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Here is my latest trip to OGS. OGS Visit Sept. 15, 2000 1850 Ohio census Wallick Tuscarawas County, Sugarcreek Township Mary b. OH age 21 family 7-8 (my information states she was the wife of Reuben Walter and Sarah is her sister and Elizabeth her mother. Sarah b. OH 18 Elizabeth b. PA 59 Living with Reuben Walter family 6-6 Tuscarawas County Wayne Township Isaac b. PA 28 family 383-389 Nancy b. OH 25 Martha b. OH 6 Lucinda b. OH 4 William b. OH 1 Martha Summer (not sure of spelling) b. PA 18 Michael b. PA 32 family 383-388 Jane b. OH 32 Sarah E. b. OH 6 William H. b. OH 5 Margaret b. OH 1 Sarah b. PA 69 Eliza J. Booth b. OH 12 Henry b. OH 28 family 373-379 Lucinda b. OH 20 (this is an error. She was about 28 or 30) Her name was Middaugh Sarah E. b. OH 5 (My great grandmother. She married William J. Arick and after his death in 1874 she married James Maddux She d. 1/11/1934 in Sturgis, MI and is buried in Oak Lawn Cem. Sturgis, MI) Malissa b. OH 6 months James W. b. OH 2 George b. PA 45 family 317-333 Magdalina b. MD 43 Michael b. OH 21 Elizabeth b. OH 20 Susanna b. OH 18 John b. OH 16 Elias b. OH 12 Magdalina b. OH 11 Henry b. OH 3 Tuscarawas County, Fairfield Township John b. OH 28 family 133-133 Rebecca A. b. OH 22 Lewis Rainsberger b. Oh 27 Jacob Rainsberger b. OH 25 Tuscarawas County, Goshen Township Jacob b. PA 65 family 454-475 Elizabeth b. PA 54 Daniel b. OH 27 David b. OH 23 Emanuel b. OH 17 Henry b. OH 31 Hulda b. OH 25 Sarah b. OH 5 Elizabeth b. OH 3 Philip b. OH 8 months George Thompson b. unknown 12 Tuscarawas County Dover Township Christopher b. OH 35 Elizabeth b. PA 36 ??intha A. b. OH 13 William b. OH 10 Almira b. OH 7 Henry C. b. OH 5 Mary A. b. OH 2 Ann b. OH 9 Living with Michael Till?son Mary OH 13 Mary widow b. MD 57 family 1111-1119 Elias b. OH 27 Boat Builder Margaret b. OH 19 Mary Ann b. OH 16 Holmes County Hardy Township Michael b. PA 46 Hannah b. MD 38 Henry b. OH 14 John b. OH 13 Charles b. OH 8 William b. OH 4 Mary E. b. OH 2 Jacob b. PA 46 Elizabeth b. PA 25 Holmes County Killbuck Township Andrew b. PA 61 family 485-500 Malinda b. PA 52 Elizabeth b. OH 24 Charlotte b. OH 22 Elijah b. OH 19 Magdalina b. OH 15 Susan b. OH 12 Holmes County, Killbuck Township Henry b. PA 58 family 489-504 Sarah b. PA 45 S. P. b. PA 24 Charlotte b. OH 20 David b. OH 18 Julian b. OH 15 Henry M. b. OH 11 Eliza b. OH 6 Susan b. OH 2 Ashland County, Ashland Township E. W. b. OH 24 It must have been a hotel or something as there were several lines and each line was a different name. Coshocton County, Crawford Township Samuel b. NJ 35 Margaret b. PA 30 Sarah J. b. OH 13 Isarah b. OH 10 Catharine b. OH 9 Edward b. OH 7 Lucinda b. OH 4 Harriet b. OH 6 months Stark County Sandy Township Benj b. OH 23 family 15-15 Wagon Maker Ann M. b. OH 19 Marriages Tuscarawas County, Ohio This is not complete as some of the pages were not copied Book 1 Males Wallack, Andrew -Malinda Albert May 12, 1825 Philip-Elizabeth ShowalterFeb 2, 1819 Wallick, George –Cathrine Forney May 3, 1830 Isaac- Nancy Smiley Oct 8, 1842 Wallock, Christopher-Elizabeth Black Dec. 14, 1834 Book 2 Females No dates Wallack , Mary- A. Knisely Mary Ann- Alfred Wright Wallic, Nancy-Henry Breniser Wallick, Catherine-John Bayes Elenor-George Sellars Elizabeth-Joseph Gnagy Elizabeth –John Wright Hester-Joseph Stoy Jane-Elija Carr Jane-Joseph Knisely Levina-Humphrey Emfield Margaret-Philip Gharkey Margaret-Benjamin Strock Mary-Jacob Gimlins Mary Ann-Philip Getzman Nancy-Isaac Altman Polly-John Griffith Rebeccah-George Thomas Sarah-George Boleman Sarah-Abraham Ecker Sarah-John Webster Sophia-Francis Price Susan-John W. Shultz Book 4 no dates Wallick, Caroline-David F. Bartles Martha A. –George Cantwell Book 4 Males Wallick, Alexander B.-Rebecca Showalter Feb. 15, 1848 Benjamin- Anna Hunt Sept. 17, 1848 Daniel-Catharine Hasbrook Apr. 27, 1851 David-Mary A. Smith Mar. 20, 1851 Henry-Leucinda Middaugh Sept. 2, 1845 John-Rebecca A. Rainsberger Apr. 23, 1846 Book 5 Females no dates Wallack, Anna-James R. Wilson Eliz-John A. Zigler Wallick, Marg-Joshua F. Hensel Martha-Henry A. Seigler Mary-Daniel Kamp Sarah-George Wadle Susanna-David Seese Book 5 Males Wallick, Emanuel-Hannah Riggle Sept. 25, 1853 John –Susan B. Kohr June 10, 1856 Michael W. –Catharine Eberly Oct. 16, 1853 Book 7 Males Wallack, John F.-Hannah F. Sliffe Oct 14, 1877 Book 7 Females Wallet, Malinda-Alexander F. Agnes (don’t know if this is Wallick) July 2, 1874 Tuscarawas County Cemetery Records Wallick Dover Burial Park Bruce M. Sept. 11, 1911-Aug. 14, 1930 Ida-1897-11/22/1950 Lebbeus-1887-Mar. 27, 1950 Arthur Edward 1904-Aug 12, 1954 Rose Ann Jan 14, 1928-Jan. 11, 1931 Garver L. 1920- Hilda M. 1918- Fourth Street Cemetery Dover Township George –July 2, 1845 48y 7m 17d Mary wife of George -Apr 1, 1871 70y Susanna wife of John Dec. 4, 1801-Oct. 12, 1860 Grandview Cemetery, Franklin Township Wallick Hilda E. 12/6/1897-12/18/1899 2y (this differs from the other report) Maple Grove Cemetery Dover Township Elias - Mar. 28, 1889 64y13d John H. 1853-Sept, 5,1925 Clara 1863-Jan. 18. 1953 Treva -10/1/1886 William Park –1880-Jan.28/1957 Celia E. 1886-Jan.3, 1971 Marion W. Jr. 1903-June 4, 1979 Lafe (Edward Lafayette) 1903-Sept. 28, 1944 George Washington 1858-1932 (Nov. 6, 1931) Magdalena 1861-Mar. 11, 1941 O. Wellington 1892-Jan. 6, 1965 Anna 1889- Aug 10, 1952 Opal Gale July 6,--Nov. 5, 1916 Abner Dec. 31, 1850-July 29, 1931 Martha J. Mar 25, 1864-Feb. 2, 1941 Stella - 4/15/1915 26y Twila Lee -7/10/1962 1d One of the books was a history of Tuscarawas Schools with pictures George Wallick was President of the school board of Dover Township at least from 1925-1930. Picture of Mary Wallick 1915-1916 Dover Township Wagner School Picture of Audrey & Elsie Wallick at Winfield School 1929 Picture of Elsie Wallick at Winfield School 1935 Picture of Jay Wallick at Winfield School basketball team 1935 Picture of Garland Wallick Winfield School 6th grade March 1955 Picture of Donald Wallick Wooster Highway School Spring 1924 (doesn’t identify the children) Picture of Donald Wallick Wooster Highway School 1927 Grades 5 & 6 Picture of Dorothy Wallick Wooster Highway School 1927 Grades 5 &6 Picture of Dover High School Graduating Class of 1904 Treva Wallick Teachers at the Mount Healthy School William Wallick 1882-1886 Teachers at the Mount Healthy School Harry Wallick 1887-1899 Teachers at the Falls School Lester Wallick 1914-1915 Teaches at the Mt. Pleasant School also known as Hoodletown Lester Wallick 1910-1911 Picture of Bolivar High School Junior class of 1943 Bob Wallick Picture of Barrs Mill School Sept. 12, 1910 Sugarcreek Twp. Unknown Wallick, Linn Wallick, Ethel Wallick, Henry Wallick, Bryan Wallick, Ruth Wallick, Ruth Wallick. Patterson Examination Sugarcreek Township commencement exercises of students who passed the examination to become a teacher. The class of 1911 listed Harry Wallick Excerpts from Sugarcrek Township Records 1868-1894 Prices Paid for Supplies and Services. August 20, 1894-Abner Wallick use of well for 1893-1894 $1.50 No. 7 School. Commencement of the Shanesville Schools 1903 Graduates Cora Wallick, Program Oration-“Our Lives are Rivers by Cora Wallick. Patterson High School graduation class of 1911 Erby Wallick & Harry Wallick. I have a listing of Calvary Cemetery Dover Township of a Robert John Wallick son of Robert & Alice Rieger 9/7/1948 Stillborn. From Portrait & Biographical Record of people in Tuscarawas County. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. WINFIELD HARTLINE. From the early history of Tuscarawas County the name of Hartline has been associ- ated with its rise and progress. The father of our subject, whose sketch may be found elsewhere in this book, was one of its most prominent pioneers, and for many years has been active in developing its agricultural resources. His son our subject, is distinguished not only as being one of its native- born citizens, but for the part which he has taken in its advancement to the front as one of the richest and best improved farming regions in the state. The original of this sketch was born on the old homestead in Franklin Township, October 21, 1853. He was given a good education, and when only seventeen years of age taught school with good success. A year later his father gave him his time until reaching his majority, and be con- tinued to teach, being employed six successive winters in the northwestern portion of the county. In 1876, however, having a decided taste for farm life, he began the cultivation of a good tract of land, and has followed this branch of work ever since, with the exception of six years, from 1886 to 1892, when he was engaged in the manufacture of stoves. The marriage of our subject with Miss Francina Wallick was celebrated July 25, 1875. The lady was the daughter of John and Susan (Mumaugh) Wallick of Lawrence Township. Their union has resulted in the birth of one child, a son, Curtis, who was born February 9,1877. Our subject is very pop" ular in his community, and, following in the foot- steps of his honored father, is bound to meet with success in his labors. Mrs. Hartline departed this life in February, 1882. The year following her demise our subject took a trip to the Pacific Coast, going by way of the Southern Pacific Railroad to San Francisco. His object being to see the country, he took a slow train, and was two weeks in making the journey. While at Marysville, Cal.he first saw the West- erners method of harvesting, and having nothing else to do he went into the fields with the laborers and helped to garner the wheat from nearly one thousand acres of land. From that place he went to Canyonsville, Ore., where he had further expe- rience in the harvest fields and remained until Sep- tember 17. He next visited the city of Portland, whence be returned to the Golden Gate, where he boarded a train over the Union Pacific Railroad bound for the East. At the expiration of the allotted time he arrived home, after spending six months in the West, and during that time seeing more of its wonders and beauties than most people see in a lifetime. In 1883 Mr. Hartline purchased the David Knap- penberger Farm, consisting of one hundred and sixty-two acres pleasantly located one mile south of Strasburg. On the 17th of April, 1883, he mar- didn't get the next page. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. WILLIAM LAFAYETTE WALLICK is the proprietor of the Sherman House of New Philadelphia, which is known far and wide for its good appointments, fine table, and clean, well kept rooms. The host and his pleasant wife are much respected by all who know them, and contribute in every possible way to the comfort and pleasure of their guests. Mr. Wallick was born in Wayne Township. Tus- carawas County, September 10, 1848, and is a son of Isaac and Nancy (Smiley) Wallick. The former, a son of Michael Wallick, was of German descent, and both father and son were farmers by occupa- tion The old homestead cultivated by our sub- jects father comprised one hundred and forty- seven acres under good improvement. In poli- tics Isaac Wallick was a Democrat, and frequently served with credit to himself in local offices.. He was a member of the English Lutheran Church., in which faith he died, December 12, 1882. His wife, Nancy, was a native of Wayne Township, and a daughter of William Smiley an early settler of Ohio, who came from what is known as "Pennsylvania-Dutch", family. Mrs. Nancy Wallick de- parted this life March 22, 1886, having been a life- long and faithful member of the Lutheran Church. Her nine children were as follows: Martha wife of Gus Ziegler, of Davis County, Ind.; Lucinda, Mrs. Solomon Fair of Lagrange County, Ind.; W. L., whose name leads this biography; Abner, a resi- dent of Sugar Creek Township; John F. who is now in Missouri; Elizabeth, wife of Simon John- son, of Wayne Township; George W., who lives in Sugar Creek Township; Kinney' J., a resident of the last-mentioned township, and wife of John Orin; and Mary L., who became the wife of Grant Adams, and has her home in Great Bend, Kan. William L. Wallick had good public-school ad- vantages until he was about seventeen years of age, when he started out to hew his own way. He had much natural musical talent and soon began teaching the art in a singing-school. This busi- ness he followed successfully for thirteen years, his time being spent in study and practice as a musi- cian. Though he has long since abandoned music as a means of obtaining a livelihood, he has a good voice. and often entertains his guests with choice selections. About 1879 he became interested in the livery business at Shanesville, but at the end of four years sold out and went to Burgh Hill, Trumbull County, Ohio where he bought a hotel and also a farm, which be supervised. When a favorable opportunity presented itself, he sold out and came to New Philadelphia. He leased the Gilsey House which he ran for ten months, and then became the owner of the Sherman House. This he remodeled and refitted at large expense, and has since conducted. In Winesburg, Holmes County, Ohio, Mr. Wal- lick was married February 8, 1866, to Miss Nancy E. Johnson. Her father, Jacob Johnson, was a na- tive of Pennsylvania and followed farming as a life occupation. His wife, Anna, nee Aerion, was born in Malyland, and died in 1890, after surviv- ing her Husband some eighteen years. Their children were as follows: Philip; Rosanna, who married George Winklepleck; Sarah now deceased, formerly the wife of Christian Kaldenbaug; Nancy E., wife of our subject; Marion F.; Mary M., wife of Wheeler Arion of Iowa; Ida, wife of Joseph Shenneman of this county; Caroline deceased, formerly the wife of Martin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were member" of the Christian Church The union of our worthy subject and wife has been blessed with six children: Ermine A. de- ceased, wife of Frauk Skelley; William Allen, who married Miss Carrie Senhauser, and lives at home; Jacob 0., who wedded Catherine Hoffman: Louis C., Alto married Lessie Taylor; Loudon I. and Adrian L. Mrs. Skelley died February 16 1889, leaving' a little son, Adrian S., who has been adopted by our subject. Mr. Skelley is now a resi- dent of Cleveland, Ohio. In politics Mr. Wallick deposits his ballot for Democratic nominees. He is identified with Equity lodge No. 72, K. of P., the only society to which he belongs. His wife Is a faithful member of the Lutheran Church and has a large circle of sincere friends. She personally attends to everything which would naturally come under her supervision as a good housekeeper, and to her are due in no small measure the neat appearance and cleanliness which are the well known factors of the hotel man- agement. The traveler comes under their roof with pleasure, and departs with regret.
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