Conway's Of Ireland

Notes


Henry Hyden

came to US in 1882 naturalized 1892 Have seen death as 6/14
The family story includes that he was traveling with a family friend in Germany at a young age and was abandoned. He may have changed his name to Hyden in Germany (we do not know his original name if that is the case). He somehow made his way to the US - Bridgeport, CT and then moved to Cleveland, Oklahoma. He owned a haberdashery store in Cleveland, OK, until he retired and moved to Los Angeles.

Alan R. Hyden (great grandson of Henry Hyden)
Oakland, CA

Name found from Cal death cert. was KOLNICK....a misspelling from KOLNAK


Amelia Liebenheim

came to US 1886 naturalized 1892


Spear(Spere) Hastings

Came from Ireland to US about 1832
inheirited farm from grandfather Patrick. He and wife Rachel lived in Marion cty Oh till about 10 years before they died when they moved to Larue Oh.

was a constable in Hardin cty Oh 1849-50


Rachel M Dalzell

may be Delzell or Dalgel (in dtr Eliz marriage)


Dean Hastings

in 1880 census in Grand Oh
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Dean HASTINGS Self M Male W 22 OH Farmer IRE OH
Eva J. HASTINGS Wife M Female W 18 OH Keeping House OH OH
James HASTINGS Other S Male W 36 OH Farmer IRE OH


Milton Henry (Rose or) Rhoads

MILTON H. RHOADS. (PICTURE) breeder of fine sheep and raiser of a large amount of first-class stock, is a leading agriculturist and representative citizen of Marion County. His fine farm of 330 acres is situated jointly in Salt Rock and Grand townships, and he resiedes in section 30 of the former. Mr. Rhoads was born in this township, and he resides in section 30 of the former. Mr. Rhoads was born in this township September 24, 1840, and is a son of Henry and Elizabeth (Crabb) Rhoads. James Rhoads, the paternal grandfather of Milton H., came from Pickaway County to Marion Comity in 1822 and entered land from the government in Salt Rock township. Henry Rhoads was born in Pickaway County, Ohio, May 30, 1807, and was 15 years old when he accompanied his parents to Marion County, where he grew to manhood and subsequently married Elizabeth Crabb. She was born in Ross County, Ohio, and was a daughter of Daniel Crabb, one of the early pioneers there. Made an orphan in early life, she was taken by her aunt, Mrs. Martha Harvey, by whom she was taken to Marion County. Her death, occurred February 5, 1859. The children of Henry Rhoads and wife were: Milton H., of this sketch; Susan, who died in infancy: John Elliott, who died at Marion: George Bigelow, who died October 11, 1867; Mrs. Leah Ann Krouse, of Marion; and Martha D., who died October 6, 1855. The father died March 11, 1855, aged 47 years. Milton H. Rhoads was 14 years of age when his father died, and as the eldest of the family more or less responsibility fell on his shoulders. He remained on the farm until the fall of 1861, when he enlisted for service in the Civil War, entering the 64th Regiment, Ohio Vol. Inf., in which he served for eight months before being honorably discharged on account of illness. He had spent about half this period in the hospital at Stanford, Kentucky. His rank was that of corporal. For a number of years Mr. Rhoads has been one of the leading stock-raisers in Marion County and has done much for the sheep industry. While he raises many hogs also, he gives the most of his attention to the breeding of Delaine and Merino sheep and has made many exhibit of the same his sheep easily carrying off the main prizes at the Marion and Wyandot county fairs as well as the La Rue Street fairs. he is one of the active members of the Ohio Merino Sheep Breeder's Association and has served both as 2nd and 1st vice-president of this organization. Few men have a better knowledge of the sheep industry. September 11, 1862. Mr. Rhoads was married to Jane D. Davidson, and they had one son James Henry. Mrs. Rhoads died September 19, 1897. Mr. Rhoads was married (second) on April 27, 1899, to Elizabeth Jane Hastings, Mr. Rhoads' son has been twice married, his second union being to Ida Peters they have one daughter, Mildred Marie; they reside on the homestead, the son being interested also in farming and stock-raising. Mr. Rhoads has always been one of the township's foremost citizens. He has served as trustee and for six years was a member of the Fair Board, having membership in both the Marion and the Wyandot county fair associations. For the past 45 years he has been affiliated with the Odd Fellows, of which his son is also a member; both he and his son are members of the Masonic fraternity. MILTON H. RHOADS, (Salt Rock Township) (1907) farmer, was born in Salt Rock Township, September 24, 1840. His parents, Henry and Elizabeth Ann (Crabb) Rhoads, are mentioned elsewhere. Milton H. was reared a farmer, an occupation that he has always followed. At the breaking-out of the war, in 1861, tie enlisted in Company D, Sixty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served his country as a soldier on the Union side; he was a Corporal. Mr. Rhoads has one of the best watered farms in the county, consisting of 207 acres, on which he erected, in 1877, a large and commodious residence', the finest in the township. On the place is a never-failing spring or well. He is largely engaged in stock farming, and makes a specialty of registered Spanish Merino sheep, at which he has been very successful. He has served as Trustee of the township. Is a member of the IOOF, and of the Encampment of the G. A. R., and of the Methodist Church. Politically speaking, he is a Republican, and, in a general sense, is one of the most enterprising men of his township.

Marriage 1 Jane D. DAVIDSON b: 1841 in Ohio, United States
Married: 11 Sep 1862 in Marion County, Ohio, United States 5
Note: Rev. A. D. Mathews
Change Date: 19 May 2004
Children
James Henry RHOADS b: 1863 in Salt Rock Twp, Marion County, Ohio, United States


Wilbert E Stuart

Col in Air Force


Dorothy (Dodo) M O'Halloran

Ohio SS# like brother Hal
a Dorothy M Ohalloran shows b abt 1921 living in Chicago in 1930 census
Also a Nina E Stuart b 1997 living with her in 2007


Victor Francis Brown

attended KSU and KU. Captain in Marines.Joined 1928 left 1954


Mildred Baer

probably Mildred M Brown b 5/25/1907 d 2/2/2000 Greeley Co Ks SS#. A Mildred M Baer b Ne parents Harry K and Bessie L Baer


Persis Marvel Brown

may be spelled Peysis

Minneapolis has middle name as Marie


Patrick Wayne(Pat) Baker

pr Patrick Wayne Baker, found in Ottawa cty Ks in 1930 d 1950 in Ks


Dennis Raymond Baker

Denny
a Dennis Raymond Baker d 10/29/1974 in Minneapolis Ks b 3/27/1945


Thomas Hally Brown

may be Thomas H Brown b 1915 Ks from 1920 census
SSDI has one b 12/24/1915 d 9/10/1999 in Fall River Ks also
b 10/11/1914 d 6/5/2002 Stafford Ks
b 10/13/1914 d 11/30/1997 in Tulsa
name found by checking census reports of family. Brothers obit shows living in Ft Collins and alive in 1966
H is for Halley per niece Mary Alice C Weisz
In 1930 census living in Ottawa Ks.
Was married and divorced and had John, and several other kids. Died in Col.

Dad was on Admiral Halsey's staff in WW2 and after the war moved to Fort Collins, CO where he worked for the V.A. In the early '50's he and a partner started Hospital Service INC (medical insurance) where he was Executive VP/Treasurer until his retirement in 1976. Sadly, dad died the following year and is buried in Fort Collins. Bob Brown


Mary Kathylene (Lynn) Whittenberger

also given died 1996 by son and 10/13/1994
apparently lived at one time in Ft Collins Co