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From: "Mary H. Cole" <>
Subject: Re: [SILVIUS] #612-Isaac J Silvis 1900-Cleveland
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 10:32:30 -0800
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I would guess 612. Isaac had died by 1894 when his son a. Joseph was
given a guardian. This was new information since the last chart.



612. J. Isaac b. Jan 1832 - res. Wayne Co, Oh - Sep 1867 d. most likely
by 1894 m. 1 May 1873 Wayne Co, Oh - Anna M Redinger (d. 8 Mar 1874 Wayne
Co, Oh- bur. Wooster Cem.)
d/o J.F. Redinger . Isaac J was wid. 1880 - Cleveland, Oh
a. Joseph b. 2 Feb 1874 Wooster, Wayne Co, Oh - 1894 PC record placed him
with
guardianhip - Benj. Eason, Atty

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Subject: Re: [SILVIUS] #612-Isaac J Silvis 1900-Cleveland


> Roger: Did you see the Elizabeth in Cuyahoga County in the 1910 or 1920
> census at Ancestry? I was looking at this last night wondering and
thinking
> this is the sister (613?) who was hanging around longer than the others...
> Evidently Isaac went to California and did not like it so came back to the
> Buckeye State. Maybe the real estate market there was not as favorable?
> I also wonder how they got to that area of Ohio before the father of Isaac
> was dead. Just the mother and kids there. Have you found any Mc
Cutcheons
> in Wayne County Ohio? Most of the other SILVII from these branches
settled
> in Southern Ohio---like Tuscarawas and Holmes and Washington and Morgan
and
> Muskingum.
> So how did these folks get clear up there on the Great Lake from W PA. I
> know. By conestoga wagon. Well, they couldn't float to Wooster or
Cleveland
> from Pittsburgh did they? That National Road went through Zanesville so
> there was probably some Indian path or some road northward.. The Bedfords
> who settled about that time in the Cleveland area were from Canada and had
> come on the Great Lakes. They were Loyal to the King during the
Revolution
> and decided they liked the states better.
> Now that I have hit on the California real estate market and the Canadian
> Loyalists, I move on. ;~) Judy
>


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