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101 Michael Eppley, one of the thrifty and prosperous agriculturists of Elyria township, is a native of Wittenberg, Germany, born December 7, 1821, a son of Jcob and Catherine (Keller) Eppley, also natives of the Fatherland.
In April, 1832, the family set sail from Holland for the New World, and after a voyage of fifty-five days landed at Philadelphia. From there they proceeded westward to Ohio, locating at Zanesville, Muskingum County, where the parents passed from earthy, the father at the age of eighty-six, the mother when seventy-six years old. They had eleven children - nine sons and two daughters - and seven of the sons are now living, all near Zanesville, Ohio, except our subject, while the two daughters reside in Michigan. 
Eppley Michael
 
102 From The Henckel-Teter Connection: “Abraham Eschman ws living about 1720 in the Oley district of Philadelphia (now Berks) Co, PA. He signed a petition on September 5, 1720 to the authorities asking a separate township be created. On November 30, 1731, Abraham Eschman bought a tract of land in Oley of one hundred fifty (150) acres, from Edward Former of Whitemarch and William Lowther of Abingdon, both of Philadelphia (now Montgomery) Co, PA consideration seventy five (75) pounds [Deed book F-5, Page 385, Philadelphia Co, PA]. Abraham Eshman was on a 1734 list of Philadelphia county landowners [History of Bucks County, PA, Page 932]. He appears in many records of Philadelphia County indicating he was a prominent citizen of his district.”
From The Henckel Records, No. 14, p. 682: “ABRAHAM ESCHMAN (or Ashman) was one of the earlier Germans or Swiss who had come to Pennsylvania early in the eighteenth century.”
“Abraham Ashman of Philadelphia Co, appears in a list of persons who took the Naturalization Oath at a court on the 11th, 12th and 13th of April ,1743.
His will was written on January 18, 1742, and was probated on November 29, 1749. 
Eschman (Ashman) Abraham
 
103 Maria and John had 12 children. Baptismal records for Dunkle’s Reformed Congregation in Berks Co, Greenwich Twp, PA transcribed by Wm. J. Hinkle, 1929: HINCKEL, Abraham, bapt. 9-11 to Jost HINKL & wf., sponsor: Abraham ESCHMAN & wf. Eschmann Mary Margaret (Magdalena)
 
104 1870 Census: next entry is Simon Enck (age 42) with wife Mary and children Mary, Sarah, John and Franklin. Brother to Levi? Evick (Enck, Enk) Levi
 
105 1930 Census: Parents born in Wisconsin. Fadner Glenn
 
106 Had a total of (12) children,as per Jodi Latronica. How is this possible? Feser Andreas Poser
 
107 Last charter member of the Companions of Foresters of America. In 1920 resided at 128 West Commercial Street in New Philadelphia, OH. Fickes Bessie L.
 
108 Union Hospital Fickes Bessie L.
 
109 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
110 He was a licensed pilot out of former Jones Airport; Member of the B. of L.F. & E.; Sulgrave Lodge F. & A.M. No. 696. Fickes Charles Herbert
 
111 Was a licensed pilot and flew at the former Jones Airport, as per obituary. Fickes Charles Herbert
 
112 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
113 Listed in Bible belonging to Mrs. William Ashbaugh, Blakes Mills, Ohio. Fickes Estella B.
 
114 Section 9, Lot 101 Fickes Estella B.
 
115 State File # 73048; Registrar’s # 5428; Informant: Max Haverman. Fickes Estella B.
 
116 In 1920 resided at 626 South Broadway in New Philadelphia, OH. Fickes Jesse Warner
 
117 Lots 14-15, Section 12 owned by Jesse W. Fickes and Russel A. Briggs. Fickes Jesse Warner
 
118 Resided in NYC 1952, as per brother Charles obituary.
Cremated and ashes buried on top of her father’s casket. 
Fickes Jessie E.
 
119 Section 13, Lot 33. Kaserman Funeral Home. Cremated; ashes buried on top of her father. Fickes Jessie E.
 
120 Resided in Dover, OH Fickes John M.
 
121 Section 13, Lot 33 Fickes John M.
 
122 Section 13, Lot 33 Fickes John Wesley
 
123 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
124 In the early-mid 1930’s, piloted Akron and Macon dirigibles out of the Akron airport, as per Helen Limb Larsen.
Letters- Fickes, Wicks, P.W.L., Mills, Peck (1936-1938)- Contains handwritten and typed correspondence between HGD and several of his Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp. colleagues including Karl Fickes, Zeno Wicks, W. Klemperer, and Tom Knowles concerning airship engineering topics. Also included is a technical report concerning the Goodyear airships delivered to the U.S. Navy including the Los Angeles, Akron, Macon, and Shenendoah. In the Harold G. Dick Airship Collection MS 99-01 Department of Special Collections at the Wichita State University Libraries.
“Karl was big in blimps. He flew on the maiden voyage of the Hindenburg as well as participating in all of the trial flights of this ship. Karl managed the Wingfoot Lake Goodyear and went on to manage the Goodyear plant in Litchfield Park, Arizona.” 
Fickes Karl Lester
 
125 Resided in Canton, OH Fickes Laura A.
 
126 Lucinda was 16 yrs old when she married Patrick Meese. Her father, John B. Fickas signed for her. Marriage was performed by J.L. Phillips, M.G. Baptist, New Philadelphia, OH.
Mary Haveman and Estelle Fickes spke of Aunt Lou and kept in touch with her (HLL).
“She was born and spent her entire life, except for the last three years, in and near Bolivar.” as per obit. 
Fickes Lucinda
 
127 Ohio Death Record Volume #5003, Certificate #20234. Fickes Pauline E.
 
128 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
129 Separated from Hula in March 1956. Fickes William E.
 
130 Listed in East Avenue Cemetery Index with “M. Kathryn”. Fickes William Henry
 
131 Married to Sarah Ashbaugh at her parent’s home by Rev. John R. Coffman, V.D.M. (verbi dei minister) Minister of the Word of God (C20 384 11617)
Marriage certificate signed by fathers, John B Fickes and William Ashbaugh because Sarah was 16 (almost 17).
Ohio Death Record Volume #4912, Certificate #12426.
Steubenville is the county seat for Jefferson Co. Birthplace of Dean Martin. “City of Murals”. Union Cemetery. Old Fort Steuben. First Federal Land Grant office. 
Fickes William J.
 
132 Celebrated 50th wedding anniversary when Wm was age 73 and Matilda was age 68 - newspaper article. Fickes William Orin
 
133 HOSEA FISHER, farmer, P. O. Canal Dover, was born in Beaver County, Penn., in 1828, and is a son of Frederick and Catherine (Kurtz) Fisher, the former of Baden, the latter of` Wittenberg, Germany. The subject of this sketch was married, in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, in 1861, to Miss Amanda, daughter of Andrew D. Swihart, and a native of this county. Of the ten children born to this union, seven have survived, viz.: Edward E., Maggie. Charles, Mary, Cora, Harvey and Frederick. Mr. Fisher resides on the homestead farm, consisting of 168 1/2 acres, embracing some of the finest land in the county. He is a man of a genial and social nature, a lover of home, and although living a quiet and unostentatious life he is widely and favorably known. Fisher Hosea
 
134 Section 13, Lot 33 Forbes Martha Victoria
 
135 Joseph Forney was Stella Dunlap’s mother’s uncle. Stella was married to William E. Kelly.
New Philadelphia Ohio Democrat, Friday, 12-15-1871: “A daughter of JOS. FORNEY died suddenly in Shanesville on Saturday. She had been subject to spasms, and on the occasion of her death had just gone into Dr. Tuttle’s office for some medicine, when she suddenly fell to the floor senseless, and died in a few hours. Deceased was about 22 years of age.” 
Forney Joseph
 
136 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
137 1880 Census: Andrew is first name. 1900 Census: Anthony is first name. 1910 Census: A.J. Gallagher Andrew
 
138 Note: 1920 Census: Both parents born in Ireland. Gallagher Cecelia
 
139 1920 Census: Last name spelled Galliger. Gallagher Charles W.
 
140 Never married. Godson Frances
 
141 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
142 “Church Records: Adams, Berks & Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania 1729-1881” Burial on March 1, 1794 in Schwartzwald Reformed Church in Berks Co, PA.
Casper has a nice plaque erected for him as the pogenitor of the Griesemer's in Pennsylvania. Plaque notes him as a French Huguenot pioneer who traveled to America from the Palatinate in 1730, on the ship "Thistle." He received a 50 acre land warrant in Philadelphia County on 22 November 1737. Casper and Rebecca established their homestead on land of Rebecca's father, which Rebecca inherited in 1749 when her father died. Casper purchased additional land in 1754. The 1767 Tax List has him owning 25 acres in West District Township, probably his father's land. Casper was buried on the homestead when he died in 1794. However, his remains were later removed in 1870 and buried at Oley Cemetery by concerned descendants. 
Griesemer Caspar
 
143 Spangville, Berks Co, PA Griesemer Caspar
 
144 He was epileptic, never married and live with parents. Griesemer Jacob
 
145 John established his homestead in Whitehall with a land purchase in 1753. A Griesemersville was also established here; but has since been overwhelmed by the city of Allentown. Griesemer Johann
 
146 Montgomery Co, PA Griesemer Johann Valentine
 
147 Valentine arrived after 72 days at sea, with his family and brother in Philadelphia, at Bourne's wharf, on the ship "Thistle” of Glasgow, 19 August 1730. He established a homestead in Hereford Township, Berks Co., PA. He was a member of the New Goshenhoppen Church, and was buried there. Griesemer Johann Valentine
 
148 Spangville, Berks Co, PA Griesemer Peter
 
149 Joined his brother in America in late 1740’s. he is listed as owning property in Upper Hanover Twp in March 12, 1750. Griesemer Wilhelm
 
150 parish records Gsteig, by julius billeter say about 1607 Gsteig, Bern,
Switzerland and list name as Stina. film #417558. 
Gruber Christine
 

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