Showing posts with label Huttenbocker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huttenbocker. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Postcard: Best Christmas Wishes


Huron, Ohio, December 18, 1911


Miss Vera Haley, Portland, Ind. R.F.D. 9

Dear Cousin: At this Christmas time, the gladdest and merriest of all the year. I hope it may be joyous and my health and good cheer attend you always.  How is Baby? I hope she is better, and all the rest?  We are all well.  Love to all.  Your cousin, Evalyn

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This postcard was sent to my paternal great aunt, Vera (HALEY) STUBER (1890-1987) by her cousin, Evalyn R. HALEY (1885-    ), daughter of Benjamin & Louise (HUTTENBOCKER) HALEY.


The baby referred to in the postcard is Vera's younger sister, Ruth, my paternal grandmother, born in April of 1911.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Be Merry All



Miss Vera Haley
Portland, Ind.
R.F.D. 9


Dear Cousin -


Well I am ashamed I haven't answered your card but I have been very busy lately.  Bessie was married in September and mother and father were visiting Alfred's in Chicago for 2 weeks.  I had to keep house, and I am working everyday and getting ready for Christmas.  I'll be glad when its over.  With love.


Write when you can.


Evalyn


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This postcard, postmarked December 23, 1912 from Huron, Ohio, was sent to my paternal great-aunt, Vera HALEY by her cousin.  Based on the names mentioned, I believe the card sent was from Evalyn R. HALEY, daughter of Benjamin H. and Louisa (HUTTENBOCKER) HALEY.  Evalyn was born in 1885.  Bessie was born in 1892 and Alfred was born in 1880.  Evalyn would be a first cousin once removed from Vera, but was a contemporary.  Benjamin H. HALEY was a son of George J. and Rachel (GARY) HALEY.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tombstone Tuesday: George J. and Rachel H. (Gary) Haley


My paternal 3rd-great grandparents, George J. and Rachel H. (GARY) HALEY, are buried in the Scotts Cemetery, Huron, Erie County, Ohio. FindAGrave volunteer Karen Breslin took this photograph for me.

George J. was born December 14, 1814 in Caton Basel, Switzerland. He emigrated with his parents to the United States when a young boy and the family settled in Fairfield County, Ohio.

Rachel H. was born March 25, 1816 in Fairfield County, Ohio of unknown parents. Her father was supposedly of Irish heritage.

George and Rachel were married on January 1, 1835 in Hardin County, Ohio. George was a minister of the Evangelical Association, and the family lived variously in Fairfield, Marion, Morrow and Erie Cos., Ohio.

George died on February 27, 1888 in Huron Township, Erie County, Ohio. Rachel followed him on November 25, 1897 in Erie County, Ohio.

Children of Rev. George J. and Rachel H. (Gary) Haley are:
  • Barbara Helen HALEY (1835-1908); married Christian EASTERDAY
  • William W. HALEY (1838-aft1910); married Jane E. OWEN; 5 children
  • George Washington HALEY (1840-1892); married Mary Jane SHERRICK; 7 children
  • Susanna HALEY (c1843- ); married Alfred HALDERMAN; 2 children
  • Sarah C. HALEY (1845-1926); married August GEGENHEIMER; 10 children
  • Mary Elizabeth HALEY (c1849- )
  • Hannah A. HALEY (c1853- )
  • John Jacob HALEY (1855-1927); married Barbara E. ________; 6 children
  • Benjamin H. HALEY (1858-1939); married Louisa HUTTENBOCKER; 5 children
  • Franklin Andrew HALEY (1861-1942); married Anna KUHL; 4 children

Friday, January 19, 2007

Benjamin H. Haley Family - Erie Co., OH

Today I've sourced the data for the Benjamin H. Haley family in the 1900-1920 census of Erie Co., OH. Benjamin is my paternal 2nd-great granduncle, and the son of George J. & Rachel (Gary) Haley.

Benjamin H. HALEY b. June 1858 Ohio, d. after 1920 census, m. before 1880 Louisa HUTTENBOCKER. Louisa b. March 1860 Ohio, d. after 1920 census. Benjamin's occupation was listed as either farmer or laborer in a fish house.

I learned of the existence of a grandson, Wellman Pippenger in the 1920 census, and the fact that daughter Eva was divorced, at least by 1920, if not by 1910 census. I need to track down the children in the later census records. The family also apparently bounced back and forth between Ohio and Jay Co., IN - also daughter Bessie shows born in Tennessee.

Known children of Benjamin H. and Louisa (Huttenbocker) Haley :
i. Alfred A. Haley b. August 1880 Ohio, d. after 1900 census
ii. Eva R. Haley b. June 24, 1885 Jay Co., IN., d. after 1920 census , m. ________ (div.)
iii. Maud O. Haley b. June 20, 1888 Jay Co., IN, d. after 1910 census, m. ________ Pippenger
iv. Bessie Haley b. February 1892 Tennessee, d. after 1910 census
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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Today in my database : George J. Haley (b. December 14, 1814)

Today's featured relative in my database is my paternal 3rd-great grandfather, George J. Haley.

George was born December 14, 1814 in Canton Basel, Switzerland and came with his parents to Fairfield Co., OH in 1816. George married on January 1, 1835 in Hardin Co., OH to Rachel H. GARY. Rachel was born March 25, 1816 in Fairfield Co., OH and died in 1898. George died February 27, 188 in Huron Twp., Erie Co., OH.

From : "The Evangelical Church in Ohio, 1816-1951" by Roy M. Leedy, 1959, p. 742

George Haley (1814-1888) (Presiding Elder 1957-65)

George Haley was born in Switzerland and settled in Fairfield County with his parents in 1816. At the age of fifteen he was soundly converted at the home of Shem Sager, north of Baltimore. In 1857 he was appointed presiding elder of Cleveland District. At that time he located on a farm near Huron where he lived the rest of his days. Here he set aside the grounds for the camp meetings which preceded Linwood.
"Rev. Haley was an active, sincere, and successful servant of God and led many souls to Christ," said S.P. Spreng. "His affability and generous disposition endeared him to the people, and his zeal in preaching gained him many attentive hearers."


Children of George J. and Rachel (Gary) Haley are as follows :
i. Barbara Helen Haley b. November 20, 1835 Hardin Co., OH, d. March 28, 1908 Jay Co., IN., m. Christian Easterday
ii. William W. Haley b. February 1838 Ohio, d. after 1910 census, m. Jane E. ________
iii. George Washington Haley b. May 16, 1840 Hardin Co., OH., d. December 16, 1892 Jay Co., IN, m. Mary Jane Sherrick
iv. Susanna Haley b. ca. 1843 Ohio m. Alfred Halderman
v. Sarah C. Haley b. November 1845 Ohio, d. after 1920 census, m. August Gegenheimer
vi. Mary Elizabeth Haley b. ca. 1849 Ohio
vii. Hannah A. Haley b. ca. 1853 Ohio
viii. Jacob J. Haley b. August 1855 Ohio d. after 1900 census, m. Barbara ________
ix. Benjamin H. Haley b. June 1858 Ohio, d. after 1920 census, m. Louisa Huttenbocker
x. Franklin A. Haley b. January 1861 Ohio, d. after 1920 census, m. Anna H. Kuhl

I descend from George J. and Rachel (Gary) Haley through their son, George W., as follows :
George J. Haley and Rachel Gary
George Washington Haley and Mary Jane Sherrick
Eli Weldon Haley and Cora Belle Metzner (my great-grandparents)