Gambar halaman
PDF
ePub

ii.

iii.

6 BYRON DIXON PAINE, b. Madison, Wis., Feb. 19,

1871. ELLEN MARIAH WYMAN, b. Madison, O., June 21, 1833; d. Painsville, O., Aug. 21, 1854.

ABBY AMELIA WYMAN, b. Perry, O., Oct. 18, 1836; m. Painesville, O., May 7, 1868, Daniel H. Darling. ISSUE:

I

DANIEL GUY WYMAN DARLING, b. Lancaster, O.,
July 10, 1869; d. Painesville, O., Aug. 4, 1870.
iv. GEORGE WYMAN, b. Perry, O., Jany. 27, 1839; m.
March 25, 1862, Lizzie Rose. Residence South
Bend, Ind.

3

ISSUE:

I ROSE WYMAN, b. South Bend, Ind., March, 1863; d. South Bend, Ind, March 10, 1863.

439

SIBBYLL MATILDA KING, (John, Ebenezer, Ebenezer,* James, James, William'), born in Suffield, Conn., Feb. 6, 1815; died in Chardon, O., Feb. 1, 1903; married in Chardon, O., Jany. 1, 1835, Alonzo Randall, who resides at Chardon, where all their children were born.

ISSUE:

i. CELESTIA REBECCA RANDALL, b. Oct. 24, 1837; m. June 17, 1856 Lucius McBride, dealer in musical instruments. Res. Akron, O.

ii.

iii.

ISSUE:

I VERN KING MCBRIDE, b. Sept. 9, 1874; m. July
6, 1903 Carrie Edna Ludwig. Res. Chardon, O.
HENRY CLINTONS RANDALL, b. Aug. 21, 1844; m.
Nov. 10, 1868 Alice Belinda Mixer. Res. Chardon,
O. Dealer in musical instruments.

ISSUE:

I

GRACE LOUISA RANDALL, b. June 24, 1873; m.
April 21, 1898 J. Oliver Littlejohn.

ISSUE:

I

KENNETH RANDALL 10 LITTLEJOHN, b. May 11,
1902.

ELLEN MARIAS RANDALL, b. March 1, 1847; m. Nov.
II, 1868 Leslie B. Shaw.

ISSUE:

I MABEL LIDA SHAW, b. Nov. 7, 1880. Graduated from the public schools in 1899; taught school for a short time; was stenographer and in the law office of Wm. G. King, Esq., of Chardon, O., her cousin; m. Sept. 12, 1906 Charles Austin Wilmot, Esq., an attorney at law in Chardon, Ohio.

iv. WILMOT KINGS RANDALL, b. Dec. 19, 1849; m. Dec. 31, 1873 Carrie Lynn Eggleston. Is a dealer in musical instruments. Res. Akron, O.

V.

ISSUE:

I

2

VISCHER ALONZO RANDALL, b. Jany. 13, 1878.

Engaged in electrical work in N. Y. City. CARLTON WILMOT RANDALL, b. Dec. 3, 1887. LIDA BELL RANDALL, b. Aug. 28, 1853; m. (1) Dec. 12, 1878 Ransom W. Davis, d. June 18, 1882; (2) Aug. 12, 1893 Columbus J. Rudesill. Mrs. Rudesill is a musician of remarkable ability. Res. Chardon, O.

441

6

5

3

HENRY CALEB KING, (John, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James, William1), born in Chardon, O., April 5, 1819; died in Mentor, O., Jany. 5, 1878; married (1) Nov. 17, 1848, Cornelia Melissa Moore, daughter of Isaac and (Blish) Moore, of

Mentor, O., who died June 9, 1857; (2) June 21, 1858, Rachael McClelland of New York, daughter of James and Mary McClelland, who died June 21, 1861; (3) April 5, 1863, Sarah Fidelia Kennedy, of Aurora, O., daughter of Justin and Betsey (Hathaway) Kennedy of Blanford and Berkshire, Mass., born June 6, 1826. Mr. Henry Caleb King was a man of unquestionable integrity and uprightness of character, "whose word was as good as his bond." He had strong convictions and always had the courage of his convictions.

An accident in early manhood made him a lifelong sufferer from nervous dyspepsia and kindred diseases, which together with the many sorrows of his life, gave a tinge of sadness to an otherwise most genial nature. He had a fine mind, and was in the truest sense an intellectual man. While not a fluent speaker,

he always expressed himself with such force and clearness, and possessed such ready wit, that he was a most delightful companion.

In a marked degree, he had the gift of teaching, and the power not only of imparting information, but also of impressing upon others his own ideals and convictions.

Quiet and retiring, he never held any office except in the Disciple Church, where he was an Elder for many years, and which he considered a high honor, as well as a great responsibility.

While not a popular man with all classes, he had a great many warm friends, and was "ever a lover of good men and women.”

He always exercised the grace of hospitality, and was a model neighbor; his skill in nursing, and his quick sympathy made him very helpful to those who were sick or in trouble.

In all his relations of life he was true and faithful; but it was as a father that his character shone out the brightest. He was in every sense of the term, the head of his family.

In his last illness, when suffering the tortures of slow starvation, he refused to take anything in the line of narcotics because he said he wanted to retain his consciousness and go rejoicing and triumphant. His last words were "God is love, trust Him." Children born in Chardon, Ohio.

[blocks in formation]

8

MARTHA ANTOINETTE, b. Nov. 2, 1849. Unmarried.
Res. West Mentor, O.

ELEANOR CORNELIA, b. June 30, 1854; unmarried. Res.
West Mentor, O.

CHARLES FREMONT, b. Nov. 3, 1855; d. Nov. 27, 1859.
JANE MCCLELLAND, b. Jany. 25, 1860; m. May 9,
1889 George Marshall Hicks.

HARRY C., b. Dec. 31, 1865; m. Oct. 4, 1899 Lilian
Delia Ellsworth.

442

ABIGAIL AMELIA' KING, (John, Ebenezer Ebenezer, James,3 James, William,'), born in Chardon, O., July 1, 1822; died —; married Samuel Loomis.

ISSUE:

i. ANNA MARIAS LOOMIS.

ii. ABBIE JANE LOOMIS.

443

ORRY KING, (Seth, Ebenezer, Ebenezer, James, James,2 William1), born in Suffield, Conn., Feb. 14, 1795; died in Suffield, Sept. 15, 1868; married Nov. 17, 1822, Elijah Billings, a farmer at Somers, Conn.

ISSUE:

i.

GEORGE KINGS BILLINGS, b. June 6, 1825; d. May 9, 1856; m. (1) Nov. 29, 1848 Catherine Cordelia Dean of Tolland, Conn. Divorced. (2) Jany. 31, 1853 Hannah Juliette (commonly called Julia) King, dau. John Bowker King (Joseph, Capt. Joseph, James,2 William1). He was a farmer at Somers, Conn. His children were born there. (Note-For descendants of George King Billings and Hannah Juliette King see also No. 311 ante.) ISSUE:

I

3

GEORGE BILLINGS, b. May 9, 1851; m. Rockville,
Conn., Nov. 28, 1888 Emma Clementina Watts
Fuller. He is a stationary engineer, Springfield,
Mass.

ISSUE:

I

FREDERICK WATTS 10 BILLINGS, b. Milford,
Mass., Sept. 17, 1900.

HARRIET ORRY BILLINGS, b. Somers, Conn., April
18, 1855; m. (1) May 23, 1872 Robert Eugene
Daniels. Divorced Jany. 8, 1875; (2) Dec. 28,
1875 Edward Augustus Arnold. Res. Cumming-
ton, Mass.

ISSUE:

2

JOHN BOWKER10 DANIELS, b. May 21, 1874; d.
March 3, 1879.

GEORGE AUGUSTUS ARNOLD, b. July 1, 1877;
m. (1) Feb. 14, 1898 Rosmond Julia Mason;
(2) Dec. 25, 1900 Alice Cook.

ISSUE:

I

2

MARGERIE JULIA ARNOLD, b. Nov. 14, 1898.

HATTIE ALICE ARNOLD, b. Sept. 21, 1902; d. Sept. 21, 1902.

3 EDWARD AUGUSTUS ARNOLD, b. Dec. 27, 1903.

4 GEORGE DALMAR ARNOLD, b. March 4,

1905.

3 HERBERT HENRY 10 ARNOLD, b. April 27, 1879; m. June 1899 Emma Holt.

5

ISSUE:

I

2

HARRIET EMMA ARNOLD, b. Jany. 2,

1900.

ARTHUR ERNEST ARNOLD, b. July 21, 1903. 3 CAROLINE ARNOLD, b. Oct. 28, 1905. WELCOME10 ARNOLD, b. Jany. 26, 1881. A carpenter.

HOWARD ERNEST ARNOLD, b. Feb. 10, 1891. 6 GURDON CLIFFORD ARNOLD, b. Jany. 3, 1893.

7 HATTIE SATIRA ARNOLD, b. Aug. 21, 1896; d.. Feb. 20, 1900.

ii. ALVIN BILLINGS, b. May 26, 1828. Unmarried. iii. ALVINA BILLINGS (Twin) b. May 26, 1828; d. May 31, 1828.

iv. ANDREW BILLINGS, b. Somers, Conn., Aug. 17, 1830; m. Tolland, Conn., Oct. 25, 1869, Sarah Ryder; d. Aug 22, 1903. He was a farmer at Somers, Conn. Children born there.

ISSUE:

2

CHARLES ANDREW BILLINGS, b. June 3, 1870; m. July 4, 1900, Alma Kibbe. He is a tea and coffee merchant at Somers. Children born there.

ISSUE:

I

HERMAN BRADFORD 10 BILLINGS, b. May 2, 1902. 2 SARAH ISAbelle Billings, b. June 30, 1905. MARTHA ORRY BILLINGS, b. Dec. 20, 1872; unmarried. Bookkeeper at Springfield, Mass. MARY MARIA BILLINGS, b. Nov. 2 1878; d. Jany. 16, 1892.

4 JABEZ MONROE BILLINGS, b. June 10, 1880; d. June 27, 1880.

5 ADA JANE BILLINGS, b. Dec. 28, 1882; d. Oct. 16, 1883.

6 ETTA LYDIA BILLINGS, b. Dec. 28, 1882, (twin) unmarried. Clerk in store, Springfield, Mass.

« SebelumnyaLanjutkan »