Descendants of Peter G Scherr

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1.  PETER G1 SCHERR1,2,3,4 was born Abt. February 14, 1817 in Bavaria, Germany5, and died June 25, 1891 in Kingston, Ross Co, OH5.  He married ELIZABETH (ISABELLA) WEISBACHER6,7,8,9 Abt. 184310, daughter of UNKNOWN WEISBACHER.  She was born Abt. May 20, 1819 in Bavaria, Germany10, and died June 24, 1891 in Kingston, Ross Co, OH10.

 

Notes for PETER G SCHERR:

Burried in Mt. Pleasant Memetary, Green Township, in Ross County Ohio.

 

In 1870 census, Peter indicated he was born in Bavaria Germany.

 

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aged 74y 4m 11d

 

 married on ship coming from Hamburg, Germany (recollection of Pauline Fields)

 

According to family stories, may have been married on ship coming from Germany

 

Home in 1880: Kingston, Ross, Ohio Occupation: Grocery Keeper   - Source: 1880 Kingston Census

 

More About PETER G SCHERR:

Burial: Praire View Cem., Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH

Immigration: Abt. 184310

 

Notes for ELIZABETH (ISABELLA) WEISBACHER:

Burried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetary, Green Township, Ross county Ohio.

 

In 1870 census, Peter indicated he was born in Bavaria Germany.[pennjustice.FTW]

 

** Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, OH **

- Wednesday March 29, 1882 -  "Kingston Items"

Mr. George Penn moved into Mrs. Scherr's brick building on Main Street.

 

Mrs. Scherr has purchased a new billiard table. We do not know whether there is enough to supply the demands of the town or not. Let some of the parents answer.

 

- Friday June 26, 1891 - "Death of an Old Resident of Kingston"

Mrs Peter Scherr, an old resident of Kingston, died very suddenly a few days ago, the cause of death being either apoplexy or heart disease. She retired at night apparently in usual health and was found dead in her bed in the morning. Like all human beings she had her faults, but she had her redeeming qualities, a never failing sympathy with the sick and the aflicted being one of them. Her husband has been very ill for some time, and his death is thought to be not far distant.

 

More About ELIZABETH (ISABELLA) WEISBACHER:

Burial: Praire View Cem., Whisler, PIickaway Co, OH

Immigration: Abt. 184310

Medical Information: Died of heart disease.

 

Marriage Notes for PETER SCHERR and ELIZABETH WEISBACHER:

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married on ship coming from Hamburg, Germany (recollection of Pauline Fields)

 

According to family stories, may have been married on ship coming from Germany.

       

Children of PETER SCHERR and ELIZABETH WEISBACHER are:

                   i.    PHILLIP2 SCHERR11,12,13, b. 184414; d. Abt. 1854, Unknown, died as an infant.

 

Notes for PHILLIP SCHERR:

Jan. 19, 1993. . . . .  I wanted you to tell me if you can, these things I want for my "family tree." Grandma Scherr's full name Emma ___ Ebert or Abert and Augustus ____ Scherr, How many children in his family, I heard he had a twin brother Phillip (deceased in infancy) Also how many children in Grandma Scherr's family? & when married? Date __  Paul, you know gave me his Volunter Infantry and mustering outpay papers and all of that. I understand you found out Augustus Scherr's parents name in Kingston and they had this saloon and my Dad walked over there from Whisler on week-ends to work. And is it true, do you know? Are they the ones who were married on a ship coming from Germany? (Hamburg)

 

2.               ii.    AUGUSTUS SCHERR, b. August 13, 1844, OH; d. November 05, 1931, Unknown.

                 iii.    MARY ANN SCHERR15,16,17, b. Abt. 1850, OH18; d. Unknown, Unknown.

                 iv.    LOUISA SCHERR19,20,21, b. Abt. 1852, OH22; d. March 15, 1885, Unknown.

 

Notes for LOUISA SCHERR:

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Buried in Scherr plot with parents, Elizabeth & Peter Scherr, & sister

Elizabeth Scherr Penn.

 

More About LOUISA SCHERR:

Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cem., Ross county, Ohio (Green Twp)

 

                  v.    MARY E. SCHERR23,24,25, b. Abt. 1854, OH26; d. Unknown, Unknown; m. GEORGE W. HAWLES, January 20, 1874, Unknown; b. Unknown, Unknown; d. Unknown, Unknown.

3.              vi.    ELIZABETH SCHERR, b. October 1857, Ross County, Ohio; d. February 25, 1930, Ross County Ohio.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  AUGUSTUS2 SCHERR (PETER G1)27,28 was born August 13, 1844 in OH29, and died November 05, 1931 in Unknown.  He married EMMA EVANGELINE ABERT3031,32, daughter of GEORGE ABERT and REBECCA NAGEL.  She was born May 08, 1850 in Ross Co, OH32, and died February 25, 1933 in Unknown.

 

Notes for AUGUSTUS SCHERR:

Name:    August Scherr ,     Enlistment Date:    05 September 1861 Distinguished Service:    DISTINGUISHED SERVICE    Side Served:    Union State Served:    Ohio    Unit Numbers:     1865 1865    Service Record:    Enlisted as a Private on 05 September 1861 at the age of 18

Enlisted in Company E, 37th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 05 September 1861.

Mustered out Company E, 37th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 07 August 1865 in Little Rock, AR

 

Service: 5 Sep 1861-7 Aug 1865 - Company E, 37th O.V.I. - Mustered in 19 Sept 1861 at Camp Brown, near Cleveland.  Mustered out at Little Rock, Ark.

 

Name:    August Scherr   Company:    E    Unit:    37 Ohio Infantry. Rank - Induction:    Musician    Rank - Discharge:    Private Allegiance:    Union

 

Regiment Information:

Regiment:   37th Infantry Regiment OH

Date Mustered:   07 August 1865

Regiment Type:   Infantry

Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident:   9

Officers Died of Disease or Accident:   102

Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded:   1

Regimental Soldiers and History:

 

Regimental History OHIO THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY (Three Years)

 Thirty-seventh Infantry. - Col., Edward Siber; Lieut.- Col., Louis Von Blessingh; Majs., Charles Ankele, Charles Hipp.  This regiment was organized at Cleveland, from Sept. 9, 1861, to March 1, 1862, to serve for three years. It moved to a point on the Kanawha river in West Virginia and spent the winter in that region. In the spring of 1862 it was engaged in some severe and unsuccessful fighting at and near Princeton, in which it lost 1 officer and 13 men killed, 2 officers and 46 men wounded, and 14 men missing. In an expedition to Wyoming Court House in August, a detachment of the regiment fell into an ambuscade and was surrounded by the enemy, but cut its way out of the difficulty with the loss of 2 killed, and 1 officer and 7 men taken prisoners. At Fayetteville and Cotton hill the regiment was also engaged, and in the retreat that followed it lost 2 men killed, 3 wounded, and 62 missing, of which latter a large portion were teamsters and train-guard. In the early part of 1863 the regiment was transferred to the West, and in the bloody but unsuccessful assaults on the enemy's works at Vicksburg and the subsequent siege of that place, it lost 19 killed and 75 wounded. After the surrender of Vicksburg the 37th participated in the expedition against Jackson and on the capture of that city the regiment performed provost-guard duty for some days. At Missionary ridge it participated in an assault on the enemy's fortified position, in which it lost 5 men killed and 36 wounded, 5 of the latter being officers. In

March, 1864, three-fourths of the men re-enlisted for another term of three years and at the expiration of their furlough rejoined the army and participated in the advance on Resaca, in which the regiment lost 3 killed, 2 of whom were officers, and 10 men wounded. In the engagement at Dallas and that at New Hope Church it lost 4 men wounded. On the retreat of the enemy, the 37th pursued toward Acworth, went into line of battle in front of Kennesaw mountain, and participated in the memorable and disastrous assaults made by the Federal forces upon that stronghold, in which the enemy was compelled to fall back and abandon the position. The regiment lost 4 men killed and 19 wounded. On July 22, it held a position on the right of its division, in breastworks abandoned by the enemy on the previous night, and being flanked it lost 4 men killed, 10 wounded, and 38 were taken prisoners. In the fierce encounter at Ezra

Church, where the Confederates were severely punished, the regiment was deployed as skirmishers on the extreme right, and completely frustrated an attempt of the enemy to turn the Federal right, losing 1 man killed and 5 wounded. The regiment participated in the march to the sea and up through the Carolinas, then after the grand review at Washington was sent to Arkansas and was mustered out on Aug. 7, 1865.

 

Source: The Union Army, vol. 2

 

Battles Fought

 

Fought at Near Montgomery, WV.

Fought on 04 January 1862 at Guyandotte River, WV.

Fought on 01 May 1862 at Princeton, WV.

Fought on 16 May 1862 at Princeton, WV.

Fought on 17 May 1862 at Princeton, WV.

Fought on 05 August 1862 at Wyoming CH, WV.

Fought on 10 September 1862 at Fayetteville, WV.

Fought on 01 May 1863.

Fought on 09 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 19 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 19 May 1863 at Walnut Hills, MS.

Fought on 20 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 21 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 22 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 22 May 1863 at Walnut Hills, MS.

Fought on 24 May 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 07 June 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 11 June 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 22 June 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 27 June 1863 at Vicksburg, MS.

Fought on 10 July 1863 at In Foraging Expedition, Near Jackson, MS.

Fought on 10 July 1863 at Jackson, MS.

Fought on 12 July 1863 at Jackson, MS.

Fought on 25 November 1863 at Missionary Ridge, TN.

Fought on 01 May 1864.

Fought on 02 May 1864 at Near Mumfordsville, KY.

Fought on 13 May 1864 at Resaca, GA.

Fought on 14 May 1864 at Resaca, GA.

Fought on 27 May 1864 at Dallas, GA.

Fought on 28 May 1864 at Dallas, GA.

Fought on 01 June 1864 at New Hope Church, GA.

Fought on 02 June 1864 at Near New Hope Church, GA.

Fought on 16 June 1864 at Big Shanty, GA.

Fought on 17 June 1864 at Big Shanty, GA.

Fought on 17 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 18 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 24 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 27 June 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA.

Fought on 22 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 25 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 27 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 27 July 1864 at Ezra Church, GA.

Fought on 28 July 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 28 July 1864 at Ezra Church, GA.

Fought on 04 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 06 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 07 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 11 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 12 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 14 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 18 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 24 August 1864 at East Point, GA.

Fought on 27 August 1864 at Atlanta, GA.

Fought on 30 August 1864 at Jonesboro, GA.

Fought on 31 August 1864 at Jonesboro, GA.

Fought on 02 November 1864 at Cave Springs, AL.

Fought on 03 November 1864 at Rome, GA.

Fought on 21 March 1865 at Bentonville, NC.

Fought on 21 March 1865 at Mill Creek, NC.

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 Mr. and Mrs. Scherr of Whisler, Pickaway county, will celebrate their sixty-first wedding anniversary on Oct. 18, surrounded by their six children, four of whom live in Columbus, 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mr Scherr is a Civil war veteran, having served the four years from 1861 to 1865 in Company E, 37th O. V. I. He is the only one left in Saltcreek township, Pickaway county, from this company. He is entirely blind, but is active around the home.

 Mr. Scherr is 85 years old, his wife 79. Their children are; Edward, 117 Clinton street; William, 2570 Glenmar avenue; Mrs Alma Newhouse, 1585 Cleveland avenue; Mrs C.W. Wilkins, 108 East Moler street; Mrs. Robert McGinnis, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Lida Imler, Whisler.13

 

Home in 1880: Kingston, Ross, Ohio Occupation: Day Laborer  Source: 1880 Kingston Census

 

 

 

More About AUGUSTUS SCHERR:

Burial: Praire View Cem., Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH

Military: Civil War, 37th Ohio Vol Inf Co E32

 

More About EMMA EVANGELINE ABERT:

Burial: Praire View Cem., Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH

 

Marriage Notes for AUGUSTUS SCHERR and EMMA ABERT:

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newsclipping - 1929 - a Columbus newspaper

Vet and Wife to Mark 61st Year Since Marriage

(picture of Mr and Mrs Augustus Scherr)

  Mr. and Mrs. Scherr of Whisler, Pickaway county, will celebrate their sixty-first wedding anniversary on Oct. 18, surrounded by their six children, four of whom live in Columbus, 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mr Scherr is a Civil war veteran, having served the four years from 1861 to 1865 in Company E, 37th O. V. I. He is the only one left in Saltcreek township, Pickaway county, from this company. He is entirely blind, but is active around the home.

 Mr. Scherr is 85 years old, his wife 79. Their children are; Edward, 117 Clinton street; William, 2570 Glenmar avenue; Mrs Alma Newhouse, 1585 Cleveland avenue; Mrs C.W. Wilkins, 108 East Moler street; Mrs. Robert McGinnis, Cincinnati, and Mrs. Lida Imler, Whisler.

       

Children of AUGUSTUS SCHERR and EMMA ABERT are:

4.                i.    ALMA ABERT3 SCHERR, b. June 08, 1869, Kingston, Ross Co, OH; d. November 02, 1950, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH.

5.               ii.    LIDA J SCHERR, b. March 27, 1871, Unknown; d. January 04, 1951, Pickaway Co, OH.

                 iii.    EDWARD GEORGE SCHERR33, b. January 22, 1874, OH34; d. August 04, 1960, Unknown.

 

More About EDWARD GEORGE SCHERR:

Burial: ? Imler Cem. ?

 

                 iv.    ELIZABETH SCHERR35, b. November 22, 1876, OH36; d. December 03, 1964, California36.

                  v.    WILLIAM KING SCHERR37, b. December 28, 1879, OH38; d. May 01, 1942, Unknown.

 

Notes for WILLIAM KING SCHERR:

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?? Named after maybe??  Augustus was also in Atlanta but in the 37th

(73rd OH Vol Inf, Co K) KING, WILLIAM - Private; Enlisted 12/22/61; Died 8/14/64 of wounds received 8/13/64 in action near Atlanta, Ga.; Veteran

 

More About WILLIAM KING SCHERR:

Burial: Union Cem., Franklin Co, Columbus OH

 

                 vi.    ILDA SCHERR39, b. April 01, 188240; d. August 05, 1955, Columbus, Ohio.

 

More About ILDA SCHERR:

Residence: S. High St, south of Whittier, Columbus

 

 

3.  ELIZABETH2 SCHERR (PETER G1)41,42,43,44,45,46 was born October 1857 in Ross County, Ohio, and died February 25, 1930 in Ross County Ohio47.  She married GEORGE BYRON PENN48,49 September 16, 1877 in Unknown, son of ABRAHAM PENN and SARAH BLACK.  He was born 185550, and died July 29, 1913 in Kingston, Ross Co, OH.

 

Notes for ELIZABETH SCHERR:

Marriage license for Elizabeth has her last name spelled as

"Scherr".

 

George &  Lizzie Penn in Kingston OH in 1910 & 1920 census records for Ohio..

 

1910: Green Twp, Kingston Village, Ross Co, OH - Dist 154, pg 7A,

household#135

Lizzie age 53, married 31 yrs, #children born: 8, # living: 6

 

1920: Green Twp, Kingston Village, Ross Co, Ohio - ED 119, Sheet 2A,

Household# 41

Elizabeth Penn, white female, age 63, widow, owns home, parents both from

Germany, does laundry. Lives on Main St.

 

 

More About ELIZABETH SCHERR:

Burial: 1930, Mt. Pleasant Cem., Kingston,  Ross county, Ohio (ol part)

 

Notes for GEORGE BYRON PENN:

George was a barber in Kingston, Ohio.

 

Census records  information.....

1910: Green Twp, Kingston Village, Ross Co, OH - Dist 154, pg 7A,

household#135

Lizzie age 53, married 31 yrs, #children born: 8, # living: 6

 

1920: Green Twp, Kingston Village, Ross Co, Ohio - ED 119, Sheet 2A,

Household# 41

Elizabeth Penn, white female, age 63, widow, owns home, parents both from

Germany, does laundry. Lives on Main St.

 

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The following information provided by Richard Penn, Attorney at Law from Circleville, Ohio

 

A member of his father's household in 1860 census records for Saltcreek and Pickaway Twp in 1870.[pennjustice.FTW]

 

** Scioto Gazette, Chillicothe, OH **

- Wednesday March 29, 1882 -  "Kingston Items"

Mr. George Penn moved into Mrs. Scherr's (mother-in-law) brick building on Main Street.

 

Mrs. Scherr has purchased a new billiard table. We do not know whether there is enough to supply the demands of the town or not.

 

 

More About GEORGE BYRON PENN:

Burial: 1913, Mt. Pleasant Cem., Kingston, Ross County, Ohio (ol part)

Census: 1910, Green Twp, Ross Co, OH51,52

Occupation: Barber52

       

Children of ELIZABETH SCHERR and GEORGE PENN are:

                   i.    ETHEL MAUDE3 PENN53, b. March 1878, OH54; d. Unknown, unknown; m. ELZA SCOTT, Unknown, unknown; b. Unknown, unknown; d. Unknown, unknown.

                  ii.    MABLE CLARE PENN55, b. August 188056; d. Unknown, Unknown; m. UNKNOWN, Unknown, unknown.

6.              iii.    ANNA S. PENN, b. September 03, 1882, Ohio; d. Unknown, unknown.

                 iv.    WAYNE A. PENN57,58, b. May 10, 1885, Kingston, Ross Co, OH59; d. April 21, 1891, Kingston, Ross Co, OH.

                  v.    UNKNOWN PENN, b. May 10, 1885, Kingston, Ross Co, OH; d. May 11, 1885, Kingston, Ross Co, OH.

7.              vi.    BEATRICE E. PENN, b. May 1890; d. August 18, 1971, unknown.

                vii.    EMMA B. PENN60,61, b. August 26, 1892, Ross County Ohio62.

8.            viii.    VENORA JANE PENN, b. April 12, 1895, Kingston, Ross Co, OH; d. February 13, 1990, Chillicothe, Ohio.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

4.  ALMA ABERT3 SCHERR (AUGUSTUS2, PETER G1)63 was born June 08, 1869 in Kingston, Ross Co, OH64, and died November 02, 1950 in Columbus, Franklin Co, OH64.  She married (1) SHERMAN GRANT PENN65 June 06, 1886 in Kingston, Ross Co, OH66, son of ABRAHAM PENN and SARAH BLACK.  He was born September 18, 1864 in Pickaway Co, OH66, and died February 22, 1892 in Columbus, Ohio.  She married (2) GEORGE NEWHOUSE September 09, 1894 in Unknown, son of ISAAC NEWHOUSE and CATHERINE BEAR.  He was born August 01, 1848 in Pickaway County, Ohio, and died Unknown in Unknown.

 

Notes for ALMA ABERT SCHERR:

Death: Obituary-The Columbus Dispatch- Fri Nov 3, 1950, pg 26A.

" Mrs. Alma A. Newhouse, 81, widow of George W. Newhouse, died Thursday in

Hoover Nursing Home, Obetz Rd. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Roy Justice and

Mrs. Chester Betz; two sons, Paul and Fred; six grandchildren; 12

great-grandchildren; three sisters and a brother. Friends may call at Feil

funeral home, where service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Whisler,

Ohio, Cemetery."

 

Obituary-The Columbus Dispatch-Sat Nov 4, 1950

"Newhouse-Mrs. Alma, widow of George, age 81. Survived by 2 sons; 2 daughters; 3

sisters; brother; 6 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Remains at the Feil

Funeral Home, 225 King Ave. Service Sunday 2 p.m. Interment Whistler Cemetery by

Feil."

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Obit information provided by:

    Prepared 22 SEP 2001 by:

    Linda Kay Wood

    1017 East Dunedin Road

    Columbus, OH 43224

 

 

 

 

More About ALMA ABERT SCHERR:

Burial: November 05, 1950, Praire View Cem, Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH67,68

 

Notes for SHERMAN GRANT PENN:

Sherman was also a barber, taught by his older brother George.

 Also from Linda Wood...

     Sherman lived at 512 W. Broad St, Columbus OH in 1891.

     He was a barber in West Jefferson, Masison Co, OH.

 

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The following information provided by Richard Penn, Attorney at Law from Circleville, Ohio

 

He was in his father's household in 1870 and 1880 census records.

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Death(1): OBITUARY  (Source unknown - clipping only available)

  Sherman G. Penn, was born September 18th 1864, and died at his home in

Columbus, Ohio, February 22nd, 1892. Aged 27 years, 5 months and 4 days.

  He was married to Miss Alma Sherr (sp), of Kingston, June 6th 1886, who with

two children mourn his loss.  He had been a sufferer for some years, dating back

to an attack of rheumatism while in Kingston, and his death was not entirely

unexpected to his nearest friends.  He was a young man of sterling qulities, a

kind husband and father and a faithful friend.  One of those kindly,

sympathetic, unobtrusive, yet genuine natures that always win and keep friends;

Although not identified with any church, we have reason to believe he died

trusting in that mercy which is infinite.

  Nothing in this life is certain but death,

  It spans at longest's but a fleeting breath.

  We plan and we build as the yars go by,

  In the midst of it all, we lie down and die.

 

Occupation: Business Card:

         ~ S. G. PENN, ~

 ~Barbering and Hair Dressing

Near Cor. Main and Walnut Sts.,

     West Jefferson, Ohio.

 

General: From "The Blade" (Kingston, OH paper?)

  The startling news was received here last Sunday evening that Mr Sherman Penn of Columbus, was dead.   Mr Penn moved from this place to West Jefferson three years ago, from which

place he went to Columbus, where he was conducting a barber shop. He had a host

of friends here who were shocked to hear of his death.

  Sherman was one of those kind hearted, steady, industrious fellows who make

friends wherever they go, and a warm pleasant gretting was extended by him to

all with whom he came in contact.  By industry and good management he had laid

up a considerable sum for a rainy day.  He was a member of the West Jefferson

Lodge of Odd Fellows.

  His remains were brought here Tuesday evening, and the funeral took place from

the M.E. church on Wednesday at 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. Sniff.  Pearson Lodge,

No. 372. of this place attended in a body.   The pall bearers were four brothers

George, John, Olie and Phelton, and L. V. Guisinger, of Columbus, and Cary

Clark, of West Jefferson.

  Interment was made at Whisler cemetery.  The BLADE offers to the stricken

family and friends its sincere condolence in this there sad affliction.

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Obit information provided by:

    Prepared 22 SEP 2001 by:

    Linda Kay Wood

    1017 East Dunedin Road

    Columbus, OH 43224

    614-268-9111

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Home in 1880: Pickaway, Pickaway, Ohio Occupation: Farmer Marital status: Single  Source: 1880 Pickaway County Census

 

 

 

More About SHERMAN GRANT PENN:

Burial: Praire View Cem., Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH

Occupation: West Jefferson, Madison Co, OH; Occupation: Barber68

Residence: 1891, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH; Residence: 612 West Broad69,70

 

Marriage Notes for ALMA SCHERR and SHERMAN PENN:

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date uncertain

       

Children of ALMA SCHERR and SHERMAN PENN are:

9.                i.    DAWN EMMA4 PENN, b. March 12, 1887, Kingston, Ross Co, OH; d. May 25, 1966, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH.

                  ii.    ELVA BLANCHE PENN71, b. February 20, 1889, West Jefferson, Madison Co, OH72; d. December 10, 1971, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH73,74; m. CHESTER VALENTINE BETZ75, December 18, 191776; b. October 08, 188776; d. November 06, 1950, Columbus, Franklin Co, OH76.

 

More About ELVA BLANCHE PENN:

Burial: December 13, 1971, Hitler-Ludwig Cem, Pickaway Co, OH76

 

More About CHESTER VALENTINE BETZ:

Burial: Hitler-Ludwig Cem, Pickaway Co, OH76

 

       

Child of ALMA SCHERR and GEORGE NEWHOUSE is:

                 iii.    PAUL JOHN4 NEWHOUSE, b. Abt. 1903, Unknown; d. Abt. 1990, Columbus, Ohio.

 

 

5.  LIDA J3 SCHERR (AUGUSTUS2, PETER G1)77 was born March 27, 1871 in Unknown, and died January 04, 1951 in Pickaway Co, OH78.  She married HENRY CLAY IMLER, SR 1893 in Lancaster, OH, son of DAVID IMLER and HANNAH DUMOND.  He was born October 31, 1870 in Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH, and died January 12, 1928 in Mead, OH.

 

More About LIDA J SCHERR:

Burial: Praire View Cem, Whisler, Pickaway Co, OH78