1840 OH Seneca Co. Jackson Twp.
Page 240
Hollinger Jacob 1 male 40-50
1850 OH Seneca Co.
Tiffin City Page 862
Hollinger Henrietta 18 Germany
1860 OH Seneca Co.
Liberty Twp. Page 223
Hulinger Frederick 36 Germany
living alone
1860 OH Seneca Co. Tiffin
City Page 319
Hollinger Harriet 30 Germany
1860 OH Seneca Co. Seneca Twp.
Page 2
Hullinger John 20 PA
EW George Heckman
1860 OH Seneca Co. Venice Twp.
Page 242
Hullinger John 26
OH
Abigail 25 OH
Ichebod G. 3 OH
Ruth A. 1 OH
1870 OH Seneca Co. Tiffin 2wd.
Page 366
Hollinger Ann 59 PA
EW-William Gardner
1870 OH Seneca Co. Liberty Twp.
Page 145
Hollinger Henry 26
NY
Mary 22
Eng.
Mary A. 2 OH
Caroline E. 1 OH
1870 OH Seneca Co. Tiffin 1st. wd
Page 313
Hollinger John 44
OH
Adda 30 OH
Ichabod 12 OH
Nettie 10 OH
1870 OH Seneca Co. Liberty Twp.
Page 151
Hollinger John A. 30 PA
Caroline 22 OH
Mary 4/12 OH
1870 OH Seneca Co. Liberty Twp.
Page 143
Hollinger Michael 26 OH
Charlotte 24 Ger
Henry A. 8/12 OH
Wagner Andy 13
OH
Dear Lynda,
In the marriage records of Seneca County there
are the following
marriages:
Ella Palmer, 22, married John W. Hollinger, 29,
31 May 1872.
Emma J. Palmer, 18, married Daniel McCowen, 19
April 1862.
In the Cemetery records I found in the Liberty
Township Cem.
Daniel McCowan 18838-1907
Emma wife of Daniel 1847-1874
There was an interesting article in HISTORY OF
SENECA COUNTY, OHIO,
Warredn Beers and Co. Chicage 1886, so I copied it for you. p.939
John A. Hoover, farmer, P. O. Fort Seneca, was
born in Pleasant
Township,
this county, 16 Sept 1839, son of Joseph and Catherine Gulmore Hoover.
He
learned and for a few years followed, the arpenter's trade.
He enlisted in
defense of his country, in the late war of the Rebellion in Co.
K. 101
First
Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, serving abaout three years; was
wounded
in
the breast by a shell at the Battle of Stone River; was at one time
a
presoner of war, but was soon after recaptured. After his
discharge he
returned home and worked at his trade for a short time, and after
operating
a
sash and door factory in Koscuisho County, Indiana for a year and
a half,
returned to the County and purchased, and for about 12 years, operated
a
saw
mill near Bettsville. He subsequently sold this mill and in
1882 purchased
the farm in Pleasant Township, this county, which he now occupies.
Our
subject was married 12 May 1870, to Miss Fanny Palmer of Liberty
Township,
this County, where she was born 22 Feb. 1851, daughter of Benjamin
and
Lovina
Walsh, who came from Maryland at an early day. To Mr. and
Mrs. Hoover were
born five children: Laura E., Ella L. Frank W. John A. and
Fannie K. Mr.
and Mrs. Hoover are members of the United Brethren Church.
Politically he
is
a Republican.
There is no Bettsville Cemetery listed
in the Seneca County Cemetery
Records. The address for the Bettsville Public Library is:
Bettsville
Public Library, 233 State Street, Bettsville, Ohio 44815, (419)986-5198.
I
was thinking that you might write or call them and see if they have
the
cemetery records. Is Lovina buried there also?
In the 1900 Census for Ohio, Fremont Township,
there is the following:
Richard Palmer, born Oct 1857, 42, born in Ohio.
Mary, born May 1860, 40, born in Germany
In 1920 soundex Sanudsky, Fremont Towsnhsip,
the following:
Richard Palmer, 62, born in Ohio
Mary, 59, born in Switzerland
In the 1900 Ohio Soundex, Seneca, Tiffin, the
following.
John W. Hollinger, born Sept. 1833, 66, born
in Ohio
Ella R. Sept 1848, 51, born in Ohio
Edith M. born Sept 1879, 20, born in Ohio.
Thomas, born Feb. 1881, 19, born in Ohio.
Ella, born Dec. 1884, 15, born in Ohio.
I hope this gives you some clues. Madge Little, Salt Lake City, Utah.