
1943 wedding photo above includes
Arnold George Larsen, Helen Weidner Limb, Helen Louise Limb, Aubrey Arnold Larsen, Judith Ann Larsen and Clara Emma Baehler Larsen.
June 10, 2025: Check out
Van Buskirk for early history from The New Jersey Historical Society
July 9, 2024: Check out
M.R. Limb’s Transit Book.
M.R. Limb Sketch Book
Helen L Limb page
Nancy J Limb page
Using the “Site Map” is the easiest way to navigate around.
The online cemetery website, findagrave.com has been an important source for information.
The Wayne County Public Library maintains archives for newspapers from Wayne County, including Wooster.
Newspaper research ends with December 1955, which coincidently is the final year of Limbs in Wooster with the deaths of Carl M. Limb on March 13, 1955 and George S. Limb on November 27, 1955.
https://ohiomemory.org is another valuable resource. https://ohiomemory.ohiohistory.org/newspapers


Limb Family
Limb Family & Fraternal Organizations
Limb Family & Military Service
M.R. Limb & G.S. Limb Military
Spanish-American War
Mexican Border War
Nationalities & Religion
Our ancestors were of the Protestant faith from England, Denmark, Switzerland, and what is now southwestern Germany.
In German church records the term Evangelische Kirche is commonly seen. For clarity on the meaning of this term, see Wikipedia’s history of Lutheranism and the Evangelical Church in Germany:
The German term evangelisch here more accurately corresponds to the broad English term Protestant rather than to the narrower evangelical (in German called evangelikal), although the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England use the term in the same way as the German church. Literally, evangelisch means “of the Gospel”, denoting a Protestant Reformation emphasis on sola scriptura, “by scripture alone”. Dr. Martin Luther encouraged this term alongside Christian.
Census
Census (not functioning yet)