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From: "Marian Dietrich" <>
Subject: Re: [OH-CENSUS] OH Census Look-up - 1860 - Monroe Co. - AreyJOHNSTON
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:37:57 -0500
References: <d31.231e1a77.34c8c029@aol.com>


Here is a sitation from Ohio Death Records for Arey's son:

Name : Benjamin Franklin Johnston
Titles :
Death date : 01 Jul 1943
Death place : Coventry Twp., Summit, Ohio
Birth date : 28 Mar 1862
Estimated birth year :
Birth place : Woodsfield, O.
Age at death : 81 years 3 months 3 days
Gender : Male
Marital status : Widowed
Race or color : Caucasian
Street address : Lakota Ave.
Occupation : Unemployed
Residence :
Burial date : 03 Jul 1943
Burial place : Barnesville, Ohio
Cemetery name :
Spouse name : Katherine Iola
Father name : Johnston
Father titles :
Father birth place : Ohio
Mother name : Arey
Mother titles :
Mother birth place : Ohio
GSU film number : 2024137
Digital GS number : 4122075
Image number : 3167
Certificate number : fn 46796
Collection : Ohio Deaths 1908-1953

Marian
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Subject: [OH-CENSUS] OH Census Look-up - 1860 - Monroe Co. - Arey JOHNSTON


> Hi!
>
> I have a look-up from a very kind researcher for 1870 Monroe Co., OH. I
> wonder if someone would have the time to look up the 1860 census for me.
>
> I am researching Arey/Airy Johnston. In 1870 the census showed her to be
> in
> Franklin Township, Monroe Co., OH. She was born approx. 1824. She had a
> son named Benjamin b. c. 1862. She was listed as widowed. If she had any
> other
> children, it was not shown.
>
> I would like very much to know if she was on the same farm in 1860 and if
> so, who lived there with her. Her son was born in 1862 so would not be
> born
> yet. I don't know if she had any other children nor what her husband's
> name
> was. In 1870 she was shown as head of household. Her son was born c.
> 1862 so
> would not be born yet. Were there any other children? Was there a
> husband's
> name? Was she at this farm?
>
> If it happened to show her parents' birthplace That also would be
> wonderful.
>
> It could be that her husband was killed in the Civil War or died after
> 1862.
> It could possibly be that it would be listed in his name with her as his
> wife. The 1860 census would not give as much information as later, but
> perhaps
> it will give something that I don't have. I hope I can find her before
> 1850.
>
> Thank you for anything you could do. It would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Sandy


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