Re: Katie P Agnew, Homer Allison, Newark,OH
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Re: Katie P Agnew, Homer Allison, Newark,OH
Mary Yonan 10/04/12
According to information in the Newark library, Abraham and Jane were married in Newark in 1814, Osmer born in 1817 and Isaac in 1825.There was also a William who died in 1821 and possibly an older daughter, but am not sure.
I believe that Osmer died in Feb. 1870.In 1880 it looks as if MaryAnn is with her children in Iowa, for a while anyway.Another researcher sent some articles about MaryAnn later in life, when she apparently had dementia.
--1860 Licking Co. OH, CityNewark -p. 59 , nr. 462, 482
Agney Isaac, 34, Shoemaker
Mrs. Clarinda, 27
William, 7
Jane, 4
Alferd, 2
Douglas, 1/12 (must have died young)
nr. 463, 483
Agney, Osbern, 42, Carpenter
Mrs. Maryann, 36
Caroline, 8
Samuel, 2
Mrs. Jane Agney, 64
1870 CENSUS, PO Newark Ward 3, Licking Co., OH
Ancestry.com - Roll M593_1233; Page: 339A; Image: 238 - # 21 of 86
July 1, 1870
Indexed: Mary Ann Agney
Indexed: Samuel Agney
164 / 182
21. AGNEY, Mary Ann, 45, f, w, Keeping House, 100, New York
22. ___, Caroline, 18, f, w, At Home, OHIO
23. ___, Samuel, 12, m, w, At Home, OHIO
24. ___, Abraham, 8, m, w, At Home, OHIO
25. ___, Kate A., 6, f, w, At Home, OHIO
26. ___, Amanda, 3, f, w, At Home, OHIO
27. TAYLOR, Carson, 28, m, w, ? Tailor, OHIO
1880 CENSUS, ED # 185; Eureka, Sac Co., IA
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June 18 & 19, 1880
Indexed: Mary A. Agney
__ / 119 / 122
24. AGNEY, Abe, Head, w, m, 19, S, Farmer, __, OH, NY
25. ___, Mary A., Mother, w, f, 56, Widowed, Keeping House, NY, NY, NY
26. ___, Amanda, Sister, w, f, 13, S, At School, OH, OH, __
Line 25. Mary Ann widow of Osman/Osmer/Osborn Agney, brother of Abraham Agney.
March 14, 1889, newspaper article, Newark, OH:
Mrs. Mary Ann Agney died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. William Taylor, in the West End, Sunday night, after a lingering illness. The deceased was the widow of the late Osman Agney, Esq., a former well known resident of this city.For some years past she had been a lunatic and on account of her unsound mental condition had been a great mental sufferer and a great charge on her friends.
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Samuel Pound has been appointed guardian of Mary Ann Agney. Bond $500.
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Cedar Hill cemetery is probably the most popular point for Sunday strollers.
City Council
A Very Long Session Last Night
Full Report of the Proceedings
An ordinance accepting an addition made by Samuel A. Pound as guardian of Mary Ann Agney, a lunatic, was read the first time, and upon motion was read the second and third time, and placed oil its final passage. Ordinance passed.
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Court of Common Pleas
Court of Common Pleas resumed it session this morning, Judge Hunter on the bench. The following is a daily abstract of the important business disposed:
Abram Agney vs Samuel Pond, guardian. Submitted to Court, and judgment for plaintiff for $125.
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Court of Common Pleas
Court of Common Pleas resumed it session this morning, Judge Hunter on the bench. The following is a daily abstract of the important business disposed:
Abram Agney vs Samuel Pond, guardian. Submitted to Court, and judgment for plaintiff for $125.
Second Parcel. Being all the in lot number twenty-six hundred: twenty-seven (2627) in said City of Newark. Ohio, according to a plat
made by Samuel A. Pond] as guardian of MARY ANN AGNEY, and recorded in transcribed plat book No. 2, page 329. Recorder's office of said County of Licking except fifty-two (.52) feet- off the south end thereof. The dimensions of said lot are as follows:
Fifty-two and two-thirds (522-3) feet on the north boundary line along West Main Street, one hundred and forty-six (146.) along the east boundary line of said lot; fifty (DO) feet on the south boundary line, one hundred thirty-two (132') feet on the west boundary line. It being the intention of this Deed-to convey all of the above except the said fifty-two (52) feet off the south end of said lot.
Said lot being the same premises conveyed to Rebecca Arnold 1-1. Dickey ynd Pearl Dickey by deed dated September 25. 1914 and recorded in Deed Book 227 at page J69, Recorder's office of said county.
Being the same real estate conveyed to George C. Lane and Catherin F. Lane by Rebecca Arnold by deed dated April 1, 1922, and recorded in volume 258, page SO, Deed Records, Licking County, Ohio. (Said premises to be sold free from the dower of George C. Lane and Catherine F. Lane.) The first parcel is located at 3S4 West Main Street, and second parcel at 511 West Main Street, in the city of Newark, Ohio. Appraised, First Parcel, $1000.00. Appraised, Second Parcel. $3200 00
FITSGIBBON, BLACK, BAKER, (Attorneys)
FESTUS T. HOOVER,
Sheriff, Licking County, Ohio.
By ROY B. - STUMPH.
Deputy, 3-18-25 4-1-8-15-22