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Oil Township High School

My grandpa went to Oil Township High School and graduated in 1936. I believe this was the final year for that school building before it was torn down. My grandma went to Burr School in Oil Township. Do you all have any information or old photos from these locations? I have some old class photos of my grandpas, but have always wished a yearbook would surface

TSGT, KENNETH L SCHERTZER, USMC

TSGT, KENNETH L SCHERTZER s/o Louis E Schertzer and Amelia Franz was born November 09, 1919 in Tell City, Perry Co, In, and died May 11, 1969 in Los Angeles

Notes for TSGT, KENNETH L SCHERTZER:
Rank: Master Technical Sergeant
USMC
Station: Hqsq-21, Mag-21, 2Dmaw, Fmf, C/O Fpo, San Francisco, California.

More About TSGT, KENNETH L SCHERTZER: FAG 3750183.
Burial: Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California

WORLD WAR I Veteran

WORLD WAR I Veteran
JENNINGS BRADSHAW, born October 10, 1896, Bristow, Perry Co, In; died May 17, 1967. He was the son of JOHN BRADSHAW and SARAH CUNNINGHAM of Bristow, Perry County, IN
Notes for JENNINGS BRADSHAW:
Name: Jennings Bradshaw
Service Info.: HOSP ATT US NAVY WORLD WAR I
Birth Date: 10 Oct 1896
Death Date: 17 May 1967
Service Start Date: 26 Aug 1918
Interment Date: 19 May 1967

JENNINGS BRADSHAW: Burial: Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio

The Union Hotel in Cannelton, IN

The Union Hotel was built in 1872 and was operated by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heck until 1905. It is widely known for its service to the public. It is a two and one half story brick located at the corner of Second and Taylor Sts. Mr. Heck accommodated the traveling public of the horse and buggy days with a livery barn adequate for their needs. At his death in 1905 the business and property became the estate of Mrs. O. O. Denny, the only heir. Mrs. Denny who married Mr. Denny in 1894 carried on the business until 1923 when they sold the hotel to Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Carr.

The Carrs came to Cannelton in 1919 and Mr. Carr served four years as County Recorder. With the former experience in the hotel business at Bristow they found the opportunity to meet their needs and opened the doors for business in October 1923.

By thrift, hard work and courtesy together with good meals, the Union Hotel moved forward. With the depression of 1929, rates were cut to meet the needs of its customers but there was always good business and the hotel never failed to meet its financial obligations, improvements and the education of the younger children, Mary, Avis and Paul Carr.

In 1937, after the Ohio Valley flood in January, Mrs. Carr decided to convert the building into apartments and retire from the hotel business. For the first time in the history of the city this building was damaged by the water. When the crest came 33 inches of water covered the first floor.

With new decorations outside and inside and other improvements then the Union Hotel deserves a new name and it is now known as Riverside Apartments. There are 15 apartments of one, two and three rooms each.  Taken from Cannelton Telephone News

PFC WILLIAM GOFFINET

A fallen soldier from Perry County, Indiana. Son of John Baptiste William Goffinet and Eugenia M. ‘Jennie’ Pauporte.

William Goffinet

PFC WILLIAM GOFFINET was born December 11, 1922 in Perry Co, In, and died February 14, 1943 in Carthage, Tunis, Tunisia. Burial: North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial

Notes for PFC WILLIAM GOFFINET:
Enlistment Date: 5 Mar 1941
Enlistment State: Kentucky
Enlistment City: Fort Knox
Grade: Private

Name: William U Goffinet
Inducted From: Indiana
Rank: Private First Class
Combat Organization: 1st Regiment 1st Armoured Division
Death Date: 14 Feb 1943
Monument: North Africa
Last Known Status: Missing
U.S. Awards: Purple Heart Medal

More About PFC WILLIAM GOFFINET:
Burial: North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial

Theodore Anthony Kluesner

I am looking for children of Theodore

Descendants of Theodore Anthony Kluesner

Generation No. 1

1. THEODORE ANTHONY2 KLUESNER (JOHN HERMAN1) was born August 21, 1876 in Jasper, IN, and died April 25, 1961 in Madison County, Indiana 104434287. He married ROSA BEATRICE CASSIDY May 16, 1905 in Perry Country, daughter of THOMAS CASSIDY and MARY LANMAN. She was born March 10, 1883 in Near Bristow, Perry Co., IN, and died July 10, 1955 in Madison County, Indiana.

More About THEODORE ANTHONY KLUESNER:
Burial: Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana

More About ROSA BEATRICE CASSIDY:
Burial: Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana

Child of THEODORE KLUESNER and ROSA CASSIDY is:
i. MARY CECILIA3 KLUESNER, b. October 01, 1907, Clark, Perry.

NOTE: Mary’s Birth cert says she is second child.

Rev. Esther Lu Lasher

The Rev. Esther Lu Lasher, 94, of Damariscotta, died peacefully with her loving daughter by her side the afternoon of Sept. 3 at Hodgdon Green in Damariscotta, her home for the last four years. Lu was born in Denver to Lindley Pim and Irma (Rust) Pim on June 1, 1923. She grew up in Denver and graduated from East High School. She earned an associate degree from the Colorado Women’s College in 1943, a bachelor’s degree from Denver University in 1945, and a master’s degree in religious education from the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1948. Her goal was to become a minister, but the Baptist denomination did not ordain female ministers at the time, so she became a Christian education director. Her first job was as the Christian education director at the First Baptist Church in Evansville, Ind. She met Donald T. Lasher in Indiana. They married at the church April 9, 1950. The Lashers lived in Indiana until 1954, when they returned to Denver. In 1968, they moved back to Indiana. Along the way, Lu earned her second and third master’s degrees: in library science at Denver University and music education at Butler University. Lu was a librarian for much of her professional life. From 1984-1990, she was the director of the Fulton County Public Library. She remained active in Christian ministry as a church planter in Colorado and Indiana. In 1988, she fulfilled her lifelong goal to become an ordained minister. She was the pastor of the Perrysburg Baptist Church from 1988-1995. She was a leader or member of numerous Christian and civic organizations in Colorado and Indiana, as well as a volunteer literacy coach. She played the violin throughout her life, including as a member of several orchestras. She moved to Maine in 1995 to live with her youngest daughter and her family in South Bristol. She joined the Damariscotta Baptist Church, where she was a deacon. She was a volunteer chaplain for Miles Memorial Hospital, Cove’s Edge, and The Lincoln Home. She was an interim pastor at the United Baptist Church in Lewiston and a substitute pastor at several area churches. She was active in the community as a literacy coach and a volunteer librarian at Rutherford Library in South Bristol. She enjoyed spending time with local students through Miles of Friends, taking classes at Coastal Senior College, and attending programs at Spectrum Generations. She continued to study violin under Ferdinand “Dino” Liva, of the DaPonte String Quartet, and performed in the Seacoast Youth and Community Orchestra and later with Hearts Ever Young. Lu was proud of her education and her status as a woman in the male-dominated Baptist clergy. She urged her children and grandchildren to follow her lead by pursuing higher education and lifelong learning. She was a voracious reader, with interests ranging from scholarly texts on theology to Christian romance novels. She loved dogs, dolls, and sports cars, particularly her 1991 Pontiac Firebird. Her nickname at Hodgdon Green was “Trouble.” She was predeceased by her parents; husband, Donald T. Lasher, in 1982 after 31 years of marriage; sister, Kathryn, who died at the age of 10; brother, Lindley “Sonny” Pim; and daughter, Sarah, who died shortly after birth. She is survived by children, Patricia Becker of Buffalo, N.Y., Donald A. Lasher and wife Sue of Carmel, Ind., Keith Lasher and wife Ellen of Clearwater, Fla., and Jennifer Oliver-Gutgsell and husband Kenneth Gutgsell of South Bristol; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister, Joy Childress and partner Bonnie Sloan of Tucson, Ariz.; sister-in-law, Rita Kelly of Evansville, Ind.; and son-in-law, Paul Becker of Amherst, N.Y. A service will take place at 2 p.m., Fri., Sept. 8 at Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main St., Damariscotta. Interment will follow at a future date in Uniontown, Ind. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Eldercare Network of Lincoln County, P.O. Box 652, Damariscotta, ME 04543. Condolences, and messages for her family, may be expressed by visiting www.StrongHancock.com. Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, Damariscotta.

From: The Lincoln County News, Lincoln County, Main, on Tuesday September 5, 2017

Buried at Foster Ridge Cemetery, Perry Co., IN

Would like to have more information on Dr Henry Miller and Frank Ballig

Melvina Comstock Miller Ballig
Abt. 1841 – 1883
Born Perry County to Bennett Comstock and Disey Connor

Suicide. Mrs. Melona Ballig, formerly Mrs. Dr. Miller, has put an end to her troubled existence in the County Poor House by hanging herself. The lady twice tried to take her life by drowning, but both time she was fished out of the cistern at the poor house, then she tried once to hang herself, but without success until the second attempt succeeded. The lady is the daughter the farmer B. Comstock (Bennett) and was married about 10 years with Dr. (Henry M.)Miller who died a few years ago and who left her in the most needy situation with 4 children. The lady made a living for herself and her four children by her handiwork and the support which flowed to her from the county. After being a widow for a long time she married Frank Ballig who formerly lived in the vicinity of town and left her sitting after a few months and who for some time is supposed to be staying near Jasper. Her pleading for support from him went unfulfilled, and so the unfortunate lady fell into depression and was finally accepted in the county poor house, where the fourth try she put an end to her miserable existence. The four children of the unfortunate lady are housed with mild-mannered families. (George, Ida, Fred & Henry)

Orville Winfred Jeffers

Would like to have more information on ORVILLE WINFRED JEFFERSOrville Winfred Jeffers - W.W. 1,1918 and information on his wife’s,

ORVILLE WINFRED JEFFERS  decendant of (ABRAHAM LINCOLN, JAMES ALBERTIS, WILLIAM RUNNELS, WILLIAM Jeffers) was born April 07, 1890 in Huffman Mill, Perry Co., and died December 23, 1966 in Granda, Colo.  He married (1) MAGGIE ? in Charleston Mo..    He married (2) ALICE M ? 1940 in Colorodo.  She was born October 03, 1893, and died September 08, 1988.

Notes for ORVILLE WINFRED JEFFERS:
He severed in WW I

More About ORVILLE WINFRED JEFFERS:
Burial: Sunnyslope Cemetery, Bristol, Prowers County, Colorado

More About ALICE M ?:
Burial: Sunnyslope Cemetery, Bristol, Prowers County, Colorado