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| For Daniel and Rachel [[Eberhart]], I find them residing in [[Chester Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]] in the 1880 US Census. I find no death record in Wayne or Ashland Counties on them. I looked through the [[Wayne County, Ohio]] newspapers and did not find an obituary on either of them. They are buried in the [[Reedsburg Cemetery]] in [[Plain Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]]. | | For Daniel and Rachel [[Eberhart]], I find them residing in [[Chester Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]] in the 1880 US Census. I find no death record in Wayne or Ashland Counties on them. I looked through the [[Wayne County, Ohio]] newspapers and did not find an obituary on either of them. They are buried in the [[Reedsburg Cemetery]] in [[Plain Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]]. |
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− | Catherine [[Carey (surname)|Carey]] and Joseph [[Everhart]] were married on 25 April 1842 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 4B p. 4). I am not sure where they are in the 1850 US Census. In the 1860 US census, they are residing in [[Milton Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]]. Both were born in [[France]] and there appear to be two children with them: John Philips [[Eberhart]], age 17 years, and Catherine Eberhart, age 16 years. Both were born in [[Ohio]]. Catherine, the daughter, married John [[Whitman (surname)|Whitman]] on 4 September 1860 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 6 p. 104). Catherine died on 22 Jan 1921 at the age of 77 years. Her husband, John, died in 1925. Both are buried in St. Peters & Pauls Catholic Cemetery. You may want to contact the church and see if they are willing to search any of their records for you. | + | Catherine [[Carey (surname)|Carey]] and Joseph [[Everhart]] were married on 25 April 1842 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 4B p. 4). I am not sure where they are in the 1850 US Census. In the 1860 US census, they are residing in [[Milton Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]]. Both were born in [[France]] and there appear to be two children with them: John Philips [[Eberhart]], age 17 years, and Catherine Eberhart, age 16 years. Both were born in [[Ohio]]. Catherine, the daughter, married John [[Whitman (surname)|Whitman]] on 4 September 1860 in [[Wayne County, Ohio]] (vol. 6 p. 104). Catherine died on 22 Jan 1921 at the age of 77 years. Her husband, John, died in 1925. Both are buried in [[St. Peters & Pauls Catholic Cemetery]]. You may want to contact the church and see if they are willing to search any of their records for you. |
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− | Doylestown, OH 44230
| + | [Doylestown, Ohio ]]44230 |
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| Joseph and Catherine sold their land to John and Catherine Eberhart [[Whitman]] in 1874. I believe John Philips [[Eberhart]] may have been deceased by them but I cannot verify this information. He seems to disappear. | | Joseph and Catherine sold their land to John and Catherine Eberhart [[Whitman]] in 1874. I believe John Philips [[Eberhart]] may have been deceased by them but I cannot verify this information. He seems to disappear. |
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− | Joseph [[Eberhart]] emigrated to the U.S. from [[France]] in 1840. He applied for a declaration on intent during the September Term of 1850 and became a naturalized citizen in November 1852. There is a Valentine Carry who became a naturalized citizen in February 1847. He emigrated from France to the U.S. in 1840. In September 1852, there is an Augustus Carry, native of [[France]], becoming naturalized. I wonder if Valentine and Augustus [[Carey]] are related to Catherine [[Carey]] who married Joseph [[Eberhart]]. I did not pursue any research on the Carry/Carey line. | + | Joseph [[Eberhart]] emigrated to the [[United States]] from [[France]] in 1840. He applied for a declaration on intent during the September Term of 1850 and became a naturalized citizen in November 1852. There is a Valentine [[Carry (surname)|Carry]] who became a naturalized citizen in February 1847. He emigrated from [[France]] to the [[United States]] in 1840. In September 1852, there is an Augustus [[Carry (surname)|Carry]], native of [[France]], becoming naturalized. I wonder if Valentine and Augustus [[Carey (surname)|(Carey]] are related to Catherine [[Carey (surname)|Carey]] who married Joseph [[Eberhart]]. I did not pursue any research on the Carry/Carey line. |
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− | Catherine [[Eberhart]] died on December 28, 1877 in Milton Twp, Wayne Co, OH. Her death record indicates she was born in [[Belfast, France]]. (The burial date in the burial records has been recorded incorrectly.) There are no dates for Joseph [[Eberhart]] given. I believe he died between 1878 and 1880. He is still living at the time of Catherine’s death but I do not find him in the 1880 US Census. There is no death record for Joseph and no Probate Court record. Without a death date, it would be too time consuming to go through 3 years of newspapers to try to find a mention of Joseph’s death. Joseph and Catherine are buried in the St. Peters & Pauls Catholic Cemetery in Chippewa Twp, Wayne Co, OH. | + | Catherine [[Eberhart]] died on December 28, 1877 in [[Milton Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]]. Her death record indicates she was born in [[Belfast, France]]. (The burial date in the burial records has been recorded incorrectly.) There are no dates for Joseph [[Eberhart]] given. I believe he died between 1878 and 1880. He is still living at the time of Catherine’s death but I do not find him in the 1880 US Census. There is no death record for Joseph and no Probate Court record. Without a death date, it would be too time consuming to go through 3 years of newspapers to try to find a mention of Joseph’s death. Joseph and Catherine are buried in the [[St. Peters & Pauls Catholic Cemetery]] in [[Chippewa Township]], [[Wayne County, Ohio]]. |
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| I hope this information helps in your research. I am including an invoice with this letter. If you would like copies of any of the other information found on the family, please let me know. | | I hope this information helps in your research. I am including an invoice with this letter. If you would like copies of any of the other information found on the family, please let me know. |