[52533] Evelyn is daughter of Randall Nelson Cochran (1837-1905) & Phebe Elizabeth Glidden (1842-1927; m. 27 July 1860 in Etna, Penobscot Co., ME).
[55941] Mary is daughter of James Cahoon (1696-1760) & Mary Rich (b. in 1701: m .29 April 1720 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA).
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[41783] See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Adolph,_Duke_of_Mecklenburg-Güstrow
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[7914] Her parents are from the unverified LDS Church's IGI file. "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 12 March 1967," p. 40: "Plymouth - Mrs. Ava Pettit Arnold, 59, of Shiloh, RD 2, died Saturday evening at the Shelby Memorial Hospital. She was born on April 18, 1907 in Crawford County. Mrs. Arnold taught home economics In Shiloh and Plymouth systems for 32 years. She was a member of the Shiloh Methodist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher for many years. She was also a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority and the Red Cross board of Mansfield, the B-Square Club, Shiloh Bridge Club, Shiloh Grange, Angels chapter No. 322 OES and the Plymouth Public Library Board. She is survived by her husband Wood W., one daughter, Mrs. John Bowman of Athens; one son, Allen of Blusston; two grandchildren, her father, Ira Pettit of Shelby, one brother, Max of Yuma, Ariz.; two sisters, Edna Pettit and Ila Pettit, both of Shelby."
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[13590] James r. Worthville, PA at the 1880 census and was a tanner. The LDS Church's unverified IGI file states he is son of George Ressler and Sarah Geist.
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[12830] Find A Grave Memorial 152857443 offers his obituary: "William (Bill) J. Stafford, age 91, passed away early Wednesday morning, September 24, 2015 at OhioHealth MedCentral Mansfield Hospital after a short illness. Bill was an only child to parents Samuel Heichel and Rhea Catherine Sheriff Stafford born on August 28, 1924 in Ashland, Ohio. He graduated from Hayesville High School in 1942 and later married his high school sweetheart, Maxine Elizabeth McGuire on April 19, 1947. After graduation, Bill worked on the farm for two years prior to enlisting in the Army and served World War II in the 333rd Regiment of the 84th Infantry Division. Earning the rank of Sergeant, he received multiple awards including the Bronze Star and three Battle Stars. He served in the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe and was on the Elbe River on V-E day. He was a 65 member of the American Legion in honor of his service. Bill returned home from the war in 1946 and began a 39 year career at National Seating Company in Mansfield working as an upholsterer and inspector. Bill was a community leader, being a charter member of the Mifflin (Ashland Co.) Fire Department for 60 years, Township Clerk for 44 years, and most recently a committee member for the Mifflin Memories book, published in 2005. He also was instrumental in having the water trough and jail restored as an Ohio Historical Marker in Mifflin, Ohio in 2011. He was known as a Mifflin historian. A Lutheran all his life, he was last a member of Ashland Trinity Lutheran Church where he served as an usher and volunteer. Bill was a man of integrity, strong will, and commitment for doing the right thing. You never wondered where Bill stood on a particular issue. Through the years, he was a role model to family and friends for his strong work ethic. He loved the outdoors, working in the yard, and hunting mushrooms and small game. He kept his mind sharp through daily crossword puzzles, Sudoku, and keeping up with current events. He even mastered the IPad to email and Facetime his grandchildren and to google at the young age of 89. Bill and Maxine traveled 46 states and Europe over his lifetime. They discovered multiple national parks and historical sites, including the WWII Monument. Bill leaves to cherish in his memory his loving wife, Maxine Stafford; daughters, Marilyn (Glenn) Frank, Beverly Darr, and Pam (Gary) Crawford; and grandchildren, David (Cori) Darr, Sarah (Jim) Shepherd, Scott (Lindsey) Frank, Matt (Kristi) Darr, Tiffany (Nick) Dunlap; and step grandchildren, Brian (Chantel) Crawford. Brandon Crawford, and Bruce (Tabitha) Crawford. His extended family includes six great grandchildren and seven step great grandchildren."
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