Elizabeth Baer1

F
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Elizabeth Baer married William Bricker, son of Jacob Bricker and Sophia Gongwer, on 22 November 1860.1

Family

William Bricker b. 11 May 1834, d. 1 Jun 1903

Citations

  1. Jess Headley, Brickers in "Brickers from 1725-1998 PA>MD>OH>IA>MO", listserve message to GenForum: Bricker, 11 March 1999. Printout dated 12 May 1999. Data unverified. Children of Johann Bricker and Sophia Gongwer are: (i) Joseph Bricker, b. 23 Mar 1820 Columbiana, OH, d. 11 Apr 1841 (ii) Simon Bricker, b. 10 June 1822 in Fostoria, OH, d. 23 Sep 1856 in Fostoria, OH (iii) Sally Bricker, b. 23 Aug 1824 in Richland Co., OH, (iv) Jacob Bricker, b. 11 Dec 1826 in Richland Co., OH, m. Mary A. Miller 28 Aug 1851 (v) Sophia Bricker, b. 25 Dec 1828 (vi) John Bricker, b. 6 July 1831 in Richland Co., OH, d. 10 Sep 1895, m. Martha Anderson (vii) William Bricker, b. 11 May 1834 in Richland Co., OH, d. 1 June 1903, m. Elizabeth Baer 22 Nov 1860. Hereinafter cited as Brickers from 1725-1998. Source No. 874.

Noah Bricker1

M, b. 14 June 1833, d. 19 October 1833
FatherDavid Bricker1 b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman1 b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Noah Bricker was born on 14 June 1833 in Columbiana County, Ohio.2 He was the son of David Bricker and Lydia Worman.1

     Noah Bricker died on 19 October 1833 in Columbiana County, Ohio.2 He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.2

Citations

  1. 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. (Noah Bricker s/o David & Lidia d 19 Oct 1833 4m 5d)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  2. 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 559: Noah Bricker: Section A, Row 10, 1/r; s/o David & Lidia, d 19 Oct 1833 ae 4m 5d. Buried next to Eve Bricker.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.

Jacob Bricker1

M, b. 25 October 1825, d. 6 November 1825
FatherDavid Bricker1 b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman1 b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Jacob Bricker was born on 25 October 1825 in Columbiana County, Ohio.1,2 He was the son of David Bricker and Lydia Worman.1

     Jacob Bricker died on 6 November 1825 in Columbiana County, Ohio.1,2 He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.1,3

Citations

  1. 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. (Jacob Bricker s/o David & Lidia d 6 Nov 1825 12d)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  2. 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 559: Jacob Brickerr: Section A, Row 9, r/1; Jacob of David & Lidia, d 6 Nov 1825 ae 12d.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  3. 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 559: Jacob Bricker: Section A, Row 9, r/1; Jacob of David & Lidia, d 6 Nov 1825 ae 12d.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.

Nancy Bricker

F, b. 2 June 1824
FatherDavid Bricker b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Nancy Bricker was born on 2 June 1824 in Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio.1,2 She was the daughter of David Bricker and Lydia Worman. In the 1830 census in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Nancy Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with David Bricker.3

     Nancy Bricker married Jacob Brinker circa 1845.4

     Nancy Bricker died on 7 August 1901 at age 77.5,4

Family

Jacob Brinker b. c 1824

Citations

  1. 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. (Row 14, 1/4: Brinker, Jacob J., b 20 Oct 1819, d 12 July 1880. Nancy, b. 2 June 1824, d. 7 Aug. 1901.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  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: Anna or Nancy Bricker, born 2 June 1824. Parents David & Lydia Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  3. David Bricker household, 1830 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 434, National Archives micropublication M19_128. Source No. 799.
  4. St. Jacob's Reformed Church Centennial Publication, online @ Ancestry.com. Volume 1, Number 3. September 1911. Downloaded 29 July 2017 Ancestry Public Member Stories. ht011952 originally shared this publication January 2014. (Nancy Brinker, oldest child of David Bricker, was born June 2nd, 1824. She was baptised in infancy by Reb. Peter Mahnenschmidt and early in life united with St. Jacob's Church. She was united in marriage to Jacob Brinker, of this union one child Frank, lives on a farm near where he was bornn, the other child Eli, died some years ago. Nancy Bricker died August 7th, 1901, but her influence for good still lives.) Source No. 553.
  5. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Sources given as: (1) Newport Hoosier State, Thursday, January 30, 1879 (2) Vermillion County Will Abstract, Book 2, page 493-496. Rachel Bricker, written 8 June 1876. To my brother-in-law David Bricker and Solomon Bricker (son of Samuel Bricker and grandson of David Bricker) - 100 acres... To my sisters Elizabeth Randels, Sarah Hartzell, Mary Hawkins, and Barbara A. McCalla - all my clothing... To my executor - convert all remaining property into money. Divide among Henry Bricker, John Bricker, Jacob Bricker, Catherine Sampsell, Rachel Sampsell, Peggy Shipe, Mary Crumrine, Susan Headley, Lydia Teegarden.) Source No. 1078.

Phillip Bricker

M, b. 27 September 1828, d. 19 December 1904
FatherDavid Bricker b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Phillip Bricker was born on 27 September 1828 in Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio.1,2 He was the son of David Bricker and Lydia Worman. In the 1830 census in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Phillip Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with David Bricker.3

     Phillip Bricker married Mary Entriken on 22 May 1851 in Columbiana County, Ohio.4,5 In the census of 31 July 1860 at Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Phillip Bricker, shown as Philip Bricker, appears as a head of household which includes the following household members; Mary Bricker, Emma Bricker, Lizzie Bricker, Mary Ida Bricker and Sydney Amanda Bricker. His age is not given. He is a carpenter and was born in Ohio. He is living near Andrew and David Bricker.6 In the census of 6 July 1870 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Phillip Bricker, shown as Philip Bricker, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Mary Entriken, Emma Bricker, Sydney Amanda Bricker, Lizzie Bricker and Mary Ida Bricker. He is 42 years old and was born in Ohio. He is working as a carpenter and has real estate valued at $600. He is living near his brother, Simon.7 In the census of 20 June 1900 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, he is listed as the father-in-law of George Fife. His name appears as Philip Bricker. He is 72 years old and was born in Ohio, September 1827. He is a widow and his parents were born in Maryland.8

     Phillip Bricker died on 19 December 1904 in Columbiana County, Ohio, at age 76. He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.1

Family

Mary Entriken b. 8 Nov 1825, d. 22 Feb 1877
Children

Citations

  1. 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 570: Bricker, Philip 1904 Dec 19, Age 75, buried St. Jacob.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  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: Philip Bricker, born 27 Sep 1828. Parents: David & Lydia Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  3. David Bricker household, 1830 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 434, National Archives micropublication M19_128. Source No. 799.
  4. Philip Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 119, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Mary, age 44, born Pennsylvania, oldest child 18 years old.) Source No. 805.
  5. 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. (Bricker, Philip, & Entriken, Mary H., 22 May 1851, Columbiana County, Ohio) Source No. 902.
  6. Philip Bricker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 403, Family 2041, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  7. Philip Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 119, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. Source No. 805.
  8. George Fife household, 1900 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, sheet sheet 19B, family 377, enumeration district 29. (George Fife, born Feb 1852, Ohio, age 48, married 21 years) Source No. 209.
  9. Philip Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 119, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Emma Bricker, age 18, born Ohio) Source No. 805.
  10. Philip Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 119, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Lydney Bricker, age 16, born Ohio) Source No. 805.
  11. Philip Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 119, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Lizzie Bricker, age 14, born Ohio) Source No. 805.
  12. Philip Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 119, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Ida Bricker, age 12, born Ohio) Source No. 805.
  13. Philip Bricker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 403, Family 2041, National Archives micropublication M653_949. (Solomon Bricker, age 7/12, born Ohio) Source No. 808.
  14. 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 557: Solomon D. Bricker: Section A, Row 4, 1/r: s/o P & M. H. , d 4 May 1861 ae 1y 6m 22d)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.

Elizabeth Bricker

F, b. 1830, d. 27 February 1911
FatherDavid Bricker b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Elizabeth Bricker was born in 1830 in Columbiana County, Ohio. She was the daughter of David Bricker and Lydia Worman. In the 1830 census in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Elizabeth Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with David Bricker.1 In the census of 11 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Elizabeth appears in the household of David Bricker. She is 20 years old and was born in Ohio.2 In the census of 31 July 1860 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Elizabeth appears in the household of David Bricker. She is 27 years old and was born in Ohio.3

      In the census of 6 June 1870 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Elizabeth appears in the household of David Bricker. She is 40 years old and was born in Ohio.4 In the census of 3 June 1880 in Franklin, Columbiana County, Ohio, she is listed as a sister of Enos Bricker. She is 50 years old and was born in Ohio. Her parents were born in Maryland.5 In the census of 22 June 1900 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, she is listed as a sister of Enos Bricker. She is 70 years old and was born in Ohio, January 1830. Her father was born in Maryland and her mother in Pennsylvania.6

     Elizabeth Bricker died on 27 February 1911 in Columbiana County, Ohio.7 She is buried in the St. Jacob Cemetery located in Columbiana County, Ohio.

Citations

  1. David Bricker household, 1830 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 434, National Archives micropublication M19_128. Source No. 799.
  2. David Bricker household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 15, Family 202, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.
  3. David Bricker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 404, Family 2048, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  4. David Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 313, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. Source No. 805.
  5. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. Source No. 107.
  6. Enos Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, sheet sheet 19B, Page 31, family 418, National Archives micropublication # T23_1249, enumeration district 29. Source No. 209.
  7. St. Jacob's Reformed Church Centennial Publication, online @ Ancestry.com. Volume 1, Number 3. September 1911. Downloaded 29 July 2017 Ancestry Public Member Stories. ht011952 originally shared this publication January 2014. (Elizabeth Bricker, daughter of David Bricker, was born on the old Bricker homestead, where she resided all her life. She was a teach in the S. School about fifty years, not only teaching by word, but by the example of her own Christlike life. While living she was a cheerful and liberal giver to the home chruch and to the church at large, also to the deserving poor in the community. She died February 27th 1911 bequeathing to St. Jacob's Reformed Church $500.) Source No. 553.

Simon Bricker1

M, b. 4 October 1831, d. 18 July 1900
FatherDavid Bricker2 b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman2 b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Simon Bricker was born on 4 October 1831 in Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio.1,2,3 He was the son of David Bricker and Lydia Worman.2 In the census of 11 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Simon appears in the household of David Bricker as Simon Bricker. He is 18 years old and was born in Ohio.4

     Simon Bricker married Hannah Rakestraw on 21 April 1859.5 Simon Bricker survived the death of his wife, Hannah Rakestraw, who died on 30 September 1859. In the census of 31 July 1860 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Simon appears in the household of David Bricker as Simon Bricker. He is 20 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio.6

     Simon Bricker's second wife was Melvina Lorain Sitler. They married on 27 February 1862.7,8 In the census of 16 July 1870 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Simon Bricker, shown as Simon Bricker, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Melvina Bricker, Solomon Bricker, Alice Bricker and Clara Bell Bricker. He is 38 years old and was born in Ohio. He is a farmer with real estate valued at $5500.9 In the census of 30 June 1900 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Simon Bricker, shown as Simon Bricker, appears as a head of household, which includes his wife, Melvina Bricker. He is 68 years old and was born in Ohio, October 1831. He has been married for 38 years. His father was born in Maryland and his mother in Pennsylvania. He is a farmer and owns his own farm, without a mortgage.10

     Simon Bricker died on 18 July 1900 in Columbiana County, Ohio, at age 68.1 He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.1

Family 1

Hannah Rakestraw b. 12 May 1831, d. 30 Sep 1859

Family 2

Melvina Lorain Sitler b. Apr 1834, d. 19 Feb 1917
Children

Citations

  1. 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 565: Bricker plot marker; last name is not on small stones: Section B, Row 24, 1/r; Simon,1831-1900, Melvina Bricker, 1834-1917)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  2. Emails from Researcher to Barb Malloure, 2012. (Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure). Unverified data. (Source given as: St. Jacob's Lutheran and German Reforemed Church - Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. Copied by Jean Van Forsan, 1970 for D.A.R. typed mss. Pg. 14: Simon, born 4 Oct. 1831, bpt. 1 Apr 1832. Parents: David and Lydia Bricker. No sponsors listed.).
  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: Simon Bricker, born 4 Oct 1831. Bapt. 1 April, 1832. Parents: David & Lydia Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  4. David Bricker household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 15, Family 202, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.
  5. 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. (Bricker, Simon & Rakestraw, Hannah, 21 Apr 1859, Columbiana County, Ohio) Source No. 902.
  6. David Bricker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 404, Family 2048, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  7. Simon Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, sheet sheet 25B, family 577. (Melvina Bricker, age 66, born April 1834, married 38 years.) Source No. 209.
  8. 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. (Bricker, Simon & Sitler, Melvina L, 27 Feb 1862, Columbiana County, Ohio) Source No. 902.
  9. Simon Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 108, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. Source No. 805.
  10. Simon Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, sheet sheet 25B, family 577. Source No. 209.
  11. Simon Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 108, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Solomon Bricker, age 6, born Ohio) Source No. 805.
  12. Simon Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 108, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Alice Bricker, age 4, born Ohio) Source No. 805.
  13. Simon Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 312, Family 108, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. (Clara Bricker, age 3, born Ohio) Source No. 805.

Enos Bricker1

M, b. 7 January 1840, d. 9 October 1910
FatherDavid Bricker1,2 b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman1,2 b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Enos Bricker was born on 7 January 1840 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.3,1,2,4 He was the son of David Bricker and Lydia Worman.1,2 In the census of 11 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Enos appears in the household of David Bricker as Enos Bricker. He is 10 years old and was born in Ohio.5 In the census of 31 July 1860 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Enos appears in the household of David Bricker as Enos Bricker. He is 21 years old and was born in Ohio.6

     Enos Bricker married Phebe A. Kelly, daughter of Isaac Kelly and Hannah, on 21 October 1869 in Columbiana County, Ohio.7,8 In 1870 their son, Franklin Bricker, was born in Ohio.9,10 In the census of 6 June 1870 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Enos appears in the household of David Bricker as Enos Bricker. He is 30 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio. Also living in this household is his wife, Phebe.11 Enos Bricker survived the death of his wife, Phebe A. Kelly, who died on 11 July 1872 in Ohio.

     Enos Bricker's second wife was Susanna Simon, daughter of Adam Simon and Susanna Whonsetler. They married on 25 September 1873.12,13,14 In the census of 3 June 1880 at Franklin, Columbiana County, Ohio, Enos Bricker, shown as E. Bricker, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Susanna Bricker, his son, Franklin Bricker, his daughter, Phebe A. Bricker, his sister, Elizabeth Bricker, his father, David Bricker. He is farming and was born in Ohio. His parents were both born in Maryland. You cannot read his age.15 In the census of 22 June 1900 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Enos Bricker, shown as Enos Bricker, appears as a head of household, which include his wife, Susanna Bricker, his son, Franklin Bricker, his sister, Elizabeth Bricker. He is 60 years old and was born in Ohio, January 1840. He has been married for 25 years. His mother was born in Pennsylvania and his father in Maryland.16

     Enos Bricker died on 9 October 1910 in Columbiana County, Ohio, at age 70.3 He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. His daughters, Elizabeth Bricker and Phebe A. Bricker, and his wife Susanna Bricker are also listed on the same gravestone, but on different sides.3,17

Family 1

Phebe A. Kelly b. 20 Dec 1845, d. 11 Jul 1872
Child

Family 2

Susanna Simon b. 1836, d. 13 Jan 1924
Children

Citations

  1. Gibson Lamb Crammer, History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Volume 1 (Columbiana County, Ohio: Bank and Fuller, 1891.) Hereinafter cited as History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Volume 1. (Viewed online January 2012. Page 251. John Bricker, the grandfather of Enos Bricker. In 1808, they removed with their family of fourteen children to Columbiana county, Ohio and settled on a farm near the present residence of their grandson Enos, who now occupies it. Here they passed the remainder of their lives, the father dying in October 1818, and his wife in March, 1828. their children all married, and with the exception of two, raised families, thus scattering the original family to different parts of the country. The children's names were: Henry, Sally, Nancy, Elizabeth, Catherine, John, Polly, Rebecca, Rachel, Susanna, jacob, David, Lidia, and Solomon. David Bricker, the twelfth child, and father of Enos and Simon, was born April 14th 1800 in Frederick county, Maryland, and with his parents came to Columbiana county in 1808. Soon after the death of his father he with his brother Solomon, purchased the other heirs' interest in the estate, and to him the hometead eventualy came. He married Lydia Worman May 4, 1823. She was a daughter of Jacob Worman, of this county. Their children were; Nancy, deceased, Jacob, deceased; William, deceased; Philip, Elizabeth, Simon, Noah, deceased; Susannah and Solomon, also deceased, and Enos. They were members of the Reformed church. The father ... died November 26, 1882, at the age of eighty-two years. His wife died May 2, 1875, at the age of seventy years. Enos Bricker, the youngest of the fourteen children, was born in 1840, on the homestead property.) Google Books (books.google.com) Source No. 573.
  2. Emails from Researcher to Barb Malloure, 2012. (Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure). Unverified data. (Source given as: St. Jacob's Lutheran and German Reforemed Church - Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. Copied by Jean Van Forsan, 1970 for D.A.R. typed mss. Pg. 17: Enos born 7 Jan 1840. Bpt. 7 Mar 1840. Parents: David and Lydia Bricker. No sponsors listed.).
  3. 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 564: Bricker, Section B, Row 19, 1/r; Enos b 7 Jan 1840, d 9 Oct 1910, Susanna, 1836-1924, Pheba A., d 7 Oct 1892 ae 17y 11m 18d, Elizabeth, b 13 Jan 1830, d 27 Feb 1911)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  4. 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: Enos Bricker, born 7 January 1840. Baptised 5 June 1840. Parents: David & Lydia Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  5. David Bricker household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 15, Family 202, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.
  6. David Bricker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 404, Family 2048, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  7. 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 558: Phebe A. Bricker: Section A, Row 6, 1/r; w/o Enos, d 11 July 1872 ae 24y 2m 1d)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  8. 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. (Bricker, Enos & Kelly, Phebe Ann, 21 Oct 1869 Columbiana County, Ohio) Source No. 902.
  9. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. (Franklin Bricker, age 9, born Ohio.) Source No. 107.
  10. 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 564: Frank Bricker, Section B, Row 19, 1/r; 1870-1955 // Winnie Hart, 1871-1937. Buried next to Enos, Susanna, Phebe A., and Elizabeth Bricker.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  11. David Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 313, Family 128, National Archives micropublication M593_1184. Source No. 805.
  12. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. (Susana Bricker, age 42, born Ohio) Source No. 107.
  13. Enos Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, sheet sheet 19B, family 418, enumeration district 29. (married 25 years) Source No. 209.
  14. Noble County, Indiana Gen Web. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~innoble/. Data unveritied. (Obituaries: Bricker Susanna, 88.) Source No. 811.
  15. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. Source No. 107.
  16. Enos Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, sheet sheet 19B, Page 31, family 418, National Archives micropublication # T23_1249, enumeration district 29. Source No. 209.
  17. St. Jacob's Cemetery, Columbiana County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on April 2004. Bricker, Section B, Row 19, 1/r; Enos b 7 Jan 1840, d 9 Oct 1910, Susanna, 1836-1924, Pheba A., d 7 Oct 1892 ae 17y 11m 18d, Elizabeth, b 13 Jan 1830, d 27 Feb 1911. Source No. 16.
  18. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. (Phebe A. Bricker, age 5, born Ohio.) Source No. 107.
  19. 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 564: Bricker, Section B, Row 19, 1/r; Enos b 7 Jan 1840, d 9 Oct 1910, Susanna, 1836-1924, Pheba A., d 7 Oct 1892 ae 17y 11m 18d, Elizabeth, b 13 Jan 1830, d 27 Feb 1911.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.

Jesse Nold

M, b. between 1810 and 1820
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Jesse Nold was born between 1810 and 1820.1

     Jesse Nold married Lydia Sampsel, daughter of Nicholas Sampsel and Catherine Bricker, on 5 October 1837. Their first child, Lycurgus, was born circa 1838 in Ohio.2,3 Their second child, Catharine, was born on 22 January 1840.4,5

     Jesse Nold, shown as Jesse Nold, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Centre Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. It is assumed that he is the individual between 20 and 30 and living near Henry Bricker, Thos Bricker, and Jno Bricker. There are also five other individuals living in this household including one male and one female under five, one male and one female between 15 and 20 and one female between 20 and 30. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were included in this household, Lycurgus Nold, a male under 5 years old, Catharine Nold, a female under 5 years old, Lydia Sampsel, a female age 20 to 30 years old.1 Their third child, Abram, was born circa 1841.6

Family

Lydia Sampsel b. 27 Dec 1816, d. 31 Dec 1886
Children

Citations

  1. Jesse Nold household, 1840 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Centre Township, Page 251, National Archives micropublication M704_386. Source No. 807.
  2. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Sylvester Null, age 14, Ohio.) Source No. 49.
  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: Lycurgus Nold, born 24 August 1838. Baptised 10 November 1838. Parents: Jesse & Lydia Nold.) Source No. 939.
  4. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Catharine Null, age 12, Ohio.) Source No. 49.
  5. 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: Catharine Nold, born 22 January 1840. Baptised 4 October 1840. Parents: Jesse & Lydia Nold.) Source No. 939.
  6. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Abram Null, age 9, Ohio.) Source No. 49.

Lycurgus Nold1,2

M, b. circa 1838
FatherJesse Nold b. bt 1810 - 1820
MotherLydia Sampsel b. 27 Dec 1816, d. 31 Dec 1886
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Lycurgus Nold was born circa 1838 in Ohio.1,2 He was the son of Jesse Nold and Lydia Sampsel. In the 1840 census in Centre Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Lycurgus Nold is assumed to be enumerated with Jesse Nold.3 In the census of 19 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Lycurgus appears in the household of Lydia Sampsel as Sylester Null. He is 12 years old and was born in Ohio.4

Citations

  1. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Sylvester Null, age 14, Ohio.) Source No. 49.
  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: Lycurgus Nold, born 24 August 1838. Baptised 10 November 1838. Parents: Jesse & Lydia Nold.) Source No. 939.
  3. Jesse Nold household, 1840 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Centre Township, Page 251, National Archives micropublication M704_386. Source No. 807.
  4. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.

Catharine Nold1

F, b. 22 January 1840
FatherJesse Nold b. bt 1810 - 1820
MotherLydia Sampsel b. 27 Dec 1816, d. 31 Dec 1886
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Catharine Nold was born on 22 January 1840.1,2 She was the daughter of Jesse Nold and Lydia Sampsel. In the 1840 census in Centre Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Catharine Nold is assumed to be enumerated with Jesse Nold.3 In the census of 19 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Catharine appears in the household of Lydia Sampsel as Catharine Null. She is 10 years old and was born in Ohio.4

Citations

  1. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Catharine Null, age 12, Ohio.) Source No. 49.
  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: Catharine Nold, born 22 January 1840. Baptised 4 October 1840. Parents: Jesse & Lydia Nold.) Source No. 939.
  3. Jesse Nold household, 1840 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Centre Township, Page 251, National Archives micropublication M704_386. Source No. 807.
  4. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.

Abram Nold1

M, b. circa 1841
FatherJesse Nold b. bt 1810 - 1820
MotherLydia Sampsel b. 27 Dec 1816, d. 31 Dec 1886
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Abram Nold was born circa 1841.1 He was the son of Jesse Nold and Lydia Sampsel. In the census of 19 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Abram appears in the household of Lydia Sampsel as Abram Null. He is nine years old and was born in Ohio.2

Citations

  1. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Abram Null, age 9, Ohio.) Source No. 49.
  2. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.

Mahlon Erwin

M
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Mahlon Erwin married Lydia Sampsel, daughter of Nicholas Sampsel and Catherine Bricker, on 8 January 1846.1 His first child, Isaac J., was born in 1848 in Ohio.

Family 1

Children

Family 2

Lydia Sampsel b. 27 Dec 1816, d. 31 Dec 1886
Child

Citations

  1. 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: Mr. Bricker married, for his second wife, Mrs. Lydia Ervin, nee Sampsill, and she became the mother of four chldren, as follows: Jesse, Rebecca, Eli and Minty.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  2. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Harvey Irvin, age 14, born Ohio) Source No. 49.
  3. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Lycurgus Irvin, age 12, born Ohio.) Source No. 49.

Isaac J. Erwin1

M, b. 1848
FatherMahlon Erwin
MotherLydia Sampsel b. 27 Dec 1816, d. 31 Dec 1886
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Isaac J. Erwin was born in 1848 in Ohio. He was the son of Mahlon Erwin and Lydia Sampsel. In the census of 19 September 1850 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Isaac appears in the household of Lydia Sampsel as Isaac J. Irvin. He is two years old and was born in Indiana.2

Citations

  1. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. (Isaac J. Irvin, 2, Ohio.) Source No. 49.
  2. Lydia Irvin household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 24, Family 347, National Archives micropublication M432_669. Source No. 49.

Nancy Thomas1,2,3

F, b. circa 1802
     Nancy Thomas was born circa 1802 in New York.3

     Nancy Thomas married Henry Hughes, son of Samuel Hughes and Betsey Whedon, circa 1825.4 On 1 March 1827 their son, Samuel Henry Hughes, was born in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio.5 Their second child, Andre Leonard, was born on 8 September 1828 in Paulding County, Ohio.5 In the 1830 census in Paulding County, Ohio, Nancy Thomas is assumed to be enumerated with Henry Hughes.6 Their third child, Emily Frances, was born on 15 October 1830 in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio.3,5 Their fourth child, George Washington, was born on 29 January 1832. He died when he was only six months old.7 Their fifth child, Eliza Priscilla, was born on 25 January 1834 in Ohio.7 Their sixth child, Freeman Spencer, was born on 15 October 1836. He died four month later.7 Their seventh child, Nancy Ann, was born on 22 November 1838 in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio.8 Their eighth child, Julliette, was born on 14 February 1840 in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio.9 In the 1840 census in Paulding County, Ohio, Nancy Thomas is assumed to be enumerated with Henry Hughes.10 Their ninth child, William H., was born circa 1844 in Ohio.11 In the census of 19 August 1850 in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio, Nancy appears in the household of Henry Hughes as Nancy Hughes. She is 47 years old and was born in Vermont.11 In the census of 13 July 1860 in Crane Township, Paudling County, Ohio, Nancy appears in the household of Andrew J. Champion as Nancy A. Hughes. She is 60 years old and was born in Ohio. Also living in this household and listed right below her is Albert Hughes, age six and born in Ohio.12

Family

Henry Hughes b. 20 Jul 1802, d. b 1860
Children

Citations

  1. Henry Hughes household. 1850 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane Township, Page 183, Family 15, National Archives micropublication M432_719. Source No. 892.
  2. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  3. Emily Hughes Landis, Death Certificate, 14375, Defiance County Clerk, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Ohio. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 516.
  4. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 47) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  5. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 121) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  6. Henry Hughes household, 1830 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 158, National Archives micropublication M19_142. Source No. 39.
  7. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 72) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  8. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 72, 122) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  9. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 122) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  10. Henry Hughs household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704_419. Source No. 655.
  11. Henry Hughes household. 1850 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane Township, Page 183, Family 15, National Archives micropublication M432_719. Source No. 892.
  12. Andrews J. Champion household. 1860 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane Township, Page 138, Family 654, National Archives micropublication M653_1021. Source No. 81.
  13. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 123) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  14. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 118) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.

Catherine Bricker

F, b. 8 December 1786, d. 18 May 1874
FatherJohn Bricker b. 1753, d. 23 Oct 1818
MotherNancy Boyer b. 1760, d. 15 Mar 1828
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Catherine Bricker was born on 8 December 1786 in Pipe Creek, Frederick County, Maryland. She was the daughter of John Bricker and Nancy Boyer. In the 1790 census in Frederick County, Maryland, Catherine Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with John Bricker.1 In the 1800 census in Westminster District, Frederick County, Maryland, Catherine Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with John Bricker.2

     Catherine Bricker married Nicholas Sampsel on 19 December 1810 in Columbiana County, Ohio.3 In the 1820 census in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Catherine Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with Nicholas Sampsel.4

     In the 1830 census at Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Catherine Bricker, shown as Widow Sampsell, was listed as a head of a family. She is between 40 and 50 years old and living near her brother John Bricker and Paul Sampsel (son to her husband from his first marriage and husband to her sister.) Also living in her household are 2 unknown males, one between 5 and 10 and the other between 10 and 15 years old. Three unknown females are also in the household; two under 5 and one between 5 and 10. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Lydia Sampsel, a female age 10 to 15 years old, Esther Sampsell, a female age 15 to 20 years old.5

     Catherine Bricker died on 18 May 1874 in New Haven, Indiana, at age 87.

Family

Nicholas Sampsel b. 1762, d. 2 Feb 1828
Children

Citations

  1. John Bricker household, 1790 U.S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Page 60, National Archives micropublication M637_3. Source No. 36.
  2. John Bricker household, 1800 U. S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Westminster District, Page 195, National Archives micropublication M32_10. Source No. 515.
  3. Ruth Bowers Mrs. Dale Bowers, Gateway to the West (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Com, 1989.) Hereinafter cited as Gateway to the West. This edition of Gateway to the West has been excerpted from the original numbers, consolidated, and reprinted in two volumes, with added Publisher's Note, Tables of Contents, and indexes, by Genealogical Publishing Co., SInc., Baltimore, MD. (Viewed online January 2012. Page 289 - 304. Columbiana County, Ohio - Marriages 1803 - 1818. Contributed by Carol Willsey Bell.(1) John Bricker to Mary Brinker 4-6-1817.(2) John Bricker to Hannah Sampsell 11-9-1817. (3) John Headly to Susanna Bricker. (4) Nicholas Sampsel to Catharine Bricker 12-1-1810. (5) Paul Sampsell to
    Rachel Bricker 1-7-1812. (6) John Thibs to Magdalena Bricker 8-9-1814.) Google Books (books.google.com) Source No. 1134.
  4. Nicholas Sampsel household, 1820 U. S. Census, Columbiana Co., Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 83, National Archives micropublication M433_91. Source No. 800.
  5. Widow Sampsell household, 1830 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 451, National Archives micropublication M19_128. Source No. 799.
  6. 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: Child: Anna Rebecca, born 19 January 1813. Parents: Nicholas & Catherine Sampsel. Sponsor: Margaret Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  7. 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 Sampsel, born 27 Dec 1816. Parents Nicholas & Catherine Sampsel. Sponsor: Geo & Magdalene Crowl.) Source No. 939.
  8. 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: Thiema Sampsel, born 7 September 1822. Parents: Nicholas & Catharine Sampsel.) Source No. 939.
  9. 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: Isaac Sampsel, born 10 April 1825. Baptised 18 July 1825. Parents: Nicholas & Catharine Sampsel.) Source No. 939.

Thomas Hardy1

M
     Thomas Hardy married Katherine Teresa Semonin, daughter of John B. Semonin and Jane C. Bourey.

Family

Katherine Teresa Semonin b. 4 Jan 1836
Child

Citations

  1. Thomas Hardy, Baptism, Sacred Heart. Source No. 913.
  2. Thomas Hardy, Baptism, Sacred Heart. (I baptized Thomas Hardy son of Thomas Hardy & Catharine Simimin, b. June the 17, 1855. Sponsor Joseph Simmins servt. of Father Fowler. Bonchet.) Source No. 913.

Thomas Hardy1

M, b. 17 June 1855
FatherThomas Hardy1
MotherKatherine Teresa Semonin1 b. 4 Jan 1836
     Thomas Hardy was born on 17 June 1855.1 He was the son of Thomas Hardy and Katherine Teresa Semonin.1

Citations

  1. Thomas Hardy, Baptism, Sacred Heart. (I baptized Thomas Hardy son of Thomas Hardy & Catharine Simimin, b. June the 17, 1855. Sponsor Joseph Simmins servt. of Father Fowler. Bonchet.) Source No. 913.

Sarah P. Derham

F
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Sarah P. Derham married Solomon Headley, son of John Brandywine Hedley and Susanna Bricker, on 7 March 1841 in Columbiana County, Ohio. Soloman and Sarah Headley had the following three children: Alexander, born 11 Dec 141, Mary Jane, born about 1843, and Susannah Headley, born about 1847, all in Columbiana County, Ohio.1

Family

Solomon Headley b. c 1820, d. 27 Aug 1887

Citations

  1. Jess Headley, Brickers in "Brickers from 1725-1998 PA>MD>OH>IA>MO", listserve message to GenForum: Bricker, 11 March 1999. Printout dated 12 May 1999. Data unverified. Hereinafter cited as Brickers from 1725-1998. Source No. 874.

Elizabeth Shores Johnson

F
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Elizabeth Shores Johnson married Solomon Headley, son of John Brandywine Hedley and Susanna Bricker, on 9 May 1848 in White, Illinois. Solomon and Elizabeth had the following eight children: Emily no date given, Lucetta, born about 1849, Mariam, born about 1852, Lafayette, born about 1853, Levi, born about 1857, John J., born about 1859, Sarah P., born about 1864, Ida A., born about 1869, and Nancy Anna, born 26 May 1887, all born in Illinois.1

Family

Solomon Headley b. c 1820, d. 27 Aug 1887

Citations

  1. Jess Headley, Brickers in "Brickers from 1725-1998 PA>MD>OH>IA>MO", listserve message to GenForum: Bricker, 11 March 1999. Printout dated 12 May 1999. Data unverified. Hereinafter cited as Brickers from 1725-1998. Source No. 874.

Ally Holt1

F, b. 1875
FatherThomas Holt1 b. 27 Oct 1850, d. 17 May 1900
MotherMary Keziah King b. Aug 1851, d. c 1922
     This could be May or Olive Holt, died when a teenager.2

     Ally Holt was born in 1875.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Holt and Mary Keziah King.1 In the census of 1 June 1880 in Scotland, Greene County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Thomas Holt. Her name appears as Ally Holt. She is five years old and was born in Indiana, as were her parents.3

Citations

  1. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30. (Ally Holt, age 5, born Indiana) 116.
  2. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  3. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30. 116.

William Bricker1

M, b. 17 June 1827, d. 19 November 1827
FatherDavid Bricker1 b. 14 Apr 1800, d. 26 Nov 1882
MotherLydia Worman1 b. 4 Feb 1805, d. 2 May 1875
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     William Bricker was born on 17 June 1827 in Columbiana County, Ohio.2,3 He was the son of David Bricker and Lydia Worman.1

     William Bricker died on 19 November 1827 in Columbiana County, Ohio.2 He is buried in the St Jacob's Cemetery located in Lisbon, Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio.

Citations

  1. 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. (William Bricker, s/o David & Lidia d 19 Oct 1827 4m 2d)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  2. 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 559: William Bricker: Section A, Row 9, r/1; s/o David & Lidia, d 19 Oct 1827 ae 4m 2d. Buried next to infant brother Jacob.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  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: William Bricker, born 17 June 1827. Parents: David & Lydia Bricker.) Source No. 939.

John Bricker

M, b. after 1722/23
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     John Bricker was born after 1722/23 in Germany.

     His descendents share the same DNA as the Brickers in Flonheim, Germany.

     John Bricker married Annamaria. In 1753 their son, John Bricker, was born in Maryland.1,2 After 1755 their daughter, Susannah Bricker, was born. Between 1756 and 1760 their son, Henry Bricker, was born in Maryland.3 After 1759 their daughter, Mary Bricker, was born in Maryland. Their daughter, Eva Margaretha Bricker, was born in Frederick County, Maryland.4 Between 1745 and 1775 their daughter, Christane Bricker, was born.5 John Bricker left a will on 16 March 1777 and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.6

Family

Annamaria b. a 1726/27
Children

Citations

  1. 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 559: John Bricker: Section A, Row 9, r/1; 1753-1818 (Rev, War marker). On same stone - Nancy Boyer, d 1828.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  2. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. (Father was born in Maryland.) Source No. 107.
  3. Henry Bricker household, 1790 U.S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Page 61, National Archives micropublication M637_3. Source No. 36.
  4. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Maryland, Births and christenings Index, 1662-1911 [database on-line] Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2011. Viewed 21 Sept. 2020. Eva Margaretha, female, 1756, Christening date: 20 Feb 1757. Christening Age: 1. Christening Place: Frederick, Frederick, Maryalnd. FHL Film Number: 13931. Source No. 870.
  5. 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. (John Bricker, b. 1725, Poltz German, m Annamaria Bricker. Children: Mary Bricker m. William Swadner, John b. 1753, Henry b. 1751, Jacob Bricker m. Rohad King, Susannah, Eve Bricker also know as Eva Bricker m. Johannes Sauers, Female child Bricker) Source No. 809.
  6. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.
  7. 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. (Source given as the Western Maryland Genealogy, Frederick County Wills.) Source No. 809.

Annamaria1

F, b. after 1726/27
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Annamaria was born after 1726/27 in Maryland.

     Annamaria married John Bricker. In 1753 their son, John Bricker, was born in Maryland.2,3 Their son, Jacob Bricker, was born.4 After 1755 their daughter, Susannah Bricker, was born. Between 1756 and 1760 their son, Henry Bricker, was born in Maryland.5 After 1759 their daughter, Mary Bricker, was born in Maryland. Their daughter, Eva Margaretha Bricker, was born in Frederick County, Maryland.6 Between 1745 and 1775 their daughter, Christane Bricker, was born.7 Annamaria was listed in the will of John Bricker on 16 March 1777; and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.8

Family

John Bricker b. a 1722/23
Children

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. (John Bricker, b. 1725, Poltz German, m Annamaria Bricker.) Source No. 809.
  2. 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 559: John Bricker: Section A, Row 9, r/1; 1753-1818 (Rev, War marker). On same stone - Nancy Boyer, d 1828.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  3. E. Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Columbiana, Ohio, population schedule, Franklin, Page # 32, Family # 57. (Father was born in Maryland.) Source No. 107.
  4. Bricker Family Tree DNA. Data unvertified. Online @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bricker/….. Viewed 14 January 2012. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bricker/…. Viewed 14 January 2012. John Bricker Family Tree. DNA showing how three descents are related. Two descendents are from John Bricker, b. 1753 and one is from Jacob Bricker's line, b. 1757. John b. 1725 - two sons John 1753 and Jacob abt 1757. Jacob's son Jacob. James H. . John W. 1851 - Pearl Raymond 184, Ned R. 1919. It also shows that Lemuel Bricker, b. 1859 was the brother of John W. Bricker, b. 1851 - and Lemuel's son was Governor John W. Bricker, b. 1893.) Source No. 940.
  5. Henry Bricker household, 1790 U.S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Page 61, National Archives micropublication M637_3. Source No. 36.
  6. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Maryland, Births and christenings Index, 1662-1911 [database on-line] Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2011. Viewed 21 Sept. 2020. Eva Margaretha, female, 1756, Christening date: 20 Feb 1757. Christening Age: 1. Christening Place: Frederick, Frederick, Maryalnd. FHL Film Number: 13931. Source No. 870.
  7. 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. (John Bricker, b. 1725, Poltz German, m Annamaria Bricker. Children: Mary Bricker m. William Swadner, John b. 1753, Henry b. 1751, Jacob Bricker m. Rohad King, Susannah, Eve Bricker also know as Eva Bricker m. Johannes Sauers, Female child Bricker) Source No. 809.
  8. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.
  9. 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. (John Bricker, b. 1725, Poltz German, m Annamaria Bricker. Children: Mary Bricker m. William Swadner, John b. 1753, Henry b. 1751, Jacob Bricker m. Rhoda King, Susannah, Eve Bricker also know as Eva Bricker m. Johannes Sauers, female child Bricker.) Source No. 809.
  10. 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. (Source given as the Western Maryland Genealogy, Frederick County Wills.) Source No. 809.

Jacob Bricker1

M
FatherJohn Bricker b. a 1722/23
MotherAnnamaria b. a 1726/27
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Jacob Bricker was born.2 He was the son of John Bricker and Annamaria. Jacob Bricker was listed in the will of John Bricker on 16 March 1777; and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.3

     Jacob Bricker was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 census Frederick County, Maryland. Jacob Bricker's household includes one free white male 16 and older and one under 16. It also includes three free white females and no slaves. He is living near the households of John Bricker and Henry Bricker. His name appears as Jacob Bricker.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. Jacob Bricker household, 1790 U.S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Page 60, National Archives micropublication M637_3. Source No. 36.
  2. Bricker Family Tree DNA. Data unvertified. Online @ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bricker/….. Viewed 14 January 2012. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bricker/…. Viewed 14 January 2012. John Bricker Family Tree. DNA showing how three descents are related. Two descendents are from John Bricker, b. 1753 and one is from Jacob Bricker's line, b. 1757. John b. 1725 - two sons John 1753 and Jacob abt 1757. Jacob's son Jacob. James H. . John W. 1851 - Pearl Raymond 184, Ned R. 1919. It also shows that Lemuel Bricker, b. 1859 was the brother of John W. Bricker, b. 1851 - and Lemuel's son was Governor John W. Bricker, b. 1893.) Source No. 940.
  3. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.

Henry Bricker1

M, b. between 1756 and 1760, d. 1837
FatherJohn Bricker b. a 1722/23
MotherAnnamaria b. a 1726/27
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Henry Bricker was born between 1756 and 1760 in Maryland.1 He was the son of John Bricker and Annamaria. Henry Bricker was listed in the will of John Bricker on 16 March 1777; and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.2

     Henry Bricker married Barbara Unknown(Bricker) circa 1789 in Carroll County, Maryland. In 1790 their son, George Bricker, was born in Maryland.3 On 16 October 1790 their child, John N. Bricker, was born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland.4,5

     Henry Bricker, shown as Henry Bricker, was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 census Frederick County, Maryland. Henry Bricker's household includes one free white male 16 years and older (Henry), two free white males under 16 (George and John N.), and two free white females (Sally and an unknown female). This household does not have any slaves. He is livng near the households of John Bricker and Jacob Bricker.6 Between 1794 and 1800 their son, David Bricker, was born.7,8 On 2 August 1798 their son, Michael Bricker, was born in Frederick County, Maryland.9 Circa 1800 their daughter, Anna Bricker, was born in Maryland.10,11 In 1800 their daughter, Elizabeth Bricker, was born.12

     Henry Bricker was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census Westminster, Frederick County, Maryland. It is assumed that he is the individual that is between 26 and 44 years old. There is also one unknown female under the age of ten years old. His name appears as Henry Bricher. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, John N. Bricker, David Bricker and Michael Bricker, free white males, under 10 years old, George Bricker, a free white male, age 10 to 15 years old, Elizabeth Bricker and Anna Bricker, free white females, under 10 years old, Barbara Unknown(Bricker), a free white female, age 45 years or older.13 On 5 April 1806 their daughter, Esther Bricker, was born in Maryland.14

     Henry Bricker, shown as Henry Bricker, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He is living near his son, George Bricker, shown as George Buck and David Swadner. Henry's sons John N. and David are all living near each other in Center Township. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Michael Bricker, a free white male, age 16 to 26 years old, Esther Bricker, a free white female, age 10 to 16 years old, Elizabeth Bricker and Anna Bricker, free white females, age 16 to 26 years old, Barbara Unknown(Bricker), a free white female, age 45 years or older.15

     Henry Bricker purchased land from George Erick and Mary in Center Township, 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. This section of land borders Salem Township. Henry Bricker was shown on the 1829 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He is shown as paying tax on 25 acres, 3-14, Section 3, E of SE. His son is paying tax in the same section of land.16 In the 1830 census in Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Henry Bricker is assumed to be enumerated with George Bricker.17 Henry Bricker was shown on the 1830 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. He also paid $40 tax for one horse, and $8 tax on one cow/cattle. He is shown as mason, living near John Bricker, mason.16 He was shown on the 1831 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. He is shown as mason.16 He was shown on the 1833 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. He also paid $40 tax for one horse, and $16 tax on two cows/cattle. He is shown as mason.16 He was shown on the 1834 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. He is shown as (ma).16 He was shown on the 1835 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres, SE of NE. He is shown as (ma).16 He was shown on the 1836 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. He is shown as (m).16 He was shown on the 1837 tax list in Center Township, Columbiana County, Ohio. He paid property tax on land 3-14, Section 3, 25 acres. He is shown as (dec).16

     Henry Bricker died in 1837 in Columbiana County, Ohio.18 He left a will in 1837 at Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Henry is to believe to be living in Center Township at the time of his death, but in a Section of Center Township land that bordered Salem Township. So it is quite possbility, that this Will is for him. He mentions his wife, Sally, but no children.19

Family

Barbara Unknown(Bricker) b. b 1755
Children

Citations

  1. Henry Bricker household, 1790 U.S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Page 61, National Archives micropublication M637_3. Source No. 36.
  2. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.
  3. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1840 Census, Butler Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, page 13. George 1 male 40-50, 1 female 20-30.) Source No. 942.
  4. 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 558: Section A, Row 7, 1/r: Bricker, John, d 16 June 1875 ae 84y 8m (church rec., says "John Bricker, mason, age about 85y) father ftst. Assume that this is this John Bricker because of the mason note.)Columbiana Co. Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio., Source No. 26.
  5. Emails from Researcher to Barb Malloure, 2012. (Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure). Unverified data. (Source given as Columbiana County, Ohio Deaths. (1867 - 1884, County Records.) Bricker, John, 15 Jun 1875, 84y 8m, Salem, Columbiana Co. Ohio. Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Died of Lung fever, reported by R. Rayard.).
  6. Henry Bricker household, 1790 U.S. Census, Frederick County, Maryland, population schedule, Page 61. (M637_3) Source No. 36.
  7. David Bricker household, 1820 U. S. Census, Columbiana Co., Ohio, population schedule, Center Township, Page 83, National Archives micropublication M33_91. Source No. 800.
  8. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1830 Census, Center, Columbiana, Ohio, Page 450, Roll M19_128.) Source No. 942.
  9. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. (www.familysearch.org. Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995 for Saint Benjamins or Kriders Reformed, Pipe Creek, Carroll, Maryland. Michael Bricker, baptism/christening date" 10 Aug 1800, Birth date: 02 Aug 1798. Father: Henrich Bricker, Mother: Barbara.) Source No. 841.
  10. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1850 Federal Census, Butler Township, Columbiana, Ohio. Roll M432_669, Page 311. Barbaray Bricker, age 80, born Maryland. George, age 60, born Maryland, and Ann, age 39, born Maryland.) Source No. 942.
  11. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1820 Census, Butler, Columbiana, Ohio, Henry Bricker. Two females between 16 - 25. Anna therefore born between 1804 and 1795.) Source No. 942.
  12. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. (Familysearch.org, Historial Records Ohio Marriages, 1800 - 1958.. Elizabeth Bricker married William Bard, 1 Jan 1823, Columbiana Co., Oh.) Source No. 841.
  13. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Viewed 11 December 2014. Year 1800, Westminster, Frederick, Maryland, Series: M32, Roll: 10, Page: 204, Image: 210. Family History Library Film: 193663. Henry Bricher.) Source No. 942.
  14. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Source given as:"Maryland, Births and Christenings, 1650-1995," index, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F488-7R7 : accessed 7 Jan 2015), Esther Bricker; citing ; FHL microfilm 13,200. Crhistening Date: 03 Aug 1806, Saint Benjamins or Kriders Reformed, Pipe Creek, Carroll, Maryland. Born: 5 Apr 1806. Father: Henrich Bricker. Mother: Barbara. (From Ancestry.com: Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1708-1985: Sponsors Peter Rudolph & Maria)) Source No. 1090.
  15. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1820 Census, Butler, Columbiana, Ohio, Henry Bricker. Page 69.) Source No. 942.
  16. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. (https://familysearch.org. Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850, Columbiana County. Center Township.) Source No. 841.
  17. Henry Bricker household, 1830 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Butler Township, Page 504, National Archives micropublication M19_128. (George Bucker) Source No. 799.
  18. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. (https://familysearch.org. Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850, Columbiana County. Henry Bricker, is shown as 'dec' in 1837. Earily tax records, he is shown as mason and owns land near John Bricker, mason. Other individual who own land around him are Catharine Sampsel 1834-1838, Paul Sampsel 1829 - 1838, and Nicholas Sampel.) Source No. 841.
  19. Emails from Researcher to Barb Malloure, 2012. (Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure). Unverified data.
  20. Emails from Researcher to Barb Malloure, 2012. (Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure). Unverified data. (Henry Bricker, Birth Date: 1750, Birthplace: Maryland).
  21. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1820 Federal Census, Centre Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Pg. 82, M33_91. One male under 10, one male age 16-25, and one female between 16-25.) Source No. 942.
  22. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1790 Federal Census, Frederick County, Marylang. Henry Bricker, two males under 16, one male 16+, and two females.) Source No. 942.
  23. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. www.familysearch.org. Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995 for Saint Benjamins or Kriders Reformed, Pipe Creek, Carroll, Maryland. Esther Bricker, 5 Apr. 1806, Baptism/Christening 3 Aug 1806. Father: Henrich Bricker, Mother: Barbara. Source No. 870.

Susannah Bricker

F, b. after 1755
FatherJohn Bricker b. a 1722/23
MotherAnnamaria b. a 1726/27
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Susannah Bricker was born after 1755. She was the daughter of John Bricker and Annamaria. Susannah Bricker was listed in the will of John Bricker on 16 March 1777; and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.1

     Susannah Bricker may have married Mr. Fishbone. There was a John Finkbone that married a Susannah Bruckner 5 Aug 1784 in Alleghney County, Maryland. Also seen a Bricker researcher state she married John Frinkbonner, Reformed Church 5 Aug 1788.2

Citations

  1. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.
  2. Emails from Researcher to Barb Malloure, 2012. (Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure). Unverified data.

Eva Margaretha Bricker1,2

F
FatherJohn Bricker b. a 1722/23
MotherAnnamaria b. a 1726/27
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Eva Margaretha Bricker was born in Frederick County, Maryland.2 She was the daughter of John Bricker and Annamaria. Eva Margaretha Bricker was listed in the will of John Bricker on 16 March 1777; and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.3

     Eva may have married Johannes Sauers 22 May 1787. There is an Eva Margaretha Bricker who married a Johannes Sauers in Frederick County, Maryland.4

Citations

  1. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Johannes Sauer, Eva Brickern. 22 May 1787. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland. Source given as: "Maryland, Marriages, 1666-1970," index, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VK1D-MZR : accessed 29 Nov 2014), Johannes Sauer and Eva Brickern, 22 May 1787; citing Evangelical Lutheran Church,Frederick,Frederick,Maryland, reference ; FHL microfilm 824392.) Source No. 1090.
  2. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Maryland, Births and christenings Index, 1662-1911 [database on-line] Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2011. Viewed 21 Sept. 2020. Eva Margaretha, female, 1756, Christening date: 20 Feb 1757. Christening Age: 1. Christening Place: Frederick, Frederick, Maryalnd. FHL Film Number: 13931. Source No. 870.
  3. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.
  4. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Johannes Sauer, Eva Brickern. 22 May 1787. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland. Source given as: "Maryland, Marriages, 1666-1970," index, (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VK1D-MZR : accessed 29 Nov 2014), Johannes Sauer and Eva Brickern, 22 May 1787; citing Evangelical Lutheran Church,Frederick,Frederick,Maryland, reference ; FHL microfilm 824392) Source No. 1090.

Mary Bricker1

F, b. after 1759
FatherJohn Bricker1 b. a 1722/23
MotherAnnamaria1 b. a 1726/27
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Mary Bricker was born after 1759 in Maryland. She was the daughter of John Bricker and Annamaria.1 Mary Bricker was listed in the will of John Bricker on 16 March 1777; and left to Anamarea, his only wife a third of his estate and the residue to his seven children. John Bricker was the executor and guardians to the minor children and the will was witnessed by Paul Cruse and John Cruse.2

     May have married William Swadner.3

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. (John Bricker, b. 1725, Poltz German, m Annamaria Bricker. Children: Mary Bricker m. William Swadner, John b. 1753, Henry b. 1751, Jacob Bricker m. Rohad King, Susannah, Eve Bricker also know as Eva Bricker m. Johannes Sauers, Female child Bricker) Source No. 809.
  2. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (Maryland, Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999. Frederick, Wills 1777-1784, vol 1, image 11 of 179; Hall of Records, Annapolis. To Anamarea, my only wife: thirds. Residue to my seven children: John, Eve, Jacob, Susannah, Christane, Henry, Mary. Mary Brick [sic] and John Bricker executors and guardians to minor children. /JB/.Wit: Paul Cruse, John Cruse. Proved 15 Oct. 1777 by Jacob [Sic] Cruse and John Cruse. (pp. 1-2). Viewed online Dec. 2014.) Source No. 1090.
  3. 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. (John Bricker, b. 1725, Poltz German, m Annamaria Bricker. Children: Mary Bricker m. William Swadner, John b. 1753, Henry b. 1751, Jacob Bricker m. Rohad King, Susannah, Eve Bricker also know as Eva Bricker m. Johannes Sauers, Female child Bricker.) Source No. 809.

Albert A. Semonin

M, b. 4 July 1851, d. 25 January 1853
FatherPeter C. Semonin b. Jun 1825, d. 1902
MotherMartha Ann Dixon b. 1830, d. 1908
     Albert A. Semonin was born on 4 July 1851 in Kentucky.1 He was the son of Peter C. Semonin and Martha Ann Dixon.

     Albert A. Semonin died on 25 January 1853 at age 1 of brain fever.2 He is buried in the Fernwood Cemetery located in Henderson, Henderson County, Kentucky.1

Citations

  1. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #95419501, Created by: Lynn Fischer. Fernwood Cemetery. Albert A. Semonin, b. Jul 1851, d. 25 Jan. 1853. Son of Peter Semonin.) Source No. 1078.
  2. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Memorial #95419501, Created by: Lynn Fischer.Fernwood Cemetery. Albert A. Semonin, b. Jul 1851, d. 25 Jan. 1853. Son of Peter Semonin.) Source No. 1078.