F RANKLIN
RARICK
and CORA
SOWYER
are:
31. i. JACK BURDELL 4
RARICK, b. 1920.
32. ii. ROBERT SAWYER RARICK, b. 1923.
iii. FRANKLIN NEAL RARICK, b. 1932; m. CAROL LEE CLARK.
Generation No. 4
19. M ARION
G4 FISHER
(FANNY3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born July 26, 1909 in McConnellsville, Morgan Co., Ohio. He
married CHRISTINE
GATEWOOD
June 10, 1939 in Her mother's home at McConnelsville, Morgan Co.,
Ohio, daughter of W.
GATEWOOD
and ANNA
PIERROT.
Notes for M ARION
G FISHER:
Graduate of Western Reserve Medical School in Cleveland, Ohio.
See mail dated Jan 20, 1998. It has the address as:
Marion G. and Christine G. Fisher
135 Fairway Drive
Oberlin, OH 44074-1420
216-775-2631 and area code may have changed.
Notes for C HRISTINE
GATEWOOD:
Dr. Christine Gatewood Bride of Dr. M. G. Fisher
Quiet simplicity marked the wedding of two popular and prominent
young people, Monday noon, when Dr. Mary Christine Gatewood became the
bride of Dr. Marion Grier Fisher. The home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
Anna Gatewood, was the scene of the single ring service which was read
by Rev. Glenn L. Tennell in the presence of the immediate families.
For the ceremony, the bride wore her grandmother's wedding dress, a
gown of imported white Swiss, purchased at the close of the Civil War.
The dress was used by her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Fleming Pierrot,
at her wedding in 1865; by her mother, Mrs. Anna Gatewood, in 1886;
and by her sister Mr. Richard Uhrbrock, at her wedding several years
ago. Over the gown, the bride wore an eyelet embroldered bolero of
organdie trimmed with lace. In addition, the gown was oranamented with
a pin handed down from her grandmogher and by a pale blue sash, a copy
of one worn by the latter at her wedding, 74 years ago.
Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the gatewood
home to Dr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisher and son, John,
Mrs. Lucy Fisher, Mrs. Anna Gatewood and Mrs. Richard Uhrbrock and
Daughter, Ellen, of Cincinnati. Immediately afterwards, the couple
left for Cleveland to attend commencement exercises and the alumni
banquet of the School of mMedicine of Western Reserve university. They
will return to McConnelsville after a few days but their future plans
are incomplete.
The bride, a daughter of Dr. W. E. Gatewood, late prominent Windsor
township physician, and of Mrs. Anna Pierrot Gatewood, graduated from
San Diego (California) high school and attended San Diego State
College for two years. Transfering to Ohio State, she obtained her A.
B. and M. A. degrees from that institution. Mrs. Fisher received her
medical training at Rush Medical college of the Univrsity of Chicago.
After serving two years interneship at Los Angeles county General
hospital, she spent a year an the staff of the Olive View Tuberculosis
sanatorium at Olive View, Calif., returning home for a time and
becomming associated with her brother, Dr. L. C. Gatewood, in the
prictice of medicine of Chicago. She has been at home since last
summer. An excellent studint and competent physician, Mrs. Fisher is a
member of Sigma Xi, honorary scientific sorority.
The groom, a son of C. E. Fisher and the late Mrs. Fanny Grier
Fisher, was honor man and valedictorian of his class ot M. & M.
high school. He received an A. B. degree from Ohio university, where
his exceptional scholastic ability won him a membership in Phi Beta
Kappa. Talented as a musician, he was also elected to an honorary
musical fraternity at Ohio university and was a member of Sigma Pi at
O. U. and Phi Rho Sigma at Western Reserve. Mr Fisher was graduated
with an M. D. degree from the School of Medicine at Western Reserve
univrsity yesterday, and will begin his parterneship at Youngstown
hospitle, July 1.
More About C HRISTINE
GATEWOOD:
Buried: Olivet Cemetery in Morgan Co., Ohio
Children of M ARION
FISHER
and CHRISTINE
GATEWOOD
are:
i. LINDEN ANN 5
FISHER, b. March 19, 1941, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; m.
RANDOLPH RANELS, New Mexico.
Notes for LINDEN ANN FISHER:
No children were born of this union.
ii. MARY MARGARET FISHER, b. June 30, 1943, Knoxville,
Tennessee; m. WILLIAM BRUMMELER.
Notes for MARY MARGARET FISHER:
No children were born of this union.
20. A LBERT
JAMES4
FISHER
(FANNY3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born April 20, 1912 in McConnelsville, Morgan Co., Ohio, and died
January 30, 1970 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He married HELEN
HARTWELL
in Youngstown, Trumbull Co., Ohio.
Notes for A LBERT
JAMES
FISHER:
Graduate of Western Reserve Medical School in Cleveland, Ohio.
More About A LBERT
JAMES
FISHER:
Cause of Death: Sudden Heart Attack at Age 57
Children of A LBERT
FISHER
and HELEN
HARTWELL
are:
i. SUSAN E. FISHER 5
FISHER, b. May 07, 1944, Youngstown, Trumbull Co., Ohio; m. CARY.
33. ii. JEAN FISHER FISHER, b. April 28, 1946, Youngstown,
Trumbull Co., Ohio.
21. B ETTY
PENCE4
GRIER
(ARTHUR
JAMES3,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born Unknown, and died Unknown. She married WILLIAM
EASTHOPE
FARLEY
Unknown, son of JAMES
THOMAS
FARLEY.
Notes for B ETTY
PENCE
GRIER:
An early morning service Sunday, September first, was chosen by
Miss Betty Pence Grier for her marriage to Mr. William Easthope
Farley. The impressive ceremony was read by the Rev. E. F. Andree in
the First Methodist parsonage at eight o'clock in the presence of the
immediate families.
Miss Grier wore for her wedding an ensemble fashioned with dress of
olive green crepe and coat of matching wool trimmed in black velvet.
Her accessories were black. Pinned to the shoulder of her flock was a
corsage of Talisman rose buds.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur James Grier and the late
Mr. Grier. She is a graduate of Lancaster high school and attended
Wittenberg college and affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Phi
Gamma sororities.
Mr. Farley is the son of Mrs. James Thomas Farley and the late Dr.
Farley. A graduate of Lancaster high school, Mr. Farley also attended
Ohio State university and Otterbein. He is an employee of the Anchor
Hocking Corporation.
Immediately following the ceremony the young couple was off on a
motor trip to Niagara Falls. Upon their return they will make their
home for a short time with Mrs. James Thomas Farley, North Columbus-st.
Notes for W ILLIAM
EASTHOPE
FARLEY:
A graduate of Lancaster high school, also attended Ohio State
Univrsity and Otterbein. He is an employee of the Anchor Hocking
Corporation.
Child of B ETTY
GRIER
and WILLIAM
FARLEY
is:
34. i. NANCY 5
FARLEY.
22. J OHN
ANDREW4
FISHER
(CLARA
RUTH3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born September 24, 1923 in McConnellsville, Morgan Co., Ohio. He
married SARAH
ERNESTINE
CHRISMAN
September 27, 1950 in Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio.
Notes for J OHN
ANDREW
FISHER:
John Andrew Fisher was born in the family home on Kennebec Street
in McConnelsville, Ohio where his father had established Fisher
Funeral Home in 1904. After graduating from Ohio University at Athens,
Ohio, John succeed his father in the business and continued to operate
the funeral home for forty-eight years before being forced to retire
for health reasons. Currently (as of January 1998), John Fisher lives
next door to the Fisher Funeral Home, which is still in operation in
McConnelsville.
More About S ARAH
ERNESTINE
CHRISMAN:
Buried: McConnelsville Cemetery, McConnelsville, Ohio
Child of J OHN
FISHER
and SARAH
CHRISMAN
is:
35. i. BRENT ALAN 5
FISHER, b. 1957.
23. J AMES
HARRY4
GRAHAM
(NELLIE
AGNES3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born September 21, 1921 in Lancaster, Ohio, and died September 14,
1990 in Bremen, Ohio. He married FRANCES
MARIE
NOTESTONE
May 06, 1946 in Nazarene Church, East Main-St Lancaster, daughter of RAY
NOTESTONE
and EDNA
CHAMBERS.
More About J AMES
HARRY
GRAHAM:
Cause of Death: Heart Trouble, Tripple bypass and valve
Medical Information: Low blood pressure, gout, flat foot( could not
walk a long distance). Type "A" personality.Bad heart valve.
Tripple bypass. Heart failure.long distance). Type A personality.
Notes for F RANCES
MARIE
NOTESTONE:
A wedding scheduled for the late spring, is that of Miss Frances
Marie Notestone, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Notestone, 820
Monroe ave., are anouncing her approaching marriage to Mr. James Harry
Graham, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, Infirmary Road.
Miss Notestone and her fiance have selected an earrly May date. the
ceremony to be read by the Rev. F.H. Wasson. at the Church of the
Nazarene, on the sixth, in the afternoon at three-thirty o'clock.
Miss Notestone is associated with the Lancaster Lens Company. Mr.
Graham resides on a farm near Bremen, O. His father is superintendent
of the Fairfield County Infirmary.
Mrs. James Harry Graham was the former Miss Frances Marie Notestone,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Notestone of Monroe ave., Lancaster. Her
Marriage to Mr. Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, north of the
city, was an event of Saturday May sixth.
The Rev. S. H. Wasson read the nuptial ceremony in the afternoon at
half after three o'clock in the Nazarene Church on East Main-st,
Lancaster.
After a short wedding trip, the young couple have established their
home on Minneota Farm, Bremen-rd, of which Mr. Graham is manager.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Graham Bremen rd was still born
Sunday morning in the home.
Burial was made Monday, 11 a. m. in Grandview cemetery, Bremen by
the Frank E. Smith juneral home with the Rev. F. H. Wasson reading the
services at the grave.
In addition to the parents the infants is survived by the grand
parents Mr. and Mrs Ray Notestine, Lancaster, and Mr. Harry Graham,
superintendent of the Fairfield County Home.
More About F RANCES
MARIE
NOTESTONE:
Cause of Death: Liver cancer
Medical Information: Gained weight in the lower stomach a few
months before being diagnosed with cancer. Could not shake a cold
& flu symptoms two months previous. Cancer of the liver.to
diagnosis in December.
Marriage Notes for J AMES
GRAHAM
and FRANCES
NOTESTONE:
Mrs. James Harry Graham was the former Miss Frances Marie Notestone,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Notestone of Monroe-av, Lancaster. Her
marriage to Mr. Graham , son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, north of
the city, was an event of Saturday May sixth.
The Rev, S. H. Wasson read the nuptial ceremony in the afternoon at
half after three o'clock in the Nazarene Church on East Main-st,
Lancaster.
After a short wedding trip, the young couple have established their
home on Menneota Farm, Bremen-rd, of which Mr. Graham is manager.
Children of J AMES
GRAHAM
and FRANCES
NOTESTONE
are:
36. i. JAMES RAYMOND 5
GRAHAM, b. December 20, 1947, Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield.
ii. JOHN EUGENE GRAHAM, b. September 03, 1952, Lancaster Ohio,
Co Fairfield; m. LINDA SIMCOX, Abt. 1973, Bremen Presbyterian
Church.
24. C LARK4
GRAHAM
(NELLIE
AGNES3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born April 01, 1924 in Fairfield Co. Ohio, and died Abt. 1979 in
Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield. He married ESTELLA
LOUISE
Unknown.
Notes for C LARK
GRAHAM:
Clark Graham is named head of County Home
The Board of County Commissioners has announced that Clark R.
Graham has been temporarily appointed Superintendent of the Fairfield
County Home, Infirmary Pk., (Rt. 37).
He will fill the vacancy created by the April 25 death of his
father, Harry R. Graham who served in the capacity from 1942 until his
death.
Ther appointment of Clark Graham, made recently, is effective until
December 31, 1957. Mr. Graham was employed in the home under his
father.
The board at this time had not made a decision as to when or how a
permanent head will be selected.
More About C LARK
GRAHAM:
Cause of Death: Blood clot from variscose vanes.
Medical Information: Died while in the Hospital for treatment of
the varicose vanes.
Notes for E STELLA
LOUISE:
Better known as Toot.
Children of C LARK
GRAHAM
and ESTELLA
LOUISE
are:
i. RAYMOND 5
GRAHAM, b. February 10, 1950, Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield; m.
KARN FOX, 1995.
ii. JUDY GRAHAM, b. October 04, 1958, Lancaster Ohio; m. MARINO
BLANEY.
25. N ELLIE4
RARICK
(WILLIAM
EDWARD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1).
She married HOWARD
SNYDER.
Children of N ELLIE
RARICK
and HOWARD
SNYDER
are:
37. i. IRIS LORRAINE 5
SNYDER, b. 1922; d. 1997.
ii. PATRICIA GAYLE SNYDER, b. 1934; m. RONALD DAVID HASSETT.
26. T HELMA4
RARICK
(WILLIAM
EDWARD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1).
She married BOGGESS.
Child of T HELMA
RARICK
and BOGGESS
is:
i. WILLIAM 5
BOGGESS.
27. O TTO
LESTER4
RARICK
(WILLIAM
EDWARD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1).
Child of O TTO
LESTER
RARICK
is:
38. i. WILLIAM L. 5
RARICK, b. 1954.
28. C HARLES
RAYMND4
VAN VOORHIS
(MINNIE
LOU3
RARICK,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1907, and died 1936. He married JANE
TREASE.
Children of C HARLES
VAN VOORHIS
and JANE
TREASE
are:
i. RICHARD VAN 5
VAN VOORHIS.
ii. JAMES ROBERT VAN VOORHIS.
29. I NEZ
M.4
RARICK
(HARRY3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1).
She married WALLACE
HERMAN
FREY.
Children of I NEZ
RARICK
and WALLACE
FREY
are:
i. REBECCA 5
FREY, m. (1) PARCHER; m. (2) DEMERS.
ii. FREDERICE FREY.
30. F OSTER
DEAN4
RARICK
(HARRY3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1911, and died 1987. He married EDITH
MAE
JUDY.
Children of F OSTER
RARICK
and EDITH
JUDY
are:
39. i. RONALD DEAN 5
RARICK.
ii. SANDRA LEE RARICK, m. ROGER WILLIAM MURPHY.
iii. RICHARD GENE RARICK, b. 1929; d. 1929.
31. J ACK
BURDELL4
RARICK
(FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1920. He married (1) MAXINE
ELIZABETH
TIMSON.
He married (2) MARY
MARGARET POLAND
LEONBERGER.
Children of J ACK
RARICK
and MAXINE
TIMSON
are:
40. i. TOMMIE DALE 5
RARICK, b. 1941.
41. ii. MELINDA LAYNE RARICK, b. 1951.
Children of J ACK
RARICK
and MARY
LEONBERGER
are:
iii. ROBERT DALE 5
LEONBERGER, b. 1958.
iv. ROBIN DEAN LEONBERGER.
32. R OBERT
SAWYER4
RARICK
(FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1923. He married VERA
EILEEN
O'KEEFE.
Children of R OBERT
RARICK
and VERA
O'KEEFE
are:
42. i. CRAIG ALAN 5
RARICK, b. 1956.
43. ii. RANDALL LEE RARICK, b. 1958.
Generation No. 5
33. J EAN
FISHER5
FISHER
(ALBERT
JAMES4,
FANNY3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born April 28, 1946 in Youngstown, Trumbull Co., Ohio. She married
JOHN
EPLER
in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Children of J EAN
FISHER
and JOHN
EPLER
are:
i. MELINDA BRIANNA 6
EPLER, b. November 23, 1971.
ii. LORI TERESA EPLER, b. October 03, 1973.
34. N ANCY5
FARLEY
(BETTY
PENCE4
GRIER,
ARTHUR
JAMES3,
JAMES2,
JOHN1).
She married DAVID
HARRISON.
Child of N ANCY
FARLEY
and DAVID
HARRISON
is:
i. CHRISTOPHER 6
HARRISON.
35. B RENT
ALAN5
FISHER
(JOHN
ANDREW4,
CLARA
RUTH3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born 1957. He married DEBBIE
MYERENKE.
Children of B RENT
FISHER
and DEBBIE
MYERENKE
are:
i. CHARLES ANDREW 6
FISHER, b. 1989.
ii. PAIGE NICOLE FISHER, b. 1993.
36. J AMES
RAYMOND5
GRAHAM
(JAMES
HARRY4,
NELLIE
AGNES3
GRIER,
JAMES2,
JOHN1)
was born December 20, 1947 in Lancaster Ohio, Co Fairfield. He married
MARGARET
MARY
O'CONNOR
September 21, 1973 in Duncannon, Ireland, daughter of THOMAS
O'CONNOR
and CATHARINE
DEVEREUX.
Notes for J AMES
RAYMOND
GRAHAM:
On Easter Sunday, an overflow crowd of more than three hundred
attended the Bremen-Bethel Presbyterian Church, being present at
either Sunday School or the Worship Service, or both.
Six received the rites of Holy Baptism at the morning service. They
were Sally Joan Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Johnston, and
the following babies: John Bradford Winland, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Winland; James Raymond Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Graham;
Randall Lee Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Brown, Jr., Karla Kay
Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huston, and David William
Cornett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cornett.
Child of J AMES
GRAHAM
and MARGARET
O'CONNOR
is:
i. CONNOR WILLIAM 6
GRAHAM, b. February 07, 1975, Dallas, Texas.
37. I RIS
LORRAINE5
SNYDER
(NELLIE4
RARICK,
WILLIAM
EDWARD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1922, and died 1997. She married CHARLES
WILLIAM
RUNYAN.
Children of I RIS
SNYDER
and CHARLES
RUNYAN
are:
i. KAY ANN 6
RUNYAN, b. 1947; m. BERKEMEIR.
44. ii. DIANA SUE RUNYAN, b. 1958.
38. W ILLIAM
L.5
RARICK
(OTTO
LESTER4,
WILLIAM
EDWARD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1954. He married JUDITH
A..
Children of W ILLIAM
RARICK
and JUDITH
A.
are:
i. BRADLEY W. 6
RARICK.
ii. JEFFREY W RARICK, m. KRISTA.
39. R ONALD
DEAN5
RARICK
(FOSTER
DEAN4,
HARRY3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1).
He married MARLENE.
Child of R ONALD
RARICK
and MARLENE
is:
i. MICHAEL DEAN 6
RARICK, m. JOYCE ANN RIVERS.
40. T OMMIE
DALE5
RARICK
(JACK
BURDELL4,
FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1941. He married (1) KAREN
MAY
SCOTT.
He married (2) JOYCE
ANN
APPELFELLER.
Children of T OMMIE
RARICK
and KAREN
SCOTT
are:
i. TY SCOTT 6
RARICK, b. 1970.
45. ii. TANYA LAINE RARICK, b. 1974.
41. M ELINDA
LAYNE5
RARICK
(JACK
BURDELL4,
FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1951. She married (1) SIDNEY
LYNN
SEEVERS.
She married (2) MICHAEL
BRUCE
CARPENTER.
Children of M ELINDA
RARICK
and MICHAEL
CARPENTER
are:
46. i. SHAWN LYNN 6
CARPENTER, b. 1968.
ii. KELSEY LAYNE CARPENTER, b. 1976.
42. C RAIG
ALAN5
RARICK
(ROBERT
SAWYER4,
FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1956. He married KAREN
SUE
CRALL.
Children of C RAIG
RARICK
and KAREN
CRALL
are:
i. AMBER LYNN 6
RARICK, b. 1982.
ii. STEPHANIE MARIE RARICK, b. 1989.
iii. CHRISTINA NICOLE RARICK, b. 1996.
iv. SABRINA KAY RARICK, b. 1996.
43. R ANDALL
LEE5
RARICK
(ROBERT
SAWYER4,
FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1958.
Child of R ANDALL
LEE
RARICK
is:
i. SETH ALLAN 6
RARICK, b. 1992.
Generation No. 6
44. D IANA
SUE6
RUNYAN
(IRIS
LORRAINE5
SNYDER,
NELLIE4
RARICK,
WILLIAM
EDWARD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1958. She married RICHARD
PESICKA.
Children of D IANA
RUNYAN
and RICHARD
PESICKA
are:
i. CONNOR 7
PESICKA.
ii. CADE PESICKA.
45. T ANYA
LAINE6
RARICK
(TOMMIE
DALE5,
JACK
BURDELL4,
FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1974. She married TODD
ANDREW
CLINGMAN.
Child of T ANYA
RARICK
and TODD
CLINGMAN
is:
i. SHANIA LAINE 7
CLINGMAN, b. 1995.
46. S HAWN
LYNN6
CARPENTER
(MELINDA
LAYNE5
RARICK,
JACK
BURDELL4,
FRANKLIN
CLIFFORD3,
KATHERINE
RARRICK2
GRIER,
JOHN1)
was born 1968. He married MICHELLE
D.
EVERT-CARPENTER.
Child of S HAWN
CARPENTER
and MICHELLE
EVERT-CARPENTER
is:
i. OWEN TYLER 7
CARPENTER, b. 1997.
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