Group 4 and 38 - Descendants of an unknown Zimmerman-222353
likely of Switzerland
who came to North America in various emigrations

Notes


945. Margaret A. Hayes

DEATH OF MAGGIE CARPENTER

In life we are constantly reminded of this earthly existence.  Butwhat seems to us most sad is when death visits a home and claims forits victim a mother.  Mrs. Carpenter was born January 7, 1869 and diedAugust 4, 1908.  She was married to Wilson Carpenter August 11, 1888.To this union was born eleven children,  nine of whom are stillliving.  Although she had been a sufferer for many months her friendshoped even against hope that they might still win the dear one back tolife but all was in vain.  Oh! how deep was the sympathy of every onefor the little ones who were left without the kind care of mother.

The last farewell was spoken
And, at breaking of the dawn
She gently fell asleep to wait
The resurrection mour.

There remained the memory only
Of her sweet mother love
The only love of all the earth
Akin to that above.  ICEL.

Thursday 3 Sept. 1908 Spirit of Democracy Woodsfield Ohio


Wilson Carpenter

Funeral services for Wilson Carpenter, 90, were conducted at theBrubach Funeral Home, in Summerfield, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clockwith Rev. Marie Tschappat officiating.  Burial was made in CalaisCemetery.
Mr. Carpenter died Monday evening at the home of Otis Martin,Summerfield route 1, where he had resided for several years.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Louise Burkhart, of Ft. Wayne,Ind.,  Mrs. Emma Stevens, of Canton., and Mrs. Rusiha Gerhardsten, ofFt. Wayne, Ind.;  five sons, Joseph, of Ft. Wayne, Able and Leonard,of New Haven, Ind., Don, of Charlersville and Greenberry of Euclid;five brothers, Sam of Somerton, Alfred and Clem, of Barnesville, andCharles of Lewisville;  32 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.Thursday 2 Nov. 1950 Noble County Leader.


961. Leo Harold Wise

IDAHO STATE JOURNAL
POCATELLO, IDAHO
THURSDAY SEPT. 5 1985

Leo Harold Wise, 79, longtime resident of Pocatello,  died todayfollowing a heart attack at Bannack Memorial Hospital.  He was bornMarch 8, 1906, in Barnesville Ohio,  to James and Lousia Wise.
He married Leona Glenn July 31, 1936, in Logan, Utah.
He served in the Horse-drawn Artillery from 1926 to 1937,  and wassent to Pocatello for the Civilian Conservation Corps.  He laterserved in the Idaho National Guard and was the first man to hold rankof sergeant-major in the Idaho National Guard.  His interests includedhunting, fishing, bowling and he was an avid sportsman.
He is survived by his wife;  two sons and two daughters,  Gene M.Wise, McCammon;  Bob Allen Wise, Pocatello;  Bonnie Hanika, San Diego,Calif.;  Gerry Lloyd, Orange County, Calif.;  one sister, Versa Leach,Barnesville, Ohio;  11 grandchildren,  three great-grandchildren.  In1966, he raised five of his 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 1 P.M. Saturday at Downard Funeral Home.Burial will be in Mountianview Cemetery.


Zailia Lerona "Lee" Glenn

IDAHO STATE JOURNAL
POCATELLO, IDAHO
WEDNESDAY APRIL 22, 1998.

Zailia Leona "Lee" Wise, 87, died Tuesday, April 21, 1998 at a localhealth care center.
She was born December 3, 1910, in Albion, Idaho to Samuel H. andArtemesia Amanda  Glenn,  the youngest of nine children.  Shegraduated from Burley High School , where she was a member of thegirls basketball team.
She married Williard Spencer Allen.  They later divorced.  She marriedLeo Harold Wise on 31 July, 1937, and they made their home inPocaetto.  He preceded her in death in September 1985.
Leona worked at Kraft Foods as a computation clerk for 25 years,retiring in 1973.  She dearly loved to play bingo and pinochle,  andto bowl,  and she enjoyed Idaho's mountain scenery.  From 1966 onwardshe Leo raised five of their grandchildren.
She is survived by two sons,  Robert Spencer Allen of Pocatello, andGene M. Wise, McCammom;  a daughter, Bonnie Hanika, San Diego,California;  11 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.  She waspreceded in death by a daughter,  Gerry Lloyd.
Funeral services will be held Friday 24, April, 1989, at ColonialFuneral Home, 2005 S. Fourth Ave.  The family will meet with friendsone hour prior to the service.  Burial will in Mountainview Cemetery.


962. John Spence Wise

SUMMERFIELD-----John Spence Wise. 83, of Summerfield R.D. 1 died at 1P.M. (Dec 26, 1977) at Barnesville Memorial following a lengthyillness.
He was born Oct 23, 1894, in Monroe County,  a son of James and LouisaCarpenter Wise. Mr. Wise was a retired farmer and World War 1 veteran.He was a member of Batesville American Legion Post 578,  VFW Post 2792at Barnesville and Veterans of World War 1 Barracks 3505 atWoodsfield.
His wife the former Katherine Wehr died in 1966.
He leaves three daughters,  Mrs. Sara Snyder and Mrs. LavinaCarpenter,  both of Lewisville R.D. 1, and Mrs. Shirley Leach ofQuaker City; five sons,  Robert, John S. Jr., and Sylvan, all ofSummerfield,  and Royden of Macksburg and Jerald of Woodsfield;  abrother Leo of Pcoatello, Idaho;  a sister Mrs. Erma Ensinger of NewMartinsville, WVa.;  a half-sister, Mrs. Versa Leach of Quaker City;28 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Two sons, one grandchild and one great-grandchild are deceased.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 P.M. today (Tuesday) at Brubach FuneralHome, Summerfield.  Services will be at 1 P.M. Wednesday at CalaisChurch with the Rev. Phillip Golden officiating.
Burial will be in Calais Cemetery.  Military rites will be conductedby the Batesville American Legion Post.  Tuesday 27 Dec 1977Jeffersonian.

Enlisted 8 March 1918 at Woodsfield Ohio.  ASSIGNS COMMENT;  SupplyCompany 38th Artillery to Discharge Private First Class Aug 1/18.Honorable discharge Dec 13/18.


Katherine E. Wehr

Mrs. Katherine E. (Katie) Wise, 69, of Summerfield Route 2 died,Wednesday at Barnesville Hospital where she had been a patient twodays.
Born at Calais June 15, 1897 she was the daughter of Richard and SarahHannahs Wehr.
Surviving are her husband, John S. Wise;  six sons, Paul and Robert ofSummerfield, Sylvan of Quaker City R.D., Jerald of Woodsfield and JohnS. Jr. of home;  three daughters,  Mrs. Sarah Lou Snyder ofSummerfield,  Mrs. Lavina Carpenter of Lewisville and Mrs. ShirleyLeach of Quaker City R.D.;  several grandchildren;  a sister Mrs.Mollie Cleveland of Zanesville;  and a brother Hort Wehr ofHenrysburg.  A son is deceased.
Services will be held at 1 P.M. Friday at Calais Methodist Church withthe Rev. Bruce Frazer officiating.  Burial will be in Calais Cemetery.Friday 2 Sep 1966 Quaker City Home Towner.


1839. Kenneth James Wise

SUMMERFIELD BOY REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION OVERSEAS.
Pfc. Kenneth Wise, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wise of Summerfield, was reported killed in action Sept. 22,  according to a telegram received Oct. 16 by his parents.  He has three brothers in service,Pfc. Paul Wise in New Britain,  Pfc. Robert Wise, somewhere in Franceand Pvt. John Jr. Wise at Camp Crowder, Mo., also three sisters andthree brothers at home.
He is a grandson of Mrs. Louisa Brown, who resides at the Versa Leachhome,  and a Nephew of Mrs. Julia Weishar, north of town.  He alsoattended school at Sand Hill.
QUAKER CITY HOME TOWNER FRIDAY 27 OCT. 1944.

SUMMERFIELD BOY KILLED IN OVERSEAS ACTION
Pfc. Kenneth Wise was killed in action in Italy,  according to atelegram received by his parents,  Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wise, ofSummerfield.
He was inducted into the Army from Belmont County,  received trainingin Mississippi and went overseas from New York, first going to Africaand later to Italy.  He was 24 year of age.
Surviving are his parents,  three sisters,  Sarah, Lavina and Shirley,and six brothers,  Sylvan, Royden and Gerald of the home, Pfc. RobertWise, somewhere in France,  Pfc. Paul Wise in New Britian and Pvt.John Wise of Camp Crowder, Mo.,  and his grandmother, Mrs. LouisaBrown of Quaker City.
QUAKER CITY HOME TOWNER THURS. 9 NOV. 1944.

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wise of Summerfield Route 2, have received thePurple Heart Award their son, PFC Kenneth Wise, who was killed inaction in Italy on September 22, 1944.
Mr. and Mrs. Wise also received a letter from their son PFC Paul Wise,which was written on a piece of Jap paper, from Luzon.  This was thefirst letter they received from Paul for several months.
Another son PFC Robert Wise who was in France, was recently woundedand in a hospital in England.  He is again back at the front.  Thefourth son, John S. Wise is in Oahu, Hawaii.

The following letter was received from PFC Paul Wise by his parentsconcerning the death of his brother, PFC Wise;

"New Britain"   Dear Dad and Mom:  Just a few lines tonight in answerto your letter i received today.  I got quite a shock while readingit.  I guess it that happens in every family and is to be expected inthis war.  He was no coward,  he was in there doing his job and i knowthat he was doing  a ____ good job of it.  I know it was a pretty hardjolt but there is no use worrying about.  He wouldn't want it thatway.
You couldn't ask for a better brother then Ken.  That was his way togo and we couldn't do a thing about it.  He has a good resting place.I hope when it comes my time to go that i am man enough to face itlike he did.
Yes,  they will send his personal belongings home.  When you get allthe details write and tell me how it happened.
No, Mom i haven't received the box yet.  It take quite a long time fora package to come across.
Tell everybody hello for me.
Keep your chin up and keep smiling, so long for now.  PAUL


1842. John Spence Wise

SUMMERFIELD----John S. Wise, Jr., 51, of Summerfield R.D. 1, died at 6A.M. today (Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1978) of an apparent heart attack at thehome of his sister,  Mrs. Rex (Shirely) Leach of Quaker City R.D.
He was born March 20, 1926,  in Monroe County, the son of John S. WiseSr., and Katherine Wehr Wise.  His father died Dec 26, 1977.
He leaves two other sisters,  Mrs. Raymond (Sara) Snyder and Mrs.Harold (Lavina) Carpetner of Summerfield R.D.;  four brothers, Robertand Sylvan of Summerfield;  and Royden of Macksburg and Jerald ofWoodsfield R.D. 3;  and several nieces and nephews.  Two brothers,Kenneth and Paul are deceased.
Mr. Wise, a labor,  was a veteran of World War 11 in which he servedin the Army Signal Corp.
Calling hours at Brubach Funeral Home,  Summerfield, are Wednesdayfrom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.  The funeral will be held on Thursday at 1P.M. at the Calais Church with the Rev. Phillip Golden officiating.
Burial will be in Calais Cemetery with military rites by theBatesville American Legion of which he was a member.   24 Jan 1978Jeffersonian.


963. Elmer Benton Wise

BARNESVILLE----Elmer B. Wise, 77, Barnesville, died Thursday evening(May 15, 1975),   at Barnesville Hotel following an illness.
Born in Monroe County, July 26, 1897, he was the son of the late Jamesand Lousia Carpenter Wise.
Mr. Wise leaves his wife, the former Pearl Millison;  two daughters,Mrs. Irma Willis, Cambridge and Mrs. Dorothy Shipley, Barnesville;four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren;  two sisters,  Mrs.Versa Leach,  Quaker City R.D. 1 and Mrs. Irma Ensinger, NewMartinsville WVa. and two brothers, Leo of Pocatello, Ida. and John ofSummerfield R.D. 2; one daughter, three sisters and one brotherpreceded him on death.
Friends may call at Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home here after 2 P.M.Saturday.
Services will be conducted at 1:30 P.M. Sunday in the funeral home.Burial will be in Calais Cemetery.  16 May 1975 Jeffersonian.

Enlisted Columbus Barracks, Ohio at age of 19 1/12 years.  ASSIGNSCOMMENT:  Co. F 35th Infantry to May 29/17 to Feb 17/18; Casual(Patient in Hospital) to April 6/18; Headquarters 302 StevedoreRegiment Quartermaster Corps to Aug 22/18;  Headquarters Army PostOffice 762 to Dec 28/18;  Headquarters Troop 2 Army April 18/19;Casual (Patient in Hospital) to discharge Private St. Mihiel;Meuse-Argonne Defensive Sector. Wounded in Action moderately Feb17/18.  American Expeditionary Forces June 14/17 to March 27/19.Honorable discharge Sept. 10/19. Surgeons Certificate of Disability10% disabled.  Cited in General Order 1 1 Division dated Jan1/20

Dear Mother:  I will seat myself to let you know that i am well andhope these few lines will find you the same.  Well mother,  i haven'treceived only one letter from you since i have been over here.  Yousaid you haven't got any mail from me and did not know my address.Oh, yes I got that money you sent.  Well,  i didn't need it, we gotpaid a few days before i got it.
Well,  mother you let me know many letters you have gotten from me.Say mother did you ever get my insurance policy?   If you didn't letme know.  i know some of the boys did not get theirs until after theyhad crossed.  Well,  mother, the people over here think the war willson be over and i hope so myself, but don't worry for i think I am assafe here as if i was back in the states.
Well mother, I saw in a paper where tobacco was selling for fortycents a pound.  Has Pa sold his yet?  Well,  mother,  i will close forthis time for i can't think of anything to write.  I though when i gotthat money i would get a letter,  but i haven't got any yet.  Motheryou sent me Elmer Wise's address.  I saw a Woodsfield paper the otherday,  one of the fellows got it sent from home.  I saw where Joe Wehrwas ready to sail for France.  Well,  mother i will close for thistime.

HAROLD ROY CARPENTER
Co. G, 146th A.E.F.  A.P.O. 763

Harold and Elmer were 2nd cousin's.   I put this letter in to showthat everybody kept in contact during WW1.

Elmer Wise, Beaver Township, fined $25 and costs for having in hispossession three possum and one skunk pelt out of season.  He failedto pay and was committed to the Noble County Jail.  Callwell newsMonday 10 Nov. 1930 Zanesville Times Recorder Zanesville Ohio


Mandy Arastus Pearl Millison

BARNESVILLE----Mrs. Pearl M. Wise, 86, of Barnesville, died Monday(May 24, 1982) at Cambridge Health Care Center.
She was born May 16, 1896, at New Castle, daughter of the late Johnand Emma Palmer Millison. She was a member of Main Street Church ofChrist, Barnesville.
Mrs. Wise leaves on daughter, Mrs. Charles (Erma) Willis, Cambridge;four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Reynolds, Cambridge. Twodaughters, four brothers and three sisters are deceased.
Friends may call at Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 P.M. Wednesday. Services will be Thursday at 11 A.M. from thefuneral home with Kenneth Frazier minister, officiating. Burial willbe in Northern Cemetery.  25 May 1982 Cambridge Jeffersonian.


1845. Velma Vanetta Wise

Velam Vanetta,  the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wise,  ofBond Ave. died Monday afternoon at 1:30 after a few days illness.  Thechild was two months and five days old.
Funeral services were held  Wednesday morning art 10 o'clock ,conducted by Rev. W.C. Patterson.  Burial in the Southern Cemetery. 23May 1923 Barnesville Whetstone.


964. Erma D. Wise

Erma D. Ensinger, 80, of West Thistle Drive,  New Martinsville, diedSaturday,  Dec. 20, 1980 at Wetzel County Hospital.  She was born May17, 1900 in Calais, Ohio,  daughter of the late James and LouiseCarpenter Wise.  She was a member of the First Church of God.  She waspreceded in death by her husband Henry T. Ensinger,  in 1953.
Surviving are two sons,  John of New Martinsville,  and Robert of LosAngels, CA.;  two brothers,  Leo Wise of Pocatello, Idaho, and RussellZink of Fresno,  CA.;  one sister,  Mrs. Versa Leach of Barnesville.
Friends were received at the Wells Funeral Home, 515 Maple Ave.,  NewMartinsville,  Sunday where services were held at 2 P.M. Monday withRobert Mattox officiating.  Interment in Northview Cemetery.


Henry Theodore Ensinger

Henry Theodore Ensinger,  279 Wetzel Street,  New Martinsville, W.Va.,died at his home on Wednesday December 16th.
He was a former employee of the Viking Glass Co.  A native of MonroeCounty,  he was the son Christian and Louise Mittendorf Ensinger.  Hewas a member if the Mt. Zion Evangelical and Reform Church,  and Local510,  American Flint Glassworkers.
Surviving are his wife, Erma Wise Ensinger;  two sons, John Ensingerat home and Tolbert Ensinger of Mitchell Air Force, New York;  fourbrothers, Fred, David and Joel Ensinger, of Hannibal, and CharlesEnsinger of Sardis;  four sisters,  Mrs. Wesley Tisher and Mrs.William Harrison, of Hannibal;  Mrs. Emma Frankel,  of Pittsburgh, andMrs. Margaret Pierce of Sewickley, PA.
Funeral services were held at the Wharton-Ellis Funeral Home in NewMartinsville on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock.  Rev. Resse Burns,of the First Methodist Church,  officiated.  Burial was made inNorthview Cemetery.  Monday  28 Dec. 1953 Monroe County Beacon.


965. Mary Leah Wise

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary L. Duer, 53, Piqua, were held at theSuber Funeral Home,  Fletcher, Ohio, Sunday at 2:30 P.M. with Rev.Thomas Coffman and Rev. B. Allen Reed officiated and burial was in theFletcher Cemetery.
Mrs. Duer suffered a cerebral hemorrhage three weeks ago and wasremoved to the Piqua Memorial Hospital where death occurred April 19.
Born in Monroe County Sept. 28, 1902, a daughter of James and LouisaCarpenter Wise,  she was a member of the Church of Christ.
Surviving are her husband J. Russell Duer;  a daughter, Mrs. BettyHawn;  two grandchildren, Betty Ann and Stevie Hawn of Dayton;  andthe following brothers and sisters,  John S. Wise of Summerfield,Elmer Wise of Barnesville,  Leo H. Wise of Pocatello, Idaho,  CliffordCarpenter of and Mrs. Versa Leach, Quaker City R.D., Julia Weishar ofQuaker City,  Mrs. Erma Ensinger of New Martinsville, West Virginiaand Mrs. Maude Moore, Bethesda.  One sister, Nellie Mann is deceased.Friday 27 April 1956 Quaker City Home Towner Quaker City Ohio.


966. Clifford Earl Carpenter

CLIFFORD'S FATHER WAS JOHN CARPENTER.  HE WAS BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK.

Services for Clifford E. Carpenter,64, of Quaker City R.D.4, were conducted at the Eberle Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.Burial was made in Boston Cemetery.
Mr. Carpenter died Sunday morning in Ohio Valley General Hospital atWheeling where he had been a patient since the preceding Tuesday following a stroke several days before at his home.
Surviving are his widow:  Pearl;  six sons, Elmer, Virgil, Edward,Irvin, Robert, all of Mt. Vernon, and Neil of the home;  fourdaughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Davis and Mrs. Viola Robinson of Mt. Vernonand Judy of the home.  Friday 1 June 1956 Quaker City Home Towner.


Oliffe Pearl Stephens

BARNESVILLE---Pearl Carpenter, 86, of Mount Vernon, died Friday (Aug.31, 1984) on Knox County Hospital in Mount Vernon.
She was born July 25, 1898, on Miltonsburg,  daughter of John andBetha Laudenburg Stephen.  Mrs. Carpenter was a member of the EastSide Church of Christ in Mount Vernon.
She was preceded in death by her husband,  Clifford, in 1956,  twosons and two daughters.
She leaves fives sons,  Elmer of Fredericktown,  Virgil ofMiltonsburg,  Ervin of North Liberty,  Robert and Neil, both of MountVernon;  four daughters,  Mrs. Evelyn McCleary of St. Louis, MO., Mrs.Viola Robinson,  Mrs. Mary Ann Davis,  and Mrs. Judy Clevenger, all ofMount Vernon;  a brother, Earl Stephen of Boston;  three sisters,Mrs. Anges Shuman of Barnesville,  Mrs. Lilly O'Leary of Washington,PA.,  and Mrs. Wilma Morris of Patascala;  36 grandchildren;  severalgreat and great-great grandchildren.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 until 9 P.M. Monday at Campbell-PlumbyFuneral Home in Barnesville,  where services will be 1 P.M. Tuesdaywith Evangelist Paul McGregor officiating.  Burial will be in BostonCemetery.  Sat. 1 Sept. 1984 Cambridge Jeffersonian.


1852. Edward "Tooty" Carpenter

WOODSFIELD---Funeral services for Edward M. Carpenter, 51,  MT.Vernon, a native of Belmont County, will be held at 1 P.M. Saturday atBauer-Turner Funeral Home here.  Burial will be in Calais Cemetery,Monroe County.
Friends may call at Dowds-Wiggins Funeral Home,  MT. Vernon, from 2until 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Friday.
Mr. Carpenter died at 1:15 P.M. Wednesday (Dec. 11, 1974) at his homefollowing a long illness.
Born May 27, 1923 in Belmont County,  he was the son of Mrs. PearlStephens and the late Clifford Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter had been employed at MT. Vernon Pittsburgh Plate GlassCo. for 28 years.  He was a World War 11 veteran and a member ofBatesville American Legion,  Veterans of Foreign Wars and Loyal Orderof Moose,  both of MT. Vernon.  He was a Methodist by faith.
In addition to his mother,  he leaves his wife,  Juanita M. MillerCarpenter;  four sisters and five brothers.  Thurs.  12 Dec 1974Cambridge Jeffersonian.


Juanita Mary Miller

Juanita Mary “Nene” Carpenter, age 85, of Miltonsburg, Ohio, formerlyof Mount Vernon, passed away on Friday April 9, 2010 at the OhioValley Medical Center Wheeling, West Virginia. She was born November2, 1924 in Monroe County Ohio a daughter of the late Adam & LethaCarrick Miller.
Juanita lived in Mount Vernon for many years with her husband“Tootie”. She worked at Hansley Mills in Barnesville, Ohio duringWorld War II making uniforms for the soldiers. Being a homemaker inlater year, Juanita was always surrounded by family and enjoyedspending time with them. She was the most kind-hearted andcompassionate individual that one could ever ask to have in theirlife.
Having no children of her own, she loved spending time with her niecesand nephews of each generation. She had one very special great-greatnephew whom she loved spending time with, Coleman Ritchie. They spenta lot of time together looking at books and sharing snacks. She lovedplaying cards, feeding the birds, and endless hours in her reclinercompleting word searches.
Mrs. Carpenter was preceded in death by her husband Edward M.Carpenter, one sister, Geneva (Virgil) Carpenter and five brothers,Glenn (Myrtle) Miller, Kenneth (Evelou) Miller, Harold (Deveda)Miller, Hubert Miller and Burdette (Marie) Miller; brother-in-laws,Elmer, Irvin, and Robert Carpenter and sister-in-laws, Evelyn (Jake)McCleary, Viola (Thomas) Robinson, Mary Ann (Gene) Davis.
She is survived by niece, Brenda (Michael) Luyster of Miltonsburg;nephew, Gary (Deborah) Carpenter of Mount Vernon; brother-in-law, Neil(Barb) Carpenter and sister-in-laws, Judy Clevenger, GeraldineCarpenter, Mary Carpenter, and Nora Carpenter; great niece, Marci(Adam) Ritchie, whom she lived with; great nephews, Shaun Hayes,Jeremy Luyster and Danny Carpenter; and many more nieces and nephews.
Friends received at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St.Woodsfield, Ohio from 10 a.m. Tuesday until time of Funeral Service at2 p.m. Tuesday April 13, 2010 with Wayne Clark officiating. Intermentin the Calais Cemetery Calais, Ohio.


1856. Carpenter

DC No. 21644 Belmont County Ohio


Julia Ann Wise

QUAKER CITY---Mrs. Julia Ann Weishar, 73, of Quaker City, diedWednesday at 3:20 P.M. at Guernsey Memorial Hospital.
A native of Monroe County,  she was the daughter of James and MargaretHayes Wise.  She had lived in Quaker City the past 17 years.
Mrs. Weishar leaves a daughter,  Mrs. Syliva Yaw of Quaker City; twostep-daughters,  Mrs. Elsie Hayes of Salesville R.D. and Mrs. EdithJohnson of Newark;  a step-son, Nathan Weishar of Salesville R.D;  asister, Mrs. Erma Ensinger of Pocatello, Idaho;  a half-sister,  Mrs.Versa Leach of Quaker City R.D;  three brothers, Elmer Wise ofBarnesville,  John S. Wise of Summerfield and Leo Wise of Pocatello,Idaho;  and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 P.M. (EST) at theEberle Funeral Home by Rev. Harry Mason.  Burial will be in GreenlawnCemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home afternoon Thursday.  Wednesday 18Oct. 1961 Cambridge Jeffersonian.


Paul C. Mann

DC No. 68849 Monroe County Ohio.


968. Julia Ann Wise

QUAKER CITY---Mrs. Julia Ann Weishar, 73, of Quaker City, diedWednesday at 3:20 P.M. at Guernsey Memorial Hospital.
A native of Monroe County,  she was the daughter of James and MargaretHayes Wise.  She had lived in Quaker City the past 17 years.
Mrs. Weishar leaves a daughter,  Mrs. Syliva Yaw of Quaker City; twostep-daughters,  Mrs. Elsie Hayes of Salesville R.D. and Mrs. EdithJohnson of Newark;  a step-son, Nathan Weishar of Salesville R.D;  asister, Mrs. Erma Ensinger of Pocatello, Idaho;  a half-sister,  Mrs.Versa Leach of Quaker City R.D;  three brothers, Elmer Wise ofBarnesville,  John S. Wise of Summerfield and Leo Wise of Pocatello,Idaho;  and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 P.M. (EST) at theEberle Funeral Home by Rev. Harry Mason.  Burial will be in GreenlawnCemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home afternoon Thursday.  Wednesday 18Oct. 1961 Cambridge Jeffersonian.


Clifford Earl Carpenter

CLIFFORD'S FATHER WAS JOHN CARPENTER.  HE WAS BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK.

Services for Clifford E. Carpenter,64, of Quaker City R.D.4, were conducted at the Eberle Funeral Home on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.Burial was made in Boston Cemetery.
Mr. Carpenter died Sunday morning in Ohio Valley General Hospital atWheeling where he had been a patient since the preceding Tuesday following a stroke several days before at his home.
Surviving are his widow:  Pearl;  six sons, Elmer, Virgil, Edward,Irvin, Robert, all of Mt. Vernon, and Neil of the home;  fourdaughters, Mrs. Mary Ann Davis and Mrs. Viola Robinson of Mt. Vernonand Judy of the home.  Friday 1 June 1956 Quaker City Home Towner.


Andy Weishar

Funeral Services for Andy Weishar 81, retired farmer of the QuakerCity community, were conducted Thursday at 2 P.M. at the EberleFuneral Home.  Rev. A.A. Gilmore,  pastor of the Methodist Church,officiated and burial was made in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Mr. Weishar died Tuesday noon at the home of his daughter,  Mrs.Charles Hayes,  of Salesville R.D. from illness of complications.  Hewas born in Kansas City, Kan.,  August 31, 1865, a son of Joseph andMary Ann Meilacker Weishar.  He had lived in this community 53 years.
In June 1914,  his first wife,  Rebecca Bowman died.  Two years laterhe married to Julia Wise Weishar,  who survives.  Also surviving aretwo sons,  George of Newark;  Nathan of Salesville R.D. and twodaughters,  Mrs. Raymond Johnson,  Newark, and Mrs Hayes.  Threechildren are deceased.  Friday 6 June 1947 Quaker City Home Towner.


969. Robert E. Carpenter

Military Record---Robert E. Carpenter--3905468--Woodsfield, O. Aug/26/18. Br Beallsville O Mch 9/97. 159 Dep Brig to Nov 12/18; Btry 29Nov Aut Repl Draft Cp Jackson SC to Nov 21/18; Btry A 18 Regt FA ReplDraft to disch. Pvt Hon disch Jan 7/19.


971. Kate V. Carpenter

DC No. 32026 Monroe County Ohio


Brady Clifford Decker

BEALLSVILLE--Funeral services for Brady Clifford Decker, 81,Beallsville, will be at 1 P.M. Thursday from the Harper-CampbellFuneral Home, Beallsville, Evan. Thomas Butterfield Jr., willofficiate and burial will be in Beallsville Cemetery.
A retired steelworker, he died at 10 A.M. Tuesday (Oct. 22, 1968) athis home following an illness of one year.
He was born Aug. 6, 1887 near Beallsville, the son of David and LouiseZonker Decker.
Mr. Decker leaves his wife the former Kate Carpenter; three sons, Rayand Harold Decker, both of Beallsville, and Gary of Bridgeville, PA.;two daughters, Mrs. Lavada Saufley, Beallsville, and Mrs. HazelPhillips, Jerusalem; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.Friends may call at the funeral home.  Wed. 23 Oct. 1968 CambridgeJeffersonian Cambridge Ohio.


1882. Gladys Marie Decker

DC No. 32026 Monroe County Ohio


1883. Ruth Bernell Decker

Bernelle, seven month old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Brady Deckersuccumbed to an attack of double pneumonia at their home Thursdaymorning at 8 o'clock. Services were conducted by Rev. Fred Dennis atthe home Saturday afternoon and the body was laid at rest beside thatof the elder daughter Gladys who passed away six weeks ago.Beallsville New Monday 2 June 1930 Cambridge Jeffersonian CambridgeOhio.  DC No. 32026 Monroe County Ohio