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From: "Deb Morrison" <>
Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Amanda Cemetery
Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 15:09:32 -0400
References: <20040605171305.24935.qmail@web51610.mail.yahoo.com> <003c01c44b2d$1024df80$e7f62443@kathryn>
all the records say is that he married a SINKEY
Deb
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From: "Kathryn" <>
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Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 2:41 PM
Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Amanda Cemetery
> Who was Robert Coddington married to?
>
> Thanks!
> Kathryn E. Stuart
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carolyn Lacey" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 1:13 PM
> Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Amanda Cemetery
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Ebenezer MANCHE, son of Daniel and Mary RUCH Manche, is a cousin of
mine.
> Mary MANCHE's sister was LOUISA RUCH MCGLAUGHLIN. Her mother was
CATHERINE
> RUCH. All are buried at the Amanda Cemetery. Ebenezer is buried near his
> grandmother CATHARINE RUCH. Also buried near Ebenezer is his cousin
> ELLSWORTH MCGLAUGHLIN who died as an infant. His stone is embedded in the
> ground right next to EBENEZER'S. Ebenezer's stone is broken off where his
> name should be. The date when he died during the Civil War is still
> visible. It matches the information that was printed in one of the
versions
> of Amanda Cemetery books. I placed an American flag at Ebenezer's grave
on
> Memorial Day. He was only 21 years old when he died.
> >
> > In 1827 Amanda was laid out by Samuel DICKEY and Robert CODDINGTON along
> the Miami Canal (present day Verity Parkway) The town was named for
> Samuel's mother Amanda. Adam DICKEY with the help of his son Samuel
> contructed a gristmill on the Miami River near Amanda. The flour mill was
> probably the big employer until the paper mills Crystal and Excello came
to
> the area. Samuel DICKEY retired in the 1870's and transferred to his son
> Adam. In the 1880's the flour mill was sold to Archibald Jewell and with
> John Shafor the mill was converted to making stawboard. This info is from
> the book about the history of Amanda. The Dickey house is still standing
> and used now as a warehouse for the paper mill.
> >
> > The RUCHS, MANCHES; WARNERS; FOLKS (buried at Old Middletown on First)
> MAGINERTY; and MCGLAUGHLINS are all relatives of mine. Carolyn
> >
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