Henry Bricker1

M, b. 1851, d. after 1881
FatherConrad Bricker1 b. 12 Dec 1807, d. 23 Jun 1884
MotherSusanna Hahn1 b. 1810, d. 1 Sep 1885
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Henry Bricker was born in 1851 in Indiana.1,2 He was the son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn.1 In the census of 17 June 1860 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, Henry appears in the household of Conrad Bricker as Henry Bricker. He is nine years old and was born in Indiana. He is attending school.3

     Henry Bricker died after 1881.1

Citations

  1. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: They had twelve children - Jeremiah, Jehu, Conrad, Rebecca, Catharine, Cordelia, David, Samuel, and Henry B.. living, Jonathan, Elizabeth and Lydia deceased.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  2. Conrad Bricker household. 1860 U. S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 49, Family 345. (Henry Bricker, age 9, born Indiana) Source No. 813.
  3. Conrad Bricker household. 1860 U. S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 49, Family 345. Source No. 813.

Jonathan Bricker1

M, b. 28 August 1832, d. 28 April 1851
FatherConrad Bricker1 b. 12 Dec 1807, d. 23 Jun 1884
MotherSusanna Hahn1 b. 1810, d. 1 Sep 1885
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Jonathan Bricker was born on 28 August 1832 in Ohio.1,2,3 He was the son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn.1 In the 1840 census in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jonathan Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with Conrad Bricker.4 In 1843, Jonathan Bricker moved with his parents to Noble County, Indiana.5 In the census of 25 October 1850 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, Jonathan appears in the household of Conrad Bricker as Jonathan Bricker. He is 19 years old and was born in Ohio.6

     Jonathan Bricker died on 28 April 1851 at age 18.1,2 He is buried in the Swan Cemetery located in Noble County, Indiana.2

Citations

  1. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: They had twelve children - Jeremiah, Jehu, Conrad, Rebecca, Catharine, Cordelia, David, Samuel, and Henry B.. living, Jonathan, Elizabeth and Lydia deceased.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-12: Bricker Conrad June 23, 1884 76y6m11d, Susanna (w/o Conrad) Sept 1, 1885 76y9m9d, Jonathan (s/o C & S) Apr 28, 1851 18y8m, Hahn Benjamin Sept 19, 1882 83y3m17d, Brew Ida Edella (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 14d, Brew Theoressa May (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 2m13d.) Source No. 811.
  3. Ancestry.com, Records of St. Jacobs Church, viewed online @ http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31461481/person/20333787464/…. , (Columbiana County, Ohio). Downloaded 7 July 2015. Downloaded a pdf file titled "Records of St Jacobs Church Co", from ancestry.com. that was shared by ht011952 on 31 Jan 2014. The records indicate that they were copied and distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lison, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair. (Viewed 15 January 2015: Digital copy. Records of St. Jacobs Church, Salem Twp, Columbiana County. Circa 1930's as a WPA project. Copied and Distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lisbon, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair: Child: Jonathan Bricker, born 28 August 1832. Baptised 18 November 1832. Parents: Conrad & Susanna Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  4. Conrad Bricker household, 1840 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem, Page 125, National Archives micropublication M704_386. Source No. 807.
  5. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: Mr. Bricker remained in his native county engaged in farming until 1843, when he came to this county, where he has since resided.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  6. Conrad Bricker household. 1850 U.S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 276, Family 44, National Archives micropublication M432_162. Source No. 812.

Elisabeth Bricker1,2

F, b. 11 September 1835, d. before 1883
FatherConrad Bricker1 b. 12 Dec 1807, d. 23 Jun 1884
MotherSusanna Hahn1 b. 1810, d. 1 Sep 1885
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Elisabeth Bricker was born on 11 September 1835 in Ohio.1,3,4,2 She was the daughter of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn.1 In the 1840 census in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Elisabeth Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with Conrad Bricker.5 In 1843, Elisabeth Bricker moved with her parents to Noble County, Indiana.6 In the census of 25 October 1850 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, Elisabeth appears in the household of Conrad Bricker as Elizabeth Bricker. She is 15 years old and was born in Ohio.7

     Elisabeth Bricker married Luman Lobdell after 1850 in Noble County, Indiana.3

     Elisabeth Bricker died before 1883.1

Citations

  1. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: They had twelve children - Jeremiah, Jehu, Conrad, Rebecca, Catharine, Cordelia, David, Samuel, and Henry B.. living, Jonathan, Elizabeth and Lydia deceased.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  2. Ancestry.com, Records of St. Jacobs Church, viewed online @ http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31461481/person/20333787464/…. , (Columbiana County, Ohio). Downloaded 7 July 2015. Downloaded a pdf file titled "Records of St Jacobs Church Co", from ancestry.com. that was shared by ht011952 on 31 Jan 2014. The records indicate that they were copied and distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lison, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair. (Viewed 15 January 2015: Digital copy. Records of St. Jacobs Church, Salem Twp, Columbiana County. Circa 1930's as a WPA project. Copied and Distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lisbon, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair: Child: Elisabeth Bricker, born 11 September 1835. Baptised 22 November 1835. Parents: Conrad & Susanna Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  3. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Elizabeth David, 11 Sep 1835, Lobdell Luman, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna) Source No. 811.
  4. Conrad Bricker household. 1850 U.S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 276, Family 44, National Archives micropublication M432_162. (Elizabeth Bricker, age 16, born Ohio) Source No. 812.
  5. Conrad Bricker household, 1840 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem, Page 125, National Archives micropublication M704_386. Source No. 807.
  6. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: Mr. Bricker remained in his native county engaged in farming until 1843, when he came to this county, where he has since resided.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  7. Conrad Bricker household. 1850 U.S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 276, Family 44, National Archives micropublication M432_162. Source No. 812.

Lydia Bricker1

F, b. 20 March 1839, d. before 1883
FatherConrad Bricker1 b. 12 Dec 1807, d. 23 Jun 1884
MotherSusanna Hahn1 b. 1810, d. 1 Sep 1885
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Lydia Bricker was born on 20 March 1839 in Ohio.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn.1 In the 1840 census in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Lydia Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with Conrad Bricker.4 In 1843, Lydia Bricker moved with her parents to Noble County, Indiana.5 In the census of 25 October 1850 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, Lydia appears in the household of Conrad Bricker as Susanah Bricker. She is 11 years old and was born in Ohio.6

     Lydia Bricker died before 1883.1

Citations

  1. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: They had twelve children - Jeremiah, Jehu, Conrad, Rebecca, Catharine, Cordelia, David, Samuel, and Henry B.. living, Jonathan, Elizabeth and Lydia deceased.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  2. Conrad Bricker household. 1850 U.S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 276, Family 44, National Archives micropublication M432_162. (Lydia Bricker, age 12, born Indiana) Source No. 812.
  3. Ancestry.com, Records of St. Jacobs Church, viewed online @ http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31461481/person/20333787464/…. , (Columbiana County, Ohio). Downloaded 7 July 2015. Downloaded a pdf file titled "Records of St Jacobs Church Co", from ancestry.com. that was shared by ht011952 on 31 Jan 2014. The records indicate that they were copied and distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lison, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair. (Viewed 15 January 2015: Digital copy. Records of St. Jacobs Church, Salem Twp, Columbiana County. Circa 1930's as a WPA project. Copied and Distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lisbon, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair: Child: Lydia Bricker, born 20 March 1839. Baptised 4 May 1839. Parents: Conrad & Susanna Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  4. Conrad Bricker household, 1840 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem, Page 125, National Archives micropublication M704_386. Source No. 807.
  5. Weston Arthur Goodspeed and Charles Blanchard, Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana: Historical and Biographical (Chicago: F. A. Battey & Co., 1882.) Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley and Noble Counties, Indiana. (Page 489-490, Conrad Bricker: Mr. Bricker remained in his native county engaged in farming until 1843, when he came to this county, where he has since resided.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 810.
  6. Conrad Bricker household. 1850 U.S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 276, Family 44, National Archives micropublication M432_162. Source No. 812.

Jacob Worman1

M, b. before 1755, d. August 1804
     Jacob Worman was born before 1755.1

     Jacob Worman married Mary before 1771.1

     Jacob Worman died in August 1804 in Frederick County, Maryland.2 He was survived by his wife, his son Conrad and many children.3

Family 1

Mary b. b 1755
Children

Family 2

Child

Citations

  1. Genealogy Research For The Following: Bricker, Yunker, Schlemmer, and Zumbrunnen (Brunner). Online at http://abricker.users.50megs.com/index.html. Data unveritied. Viewed and printed copies 8 Sep 2003. Several sources are given, including "Genealogy of the Bricker Family of Columbiana County of Ohio", compiled by Marshall Bailey and submitted by Jean VanFossan. (Jacob Worman m. Mary Worman, Jacob died 1800. Children: Magdalena b. 1770, Henry, Eva b. 20 Feb 1779, Jacob Henry b. 6 Apr 1779, Solma Worman m. 27 Jul 1804 to christian Jacob Zeigler, Conrad Worman b. 1785, m 1799, in & before 1831, Elizabeth Bricker, b. 14 Jul 1785, Frederick MD (daughter of John Bricker and Nacy Boyer) d. 12 Jul 1867, buried St. Jacob's Church Cem, Lisbon, OH. Conrad died 5 Oct 1847, buried St. Jacob's Cem., Mary Worman, Joshua, Noah Worman.) Source No. 809.
  2. Frederick County, Maryland, Court Records from 1794 - 1837. Compiled by unknown compiler. Hereinafter cited as Frederick County, Maryland Court Records. Abstracts from Chancery Court Source No. 523.
  3. Frederick County, Maryland, Court Records from 1794 - 1837. Compiled by unknown compiler. Hereinafter cited as Frederick County, Maryland Court Records. Abstracts from Chancery Court Source No. 523.
  4. Frederick County, Maryland, Court Records from 1794 - 1837. Compiled by unknown compiler. Hereinafter cited as Frederick County, Maryland Court Records. Abstracts from Chancery Court Source No. 523.
  5. Frederick County, Maryland, Court Records from 1794 - 1837. Compiled by unknown compiler. Hereinafter cited as Frederick County, Maryland Court Records. Abstracts from Chancery Court Source No. 523.
  6. Frederick County, Maryland, Court Records from 1794 - 1837. Compiled by unknown compiler. Hereinafter cited as Frederick County, Maryland Court Records. Abstracts from Chancery Court Source No. 523.

Elizabeth Bricker1

F, b. 1816
     Elizabeth Bricker was born in 1816 in Ohio.1 In the census of 1 June 1870 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Elizabeth appears in the household of John F. Bricker as Elizabeth Bricker. She is 54 years old, keeping house, and was born in Ohio.2

Citations

  1. John Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 36, Family 234, National Archives micropublication M593_1183. Source No. 805.
  2. John Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 36, Family 234, National Archives micropublication M593_1183. Source No. 805.

Nicholas Brew1,2,3

M, b. 1833, d. 1905
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Nicholas Brew was born in 1833.3

     Nicholas Brew married Catharine Bricker, daughter of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn.1,3

     Nicholas Brew died in 1905. He is buried in the Swan Cemetery located in Noble County, Indiana.3

Family

Catharine Bricker b. 5 Apr 1842, d. 5 Nov 1901
Children

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Deaths: Brew Catherine, 59y8m, 11-5-1901, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susana, Book A2) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-12: Bricker Conrad June 23, 1884 76y6m11d, Susanna (w/o Conrad) Sept 1, 1885 76y9m9d, Jonathan (s/o C & S) Apr 28, 1851 18y8m, Hahn Benjamin Sept 19, 1882 83y3m17d, Brew Ida Edella (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 14d, Brew Theoressa May (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 2m13d.) Source No. 811.
  3. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-5: Brew Nicholas 1833-1905, Brew Catharine (Bricker) (w/o Nicholas) 1841-1901.) Source No. 811.
  4. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-12: Brew Ida Edella (d/o N & Catherine) Sept 2, 1861 14d, Brew Theoressa May (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 2m13d.) Source No. 811.

Benjamin Bricker1

M, b. November 1851
FatherConrad Bricker1 b. 12 Dec 1807, d. 23 Jun 1884
MotherSusanna Hahn1 b. 1810, d. 1 Sep 1885
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Benjamin Bricker was born in November 1851.1 He was the son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn.1

     Benjamin Bricker married first Alpha A Cramer on 13 November 1870 in Noble County, Indiana.1

     Benjamin Bricker's second wife was Margaret A Jarrett. They married on 23 June 1878 in Noble County, Indiana.1

Family 1

Alpha A Cramer b. Aug 1853, d. 24 Jan 1877

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Bricker Benjamin, Nov 1851, Cramer Alpha A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna, 13 Nov 1870. Bricker Benjamin, Nov 1851, Jarrett Margaret A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna) Source No. 811.

Alpha A Cramer1

F, b. August 1853, d. 24 January 1877
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Alpha A Cramer was born in August 1853.2

     Alpha A Cramer married Benjamin Bricker, son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, on 13 November 1870 in Noble County, Indiana.1

     Alpha A Cramer died on 24 January 1877 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, at age 23.3

Family

Benjamin Bricker b. Nov 1851

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Bricker Benjamin, Nov 1851, Cramer Alpha A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna, 13 Nov 1870. Bricker Benjamin, Nov 1851, Jarrett Margaret A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker Alpha, 23 years 4 months and 28 days, died in Swan Jan 15. She leaves a husband, Behjamin, and one child. 1-24-1877) Source No. 811.
  3. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker Alpha, 23 years 4 months and 28 days, died in Swan Jan 15. She leaves a husband, Benjamin, and one child. 1-24-1877) Source No. 811.

Margaret A Jarrett1

F
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Margaret A Jarrett married Benjamin Bricker, son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, on 23 June 1878 in Noble County, Indiana.1

Family

Benjamin Bricker b. Nov 1851

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Bricker Benjamin, Nov 1851, Cramer Alpha A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna, 13 Nov 1870. Bricker Benjamin, Nov 1851, Jarrett Margaret A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna) Source No. 811.

Lucinda Weller1

F, b. 18 June 1841, d. 29 June 1915
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Lucinda Weller was born on 18 June 1841.1,2

     Lucinda Weller married Jeremiah Bricker, son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, in Noble County, Indiana.3

     Lucinda Weller died on 29 June 1915 at age 74.2 She is buried in the Swan Cemetery located in Noble County, Indiana.2

Family

Jeremiah Bricker b. 27 Jul 1830, d. 24 Jun 1903

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: BrickerCloise E, 1870, Preston Maurice, Bricker Jehu, Weller Lucinda, Book 5) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery: Bricker Jehu July 20, 1834 - June 24, 1903, Section 2-4. Bricker Lucinda (w/o Jehu) June 18, 1841 - Jun 29, 1915, Secion 2-4.) Source No. 811.
  3. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Bricker, Cloise E, 1870, Preston Maurice, Bricker Jehu, Weller Lucinda, Book 5) Source No. 811.

Emeline Homsher1

F, b. before 1850
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Emeline Homsher was born before 1850.1

     Emeline Homsher married Conrad Bricker, son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, on 2 April 1865 in Noble County, Indiana.1

Family

Conrad Bricker b. 12 Nov 1837, d. a 1881

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Bricker Conrad, 12 Nov 1837, Homsher Emeline, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna, 2 Apr 1865) Source No. 811.

Lydia Hilkert1

F, b. before 1850
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Lydia Hilkert was born before 1850.1

     Lydia Hilkert married David Bricker, son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, on 6 January 1868 in Noble County, Indiana.1

Family

David Bricker b. Jan 1848, d. a 1881

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Bricker David, Jan 1848, Hilkert Lydia A, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna, 6 Jan 1868) Source No. 811.

Luman Lobdell1

M
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Luman Lobdell married Elisabeth Bricker, daughter of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, after 1850 in Noble County, Indiana.1

Family

Elisabeth Bricker b. 11 Sep 1835, d. b 1883

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Elizabeth David, 11 Sep 1835, Lobdell Luman, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna) Source No. 811.

Magdalena Cramer1

F, b. before 1853
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Magdalena Cramer was born before 1853.1

     Magdalena Cramer married Samuel Bricker, son of Conrad Bricker and Susanna Hahn, on 1 January 1870 in Noble County, Indiana.1

Family

Samuel Bricker b. Jun 1850, d. a 1881

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Marriages: Samuel David, 1850, Cramer Magdalena, Bricker Conrad, Hahn Susanna, 1 Jan 1870) Source No. 811.

Swan Cemetery

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     Swan Cemetery: Noble County, Ohio.
Jonathan Bricker--.1
Theoressa May Brew--.2
Ida Edella Brew--.2
Conrad Bricker--.1
Susanna Hahn--.1
Catharine Bricker--.3
Jeremiah Bricker--.4
Elisha Hanson--.5
Rebecca Bricker--.6
Elvira Shelner--; Also buried at Swan Cemetery is her husband, George, and their children: Sophia, John, James, Ester, and Ellan.7,8
Lucinda Weller--.4
George Washington Bricker--; Also buried at this cemetery is his wife Elvira and children, Sophia, John, James, Ester, and Ellan.9,10

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-12: Bricker Conrad June 23, 1884 76y6m11d, Susanna (w/o Conrad) Sept 1, 1885 76y9m9d, Jonathan (s/o C & S) Apr 28, 1851 18y8m, Hahn Benjamin Sept 19, 1882 83y3m17d, Brew Ida Edella (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 14d, Brew Theoressa May (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 2m13d.) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-12: Brew Ida Edella (d/o N & Catherine) Sept 2, 1861 14d, Brew Theoressa May (d/o N & Catherine) Jul 27, 1860 2m13d.) Source No. 811.
  3. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-5: Brew Nicholas 1833-1905, Brew Catharine (Bricker) (w/o Nicholas) 1841-1901.) Source No. 811.
  4. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery: Bricker Jehu July 20, 1834 - June 24, 1903, Section 2-4. Bricker Lucinda (w/o Jehu) June 18, 1841 - Jun 29, 1915, Secion 2-4.) Source No. 811.
  5. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-20: Hanson Rebecca B (Bricker) (w/o Elisha) 1841-1912, Hanson Elisha 1817-1905) Source No. 811.
  6. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-20: Hanson Rebecca B (Bricker) (2/o Elisha) 1841-1912) Source No. 811.
  7. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker Elvira of Swan, who suffered an attack of apoplexy on May 19, passed away at her home in the place Friday, aged 82 years, 10 months and seven days. She was one of the pioneers of Swan Twp. An aged husband, George W., and two daughters ....survive. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Sunday morning. Burial, Swan Cemetery. 5-28-1913) Source No. 811.
  8. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-8: George W 1834-1916, Bricker Elvira (w/o George W) 1830-1913, Bricker Sophia, Bricker John, Bricker James, Bricker Ester, Bricker Ellan.) Source No. 811.
  9. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-8: Bricker George W 1934-1916, Elvira (w/o George) 1830-1913, Bricker Sophia, Bricker John, Bricker James, Bricker Ester, Bricker Ellan.) Source No. 811.
  10. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington.) Source No. 811.

Elvira Shelner1,2

F, b. July 1830, d. 23 May 1913
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Elvira Shelner was born in July 1830.3

     Elvira Shelner married George Washington Bricker, son of John F. Bricker and Rebecca Burger, on 25 August 1855. They were blessed to have eight children.1,4 In the census of 17 June 1860 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, Elvira appears in the household of George Washington Bricker as Elvira E. Bricker. She is 25 years old and was born in New York.5

     Elvira Shelner died on 23 May 1913 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, at age 82 of an attack of apoplexy on May 19 and passed away at her home on Friday.. She was 82 years, 10 months and seven days.3 She is buried in the Swan Cemetery located in Noble County, Indiana. Also buried at Swan Cemetery is her husband, George, and their children: Sophia, John, James, Ester, and Ellan.3,6

Family

George Washington Bricker b. Jan 1834, d. 28 Jan 1916
Children

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-8: Bricker George W 1934-1916, Elvira (w/o George) 1830-1913, Bricker Sophia, Bricker John, Bricker James, Bricker Ester, Bricker Ellan.) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington, one of the pioneer residents of Noble County, passed to the great beyond at his home in Swan at 6:30 o'clock Friday morning from a complication of diseases. He was born near new Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1834, and departed this life Jan. 28, 1916, aged 82 years and 15 days. He was the eldest son of John and Rebecca Bricker in a family of 15 children. He was in early life a wagon maker. He came to Indiana in the early pioneer days, enduring the many hardships and privations only known to the early settlers. He was married to Miss Alvira Shelner Aug. 25, 1855 and they were blessed in their home with eight children, five of whom with their mother have preceded the father in death. The living are Mrs. Alice Erickson, LaOtto, Mrs. Ida Cummings, Toronto, Can., and Mrs. Mae Bolton, Swan, who has lived at home and lovingly cared for her parents in their decling years. He leaves seven grandchildren, threee great-grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. He was confirmed in the St. Jacob's Reformed Church at the age of 14 years, and after marriage he united with the church at Bethlehem. He often expressed a desire to "go home" and be with loved ones. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Jan 30, 1916. 2-2-1916) Source No. 811.
  3. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker Elvira of Swan, who suffered an attack of apoplexy on May 19, passed away at her home in the place Friday, aged 82 years, 10 months and seven days. She was one of the pioneers of Swan Twp. An aged husband, George W., and two daughters ....survive. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Sunday morning. Burial, Swan Cemetery. 5-28-1913) Source No. 811.
  4. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington.) Source No. 811.
  5. George W. Bricker household. 1860 U. S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 32, Family 214, National Archives micropublication M653_235. Source No. 813.
  6. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Swan Cemetery, Section 2-8: George W 1834-1916, Bricker Elvira (w/o George W) 1830-1913, Bricker Sophia, Bricker John, Bricker James, Bricker Ester, Bricker Ellan.) Source No. 811.

Alice Bricker1

F, b. after 1860, d. after January 1916
FatherGeorge Washington Bricker1 b. Jan 1834, d. 28 Jan 1916
MotherElvira Shelner1 b. Jul 1830, d. 23 May 1913
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Alice Bricker was born after 1860.2 She was the daughter of George Washington Bricker and Elvira Shelner.1

     Alice Bricker married Mr. Erickson before 1916.1

     Alice Bricker died after January 1916.1

Family

Mr. Erickson

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington.) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington, one of the pioneer residents of Noble County, passed to the great beyond at his home in Swan at 6:30 o'clock Friday morning from a complication of diseases. He was born near new Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1834, and departed this life Jan. 28, 1916, aged 82 years and 15 days. He was the eldest son of John and Rebecca Bricker in a family of 15 children. He was in early life a wagon maker. He came to Indiana in the early pioneer days, enduring the many hardships and privations only known to the early settlers. He was married to Miss Alvira Shelner Aug. 25, 1855m and they were blessed in their home with eight children, five of whom with their mother have preceded the father in death. The living are Mrs. Alice Erickson, LaOtto, Mrs. Ida Cummings, Toronto, Can., and Mrs. Mae Bolton, Swan, who has lived at home and lovingly cared for her parents in their decling years. He leaves seven grandchildren, threee great-grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. He was confirmed in the St. Jacob's Reformed Church at the age of 14 years, and after marriage he united with the church at Bethlehem. He often expressed a desire to "go home" and be with loved ones. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Jan 30, 1916. 2-2-1916) Source No. 811.

Mr. Erickson1

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ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Mr. Erickson married Alice Bricker, daughter of George Washington Bricker and Elvira Shelner, before 1916.1

Family

Alice Bricker b. a 1860, d. a Jan 1916

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington.) Source No. 811.

Ida Bricker1

F, b. after 1860, d. after January 1916
FatherGeorge Washington Bricker1 b. Jan 1834, d. 28 Jan 1916
MotherElvira Shelner1 b. Jul 1830, d. 23 May 1913
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Ida Bricker was born after 1860.2 She was the daughter of George Washington Bricker and Elvira Shelner.1

     Ida Bricker married (?) Cummings before 1916.1

     Ida Bricker died after January 1916.2

Family

(?) Cummings

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington.) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington, one of the pioneer residents of Noble County, passed to the great beyond at his home in Swan at 6:30 o'clock Friday morning from a complication of diseases. He was born near new Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1834, and departed this life Jan. 28, 1916, aged 82 years and 15 days. He was the eldest son of John and Rebecca Bricker in a family of 15 children. He was in early life a wagon maker. He came to Indiana in the early pioneer days, enduring the many hardships and privations only known to the early settlers. He was married to Miss Alvira Shelner Aug. 25, 1855m and they were blessed in their home with eight children, five of whom with their mother have preceded the father in death. The living are Mrs. Alice Erickson, LaOtto, Mrs. Ida Cummings, Toronto, Can., and Mrs. Mae Bolton, Swan, who has lived at home and lovingly cared for her parents in their decling years. He leaves seven grandchildren, threee great-grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. He was confirmed in the St. Jacob's Reformed Church at the age of 14 years, and after marriage he united with the church at Bethlehem. He often expressed a desire to "go home" and be with loved ones. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Jan 30, 1916. 2-2-1916) Source No. 811.

(?) Cummings1

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ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     (?) Cummings married Ida Bricker, daughter of George Washington Bricker and Elvira Shelner, before 1916.1

Family

Ida Bricker b. a 1860, d. a Jan 1916

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington.) Source No. 811.

Mae Bricker1

F, b. after 1860, d. after January 1916
FatherGeorge Washington Bricker1 b. Jan 1834, d. 28 Jan 1916
MotherElvira Shelner1 b. Jul 1830, d. 23 May 1913
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Mae Bricker married Mr. Bolton.2

     Mae Bricker was born after 1860.2 She was the daughter of George Washington Bricker and Elvira Shelner.1

     Mae Bricker died after January 1916.2

Family

Mr. Bolton

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington, one of the pioneer residents of Noble County, passed to the great beyond at his home in Swan at 6:30 o'clock Friday morning from a complication of diseases. He was born near new Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1834, and departed this life Jan. 28, 1916, aged 82 years and 15 days. He was the eldest son of John and Rebecca Bricker in a family of 15 children. He was in early life a wagon maker. He came to Indiana in the early pioneer days, enduring the many hardships and privations only known to the early settlers. He was married to Miss Alvira Shelner Aug. 25, 1855 and they were blessed in their home with eight children, five of whom with their mother have preceded the father in death. The living are Mrs. Alice Erickson, LaOtto, Mrs. Ida Cummings, Toronto, Can., and Mrs. Mae Bolton, Swan, who has lived at home and lovingly cared for her parents in their decling years. He leaves seven grandchildren, threee great-grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. He was confirmed in the St. Jacob's Reformed Church at the age of 14 years, and after marriage he united with the church at Bethlehem. He often expressed a desire to "go home" and be with loved ones. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Jan 30, 1916. 2-2-1916) Source No. 811.
  2. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington, one of the pioneer residents of Noble County, passed to the great beyond at his home in Swan at 6:30 o'clock Friday morning from a complication of diseases. He was born near new Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1834, and departed this life Jan. 28, 1916, aged 82 years and 15 days. He was the eldest son of John and Rebecca Bricker in a family of 15 children. He was in early life a wagon maker. He came to Indiana in the early pioneer days, enduring the many hardships and privations only known to the early settlers. He was married to Miss Alvira Shelner Aug. 25, 1855m and they were blessed in their home with eight children, five of whom with their mother have preceded the father in death. The living are Mrs. Alice Erickson, LaOtto, Mrs. Ida Cummings, Toronto, Can., and Mrs. Mae Bolton, Swan, who has lived at home and lovingly cared for her parents in their decling years. He leaves seven grandchildren, threee great-grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. He was confirmed in the St. Jacob's Reformed Church at the age of 14 years, and after marriage he united with the church at Bethlehem. He often expressed a desire to "go home" and be with loved ones. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Jan 30, 1916. 2-2-1916) Source No. 811.

Mr. Bolton1

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ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Mr. Bolton married Mae Bricker, daughter of George Washington Bricker and Elvira Shelner.1

Family

Mae Bricker b. a 1860, d. a Jan 1916

Citations

  1. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker George Washington, one of the pioneer residents of Noble County, passed to the great beyond at his home in Swan at 6:30 o'clock Friday morning from a complication of diseases. He was born near new Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1834, and departed this life Jan. 28, 1916, aged 82 years and 15 days. He was the eldest son of John and Rebecca Bricker in a family of 15 children. He was in early life a wagon maker. He came to Indiana in the early pioneer days, enduring the many hardships and privations only known to the early settlers. He was married to Miss Alvira Shelner Aug. 25, 1855m and they were blessed in their home with eight children, five of whom with their mother have preceded the father in death. The living are Mrs. Alice Erickson, LaOtto, Mrs. Ida Cummings, Toronto, Can., and Mrs. Mae Bolton, Swan, who has lived at home and lovingly cared for her parents in their decling years. He leaves seven grandchildren, threee great-grandchildren, two brothers, and one sister. He was confirmed in the St. Jacob's Reformed Church at the age of 14 years, and after marriage he united with the church at Bethlehem. He often expressed a desire to "go home" and be with loved ones. Funeral was at the Swan M. E. Church Jan 30, 1916. 2-2-1916) Source No. 811.

James M. Figley1,2,3,4

M, b. 1840, d. 1896
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     James M. Figley was born in 1840 in Pennsylvania.1,5

     James M. Figley married Lydia Ann Bricker, daughter of John F. Bricker and Rebecca Burger, on 18 April 1863 in Columbiana County, Ohio.1,6,3,4 In the census of 1 June 1870 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, James M. Figley, shown as James Figley, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Lydia Ann Bricker and Alice R. Figley. He is 30 years old, a day laborer, and was born in Ohio.1 In the census of 17 June 1880 at Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, James M. Figley, shown as James M. Figley, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Lydia Ann Figley, his son, John Figley, his daughter, Alice R. Figley. He is 40 years old, a day laborer, and was born in Pennsylvania. His parents were born in Ohio.7

     James M. Figley died in 1896.3,5 He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.5

Family

Lydia Ann Bricker b. 1843, d. 1914
Children

Citations

  1. James Figley household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 34, Family 196, National Archives micropublication M593_1183. Source No. 805.
  2. James M. Figley household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page # 290D, Family # 276. (James M. Figley, age 40, born Pennsylvania.) Source No. 107.
  3. J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio: including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of early settled families (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio. (Henry Bricker page 582 -587: Lydia Ann married James Figley; Catharine married John Figley, and both are widows residing in their native place.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  4. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source information given as: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900 (database online), Provo, UT; Ancestry.com, 2001. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Figley, James M, Bricker, Lydia Ann, 18 Apr 1863, Columbiana County, Ohio) Source No. 902.
  5. Ohio Genealogical Society, Carol W. Flavell, C. G., Chairman Members of Columbiana County Chapter, Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions Volume 7 (Salem, Ohio: Columbiana County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, 1979.) Hereinafter cited as Columbiana County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume 7. St. Jacob's Cemetery copied by Judy Aukerman of Lisbon, Spring 1978. (Page 563: Figley: Section B, Row 15, 1/r; James M., 1840-1896 // Lydia Ann 1843-1914 //Alpheus E., 1864-1865 Melvin B., infant , 1875)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  6. "Deaths - Bricker," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Henry Bricker's Obituary. (his wife, four sons, William H., John M. D. Frank, Wallace B., and one daughter, Mrs. Amy Weber, of Cleveland: three borthers, George Bricker, Swan, Indiana, David Bricker, Hicksville; and Eli Bricker, Salem, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Figley and Mrs. Brinker, Lisbon, Ohio and Mrs. Armintha Long and Mrs. Rebecca Long, Salem, Ohio; also eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.) Source No. 326.
  7. James M. Figley household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page # 290D, Family # 276. Source No. 107.
  8. James Figley household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 34, Family 196, National Archives micropublication M593_1183. (Alice Figley, age 3, Ohio) Source No. 805.
  9. James M. Figley household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page # 290D, Family # 276. (John Figley, age 6, born Ohio) Source No. 107.

Alice R. Figley1,2

F, b. 1867
FatherJames M. Figley1 b. 1840, d. 1896
MotherLydia Ann Bricker1 b. 1843, d. 1914
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Alice R. Figley was born in 1867 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of James M. Figley and Lydia Ann Bricker.1 In the census of 1 June 1870 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Alice appears in the household of James M. Figley as Alice Figley. She is three years old and was born in Ohio.3 In the census of 17 June 1880 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Alice appears in the household of James M. Figley as Alice R. Figley. She is 12 years old, at school, and was born in Ohio. Her father was born in Pennsylvania and her mother in Ohio.4

Citations

  1. James Figley household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 34, Family 196, National Archives micropublication M593_1183. (Alice Figley, age 3, Ohio) Source No. 805.
  2. James M. Figley household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page # 290D, Family # 276. (Alice R. Figley, age 12, born Ohio) Source No. 107.
  3. James Figley household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 34, Family 196, National Archives micropublication M593_1183. Source No. 805.
  4. James M. Figley household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page # 290D, Family # 276. Source No. 107.

Joseph Brinker1,2

M, b. 1810
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Joseph Brinker was born in 1810 in Ohio.1

     Joseph Brinker married Nancy Bricker, daughter of John F. Bricker and Rebecca Burger, on 16 March 1858.1,3,2,4 In the census of 22 June 1860 at Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Joseph Brinker, shown as Joseph Brinker, appears as a head of household which includes the following household members; Nancy Bricker and George O. Brinker. He is 30 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio. Also living with him is Augustus Moore, age 26, Sarah Moore, age 22, and John Moore, age 4, all born in Ohio.1 In the census of 14 June 1880 at Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Joseph Brinker, shown as Joseph Brinker, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Nancy Bricker, his son, George O. Brinker, his daughter, Sophia C. Brinker. He is 50 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio. His father was born in Pennsylvania and his mother in Ohio.5

Family

Nancy Bricker b. 27 Jan 1840, d. a 1912
Children

Citations

  1. Joseph Brinker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 325, Family 837, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  2. J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio: including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of early settled families (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio. (Henry Bricker page 582 -587: Nancy married Joseph Brinker, and resides in her native place.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  3. "Deaths - Bricker," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Henry Bricker's Obituary. (his wife, four sons, William H., John M. D. Frank, Wallace B., and one daughter, Mrs. Amy Weber, of Cleveland: three borthers, George Bricker, Swan, Indiana, David Bricker, Hicksville; and Eli Bricker, Salem, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Figley and Mrs. Brinker, Lisbon, Ohio and Mrs. Armintha Long and Mrs. Rebecca Long, Salem, Ohio; also eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.) Source No. 326.
  4. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source information given as: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research. Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900 (database online), Provo, UT; Ancestry.com, 2001. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Brinker, Joseph & Bricker, Nancy, 16 May 1858, Columbiana County, Ohio) Source No. 902.
  5. Joseph Brinker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center, Page # 288C, Family # 219. Source No. 107.
  6. Joseph Brinker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 325, Family 837, National Archives micropublication M653_949. (George O. Brinker, age 1, born Ohio) Source No. 808.
  7. Joseph Brinker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center, Page # 288C, Family # 219. (Sophia C. Brinker, age 17, born Ohio) Source No. 107.

George O. Brinker1

M, b. 1859
FatherJoseph Brinker1 b. 1810
MotherNancy Bricker1 b. 27 Jan 1840, d. a 1912
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     George O. Brinker was born in 1859 in Ohio.1 He was the son of Joseph Brinker and Nancy Bricker.1 In the census of 22 June 1860 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, George appears in the household of Joseph Brinker as George O. Brinker. He is one year old and was born in Ohio.2 In the census of 14 June 1880 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, George appears in the household of Joseph Brinker as George O. Brinker. He is 21 years old and was born in Ohio, as were his parents. He is working as a farmer.3

     George O. Brinker married Lydia L. in 1889.4 In the census of 27 April 1910 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, George O. Brinker, shown as George O. Brinker, appears as a head of household which include his wife, Lydia L., his mother, Nancy Bricker . He is 51 years old, married for 21 years and was born in Ohio, as were his parents. He owns his own farm, with no mortgage. Also living with him are his two children, Roy J., age 17 and Orvil T., age 11.5

Family

Lydia L. b. 1860

Citations

  1. Joseph Brinker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 325, Family 837, National Archives micropublication M653_949. (George O. Brinker, age 1, born Ohio) Source No. 808.
  2. Joseph Brinker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 325, Family 837, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  3. Joseph Brinker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center, Page # 288C, Family # 219. Source No. 107.
  4. George O. Brinker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, sheet Sheet 8A, page 25, family 127, National Archives micropublication # T624_1161, enumeration district 3. (Lydia L., wife, age 50, married 21 years, born Ohio.) Source No. 804.
  5. George O. Brinker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, sheet Sheet 8A, page 25, family 127, National Archives micropublication # 3, enumeration district T624_1161. Source No. 804.

Sophia C. Brinker1

F, b. 1863
FatherJoseph Brinker1 b. 1810
MotherNancy Bricker1 b. 27 Jan 1840, d. a 1912
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Sophia C. Brinker was born in 1863 in Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Brinker and Nancy Bricker.1 In the census of 14 June 1880 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Sophia appears in the household of Joseph Brinker as Sophia C. Brinker. She is 17 years old and was born in Ohio, as were her parents.2

Citations

  1. Joseph Brinker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center, Page # 288C, Family # 219. (Sophia C. Brinker, age 17, born Ohio) Source No. 107.
  2. Joseph Brinker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center, Page # 288C, Family # 219. Source No. 107.

Lydia L.1

F, b. 1860
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Lydia L. was born in 1860 in Ohio.2

     Lydia L. married George O. Brinker, son of Joseph Brinker and Nancy Bricker, in 1889.2 In the census of 27 April 1910 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, she is listed as the wife of George O. Brinker. Her name appears as Lydia L. Brinker. She is 50 years old, married for 21 years, and is the mother of four children, two that are still living. She was born in Ohio, her father was born in Pennsylvania, and her mother in Ohio.3

Family

George O. Brinker b. 1859

Citations

  1. George O. Brinker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, sheet Sheet 8A, page 25, family 127, National Archives micropublication # T624_1161, enumeration district 3. (Lydia L., wife, age 50, married 21 years, born Ohio.) Source No. 804.
  2. George O. Brinker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, sheet Sheet 8A, page 25, family 127, National Archives micropublication # T624_1161, enumeration district 3. (Lydia L., wife, age 50, married 21 years, born Ohio.) Source No. 804.
  3. George O. Brinker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, sheet Sheet 8A, page 25, family 127, National Archives micropublication # 3, enumeration district T624_1161. Source No. 804.

John Figley1

M, b. 1874
FatherJames M. Figley1 b. 1840, d. 1896
MotherLydia Ann Bricker1 b. 1843, d. 1914
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     John Figley was born in 1874 in Ohio.1 He was the son of James M. Figley and Lydia Ann Bricker.1 In the census of 17 June 1880 in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, he is listed as the son of James M. Figley. His name appears as John Figley. He is six years old and was born in Ohio. His parents was born in Pennsylvania and his mother in Ohio.1

Citations

  1. James M. Figley household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page # 290D, Family # 276. (John Figley, age 6, born Ohio) Source No. 107.