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HOME SURNAME LIST NAME INDEX EMAIL US | He was married to Carol Sue HARPER on 31 Dec 1960 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Holy Cross Church Children were: Deborah Kay CALLAHAN, John Joseph CALLAHAN, Sean Michael CALLAHAN.
He was married to Elizabeth COLLINS. Children were: Minnie May CAMP. Age: 63 Year: 1930 Birthplace: Ohio Roll: T626_1791 Race: White Page: 3A State: Ohio ED: 18 County: Fairfield Image: 0835 Township: Lancaster Relationship: Head She died on 29 Nov 1943 in Lancaster, Hocking Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. She was buried on 1 Dec 1943 in Lancaster, Hocking Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. St. Mary Cemetery Sec Mother of Our Savior Row 1 Parents: John CAMP and Elizabeth COLLINS. She was married to Charles BUECHLER in Lancaster, Hocking Twp., Fairfield Co., Ohio. Children were: Thurman R. BUECHLER, Clara E. BUECHLER, Edna M. BUECHLER. She was married to Robert Allen MORBITZER on 3 Sep 1938. She was divorced from Robert Allen MORBITZER on 2 Aug 1946.
She was married to Joseph Clement MORBITZER on 23 May 1947 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. St. Francis of Assisi Children were: Donald J. MORBITZER, Joseph Michael MORBITZER, Michael Thomas MORBITZER . She was married to Ludwig "Lewis" SICHEL. Children were: Harry George SICHEL.
She was married to James CARTER. Children were: Agnes Maude CARTER. He was married to Emily CARTER. Children were: Agnes Maude CARTER. He was married to Ethel BOHAM. Children were: Viola Minnie CASSIDY, Margaret CASSIDY. Death Date: 17 March 1991 Birth Date: 25 December 1909 Birth State: Ohio Death State: Education: Elementary or Secondary Race: White Gender: Female certificates: 28483 Volume: 017543 Father: CASSIDY Time of Death: 08:20 am Hispanic: Non-Hispanic Age: 80 Years Residence: Ohio Marital Status: Widowed SSN: 293010254 Parents: David CASSIDY and Ethel BOHAM. She was married to Frank Joseph MORBITZER on 11 Jun 1930 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. Children were: Thomas David MORBITZER, Nancy MORBITZER, Mary Frances MORBITZER, Anna Maria MORBITZER.
She was married to Gerald Patrick MANLEY on 13 Oct 1979 in Bexley, Ohio. St. Catharine Church Children were: Kathleen Louise MANLEY, Patrick James MANLEY. She was married to Daniel Joseph MORBITZER on 11 Feb 1978 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. St. Stephen the Martyr Children were: Michelle June MORBITZER , Monica Jean MORBITZER, Jason Robert MORBITZER, Julie Ann MORBITZER, Lisa Marie MORBITZER. She was married to James Bernard MORBITZER in 2004. He was married to Margaret DORAN. Children were: Mary Jane CLOUSE, Rita F. CLOUSE, Maxine CLOUSE, John L. CLOUSE, Frank A. CLOUSE. She was married to Joseph Ludgar MORBITZER in Columbus, Ohio. Children were: Joseph Albert MORBITZER, Margaret Mary MORBITZER, Elizabeth Ann MORBITZER . She was married to Edward LAVOIE . She was married to REARDON . Children were: Lilijane REARDON, Marynell REARDON. Year: 1850 County: Pickaway Roll: M432_720 Township: Harrison Twp Page: 57 Image: 110 He appeared on the census in 1860 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Ohio PICKAWAY HARRISON TWP Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 119 He appeared on the census in 1870 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Series: M593 Roll: 1256 Page: 362 He was a Farmer in 1880 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. He appeared on the census in 1880 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Year: 1880; Census Place: Harrison, Pickaway, Ohio; Roll: T9_1058; Family History Film: 1255058; Page: 450D; Enumeration District: 222; Image: 0115 Parents: John COCHRAN and Mary (Polly) O'HARRA. He was married to Ann Maria MORGAN on 12 May 1842 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Vol 4 Children were: Maria COCHRAN, Leanora C. COCHRAN, John F. COCHRAN, William COCHRAN, Benjamin G. COCHRAN, Gussie COCHRAN, Jessie COCHRAN. PICKAWAY HARRISON TWP Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 119 He appeared on the census in 1870 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Series: M593 Roll: 1256 Page: 362 Parents: Benjamin Franklin COCHRAN and Ann Maria MORGAN . He was married to Martha (COCHRAN). Children were: Edward F. COCHRAN, Mary P. COCHRAN, George COCHRAN. He was married to Nillis CORA A.. Children were: Jesse COCHRAN . Page 390. Vol. 2. . MAJOR GEORGE DARROW, ODD BATTALION OHIO MILITIA . Maj. George Darrow . AdJt. Benjamin Whedom . Q. M. Ebenezer Sheldon, Jr. . Q. M. Sergt. John Cochran . Q. M. Pt. George Pease . Burg. Moses Thompson . Surg. Mate Jonothan Metcalf . Pay Master Samuel King . Clerk Joseph Darrow . For. M. Stephen Butler . Drum Maj. Josiah Starr . Fife Maj. James Darrow . Sergt. Maj. James Robinson 19th Regiment, Recruiting Officer for the Army; in 1815 as a 2nd Lt. he settled in Harrison and married Mary O'Harra. 1st Treasurer of So. Blmfld in 1833; served in the State Legislature; d. in 1878, age 88 Y; est. a store at So. Blmfld. ca 1815 He appeared on the census in 1850 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Pickaway Co., South Bloomfield Twp., Ohio. Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 114 He appeared on the census in 1870 in Pickaway Co., South Bloomfield Twp., Ohio. Series: M593 Roll: 1256 Page: 374 He died in 1878 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. He was a Major Land owner in Pickaway County in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. SOURCE: Pickaway Co., Ohio Partition Records Abstracts Partition Records of Common Pleas Court Terms October Term 1836 To June Term 1873 Volumes 1 thru 6 By: Dan R. Hearl August 1996 Printed by: Fitzpatrick's Printery, Inc. - 1996 Published by: Pickaway County Historical Society, A Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society (This book is located at the Fort Wayne, Indiana Library) Page 26, Paragraph 154 Petition to convey real estate Vol Two, pages 108 - 112 Administrator of Charles Cochran dec'd. Vs Elizabeth Cochran et al On April 14, 1846, a petition was filed by Matthew Bonner stating that he is the administrator of the estate of Charles Cochran dec'd. And that during his lifetime on March 24, 1844 entered into a written contract with David and Robert Hitch to sell them New Holland lots 35, 36, 37, 38, 43 and 44 and machinery. Purchase price was $1,400 and part of that was paid. Also a contract with James Toy for lot 49 for $56 part was paid. Charles Cochran dec'd left his widow Elizabeth and minor children: William James Cochran, John Bonner Cochran, Mary Jane Cochran, Ann Elizabeth Cochran, Emily Eleanor Cochran, Noble Marine Cochran, Charles Green Cochran, Martha Catharine Cochran and Louisa Margaret Cochran. Final monies were paid and the land was conveyed by the estate. March Term 1851 Page 51, Paragraph 289 Petition for partition Vol Three, pages 383 - 389 William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others On May 12, 1849, a petition was filed by William H. Ward stating that he has the legal right to one undivided eighth part of three undivided three parts of 200 acres of land which William E. Rout owned at the time of his death and devised to Matilda Ward and Fanny Anderson. William H. Ward states that he is one of the children and heirs of Matilda Ward no deceased and through her as one of the heirs of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Fanny Ann Abbott wife of Henry Abbott, Jane Decker wife of Elias J. Decker of Franklin Co., Sidner Ward, Matilda Ward, Mary Ward, Sarah Eve Ward, and Betsey Ward children of Matilda Ward Dec'd. John Cochran is also a tenant in common by purchase from John Andersen the husband of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Matilda Ward is not of sound mind and Sarah Eve Ward and Betsey Ward are minors. The petition was amended stating the widow and heirs of Jefferson Rout dec'd, late of Washington D.C., claim to have some interest in a portion of the real estate. The present name of the said widow is Caroline Weber and the children of Jefferson Rout are Sophia M. Rout and Thomas Jefferson Rout both minors living with their mother in Washington D.C.. Two continuances. John Cochran was given 1/4 part, (Others also received shares). The land was ordered to be sold. On November 25, 1850 it was sold to John Cochran for $19.125 per acre. Page 65, Paragraph 360 Petition for partition Vol Four, pages 270 - 274 John Cochran Vs Nancy M. Foresman et al John Cochran filed a petition stating that he has the legal right of 639 acres of land. He further states that Mary Elizabeth Foresman, William Cochran Foresman, Robert A. Foresman, and George Philip Foresman all minors are tenants in common with the petitioner, they owning the other half. Also stated is that Nancy M. Foresman widow of William N. Foresman dec'd is entitled to dower. The land was partitioned with John Cochran getting 269 acres. There is no mention of a relationship with John Cochran or how he obtained his interest. Page 67, Paragraph 368 Petition for partition Vol Four, pages 331 - 336 John Cochran Vs Nancy M. Foresman On March 25, 1853, a petition was filed by John Cochran stating that he has the legal right to of three tracts of land containing 389, 160, and 639 acres. He further states that Mary Elizabeth Foresman, William Cochran Foresman, Robert A. Foresman, and George Philip Foresman all minors are tenants in common with the petitioner and owning the other . Further stated is that Nancy M. Foresman, widow of William N. Foresman dec'd is entitled to dower. On November 8, 1853 the land was partitioned, 269 acres to John Cochran. One third of all land to Nancy M. Foresman as dower, the one half of remaining to John Cochran, the other half of remaining land was divided by fourths. The math on the acreage does not seem to add up. Link: John Cochran 1790-1878 URL: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/CochranBios/56>; He was married to Mary (Polly) O'HARRA on 24 Mar 1811 in Pickaway Co., Ohio. 19th Regiment, Recruiting Officer for the Army; in 1815 as a 2nd Lt. he settled in Harrison and married Mary O'Harra. 1st Treasurer of So. Blmfld in 1833; served in the State Legislature; d. in 1878, age 88 Y; est. a store at So. Blmfld. ca 1815 Children were: Mary COCHRAN, Pricilla S. COCHRAN, Benjamin Franklin COCHRAN, John Finley COCHRAN , William COCHRAN, Gustavas A. COCHRAN, Sarah J. COCHRAN. PICKAWAY HARRISON TWP Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 119 He appeared on the census in 1870 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Series: M593 Roll: 1256 Page: 362 He appeared on the census in 1880 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Year: 1880; Census Place: Harrison, Pickaway, Ohio; Roll: T9_1058; Family History Film: 1255058; Page: 450D; Enumeration District: 222; Image: 0115 He appeared on the census in 1900 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. He appeared on the census in 1910 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. COCHRAN, JOHN (1910 U.S. Census) Ohio , PICKAWAY, HARRISON TWP, Age 58, Male, Race: White, Born: OH Series: T624 Roll: 1223 Page: 168 Parents: Benjamin Franklin COCHRAN and Ann Maria MORGAN. Year: 1850 County: Pickaway Roll: M432_720 Township: Harrison Twp Page: 57 Image: 110 She appeared on the census in 1860 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Ohio PICKAWAY HARRISON TWP Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 119 She appeared on the census in 1870 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Series: M593 Roll: 1256 Page: 362 She appeared on the census in 1880 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Year: 1880; Census Place: Harrison, Pickaway, Ohio; Roll: T9_1058; Family History Film: 1255058; Page: 450D; Enumeration District: 222; Image: 0115 Parents: Benjamin Franklin COCHRAN and Ann Maria MORGAN. She was married to John W. JONES
on 21 Sep 1876 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Listed as Lona C.
Year: 1850 County: Pickaway Roll: M432_720 Township: Harrison Twp Page: 57 Image: 110 She appeared on the census in 1860 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Ohio PICKAWAY HARRISON TWP Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 119 She appeared on the census in 1870 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. Series: M593 Roll: 1256 Page: 362 Parents: Benjamin Franklin COCHRAN and Ann Maria MORGAN . She was married to William S. WILLIAMS on 6 Mar 1851 in Pickaway Co., Harrison Twp., Ohio. PICKAWAY HARRISON TWP Series: M653 Roll: 1023 Page: 119 Parents: Benjamin Franklin COCHRAN and Ann Maria MORGAN. He was married to Mary Jane MORBITZER on 25 Jul 1994 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. She was married to John CAMP. Children were: Minnie May CAMP. The only time I ever heard Babe sing was when she and I did a duet (as in karaoke) in a Broad Street bar in 1946 when I was just fresh out of the Army. In 1940 Babe married James Loos of Pataskala, Ohio. He operated a parking lot on East Main Street, right across Pearl Alley from Herbie's cleaning shop. One summer I worked for him, parking cars. Jim was drafted into the Army, and he and Babe would keep house in the camp's areas, one of which was Biloxi, Mississippi. An exception to this being during his overseas assignment in the Army of Occupation, where he had duty in the military police. While in Germany he absconded with various 'souvenirs', such as firearms and paintings, which he sent home. After the war they bought my mothers lot on James Road just south of Mound Street and built a Cape Cod house on it. Jim sold furniture and Babe worked in the AAA office next to the Southern Dry Cleaners. They had no children, but adopted one daughter besides having one or two temporary wards. Babe also had a curiosity about her Robinson heritage. She, Sadie and I drove to Little Rock in September of 1981 and scouted around until we found the family cemetery. We took pictures of the stones and monuments with Babe in a couple of them. She was very pleased with the results of this search. We also went on to Ozark and visited the Nickell's on that trip. Jim died of heart problems in 1978. Babe had two bouts with cancer - she lost the second one in 1985. George Bleimes, Cousin to Eva Katherine Morbitzer He was married to Eva Katherine "Babe" MORBITZER on 21 Nov 1933 in Covington, Kentucky. He was divorced from Eva Katherine "Babe" MORBITZER in 1937 in Knoxville, Tennessee. She was married to Edward L. BUECHLER. Children were: Edwin Louis BUECHLER . She was married to Donald Michael MANLEY on 8 Jul 1978 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio. St. Patrick's Cathederal Children were: Domenic Michael MANLEY , Michael Donald MANLEY, Joseph Augustine MANLEY. |