1515. John Edward Stickle
John Edward StickleBIRTH-DEATH: 2 Sep 1811 - 21 May 1812 in CFA I, p. 791. CFA II, p. 433 lists, 26 Nov 1814 - 8 May 1895.
OCCUPATION: Farmer
CHURCH_AFFILIATION-CEMETERY: Staunch Presbyterian, active in the Oak Ridge Church, where he is buried.
3403. William Stickle
William StickleEMIGRATION: Went to Indiana, CFA II, p. 433
3404. John Stickle
John StickleEMIGRATION: Went to Indiana, CFA II, p. 433
1530. Stephen Conger Talmadge
RELATIONSHIP: Stephen Conger Talmadge and his wife, Cynthia Conger were
cousins. Their common ancestor was David Conger.
1538. Horace Conger
Horace CongerCOMMENT-DEATH: The date of death of Horace Conger is not known. He disappeared from his home and was never heard of again.
(Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. I, p. 233 - Maxine Crowell Leonard)
Mary DavenportDEATH: At the time of her death she was the widow of, Whitfield Winans.
(Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. I, p. 233 - Maxine Crowell Leonard)
3438. Eri Conger
Eri CongerRECOLLECTIONS: Excerpts of a letter from Robert O. Conger to Charles L. [Leslie] Conger, 27 Aug 1911, from St. Mary's, OH.
"Just got back from Eri Conger (not Ira) and following is the result of my labor. Because Eri's wife was present I was more successful. Eri is a lame duck. He has two brothers living, George Conger of Micegrove, Blackford Co., Ind; Gideon Conger of Wilmington, Clinton Co Ohio, and one sister living, Mrs. Melissa Price of Wilmington.
"Bradley Conger, Eri's father, was a member of the 61st O.V.I. and a great hunter. Eri's grandfather's name is Joel Bradly Conger, and he died at Gurneyville, Ohio."
(Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. I, p. 45 - Maxine Crowell Leonard)OCCUPATION: Knew how to do plastering work
3439. Gideon Conger
Gideon CongerRESIDENCES: As of Aug 1911, Wilmington, Clinton Co., OH
3440. Melissa Conger
RESIDENCES: As of Aug 1911, Mrs. Melissa Price of Wilmington, Clinton Co., OH
1541. Edward Conger
Edward CongerBIRTH-CONFLICT: Abt. 1825 (CFA I, p. 281); Abt. 1820 in OH (CFA II, p. 85)
OCCUPATION: Carpenter
RESIDENCES-RELATIONSHIP: In 1850 at Warren Co., OH an Amy Conger, b. 1787 in CT
was in the household. Possibly Edward's mother, Amry Bradley. In 1860 the
family was in Clinton Co., OH.
(Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. II, p. 85 - Maxine Crowell Leonard)
1543. Gideon Conger
Gideon CongerCENSUS: 1850, in Clinton Co., OH working for Daniel H. Collett. Nearby was a
female, N.A. Conger, b. 1824 and children. This was probably his wife, but not
verified.
(Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. II, p. 105 - Maxine Crowell
Leonard)CENSUS: 1860, at New Burlington, in the Harley household were: Isaac L. Conger,
14, and Mary A. Conger, 10.
(Source: The Conger Family of America, Vol. II, p. 105 - Maxine Crowell
Leonard)
3444. S. A. Conger
SEX: Female
3445. I. L. Conger
I.L. CongerSEX: Male
3446. M. A. Conger
M.A. CongerSEX: Female
3448. John W. Hazard
DEATH: Died at age 27 (CFA II, p. 330)
Eliakim Nash BarnumAKA: Eliachim Nash Barnum
MILITARY: Eliakim Nash Barnum enlisted in Co., K, 11th Connecticut on 4 Dec 1861. He was discharged the following year and died in New York on his way home.
3452. Otis W. Durgy
Otis W. DurgyRELATIONSHIP: Otis W. Durgy and his wife, Minnie Barnum were 1st cousins. Their common ancestor was Joel J. Durgy.
RELATIONSHIP: George W. and Minne Barnum were twins.
3454. Eliod D. Barnum
Eliod D. BarnumCEMETERY: The Beaver Bog Cemetery, which is located at the intersection of Bigelow Road, Beaver Bog Road and Route 37, was originally part of the Methodist Church. Thy present church was built in 1835 and was called the Methodist Episcopal Church. The building was built by Jesse and Isaac Scudder, Archibald Campbell, Hezekiah Wildman and Amos Stevens. Several of the early families buried at this cemetery belonged to the church.
The cemetery separated from the church in 1935, since most of the orginal church members were then deceased. At that time it became the Beaver Bog Cemetery. An association was formed in later years to cover the maintenance.
The oldest legible stone in the cemetery is that of Zebulon Plat who died in 1809.
In 1908 a monument was erected in the cemetery to honor the Revolutionary War soldiers buried there.
The burial ground was recorded in 1915 and again in 1934. After comparing those records with the actual tombstones left in 1982, there were found to be 24 stones missing, destroyed or totally illegible.
3456. Unknown Barnum
Unknown BarnumBIRTH: Sherman, CT town records list this child with the name and gender not given. Listed as a child of George Barnum, the child's mother is listed simply as "Barnum."
3460. George W. Barnum
RELATIONSHIP: George W. and Minne Barnum were twins.
3461. Minnie Barnum
RELATIONSHIP: George W. and Minne Barnum were twins.
Otis W. DurgyRELATIONSHIP: Otis W. Durgy and his wife, Minnie Barnum were 1st cousins. Their common ancestor was Joel J. Durgy.