Person:George Chenot (5)

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George Adolph Chenot
m. Bef 1837
  1. George Adolph Chenot1837 - 1925
  • HGeorge Adolph Chenot1837 - 1925
m. 10 Oct 1861
m. 25 Mar 1869
  1. Peter A ChenotAbt 1865 - Bef 1940
  2. William Henry Chenot1869 -
  3. Sarah Katherine Chenot1871 - 1950
  4. Samuel David Chenot1872 - 1940
  5. John Calvin Chenot1874 - 1953
  6. Franklin Chenot1875 - 1876
  7. Alfred Chenot1876 - 1879
  8. Charles Wesley Chenot1878 - Aft 1946
  9. Ida E Chenot1879 - 1888
  10. Ada A Chenot1881 - 1972
  11. Daniel Edward Chenot1882 - 1961
  12. Mary Evalene Chenot1883 - 1972
  13. Luella Chenot1885 - 1886
  14. Laura Adeline Chenot1886 -
Facts and Events
Name George Adolph Chenot
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 15 Oct 1837 Alsace-Lorraine, France
Immigration[6] 1854 United States
Marriage 10 Oct 1861 Stark Co., Ohioto Unknown
Natualization[7] 1867
Marriage 25 Mar 1869 Stark, Ohio, United StatesBy Rev. William Cox, Justice of peace, practicing Methodist Episcopal in Canton and Alliance. George Chenot's first wife died in 1866.
to Mary Ann Powell
Residence[8][17] Bet 1869 and 1891 (rural), Louisville, Nimishillen twp., Stark Co., Ohio
Census 22 Jun 1880 Nimishillen (township), Stark, Ohio, United StatesThey have eight children listed, George, Peter, William, Sarah, Daniel (would be Samuel), John, Charles and infant, Ida. Also living there are two servants, Julius Faller, who is manufacturing cheese and Johanna Why, who is doing the housework.
with Mary Ann Powell
Other[9][18] 1881 Stark Co., OhioBio-hist
Residence[10] 1891 Louisville, Stark Co., Ohio
Occupation[11] Aft 1891 milk and cheese business
Other[12][19] 1906 Bio-hist
Other[13][20] 22 Jan 1920 South Nickel Plate Street, Louisville, Stark Co., OhioCensus1920
Death[3][4][16] 13 Apr 1925 Louisville, Stark Co., Ohio
Burial[5] Apr 1925 Union cemetery, SR 153 & Mese Road, Louisville, Nimishillen twp., Stark Co., Ohio
Other[14][21] 14 Apr 1925 Canton, Stark Co., OhioObituary2
Other[15] 14 Apr 1925 Tiffin, Seneca Co., OhioObituary
Reference Number? 5018
References
  1. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    age 82.
  2. richard at eohio.net, Compiler: Richard Culler. John Culler/OH/PA Database, Location: db= :380720, Url:http:/worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/. (Jun 2005; database last updated: Aug 2001).
  3. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  4. Death Registration, Record Type: microfilmed certificates
    Volume Number: 4732 Certificate Number: 26434.
  5. Obituary. (further information available upon request).
  6. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
  7. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).
  8. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  9. edited by William Henry Perrin. History of Stark County, Ohio with an Outline Sketch of Ohio. (Baskin and Battey. Historical Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 1881)
    page 466.
  10. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  11. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  12. D.J. Powell. The Powell Family a Record and Biography of the Descendants of Thomas Powell, Sr. (1906, Damascus, Ohio).
  13. United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    ED# 101; sheet 16B; image 32.
  14. The Canton Repository newspaper, Location: Canton, Ohio
    page: 14.
  15. The Tiffin Advertiser-Tribune, Location: Tiffin, Ohio
    page 2 col 5.
  16. at home from the infirmities of old age. The cause of death was listed asuremia for the past eight days, with contributory prostate for fiveyears. Informant on his certificate was his son, Samuel
  17. on a farm
  18. "There were a few Omish (Mennonite) French in the county [Stark Co., OH]a year or two before [1826]. The reports they wrote back to theirfriends in France of their impressions of this country induced others tofollow, and among the early French settlers of Nimishillen may bementioned Francois Bellot, Zeidor, Faufaunt, Pierre Cunira, Perrot,Chenot..."
  19. "They lived on a farm near Louisville, OH, until 1891. they moved intotown and are in the milk and cheese business. Mr Chenot is a descendentof the French Huguenots. He and family are now identified with theReformed Church, in which a son by his first wife- the Rev. G FChenot-is a minister. There were born to this union thirteen children,the largest number in one family we have on record; nine of whom areliving all in Stark county."
  20. owns his home free of mortgage. George has his son Samuel, wife and theirtwo children living there with him
  21. "George Adolph Chenot, 87, died Monday evening at his home in Louisvillefrom the infirmities of old age. He is survived by 10 children, 54grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, and one sister. The childrenare: the Rev. G. F. Chenot, of Tiffin; W. H. Chenot, of Alliance; Mrs.J. C. Mayer, of Canton; S. D. Chenot, of Louisville; J. C. Chenot, ofAkron, C. W. Chenot, of North Canton; Mrs. Robert Hartzell, of Paris;Mrs. Levi Nimon, of Canton; D. E. Chenot, of North Canton, and Mrs.Oscar Foltz, of Louisville; his sister, Mrs. Adele DesVoiene, of Odell,Ill. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2: 30 o'clockfrom the Louisville Reformed church. Rev. W. Huffman will be in charge.Burial will be made in the Union Cemetery."