Ada L Wells1,2

F, #97398, b. 16 September 1866, d. 24 October 1956
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Harry W Lentz*
    1865û1937.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Mary S Wells1,2

F, #97399, b. 5 August 1872, d. 2 December 1944
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Spouse
    Ira E Green*
    1870û1929.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Carrie Ann Bevan1

F, #97400, b. 1884, d. 1965
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Aileen Peterson1

F, #97401, b. 1944, d. 2004
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Dorothy Jean Wells1

F, #97402, b. 15 April 1936, d. 10 August 2013
  • Reference: FAG
  • (Bride) Marriage*: circa 1930; prob., Ohio, USA; Groom=Harold W Wells
  • Birth*: 15 April 19361
  • Death*: 10 August 2013
  • Burial*: 10 August 2013; Pleasant City Cemetery, Pleasant City, Guernsey Co., Ohio, USA; Dorothy Jean Zartman, 77, of Dresden, Ohio died Saturday afternoon, August 10, 2013 at her home.

    Born April 15, 1936 in Pleasant City, Ohio she was a daughter of the late Harold W. and Mary Ruth (Danford) Wells. She was a retired medical secretary and assistant in Richland County, Ohio.

    Surviving is her husband, Francis E. Wagner of Dresden; two daughters, Nancy (Claude) Summers of Dresden and Debra (Dan) Williams of Newark, Ohio; three grandchildren, Dr. Dennis (Angie) Summers of West Farmington, Ohio, Dr. Joseph (Christina) Summers of Scottsdale, Arizona and Casey R. Williams of Newark; three great grandchildren, Emerson, Deryn and Lyden Summers and a brother, Stanley (Betty) Wells of Pleasant City.

    There will be no calling hours. Private family memorial services will be held at Pleasant City Cemetery at a later date.

Family: Harold W Wells b. 1908, d. a 2001

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Adelia Simms1

F, #97403, b. 1 March 1844, d. 14 November 1924
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Elizabeth Wells1,2

F, #97404, b. 1891, d. 15 September 1941
  • Reference: FAG
  • Birth*: 18912
  • Burial*: 15 September 1941; Hillcrest Cemetery, Hamilton Co., Ohio, USA; 50-yo Realator. COD: Apoplexy.
    Parents: Henry W. & Lizzie Wells
    Spouse: Thomas
    Residence: 703 W. 9th St., Cincinnati
  • Death*: 15 September 1941

Citations

  1. Thomas Howard.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Evalyn Lucinda Wells1,2

F, #97405, b. 21 September 1920, d. 28 February 1999
  • Reference: FAG
  • Birth*: 21 September 19202
  • Burial*: 28 February 1999; Ridgeway Cemetery, Ridgeway, Hardin Co., Ohio, USA; Evalyn Lucinda Ramsey, 78, Kenton, died Feb. 28, 1999 at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Kenton.

    She was born Sept. 21, 1920, in Cessna Twp. in Hardin County to William Wilson and Leilah Josephine 'Johnson' Wells. On Oct. 14, 1939 she married Marlowe Clarence Ramsey in Kenton, and he died Dec. 19, 1994.

    Survivors include two sons, Jerald Marlowe Ramsey of Kenton and Thomas Lee (Pamela) Ramsey of Elida; three daughters, Mary E. (Larry) Justice of Kenton, Joanne E. (Verlin) Shroyer of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Joyce K. (R. Michael) Hubbell of Kenton; three sisters, Mary (William) Wentz of Kenton, Mildred (Richard) Cowan of Huntsville and Mabel (Elmer) Woods of Belle Center; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.

    She was preceded in death by one sister, Josephine Dodds.

    Mrs. Ramsey worked in her lifetime at the Ridgewary Post Office, the Mount Victory Cannery, the RBM Factory and the Schindewolf Funeral Home in Kenton. She graduated from Kenton Senior High School in 1938. She was a member of the Ridgeway Methodist Church, and the Hardin County Genealogical Society, researching and compiling genealogical books on the Wells-Vermillion family and the Alexander-Ramsey family.

    Services were held March 3 at Schindewolf-Stevens-Stout Funeral Home, with the Rev. Paul Ramsey officiating. Burial was in Ridgeway Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Ridgeway Methodist Church or the American Heart Association.
  • Death*: 28 February 1999

Citations

  1. Spouse
    Photo Marlowe Clarence Ramsey*
    1920û1994.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Hannah Algeo1

F, #97406, b. 1879, d. 5 January 1916
  • Reference: FAG
  • Married Name: 1903; Mrs. Wells (Algeo)

Family: Dr. Lorenzo D Wells b. 1875, d. 1952

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Ada 'Nealy' Wells1

F, #97407, b. February 1884, d. 26 March 1961
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Addie Jane Morton1

F, #97408, b. 6 September 1858, d. 14 June 1930
  • Reference: FAG
  • Married Name: 1883; Mrs. Wells (Morton)

Family: Marion S Wells b. 11 Oct 1857, d. 27 Jan 1920

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Alita Lynn Russell1

F, #97409, b. 31 January 1941, d. 23 July 2004
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Georgia I Bowen1

F, #97410, b. 14 August 1917, d. 17 October 1998
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Happy Elizabeth Wells1,2

F, #97411, b. 14 June 1897, d. 11 December 1918
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Husband: Joseph Franklin Clark married 21 Jun 1913 in Meigs Co., OH.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Sarah Elizabeth Wells1

F, #97412, b. 6 November 1918, d. 30 August 1975
  • Reference: FAG
  • Name Variation: Sadie Wells
  • Married Name: circa 1935; Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth 'Sadie' Yost (Wells);
    Spouse

    Photo
    Oscar Beryl Yost

    1917–1999
    1

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Florence Bailey1

F, #97413, b. 1928, d. 1984
  • Reference: FAG

Family:

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Mary M Boltz1

F, #97414, b. 14 September 1946, d. 2 September 2015
  • Reference: FAG
  • Birth*: 14 September 1946; Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, USA1
  • Burial*: 2 September 2015; Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio, USA; WELLS (Boltz), Mary M. Passed suddenly on Sept. 2, 2015. Born Sept. 14, 1946, she was a lifelong resident of Dayton, OH. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Pauline Boltz and her brother, Carl Boltz. Mary is survived by her husband of 44 years, Dean Wells; her brother, Joe, Xenia; sisters Bonnie Becker-Jones (husband, Clive), Pinehurst NC, and Shirley Gibson, Xenia; nieces, Sondra Boltz and Carla Boltz, Cincinnati, Kelli Dreiling (husband, David), Houston TX, Dana Saxton, Mason OH and Paula Dyar (husband, Jim), Old Orchard, Maine, nephews, Brad Herr, Little River SC and Junior Gibson, Dayton; cousins Linda Holt and Shirley Koverman, Centerville, Barbara Koverman, Spring Valley, OH, and Harry Boltz, Barry Boltz, Dayton. Also, Linda O'Leary, Xenia, a childhood friend that was often considered a family member. Mary is a 1965 graduate of Stivers High School, retired in December, 2014 and enjoyed card games with her family and going to the movies. Funeral services will be held at 10 AM, Sept. 21, 2015 at Newcomer Funeral Home, Beavercreek Chapel, and burial at Dayton Memorial Park.

    Published in Dayton Daily News on Sept. 16, 2015
  • Death*: 2 September 2015

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Action Wells1

F, #97415, b. 1777, d. 1850
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Almeda Wells1,2

F, #97416, b. 28 December 1865, d. 13 August 1945
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Spouse
    Photo Noah Shelly*
    1856û1945.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Nettie Mae Wells1

F, #97417, b. 8 March 1877, d. 10 December 1946
  • Reference: FAG
  • Married Name: circa 1897; Mrs. Nettie Mae Yoder (Wells);
    Spouse

    Photo
    Samuel David Yoder

    1866–1940
    1
  • Name Variation: 10 September 1907; Mrs. Nettie May Hollenbaugh (Wells); Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993

    Report issue

    Name:      Nettie May Wells
    Gender:      Female
    Age:      30
    Birth Date:      abt 1877
    Marriage Date:      10 Sep 1907
    Marriage Place:      Sandusky, Ohio, USA
    Father:      John Wells
    Mother:      Julia Hoyt
    Spouse:      Frank L. Hollenbaugh
    Film Number:      000506648

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Sabra Ann Barnes1

F, #97418, b. August 1823, d. 6 May 1908
  • Reference: FAG
  • Married Name: circa 1850; Mrs. Wells (Barnes)

Family: James Wells b. c 1820

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Addie L Wendelken1

F, #97419, b. 1866, d. 1924
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Nancy Wells1

F, #97420, b. 12 May 1818, d. 1 October 1863
  • Reference: FAG
  • Married Name: circa 1830; Mrs. Nancy Zieber (Wells);
    Spouse

    Photo
    Henry Zieber

    1810–1872
    1

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Ada May Beechy1

F, #97421, b. 1883, d. 1941
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Adeline Wells1,2

F, #97422, b. 2 April 1812, d. 12 April 1902
  • Reference: FAG
  • Married Name: 24 February 1835; Mrs. Adeline Burton (Wells); Merrick Brown Burton*
    9 Jun 1806 Sutton, MA
    3 Feb 1891 Akron, OH2
  • (Head of Household) Census: 1860; Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, USA; 1860 United States Federal Census
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    Name:      Adaline Burton
    Age:      48
    Birth Year:      abt 1812
    Gender:      Female
    Birth Place:      Vermont
    Home in 1860:      Akron, Summit, Ohio
    Post Office:      Akron
    Dwelling Number:      235
    Family Number:      231
    Household Members:      
    Name      Age
    Merrick Burton      50
    Adaline Burton      48
    Louisa A Burton      19
    John W Burton      13
  • (Head of Household) Census*: 1870; Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, USA; 1870 United States Federal Census
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    Name:      Adeline Burton
    Age in 1870:      58
    Birth Year:      abt 1812
    Birthplace:      Vermont
    Dwelling Number:      15
    Home in 1870:      Akron Ward 3, Summit, Ohio
    Race:      White
    Gender:      Female
    Occupation:      Keeping House
    Inferred Spouse:      Merrick Burton
    Household Members:      
    Name      Age
    Merrick Burton      63
    Adeline Burton      58
  • (Head of Household) Census: 1880; Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, USA; 1880 United States Federal Census
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    Name:      Adeline Burton
    Age:      68
    Birth Date:      Abt 1812
    Birthplace:      Vermont
    Home in 1880:      Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA
    Street:      West Market Street
    House Number:      405
    Dwelling Number:      516
    Race:      White
    Gender:      Female
    Relation to Head of House:      Wife
    Marital Status:      Married
    Spouse's Name:      Merrick Burton
    Father's Birthplace:      Vermont
    Mother's Birthplace:      Connecticut
    Occupation:      Keeps House
    Neighbors:      
    Household Members:      
    Name      Age
    Merrick Burton      73
    Adeline Burton      68
    John W. Burton      33
  • (Head of Household) Census: 1900; Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, USA; 1900 United States Federal Census
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    Name:      Adeline Burton
    Age:      88
    Birth Date:      Apr 1812
    Birthplace:      Vermont
    Home in 1900:      Akron Ward 3, Summit, Ohio
    Ward of City:      3rd
    Street:      Market St
    House Number:      408
    Sheet Number:      6
    Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation:      117
    Family Number:      126
    Race:      White
    Gender:      Female
    Relation to Head of House:      Mother
    Marital Status:      Widowed
    Father's Birthplace:      Vermont
    Mother's Birthplace:      Connecticut
    Mother: Number of Living Children:      2
    Mother: How Many Children:      4
    Can Read:      Yes
    Can Write:      Yes
    Can Speak English:      Yes
    House Owned or Rented:      O
    Home Free or Mortgaged:      F
    Farm or House:      H
    Neighbors:      
    Household Members:      
    Name      Age
    John H Clarity      69
    Louisa B Clarity      59
    Adeline Burton      88

Citations

  1. Spouse
    Photo Merrick Burton*
    1806û1891.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Agnes B or D Wells1,2

F, #97423, b. 1860, d. 1923
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Wife of Charles Fisher.
  2. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Addie Dart Trevaskis1

F, #97424, b. 17 January 1883, d. 28 May 1954
  • Reference: FAG
  • Event-Misc*: after 28 May 1954; Akron, Summit Co., Ohio, USA; Type: Obituary TITANIC SURVIVOR:
    Mrs Arthur Henry Wells ('Addie' Dart Trevaskis) was born on 17 January, 1883 at Street-an-Nowan (the New Street), Newlyn, Cornwall. This was a harbour-front location referred to as Wharf on the 1881 census which later became, and still is known as the Strand. Addie was the daughter of Mr William John Trevaskis (Blacksmith and later Fish Packer) and Mrs Ann Barnes Trevaskis (nee Kneebone), a Dressmaker. She was sister to William John, George Marrack, Abednego Harvey and Henry Kneebone.
    Addie married Mr Arthur Henry Wells a Railway Conductor in 1907 and on 26 February 1908 their fist child, Joan was born in Newlyn. Their second child, Ralph Lester was born on 15 December 1909. The family later moved to live at 2 Nevada Place, Heamoor near Penzance. Her husband moved to Akron, Ohio in 1910, his address being 279 Arch Street. Addie's brother, Mr Abednego Trevaskis had accompanied him.
    In 1912, after leaving her home in Nevada Place, Heamoor, Addie was to join her husband and brother in Akron. She had sold her household furnishings before leaving, but had brought her family linen with her. The linen included pieces inherited from her mother and grandmother. She boarded the Titanic at Southampton (after being seen off by her husbands brother, William Wells, who had travelled up from Penzance and was to later join the family in Akron).
    She travelled second class with her two young children, their ticket was numbered 29103 and cost ú23. They had been originally due to have travel on the Oceanic but were transferred due to the coal strikes.
    Addie Wells and Emily Richards had strolled the deck of the Titanic the night of the 14th, noticing how cold it was. She and her children were well asleep when the Titanic struck the iceberg. She awoke to a tremendous jolt. She heard a commotion and a friend yelled 'Dress quickly: there's some trouble I believe, but I don't know what it is.' Having dressed the children she tried to get them to the boat deck but found many of the doors leading to the boat deck had been locked, she searched frantically until she found one that was unlocked. She would later admit that she did not realize the seriousness of the situation and thought it was some sort of drill. ''An officer was shouting 'Come on here, lively now, this way, women and children.' She was grabbed by someone who told her, 'This way,' and she and her family were put into lifeboat 14. As the boat pulled away, she saw steerage men rushing up on deck, other men standing back and watching them soberly, and an officer with a revolver in his hand. She had been told to lie down in the bottom of the boat and not make any disturbance as there was trouble enough. She could hear faint cries from the Titanic and several shots. She claimed that the officer shouted to third class men crowding toward the boat, 'Stand back there now, the first word out of you and I'll....' (she missed the rest). There were so many people in her boat 14, Addie Wells could not sit down. Instead, she held her children in her skirts to keep them dry. Also in the boat was Mrs Agnes Davis and her son John Morgan Davis. Mrs Davis was as confused as Mrs Wells and asked her 'what it was all about.' When the ship went down, people could still be heard screaming as they had been locked in their rooms. Amemory that would cause Addie to have nightmares for years. The Wells' spent the night in the boat and were picked up at daybreak. On the Carpathia, she refused to sleep below and supposedly they slept on deck.
    The Wells were met in New York City by her husband, Arthur Wells and Addie's brother, Abednego Trevaskis who had travelled from Akron. They spent the night of the 19th at the Star Hotel, 57 Clarkson Street. While there, Mrs Wells spoke to newspaper reporters and told of her experience. Eight years later, the Wells' lived at 613 Euclid Avenue. Arthur was working as a machinist in a laundry shop and was caring for Joan, Ralph, and a son born in 1918, Arthur L. Wells. Arthur's brother, William Wells, was also living with the family. Another son, Charles Owen Wells, was born in Akron, Ohio on 22 February, 1921.
    CAUSE OF DEATH: Liver Cancer.

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Thelma R Wells1

F, #97425, b. 15 September 1923, d. 18 March 2010
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Ada Porschet1

F, #97426, b. 16 February 1926, d. 9 August 1982
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.

Adin Gabrielle Wells1

F, #97427, b. 10 October 2003, d. 10 October 2003
  • Reference: FAG

Citations

  1. Unknown author, FINDAGRAVE.COM, Record Type: CEMETERY.