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| Subject: | CYRUS H. SHOUP September 4, 1841 s/o John + Hannah (Logue)Shoup. | |
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Read this book History of Richland County, Ohio, from 1808 to 1908 http://books.google.com/books?id=vhIVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA766&lpg=PA766&dq=miss+logue+married+john+shoup+in+ohio&source=web&ots=3x99A0Yv8j&sig=Su5t7UEHk4fSfulhMDn6pJurJ6U&hl=en&ei=l16fSbToBM3dtgfezuiKDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA766,M1 Page 765, 766, 767 Cyrus H. Shoup has lived in Richland county from the age of four years and is numbered among the progressive and enterprising farmers of Plymouth township, his home being on section 30. He was born in Williamson, Franklin county, Pennsylvania, September 4, 1841, a son of John and Hannah (Logue)Shoup. The father was born in Franklin county, Pennsylvania, October 30, 1812, and in 1833 arrived in Richland county in company with John and Samuel Kuhn. Later he assisted in making surveys here and being pleased with the country he resolved to make it his permanent home. He also worked at the carpenter's trade a part of the time during the first period of his residence here and likewise engaged in farmed. At length he returned to Pennsylvania, making the entire journey on foot, and was there married to Miss Hannah Logue, who was born at Ellicotts Mills, near Baltimore, Maryland. He returned to Richland county with his wife and two children in 1845 and here his remaining days were passed on the farm which is now owned and operated by his son Cyrus. He was a man of diligence and determination, who improved every opportunity for his financial upbuilding that he might provide a good living for his family. In connection with the tilling of the soil he worked at the carpenter's trade, for ther were few builders in the county at that time. In this connection he built many of the early homes and barns of the locality. His life was always one of intense activity up to his later years and he proved a valued and helpful resident of his community. In 1884 he was called to mourn the loss of his wife, who died on the 3d of December of that year at the age of sixty-five. Mr. Shoup survived her for some time and passed away January 3, 1896. There were ten children in their family, of whom four reached adult age, namely: Cyrus H.; John J., who died in Plymouth in the spring of 1885; Daniel, living in Shelby; and Delila, the wife of A. C. Hartman, of Shelby. Cyrus H. Shoup was but four years of age when in October, 1845, his father brought the family to Richland county and their home was established in Plymouth township. He has since resided in the same school district. He remained with his parents until his marriage and acquired his education in the public schools near his home. He manifested special aptitude in his studies and afterward engaged in teaching school through the winter seasons for twenty-one years, teaching seventeen winters in three districts. No higher testimonial of his capability could be given nor of the general appreciation entertained for him by the residents of that locality. At the age of thirty years Mr. Shoup was united in marriage in May, 1871, to Miss Hannah J. Bushey, who was born in Cass township, September 27, 1846, and has always resided in this county. She is a daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Fieroved) Bushey, natives of Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, who arrived in this county in 1838, settling in Cass township, where they spent their remaining days. The grandfather, Solomon Fieroved, was a soldier of the war of 1812 and died in Cass township at the very venerable age of ninety-two years. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Shoup have been born four children: John, who is living on his father's farm near the home property; Inez, the wife of Arthur Hunt, of Berlin Heights, Ohio; Elizabeth; and Cyrus L., at home. Following his marriage Mr. Shoup purchased fifty-seven acres of land in the spring of 1872 and has resided here continuously since. There was a log house upon the place when he came, but he has since replaced it by a commodious and substantial residence and made many other modern improvements. He also bought his father's old farm, adjoining his home place, in 1897,. It is a tract of one hundred and ten acres, so that his total holdings comprise one hundred and sixty-seven acres, all in one body, save for ten acres of woodland. There are two sets of buildings on the place and the farm is most attractive in its appearance and equipments, indicating in its well tilled fields the careful supervision and practical methods of the owner. In politics Mr. Shoup is a republican, prominent and active in the work of the party. He served as central committeeman for fifteen or twenty years and was also assessor for five terms. He belongs to the Reformed church of Shelby and to the Grand Army Post at that place, being entitled to membership in the latter from the fact that he did loyal service for his country in the Civil War. On the 27th of May, 1862, he enlisted for three months as a member of Company II, Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was honorably discharged September 20, 1862. It was his intention to enlist again for three years, but he was taken ill and thus prevented form doing so. Later, however, on the 2d of May, 1864, he joined the One Hundred and Sixty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was discharged on the 9th of September following. He did duty at Petersburg with the Army of the James under General Butler and was on detached service as a fifer. He now maintains pleasant relations with his old army comrades through his membership in Harker Post. He has always been as loyal to his country in the days of peace as in the days of war and the community counts upon his cooperation as a sure asset when any movement is in progress for the benefit of the locality. ################ http://genforum.genealogy.com/shoup/messages/459.html John b PA 1844>Richland Co OH~s/o John b 1812 Franklin Co PA+Logue~m. A. Miller Posted by: jc (ID *****5058) Date: October 15, 2003 at 19:48:27 of 775 http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Richland/RichlandPlymouth.htm SHOUP, JOHN J., farmer; P. O. Shelby; was born in Pennsylvania in 1844 ; he has always lived at home and has helped to make the farm what it is to-day. Was married, Oct. 3, 1871, to Miss Adaline Miller, of Case Township ; they have one child-Martha J., born Sept. 2, 1873. His father, John Shoup, was born in Franklin Co., Penn., within nine miles of Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 31, 1812; was raised on the farm till about 14 years of age; he then commenced to learn the carpenter's trade ; in June, 1833, came to Richland Co.. where he remained two years, and returned to Pennsylvania; in 1845, moved back and located near his present farm, and, about one year after, he bought his farm; the old log house still stands there that was built nearly fifty years ago; the land was wild and very wet ; his corn-field is now where what was known as the "big marsh," and used to be considered worthless. They have quite a curiosity in the shape of a dirk-knife, which they found in a limb of a large tree, about seventy feet from the ground; they cut it down for rails, and, on trimming it up, they cut the limb and split it, and there lay the dirk-knife inside of the limb, and how it came there is a mystery yet unsolved, as the limb bad the appearance of being nearly solid. They have a very productive farm; have raised eighty bushels of shelled corn to the acre, and thirty-six bushels of wheat to the acre, Was married, Nov. 16, 1837, to Miss Logue; they had ten children, four of whom are now living. Mr. Shoup remembers well when the old log court house and jail was standing in Mansfield, and when they held court in it; his family all live with and around him ; they moved from Pennsylvania in wagons; were three weeks coming through; his farm is five miles south of Plymouth and is as fine and productive a farm as there is in the township. ################## http://genforum.genealogy.com/shoup/messages/498.html Re: John b PA 1844>Richland Co OH~s/o John b 1812 Franklin Co PA+Logue~m. A. Miller Posted by: jc (ID *****5058) Date: March 01, 2004 at 03:19:58 In Reply to: John b PA 1844>Richland Co OH~s/o John b 1812 Franklin Co PA+Logue~m. A. Miller by jc of 775 SHOUP --- John J. SHOUP ....farmer; was born in Pennsylvania in 1844; was married, Oct. 3, 1871, to Miss Adaline MILLER, of Cass Township; they have one child. His father, John SHOUP, was born in Franklin Co., Penn.in 1812; in June, 1833, came to Richland Co., where he remained two years, and returned to Pennsylvania; in 1845, moved back and located near his present farm; was married to Miss LOGUE; they had ten children. This is a summary of a biography found on page 871 in: History of Richland County, Ohio... published in 1880 by A. A. Graham & Company, Mansfield, OH. This book is held by the Richland County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 3823, Mansfield, OH 44907-0823. Household Record 1880 United States Census John J. SHOUP Self M Male W 35 PA Farmer PA PA Addaline SHOUP Wife M Female W 29 OH Keeping House OH OH Martha J. SHOUP Dau S Female W 6 OH PA OH James POWELL Other S Male W 16 OH Servant PA OH Source Information: Census Place New Haven, Huron, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255035 NA Film Number T9-1035 Page Number 121B ###### John b 1813 PA Household Record 1880 United States Census John SHOUP Self M Male W 67 b1813 PA Farmer PA PA Hannah SHOUP Wife M Female W 60 MD Keeping House MD MD Daniel S. SHOUP Son S Male W 31 OH Farm Hand PA MD Delilah A. SHOUP Dau S Female W 18 OH Home PA MD Source Information: Census Place Plymouth, Richland, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255061 NA Film Number T9-1061 Page Number 171B ### Living next door per 1880 Census Household Record 1880 United States Census Cyrus H. SHOUP Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA MD Hannah J. SHOUP Wife M Female W 33 OH Keeping House PA PA John B. SHOUP Son S Male W 7 OH School PA OH Inez E. SHOUP Dau S Female W 3 OH PA OH David S. MANNING Other S Male W 18 OH Farm Hand IRE IRE Source Information: Census Place Plymouth, Richland, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255061 NA Film Number T9-1061 Page Number 171B http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?FRANKLIN::shoup::184.html The 1790 US Census for Franklin County, PA shows Jas. Shofe, Joseph Shofe, Peter Shofe. |