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Sources: POE
WEBB 
William Wallace WEBB
 
28552 RESIDENCES:
____ - 1225 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio (this address may be an error -- need to confirm)
1948 - 3741 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
WEBER, ANDREW A : Husband of Helen (Obit.).Plain Dealer 17 Jun, 1986, pg. 14 sec. C 
Andrew A. WEBER
 
28553 Obituary:
TOWNER - MRS. ESTELLE, age 67 of 5734 Comer. Survived by son, Floyd,Toledo: daughter, Mrs. Lillian Pickeral of Toledo: brothers, Roy Weber,Hillsdale, Mich., and Ralph Webber, sister Florence, Detroit, Mich.: 3grandchildren. Friends may call at the H. H. Birkenkamp Trilby Chapel,3218 Tremainsville at Alexis, after 7 p.m. Friday ever. ServicesSaturday at 10 a.m. Internment Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery.

BURIAL: No Headstone. 
Estelle WEBER
 
28554 OBIT: BETLEY, FLORENCE H : Wife of Robert F (Obit.).Plain Dealer 05 Nov, 1992, pg. 09 sec. G  Florence H. WEBER
 
28555 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin twice removed Herman WEBER
 
28556 age 49, widowed

Evergreen Cemetery 
Alice Maria WEBSTER
 
28557 BURIAL: Newspaper clipping, obituary: "Clarence L. Webster, 87
, formerly of Depot Street, died Sunday night at the Odd Fellow
s Home in Concord after a long illness. Born in Canisteo NY he l
ived in Merrimack for more than 70 years.He was the station age
nt and telegraph operator for the Boston and Maine Railroad, ret
iring after 54 years of services. He was a 64 year member and pa
stnoble grand of Souhegan Lodge, 100F, and its secretary for mo
re than 50 years. He was a member of the Puritan Rebekah Lodge a
nd Narraganset Grange of Bedford. He attended the First Congrega
tional Church in Merrimack. Members of thefamily include a son
, Berwin H. Webster of Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. AnnaW. Watk
ins of Merrimack; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; an
d nieces,nephews and cousins. Services will be conducted at th
e George R. RivetFuneral Home, Main Street, Wednesday at 2 p.m
. Burial in Last Rest Cemetery.Friendsmay call at the funeral h
ome today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Souhegan Lodge, 100
F will conduct a memorial service today at 7:30 pm at the funera
l home." [Unknown newspaper, would have been local to Merrimac
k NH]
EMPLOYMENT: Station Agent and Telegraph Operator for the B&M Rai
lroad - retiredafter 54 years [Obituary, The Manchester Union L
eader]; his granddaughter Janice Brown has the cap that he wore
, along with a photograph of him standingin front of the Reed
s Ferry station in his uniform. 
Clarence Leroy WEBSTER
 
28558 1 NOTE 4 children Clemantine WEBSTER
 
28559 DEATH: 3 yr, 4 mo, 13 da Daniel WEBSTER, [child]
 
28560 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page195. Dora WEBSTER
 
28561 1 NOTE 8 children Hannah WEBSTER
 
28562 CENSUS: The 1875 census of Canisteo NY has Isaac and Anna livin
g with her parents as shown below:
1875 US CENSUS, Canisteo NY
Jesse B. Smith 64 Tompkins
Mary 63
Charles 20
Floyd D. 16
Isaac Webster 26 Penn.
Anna 24 Steuben
Jesse B. 7/12 grandchild
-------------
1880 Census of New York, Canisteo, SteubenCo., lists: FHL fil
m 1254933 NA film T9-0933 page 2C
1st household:
SMITH,Jesse B., White, Male, 68, Farmer, BP: PA, Fa BP:NY; Mo B
P:NY
SMITH, Anna W., White, Female, Keeping House; BP: NY FaBP: NY; M
o BP: NY
2nd household:
WEBSTER, ISAAC W., White, Male, 29, Farmer, PA, NY, NY
WEBSTER, Anna, White, Female, 28, Keeping House, NY NY NY
WEBSTER, Jesse, White, Male, 5 son, At Home
SMITH, Floyd D., White, Male, white 21 brother-in-law, farm labo
rer, NY NYNY
MINER, Marion/Marrin/Marvin, White, Male, 63, Boarder, retired f
armer, MA MA
-------------
1900 US Census of Harrison, Potter Co. PA shows:
WEBSTER,ISAAC F., Head of Household, White, Male, b. May 1850
, 50 yrs, b. PA, Fa Born NY, Mo. Born NY
WEBSTER, CORA H., wife, white, female, b Feb 1861, 39 yrs, bPA
, Fa b. NY; Mo b NY
BIOGRAPHY: Death Certificates of Isaac F. Webster's children (na
mely Jesse Smith Webster and Clarence LeRoy Webster) confirm Isa
ac and Anna (Smith) Webster as their parents.
BIRTH: Note that the 1900 US Census of Harrison, Potter Co. PA l
ists his birth as May 1850. 
Isaac Frank WEBSTER
 
28563 [JohnCheney.FTW]

Jean graduated from the Univ of Wisconsin and was a physician. They lived in Petosky, MI 
Jean WEBSTER
 
28564 Nickname: Elaine Lois Elaine WEECES
 
28565 This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', LaNa-StL@inlink.com. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Credit and contact information must be given for its origin! Hannah P WEED
 
28566 Name Prefix: Dea.
age 76, with dau Rosetta

1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, New York", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 88, 94, 95.
admitted abt 1820 - Alfred, New York
dismissed 1834 to Amity, NY

owned land in Jackson Co., Minnesota 
James WEED
 
28567 age 27

age 37

age 46, wife

age 67

age 76, with son Eugene

NorthLoup Cemetery

1 NOTE "The Loyalist"; North Loup, Nebraska; Friday, September 1, 1911,p 1.
Mrs. A. B. Hutchins was born April 6, 1833, at Scio, New York,and died at the home of her son, Eugene, in this villageThursday Morning, August30, 1911, aged nearly 78 years and sixmonths. Her maiden name was Rosetta Weed, she being thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Weed.
August 10, 1851, she wasmarried at Albion, Wisconsin, to A. B.Hutchins. To this union were born six boys and two girls, allof whom survive her except two boys who died in Minnesota,andwho are lying side by side in the cemetery at Wells, Minnesota.The sixtiethwedding anniversary of herself and her aged husbandwas celebrated on the 10thof August, so that for three scoreyears they had been permitted to be together.
They lived at Albion a few years and from there moved to Iowa.Here they liveda few years and then moved to Minnesota. Laterthey moved to Iowa and from there to this place where there homehas since been.
In early life she was converted and was baptised and became amember of the Seventh-day Baptist church. Altho separated fromthe people of her faith while living in Iowa, yet she lived afaithful, christian life and kept her Sabbath faithfully. Shetransferred her church membership to the church of her faith atthis place, and as her health permitted, she attended theservices regularly and was always one of the most earnest,consistent christiens to be found anywhere and the world mustnecessarily be the better because of the life she lived.
Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from the Seventhday Baptist church conducted by Rev. E. A. Wells, of the Friendschurch, because of the absence of her pastor, and the tired bodywas laid to rest in the North Loup cemetery.
[The above is as printed, complete withspellings and typos. Ibelieve the death date was Aug 31.]

"Sabbath Recorder"?
At North Loup, Neb. on August 31, 1911, Mrs. Rosetta WeedHutchins, in
the seventy-ninth year of her age.
Rosetta was the daughter of James and SusanRogers Weed and wasborn at Scio, Allegany Co., NY, on April 6, 1833. James Weedwas born at Ballston, Saratoga Co., NY, and was the son ofNathaniel Weed, whose father came from England. James Weed'smother was Lois Spencer of Welsh descent.
Susan Rogers was the daughter of Jesse Rogers and Hannah Bliven.Rosetta had one brother, Jesse Weed, and two sisters-Nancy, wifeof Delorvel H. Hilton, and Harriet Alzine, who died at the ageof twenty-two years.
Rosetta Weed was married to Alonzo B. Hutchins at the home ofher parents at Albion, Dane Co., Wis., on August 10, 1851, bySolomon Head, Esq.
Not long after their marriage brother and sister Hutchinsremoved to Iowa and from there to Freeborn, Minn. (TrentonChurch). Afterwards they returned to Iowa and later removed toNorth Loup, Neb., where they celebrated the sixtieth anniversaryof their wedding on August 10.
Mrs Hutchins was baptized when nine years of age and joined thechurch
at Scio, NY, then called the Amity Church, and for seventy yearsshe has lived a faithful Christian life, always loyal to thefaith of her father and mother. The memory of this good womanwho has gone to her reward remains a benediction upon children,grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins had eightchildren, six of whom are stillliving. The youngest child is the Rev. Jesse E. Hutchins,pastor of the Church at Berlin, NY.
In the absence of her pastor, Rev. Geo. B. Shaw of theSeventh-Day
Baptist church, the funeral service was conducted by Brother E.A. Wells,
pastor of the Friends Church.
-- G.B.S. 
Rosetta Fannie WEED
 
28568 Freeman 1657. Ammiel WEEKES
 
28569 OBIT: Name: Weekley, John Sherman
Date: Aug 23 1952
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #165.
Notes: Weekley, John Sherman, beloved husband of Mildred L. (nee Schaes); father of Richard N., Frank B., Mrs. Winifred L. Harris; passed away Wednesday, Aug. 20 at Rockport, Texas; former residence, 19 East Schaaf Rd., Brooklyn Heights. Friends may call at the Busch Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Rd., after Saturday noon. Services Monday, Aug. 25, at 3 p. m. 
John Sherman WEEKLEY
 
28570


Sources:

LCW Charles was the 8th in the Weeks line from his immigrant ancestor.
Charles 8 (Holland 7, David 6, 5, Thomas 4, Supply 3, Ammiel 2, George 10 Dorchester, MA 1635-1650
LCW All 3 of Charles' children were born in York, WI. The only York I can find is in Jackson Co., WI. Since Charles lived in (or near) Columbus, York in Jackson Co. isn't likely.
Perhaps there is a York township in Columbia Co. 
Charles Egbert WEEKS
 
28571 Freeman 1673. Joseph WEEKS
 
28572 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 5 times removed Sarah WEEKS
 
28573 Freeman 1665. William WEEKS
 
28574 RESIDENCES:
1927 - 3716 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1928 - 1309 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1938 - 1225 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1960 - 1225 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OCCUPATION:
Electrician

MARRIAGE:
POCIRA, SOPHIA and WEGRZYN, ALBERT vol.0097 pg.0147
(Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

OBIT:
Name: Wegryn, Albert
Date: Jan 13 1960
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #165.
Notes: Residence, 1225 Redman Ave.; beloved husband of Sophie (nee Plocica); dear father of Stephanie Wodgik, Helen Smith, Genevieve Knapik, Irene Wojton and Edward Wegryn; brother of Walter, Anna, Olga and Agusta; also grandfather. Funeral services Saurday. Jan. 14, at 9 a. m., at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. 
Albert WEGRYN
 
28575 RESIDENCES:
1957 - 1225 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
EC Wegryn, 61, dies in crash near airport - Plain Dealer 27 Jul, 1987, pg. 02 sec. B 
Edward WEGRYN
 
28576 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Genevieve WEGRYN, (Wegrzyn)
 
28577 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Helen WEGRYN
 
28578 St. Barbara's School records show birthdate as 1917-12-29 and she made her Holy Communion 1929-5-15, so it would seem the date being used in this database may be in error. Irene WEGRYN
 
28579 MARRIAGE:
WEGRYN, STEFFIE and WODGIK, STANLEY vol.0172 pg.0506
[Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index]

OBIT:
STEFFIE WODGIK, age 89, passed away Jan. 20, 2003. Beloved wife of Stanley (deceased); dear sister of Helen Smith (deceased), Gennie Knapik, Irene Wojton, and Edward Wegryn (deceased). Friends may call at THE KOLODIY-LAZUTA FUNERAL HOME, 5677 STATE RD. (PARMA). Service will be held Thursday, Jan. 23, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Charles Catholic Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VISITATION WEDNESDAY 7-9 P.M. 
Stephanie WEGRYN
 
28580 RESIDENCES:
1926 - 3716 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio 
Walter WEGRYN
 
28581 OBIT:
Name: Wehrle, Louis A.
Date: Jan 23 1960
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #165.
Notes: Wehrle, Louis A., beloved husband of Anna I. (nee Kunde), father of Clarence A., grandfather of Robert K., brother of Nellie Thompson of Pompano Beach, Fla., Henry of Columbus and the late Fred and Eddie, Thursday at his home, 2866 W. 38 St. Now at J. Edw, Cochran & Son Funeral Home, 2327 Holden Ave., where the family will receive friends After 7 P. M. Saturday. Services Monday, Jan. 25, at 1:30 p. m. 
Louis WEHRLE
 
28582 BIRTH: May have been born in Kolk Russia, arrived twice, per Ellis Island records, first in 1907 at the age of 24 and again in 1911 at the age of 28. Adolph WEICH
 
28583 BIRTH: "Hanna North" book states he was born in "Wolihian" - there are also references to Valenia and Valenian - but I think these are phonetic.
May have been born in Marianowka or Hunger 
Fredrich WEICH
 
28584  Living WEIGELE
 
28585 OBIT: TURSKI, ALMA C : Wife of late Anthony Sr (Obit.).Plain Dealer 13 Mar, 1993, pg. 11 sec. D Alma C. WEIN
 
28586 OBIT: Name: Ruetenik, Elfrieda
Date: Jul 2 1957
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #151.
Notes: Ruetenik, Elfrieda, beloved wife of Bernard P., mother of Mrs. Robert L. Ball (Barbara), and Gustav, sister of Albert V. Weitz and Mrs. Walter Haldy. Friends may call at the Daniels Funeral Home, 15800 Detroit, where services will be held on Wednesday, July 3, at 1:30 p. m. Contributions may be made to Fairview Park Hospital Building Fund. 
Elrieda WEITZ
 
28587 Abigail Welch or Walcott Abigail WELCH
 
28588 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Catharine Frieling WELCKER
 
28589 went to Virginia Ebenezer WELDEN
 
28590 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 2.
of Little Genesee.NY 
Warren WELLEND
 
28591 During his terms as Magistrate in 1648, 1651,1654, he sat on a panel hearing the witch craft trials of Mary Johnson,

John and Joan Carrington (my direct ancestors) and Lydia Gilbert. 
Thomas WELLES, Govenor Of Conn.
 
28592 Need to investigate:
Was Electa related to the Henry Mitchel, a 30 year-old painter living in their house at the time of the 1960 census?
This Henry and his wife Eliza, a 26 year-old teacher are not relatives of George Benson Lewis or his first wife Elizabeth Lucy Rogers.


Rachel Cargill, Dorcas Eveline Stone and Miranda Segar were all descendants of James Cargill and Chloe Chaffee. Joseph, Gehiel and Miles Lewis (all ministers) were brothers and sons of Rev. Nathaniel Lewis and Sarah Hart Cole.

In the voluminous Lewis family file, (in the Montrose, PA Historical Society) I found the obituary of Electa Ann (Wellman) Lewis. The newspaper article was dated Sunday, 23 June 1889. The article did not include a place-name, however, I assume it to be Bradford (McKean) PA. Transcription follows: quote:
************
Death of Mrs. Geo. B. Lewis.
The subject of this sketch was born in New Milford township in January 1835. Her name previous to her marriage in 1856 was Electa Ann Wellman. She lived with her husband in Montrose and vicinity until his death, April 4, 1870, and afterward at this place until removal to Mansfield, Pa. in 1881, and thence to Bradford, Pa., in 1884. After a severe illness of many months, the summons which released her weary, wasted body from the sufferings of earth came on Saturday evening, June 15. A funeral service was held at Bradford on the afternoon of the following day, and at 5 o'clock the remains, accompanied by her own daughter, Miss Nellie Lewis, and Sarah, daughter of Mr. Lewis by his first marriage [to Miss Elizabeth Rogers] started towards Montrose for interment, arriving at Tunkhannock early Monday morning. Soon afterward, William V., only son of Mrs.Lewis, arrived from Philadelphia and joined his sorrowing sisters. A funeral service was appointed at the Methodist Church at half past nine, which, notwithstanding a pouring rain, was well attended.
The casket, on which was a beautiful wreath of flowers, was borne within the church by Messrs. S. F.Lane, W. J. Gordon, Daniel Coon, J. E. Whiting, Myron Baldwin, and Warren Tingley, and placed in front of the altar, which as well as the platform and pulpit, were beautifully decorated with flowers arranged for Children's Day, the day before. The chief mourners were William and Nellie, with Sarah and her uncle, Joseph R. Lewis, but there were also many sorrowing hearts, for a loved one who passed beyond all earthly scenes.
The choir sang the hymn commencing "O troubled heart, there is a home."
Rev. Mr. Lee, pastor of the church, said: This is an hour in which nothing is more appropriate than the word of God, and after reading Scripture selections, offered prayer.
The choir sang "When peace like a river." Mr. Lee said: This is an occaision when our thoughts turn toward the future in connection with this question, "where have they gone?" We have no information except from the word of God; that says, "the righteous hath hope in his death." The hour of death is the important hour. Friends can follow to that hour but no farther; the righteous hath hope in his death. The real friend, is the friend in need. Hope keeps the heart from breaking, and lifts up from all present suffering to a glorious future. When in the last hour, the eye rests upon the beauties of nature, God says "the righteous hath hope in his death." God says there shall no evil happen to the just, that is the righteous. However pleasant the home here, they have hope of something better. There is nothing permanent here -no certainty here. God will wipe away all tears - no pain, no sorrow there. There is sadness and loneliness in going away from these earthly homes; there is hope of meeting friends on the other shore. The Christian has hope in death because he is going to a better home - eternal, whose builder and maker is God, where they shall go no more out forever. The great question is not whether righteous has hope hereafter, but in his death. So far as I can learn, this mother bore the character of the righteous. She was an active Christian, and her efficient labors in the Sabbath School have endeared her to many hearts. You know her better than I do; imitate her virtues. These beautiful flowers, which were placed here yesterday, are appropriate for this occaision.
The choir sang "We shall meet beyond the river," and an opportunity was given to view the remains. The casket was borne to the hearse by the same pall bearers, except that S.J.Northrup took the place of Mr.Lane.
Mr.Lee concluded the services at the grave in the western part of the cemetery on the hill.

************

The January 1835 for Electa's birth possibly a misprint. In the unpublished manuscript of William Cargill Capron who conducted a survey of the descendants of Immigrant ancestor James Cargill and Phebe Smith, in the late 1860's - mid 1870's through coorespondence and a questionnaire has her birth as 09 January 1836. This is the same document that has Adin Stillman Wellman for Adrian.

Source: Email from Roger Cargill
rcargill3@stny.rr.com

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Electa Ann WELLMAN
 
28593 RESIDENCES:
3293 W.63rd St.
3871 W.19th St., Cleveland, Ohio
3807 Bridge Ave.

OBIT:
WELLMAN, ROBERT R : Husband of late Emily (Obit.). Plain Dealer 06 May, 1988, pg. 16 sec. B 
Robert WELLMAN
 
28594 BIOGRAPHY: Excerpt from "Claud Foster, A Biography", by Wayman Thomasson, 1949:
"Claud Foster's maternal grandfather, who settled in southern Indiana, died young. LIttle about him is remembered except that his name was Schaeffer and he is credited with having built the first rope-pull gate used in rural sections of Indiana and Kentucky."
[Note: It is unclear whether Julia's father's first name or surname was Schaeffer. We have her surname as Wells, though it's possible that she might have been married and widowed before marrying George Foster though not very likely because of her age.] 
WELLS
 
28595 HP006, Rockville Cemetery Albert WELLS
 
28596 REFN: 13967 Alfred Chapman WELLS
 
28597 1 NOTE "The "Clarke" Families of Rhode Island"; by George AustinMorrison, Jr.;The Evening Post Job Printing House, New York;1902, p 78.
9 children 
Barbara WELLS
 
28598 1 NOTE "Membership Records of Seventh Day Baptists of Central New YorkState 1797-1940's"; by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1994, p 94.
Admitted 6 May 1852 - Adams, New York. 
Eliza WELLS
 
28599 1 NOTE 14 children Elizabeth WELLS
 
28600 per lsgray@starpower.net 6 Jun 2004

per lsgray@starpower.net 6 Jun 2004 
Elizabeth Ann WELLS
 

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