I6625: Ruth (____ - ____) Portsmouth city, Scioto Co., OH, ED 152, Visitation 353 Kountz, Magdalena, head DONALDSON,William A., 22y saw mill hand b OH THRUSH, Sarah J. 10y attending http://www.foorgenealogy.com/d0000/g0000090.html
Extractions: INDEX NAME/DOB/DOD/POBurial/Parentage: "Cemeteries of Bloom Township, Fairfield County, OH", Fairfield Co., Ohio, Chapter OGS, 1996, p 160. HOME HTML created by GED2HTML v3.5e-WIN95 (Sep 26 1998) on 06/01/2004 05:45:34 BIRTH : 5 Nov 1784, Albany Twp.,Berks Co.,Pa DEATH : 25 Mar 1852 BURIAL : Conklin Cem.,Pickaway Co.,Oh
MO Jefferson Co. Marriages 1826-1890 Index 1875 Kotzer, Elizabeth Miss 1865 Kountz, Margret Mrs 1859 Krober, Cothrine - 1875Krober, J. - 1875 Krober Kropp, Henrietta - 1861 Kropp, William - 1890 Krouse http://www.vienici.com/moabs/xmarrjeff/xho-k.html
James Stafford And Lucretia Reins She was married to William Street. Williams, G Dorcus Williams, Jacob B Williams,Mary Elizabeth Williams, Joseph J Williams. She was married to Winfred Kountz http://www.johnstafford.org/jamesluc/d4.htm
Extractions: Unknown was born. unknown was born. Children were: Thomas Jordan Viveca was born. She died. She was buried. She was married to Timothy James Pirtle . Children were: Cameron Pirtle Trevor Pirtle Ann ? was born. She was married to Hillard Jr Street . Children were: Vaughn Street Timothy Street Tammy Street Cettie ? was born. She was married to Jacob W Pritchett . Children were: Mary Lou Pritchett Edward Baptiste David ? was born. He was married to Ann Havens Elizabeth ? was born. She was married to William Street . Children were: Nellie Street Pattie Street G Street Tolie Street ... Eric Street Gene ? was born. Jane V ? was born. She was married to George D Williams . Children were: Steven Evant Williams G Dorcus Williams Jacob B Williams Mary Elizabeth Williams ... Joseph J Williams Jene ? was born. She was married to Clifford Street . Children were: Clifford Jr Street Laura Street Ann Street Laura ? was born. Parents: Matthew ? and Exer R Roberts Marselite ? was born. Parents: Matthew ?
History Of The City Of Toledo And Lucas County, Ohio History Mr. William J. Finlay, of Toledo, for many years an intimate General Henry J. Hunt,of the United States Army, and class of heroes, is John S. Kountz, of Toledo http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Lucas/LucasMilitaryChapX-254.htm
Extractions: PERSONS AND INCIDENTS. IT is deemed proper in this connection to give a few personal sketches of Union Soldiers, and incidents of the War of more or less prominent interest, the only regret being that lack of space forbids such extension of the chapter as would admit a much larger number of such. JAMES BLAIR STEEDMAN was born in Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, July 29, 1817, and died at Toledo, October 8, 1883. He was of Scotch parentage, his parents dying while he was yet a boy, leaving him the eldest of three children. At the age of 15 he became an apprentice in the office of the Lewisburg (Penn.) Democrat . Two years later he went to Louisville, Kentucky, where he worked at printing for a time, but soon joined General Sam. Houston's expedition for the independence of Texas. Returning to Pennsylvania, he was employed on the Public Works there. In 1838 he came to Northwestern Ohio, first stopping at Napoleon, where he soon became publisher of the Northwestern Democrat , and was married with Miss Miranda Stiles, then recently from New Jersey. Not long thereafter he was a contractor on the Wabash and Erie Canal. In 1847-8 he served two terms in the Ohio House of Representatives. In 1849, with a party from this State, he made the overland trip to California in search for gold, but returned the year following, and in 1852 was elected as member of the Board of Public Works, and in 1855 was reelected to that position, serving most of the time as President of the Board. In December, 1857, lie was chosen as Congressional Printer. lie was elected Major-General of the Fifth Division, Ohio Militia, in 1857, holding that office until the breaking out of the Rebellion. Between 1857 and 1861, he was for sometime the Editor of the Toledo
Seneca County,Ohio, History .Jacob and Sarah (Kountz) Ash, natives 1837, were Joseph Richards, Daniel Bishop,William McClure, Fred Neikirk, Sylvester B. Clark, Richard J. Sneath, Walter http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Seneca/SenChapXXI.htm
Extractions: 568 - HISTORY OF SENECA COUNTY CHAPTER XXI. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP PRIOR to 1832, anal dating back to 1820, this division of the county was known as Town 3 north, Range 14 east. In the latter year it was surveyed into quarter sections by J. T. Worthington, who made his headquarters at James Montgomery's home in Pleasant Township. In June 1832 the commissioners granted the prayer of petitioners, residents of what is now Liberty, asking to be set off from Seneca Township, and organized. In April, 1833, the first meeting was held. The petition was presented by John L. Flack. In 1830 the whole number of inhabitants in old Seneca Township was only 369, of which number only a dozen or so belonged to this portion of it. In 1840 the population of this township was 1,084, and forty years later, 2,157; a reference to the statistics at the close of this chapter will point out its increase in general wealth. Organic, and Official . -Liberty Township was established June 5, 1832, and the first annual election held April 1, 1833. The officers elected were E. W. Brook, Jacob Kime and John Rosenberger, trustees; John Craun, clerk; Eben. Conway and Nicholas Rumbaugh, constables; Adam Flack, Isaac Hartsock, James Judson, Levi Crissy and Joseph H. Conway, supervisors. The records from 1833 to 1863 are either lost or in such a bad condition as to leave a list LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. - 569
Cochise Genealogical Society Kennedy, Roger (64y), 1867, April 11, 1932, Keuntz, Winnie Pullen (66y), 1891, November2, 1957, Surname may be Kountz . Of Diana. Kirk, William J. 48y, August 25, 1923, http://www.mycochise.com/cembisbeek.php
Extractions: Bisbee-Lowell Evergreen Cemetery A B C D ... Back to Cemeteries List Bisbee Cemetery "K" Located in Bisbee, a short distance past the mine near Route 80 from Bisbee to Douglas. It is just north of Route 80 on a side road into and area that used to be called Lowell. There is confusion because there is a set of records on a cemetery called Lowell Evergreen that had 2158 names in the records. It turns out that only 17 were not dupicates. If there was any possiblity of the names not being duplicates, I left it up to the reader. Data on the cemetery is drawn from four sources (1) an index of the old part of the cemetery supplied by Mrs. Lillian Banchi (2) a survey of the entire cemetery made by Mrs. Banchi (3) records of the Hubbard and Dugan mortuaries and (4) a publication of the Arizona State Genealogical Society in 1969, compiled by Mrs. Thomas Salyer from the preceding 3 sources.
Westmoreland County, PA, Posted Queries For Spelling of name Coonce could be many different ways Kuns, Kountz, Coons,etc. His father was William H. English. His mother was Eva J. Weckerly. http://www.pa-roots.com/~westmoreland/query/archive/query036.html
Extractions: In the 1879 History of Venango County, PA it mentions that Richard Monjar settled in Irwin twp. in 1797. "He came from Westmoreland county, and in the same year after, his father came and settled." Another History said Richard was a native of Maryland. I think richard's father might have been John Monjar. I am searching for any thing about this family. The 1890 history also says Richard married Elizabeth Ghost..
The Descendants Of John Whitney, P. 521 - 525 J., b. 1877 William MONTAGUE WHITNEY (Isaac, Ebenezer, Zachariah, Zachariah, Ebenezer,Richard, John), b. Aug June 19, 1855; m. July 25, 1872, Hugh Kountz, and d http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/extracts/pierce/p521-525.htm
Extractions: Who Came from London, England, to Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1635. by Frederick Clifton Pierce (Chicago: 1895), pages 521 - 525 Transcribed by the Whitney Research Group, 1999. Previous set of pages Next set of pages [Page 521] 1882; Katharine Lansing, b. Feb. 6, 1885. Mr. BARNEY'S home has been in New York City since he was a small boy. His sum- mer residence is at Southhampton, L. I. . JOSEPH WHITNEY (Josiah, Josiah, Josiah, Richard, Richard, Richard, John), b. Mar. 25, 1811; m. Feb. 23, 1841, Mary Abbott NEWCOMB, b. Jan. 27, 1820. He was born at Nelson, N. H.; is a farmer; has been superintendent of schools, town clerk and selectman; res. Sullivan, N. H. 8006. i. RANSEL N., b. Mar 18, 1842. 8007. ii. LAURETTE A., b. Dec. 12, 1847. 8008. iii. SCOLLEY J., b. Sept. 29, 1853; d. June 1, 1856. . GEORGE WHITNEY (Josiah, Josiah, Josiah, Richard, Richard, Richard, John), b. in Nelson, N. H., Oct. 6, 1809; m. Sept. 12, 1833, Nancy NIMS, b. May 21, 1809; d. Dec. 4, 1870. He d. June 24, 1868; res. Keene, N. H. 8009. i. GEORGE THEODORE, b. June 18, 1835; d. unm. Mar. 12, 1865; was in war. 8010. ii. SARAH ABBA, b. Dec. 20, 1836; res. Keene, N. H. 8011. iii. JOSIAH HOOD, b. Aug. 27, 1838; d. Mar. 3, 1841. 8012. iv. HENRY ALBIN, b. June 30, 1840; d. Dec. 28, 1851. 8013. v. FRANCES ADELAIDE, b. Apr. 26, 1842; m. June 22, 1871, Geo. H. FRENCH; res. Malone, N. Y. 8014. vi. JOSIAH LEE, b. May 19, 1844; res. Haverhill, Mass.
Extractions: History of the St. Louis Fire Department : with a review of great fires and sidelights upon the methods of fire-fighting from ancient to modern times, from which the lesson of the vast importance of having efficient firemen may be drawn The entry for a fireman who died in service which either describes the manner of death or provides the date of death, is indicated as follows: Alstatt, Isaac 269 (dis)
SOCCGS Surname List K Surnames M. 8335 Lee, Nancy K532 1875 crockett Kountz, Jim 1256 10 Jan 1830 11 Dec 1914 abramsKerr, William A. 380 1850 crockett Kohr, Alice 1306 Weaver, E J. K600 5 http://www.savoury.net/soccgs/ndxk.html
Scioto County Biographies: Green Township He married Hannah, daughter of Christian and Ann Kountz. to Alice, daughter of Samueland Eliza J. Gillan, of County, and is the son of William and Catherine http://www.scioto.org/Scioto/Bios/townships/bios-green.html
Extractions: Scioto County Biographies Green Township Edward Andre was born in Scioto County, April 27, 1849. His father, Joseph Andre was born Nov. 6, 1800, in Gallia County, and was married March 19, 1830, to Elizabeth Kelly , who was born Nov. 3, 1811, and was a daughter of Rev. John Kelly . They had eight children, of whom seven are living: Peter, Francis, Anna, Mary, Whitfield, Jonathan and Edward . Mr. Andre settled on the farm in 1830 now owned and occupied by our subject, where he spent the remainder of his life, except one year. He died in Wheelersburg, Aug. 21, 1873. His widow is still living. Edward was married in 1877 to Catherine S , daughter of Benjamin Cranston , of Wheelersburg. They have had two children: Ruth C and Benjamin L Jacob Andre , deceased, was born July 23, 1797, in Cadot settlement, and was reared to manhood on what is known as the French Grant. He was married about 1822 to Jane Dutiel , a native of Scioto County, born May 17, 1804, and a daughter of F.C. Dutiel , who settled in Gallipolis in 1790, and died in his eighty-fifth year. They reared a family of eight children , six of whom are still living. Jacob Andre was a farmer by occupation, and died Oct. 24, 1849.
Adams County Biographies He married Hannah, daughter of Christian and Ann Kountz. They had six children, fournow living Nancy J, Joseph M A and Ella M. Sarah M and William Allen, Jr http://www.scioto.org/Adams/bios/misc-bios.html
Extractions: A DAMS C OUNTY B IOGRAPHIES ARGO, S.D. BLAIR, Joseph BLAIR, Robert BRIDWELL, H.N. ... WIKOFF, Allen S. D. Argo was born in Adams County, Ohio, July 15, 1827. When twenty years of age he went to Lawrence County, and in 1849 helped to lay out the town of Ironton. He was married in 1849 to Mary Jane Lambert. They had a family of six children, five now living: Thomas, Elias, James, Frank and Emily. Mrs. Argo died in November, 1863. In 1864 Mr. Argo married Fannie H. Hopkins, of Dayton, Ohio. She was born in Portage County, Ohio, June 11, 1830. They have one child: O.A., born Dec. 14, 1866. Jan. 26, 1880, Mr. Argo went to Scioto County and located at Pine Creek Landing, where he has twenty-six acres of good land. He is a member of the First Baptist Church at Ironton. Headings Joseph W. Blair , proprietor of the Central Hotel, Webster, Scioto County, was born in Adams County, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1831, the second son of Joseph W and Mary A Blair. His mother died in 1870 and his father in 1877. In 1855 he went to Scioto County, locating in Webster, and purchased he store owned by his brother, William A. He was married Feb. 10, 1959, to Harriet, daughter of James M. Cole. They have four children: Edward B, James W. Charles W and Nannie. Mr. Blair has served as Assessor two terms and Township Treasurer fourteen years. His hotel is one of the best in this part of that county. Headings Robert Bett Blair , son of William L. and Mary C. (Steen) Blair, was born 29 Aug 1847 in Adams County OH. When five years of age, he removed with his parents to Illinois, where they resided seven years. They then returned to Adams County, where our subject resided till the late war. April 1863, he enlisted in Company H, Fifth Ohio Cavalry, at Cincinnati OH as a private for three years. He was engaged through the campaign of East Tennessee with General Kilpatrick's command. They then made Raleigh their headquarters and were engaged in scouting the surrounding country till the close of the war. He was discharged at Raleigh NC October 1865, after which he returned to Adams County, where he remained until 1871. He then purchased a farm in Pike County, where he has since been engaged agricultural pursuits. He was married 09 Jun 1875 to Exira, daughter of Stephen and Mary A. Penn. Her father was a descendant of William Penn. Two children have blessed this union: Francis P. and Herman A.
Andreas' History Of The State Of Nebraska - Otoe Co. Part 5 Dillon, Hosford Gagnon, BJ Newsom, William Fulton, FY Mr. Kountz, of Omaha, wasalso a prominent vice president, DB McMeachan; secretary, J. Sterling Morton http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/otoe/otoe-p5.html
Andreas' History Of The State Of Nebraska - Nemaha Co. Part 5 business in Brownville, and second in Nebraska, was J. Schutz, still Bedford, surveyor;JM Chapel, Augustus and Herman Kountz and William Ruth, proprietors http://www.kancoll.org/books/andreas_ne/nemaha/nemaha-p5.html
I1780: Robert Henry Adams (27 Feb 1919 - ) Anton Henry Wavering Mother Lillian Teresa Kellermeyer Spouse 1 Cathrine J. Schulte 1897,Burnet Co TX; DEATH 6 Jun 1983, Kountz TX. Father William E. Wyatt. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/9100/g0000009.html
CHRISTIAN KOUNS AND HIS FAMILY By Sharon M. Kouns And Margaret Mar 11 George W. bought land in Burlington from Henry Kountz (Henry was age 6 or8m20d 3.8.4 Lawson Drury m. Louisa J. Rumsey 3.8.1 William Drury - the s http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5060/kouns.txt
NEBRASKA AND MIDWEST GENEALOGICAL RECORD; VOLUME 9; PARTS 3 4 Pastor of ME Church, Lincoln; Permin M. Kountz, Pastor of ME Minister; John F. DeSalm;JW TeWinkee, VDM; William S. Horn, Methodist Minuster; J. R. Harlan http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ne/state/publications/nerecord/vol09/p3art0
BIO Town Of Leon, Cattaraugus Co., NY Submitted June 2000 By 20, 1819, and married Mary Ann Kountz, who was born son Hermon V. was for three years 1867, 1868, and in March, 1892; children Lovisa, William J., Welcome F http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/cattaraugus/bios/adams/leon.txt
Black Biographical Sources On The Internet: Index By Name Civil Rights Leader Eartha Kitt Musician Roscoe L. Koontz Physicist Medical SamuelLee Kountz, Jr. Madam CJ Walker Entrepreneur 1867-1999. William J. Powell. http://65.113.91.126/mls_website/AfroBio/-bindex.htm
Crumrine - Amwell Twp. now owned by William Workman, James W. Kountz, and William Sanford and George Hughes,183334; J. Fordyce and Addis and T. Wilson, 1843-44; William Hazlett and http://www.chartiers.com/crumrine/twp-amwell.html
Extractions: Amwell Twp. (pp. 652-672) History of Washington County, Pennsylvania AMWELL was one of the thirteen original townships erected in 1781, and at that time embraced its present territory and the present townships of Morris and Franklin. On the 13 th of March, 1788, the township of Morris was erected, comprising the southwest quarter of this township. On the 23 rd of April, 1792, the township of Canton was erected, taking from Amwell that part of its territory that lay north of Morris. Since that time its territory has remained the same, with the exception of a slight change in the boundary line between it and Strabane township in October, 1830. Following is a list of persons elected to the office of justice of the peace in Amwell from its formation to the present time: Abner Howell July 15, 1781.