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Elizabeth Clare Zehring
d.Bet 1937 and 1976
- H. _____ Weyer
- W. Elizabeth Clare Zehring1876 - Bet 1937 & 1976
Facts and Events
Name |
Elizabeth Clare Zehring |
Unknown |
Lizzie Zehring |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][3] |
Mar 1876 |
Ohio, United States |
Residence[2] |
1880 |
Harrison, Preble, Ohio, United States |
Residence[4] |
From 1882 to 1897 |
Brookville, Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Education[10] |
Bef 1897 |
Hartsville, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States |
Marriage |
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to _____ Weyer |
Residence[3] |
1900 |
Pyrmont, Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Residence[10] |
1937 |
Brookville, Montgomery, Ohio, United States |
Death? |
Bet 1937 and 1976 |
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Religion[4][6] |
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Brethren |
Maybe husband has a Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio connection? Maybe Belmont County, Ohio? There are a few WEYER names in that area.
References
- ↑ Miller, Marcella Henry. Kumler History. Dayton, Ohio: 1960. Held at Dayton Metro Library.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 .
1880 United States Federal Census Name: Elizabeth C. Zehring Age: 4 Birth Date: Abt 1876 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1880: Harrison, Preble, Ohio, USA Dwelling Number: 269 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital status: Single Father's name: John Zehring Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's name: Lucretia Zehring Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John Zehring 40 Lucretia Zehring 37 Frances E. Zehring 9 Elizabeth C. Zehring 4 Abram Zehring 48
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 .
1900 United States Federal Census Name: Clare Zehring Age: 24 Birth Date: Mar 1876 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1900: Brookville, Montgomery, Ohio Street: Pyrmont Street Sheet Number: 1 Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 18 Family Number: 19 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital status: Single Father's name: John Zehring Father's Birthplace: Ohio Mother's name: Lucretia Zehring Mother's Birthplace: Ohio Occupation: Servant Months Not Employed: 0 Can Read: Yes Can Write: Yes Can Speak English: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John Zehring 59 Lucretia Zehring 55 Estole Zehring 29 Clare Zehring 24 Earnest Zehring 17
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 .
Centennial portrait and biographical record of the city of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of the presidents of the United States and biographies of the governors of Ohio. (A.W. Bowen, 1897). a retired farmer of Brookville, Montgomery county, Ohio, was born in Jackson township, in the same county, March 8, 1841, a son of Barnheart and Elizabeth (Swartzel) Zehring, who were of Pennsylvania-German stock, of whom mention is made in the biography of Rev. Aaron Zehring.
John Zehring was reared on his father’s farm, and was educated in the common schools. May 2, 1864, having enlisted in Johnsville, he was mustered into the Union service at Camp Chase, Ohio, under Capt. Coaler, but served under Capt. David Holderrman at Federal Hill, Baltimore, Md., on guard duty, and was honorably discharged at Camp Chase, August 25, 1864, having served about two weeks over his term of enlistment. His marriage took place at Lewisburg, Ohio, October 15, 1868, to Lucretia Kumler, who was born near Lewisburg, Ohio, August 13, 1844, a daughter of David and Frances (Disher) Kumler, both of German descent and respectively of Pennsylvania and Virginia parentage.
Rev. Henry Kumler, father of David, was a son of a pioneer minister, also named Henry whose wife lived to the great age of ninety-seven years –her portrait, which is still in the family, being included in a group of five generations. Rev. Henry Kumler, the younger, and the grandfather of Mrs. Zehring, was a bishop in the United Brethren church, and traveled through many circuits, but made his permanent home in Lewisburg, Ohio. He lived to be eighty years of age, and was the father of nine children, viz: David, Andrew, Noah, Henry, Susannah, Jesse, Salome, Daniel and Samuel, of whom two of the sons—Jesse and Samuel—served three years each in an Ohio regiment during the Civil war.
David Kumler was born in Harrison township, Preble county, Ohio, was a millwright, and also a surveyor, and lived to the age of seventy-two years. To him and his wife, Mrs. Frances (Disher) Kumler, were born two children—Lucretia and Civilla.
The great-grandfather of Mrs. Lucretia Zehring, Peter Discher (as the name was originally spelled), came from Germany prior to the Revolution, was a soldier in that glorious struggle, and fought under Benedict Arnold at Quebec, Canada. At the close of the war he located in Maryland, but some years later removed to Botetourt county, where his death took place about 1821 or 1822. Of his seven children, the youngest, Christian was born in Maryland in 1788, was a lieutenant in the war of 1812, and was stationed at Norfolk, Va. He married Frances Circle and settled on a farm in Botetourt county, Va., where he lived until the fall of 1829, when he came with his wife and five children to Ohio, and settled on a farm in Harrison township, Preble county, where his son, Christian, now lives, and where he died in 1871, at the age of eighty-two years and eleven months. His son, Capt. Matthias Disher, raised or recruited company H. Ninety-third Ohio volunteer infantry, and fought through the Civil war, thus continuing the military record of the family. After marriage Mr. and Mrs. John Zehring located on a farm of ninety-seven acres in Harrison township, where there were born to them three children—Estolle, Clare and Ernest. In 1882 they removed to Brookville, where they bought a pleasant residence, which is still their home. They are members of the United Brethren church—old constitution—in which Mr. Zehring has held the offices of trustee and steward. He has always been zealous and active in his church work, and largely aided with his means in the erection of the United Brethren church in Perry township. He is a republican in politics, but has never been ambitious for public office. He is greatly respected by his neighbors in Brookville, and was always regarded with esteem in his township as a man of the strictest integrity.
http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com
- Dayton Obituary and Genealogy Database.
Obituary Search Results Page 1 of 1 Name Newspaper Date Citation Note Obit Henry Weyer Dayton Daily News
August 5, 1941
v. 64, iss. 350 : pg. 4, col. 4 died August 5, age 70, of Dayton, death notice
Henry William Weyer Dayton Daily News
August 6, 1941
v. 64, iss. 351 : pg. 12, col. 3 died August 5, age 71, of Dayton, article
John Weyer Dayton Daily News
June 12, 1965
v. 88, iss. 296 : pg. 10, col. 2 died June 12, age 65, at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, wife Elma, daughter Mrs. James Buckley, resident of Kettering, article
John H. Weyer Dayton Daily News
June 13, 1965
v. 88, iss. 297 : pg. 9C, col. 1 died June 12, age 65, wife Elma, daughter Mrs. James Buckley, obituary
John H. Weyer Dayton Daily News
June 14, 1965
v. 88, iss. 298 : pg. 21, col. 3 died June 12, age 65, of Kettering, death notice
John H. Weyer Dayton Daily News
June 14, 1965
v. 88, iss. 298 : pg. 36, col. 8 died June 12, age 65, at Rochester, Minnesota, wife Elma, daughter Mrs. Patricia W. Buckley, David Cemetery, obituary
John H. Weyer Dayton Daily News
June 15, 1965
v. 88, iss. 290 : pg. 27, col. 3 died June 12, age 65, in Rochester, MN, of Dayton, wife Elma, daughter Mrs. Patricia W. Buckley, David Cemetery, obituary
Weyer, Elma M. Dayton Daily News
March 31, 1993
pg. D6,
Weyers, James A. Dayton Daily News
December 18, 1997
pg. B4,
four pages of ZEHRING results
- ↑ Www.daytonhistorybooks.com.
name not found, there are about 14 Zehring entries.
- Dayton Metro Library Q & A File.
- Findagrave.com.
Montgomery County names: WEYER==Elma, Henry, John, & Sophie Montgomery County names: ZEHRING==123 entries
- Dayton Daily News 1898-1922.
Weyer names: Hermine, Miss Anna, Anna, Mrs. Weyer, Miss Ann, Emma, Anna, Anna (W. H. A. club), Minnie (Jolly 3 Club), Hermine (Stivers High School senior) Minnie may be the same as Hermine. Maybe this girl?
U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969
View U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969 Name: Hermine Marie Weyer Record Type: Confirmation Birth Date: 17 Jun 1904 Confirmation Date: 5 Jun 1927 Church Name: Hope Church Location: Dayton, Ohio Source Citation Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Archives; Elk Grove Village, Illinois; Congregational Records
Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. ELCA, Birth, Marriage, Deaths. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Chicago, Illinois.
U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969
View U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969 Name: Hermine Weyer Gender: Female Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 26 Nov 1927 Marriage Place: Dayton, Ohio, USA Spouse: Harold Their Church Name: Hope Church Location: Dayton, Ohio Source Citation Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Archives; Elk Grove Village, Illinois; Congregational Records
Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
Original data: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. ELCA, Birth, Marriage, Deaths. Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Chicago, Illinois.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Greensburg Daily News (Greensburg, Indiana)
page 1 + 4, 13 Aug 1937.
newspapers.com Hartsville College Has 14th Reunion Lizzie Zehring Weyer of Brookville, Ohio was a former student present at class reunion for Hartsville College
- Wikipedia.
Hartsville College Hartsville was also home to Hartsville College, which was chartered as Hartsville Academy on January 12, 1850. The College was absorbed into the recently created Central College, currently Huntington University, on July 15, 1897, resulting in Hartsville becoming a feeder academy to Central College.[12] On January 30, 1898, it was burned down to the ground and was believed to be the result of an arsonist.[13] Milton Wright, father of Orville and Wilbur Wright, was also the presiding elder and pastor in Hartsville. He was professor of theology at Hartsville College during 1868 and 1869. Milton Wright had met his future wife Susan when they were both students there in 1853.[14]
- Relatives?.
1920 United States Federal Census
View 1920 United States Federal Census View blank form Name: Minnie M Weyer Age: 16 Birth Year: abt 1904 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1920: Dayton Ward 10, Montgomery, Ohio Street: Edgar Ave Residence Date: 1920 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital status: Single Father's name: Henry W Weyer Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's name: Sophie M Weyer Mother's Birthplace: Germany Able to Speak English: Yes Attended School: Yes Able to Read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Henry W Weyer 49 Sophie M Weyer 46 Anna S Weyer 22 John H Weyer 19 Minnie M Weyer 16 Johana Rabing 81
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