Surrounded by his entire family, in his residence in Auglaize Township, Paulding County, Christian Wilhelm Schwaderer on Sunday afternoon about one o clock died an easy death after a lengthy illness. He was born on the 26th of May 1837 in Weiler zum Stein, District of Marbach, Wuerttemberg, and received a Christian upbringing in his youth. He was confirmed in his 14th year. On the 23rd of May 1864 he married Christine Vogel, who presented him with 9 children, of whom 4 preceded their father into Eternity.
Surviving him along with his widow are 5 children: Leonhard and Karl Schwaderer in Paulding County; Mrs. Anna Schilt, Mrs. Louise Tröger and Mrs. George Schatz in Defiance County.
After their arrival in America in the year 1880, the Schwaderer family first resided for a year and a half in Crawford County, Ohio. Then they resided for two years in Defiance and three years in Delaware Township, and since then Paulding County has been their home. The deceased was an honest upright fellow, who because of this also had many friends. We wish and don't begrudge for him, who had to suffer so long, eternal Rest.
The burial took place Tuesday afternoon from the former residence and the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church under the direction of Pastor W. H. Bunge to the Riverside Cemetery.
[d 03 May 1908 Auglaize Twp., Paulding Co., Ohio] [s/o Louis Schwaderer, Catherine Hirschman]
Emilie M. Lindemann
On Monday evening about 5 o'clock, Emilie Maria, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Lindemann, who live near Standley, died of tuberculosis after a lengthy illness at the age of 15 years, 3 months and 18 days. The burial took place Wednesday afternoon under the direction of Pastor W. Lussky. The funeral service was held at 1 o'clock in the family residence and at 2 o'clock in the St. Stephan's Evangelical Lutheran Church on the South Ridge.
[b 16 Sep 1893 Ohio, d 04 Jan 1909 Richland, Defiance Co., Ohio] [d/o George Lindeman, Maggie Naveau]
Cyrus A. Eding
After a many year illness, on Thursday evening about 7:30, in his residence on Auglaize Avenue, Cyrus A. Eding died of stomach cancer, as determined by an autopsy. He was born on the 23rd of March 1853 in Pleasant Township, Henry County, and worked there as a farmer and carpenter, until about 31 years ago when he set himself up as a master builder in the city of Defiance. And with the exception of a few years when he lived in Chicago, he spent the remainder of his life here. In Chicago he had a serious accident, through which he completely lost the use of his right arm, and from then on he was never free from pain. Signs of the illness which eventually led to his death had been evident for years; the patient had only been bedridden for about six weeks. Cyrus A. Eding served his fellow citizens for a number of years as ?sanitation patrolman and street commissioner and fulfilled his duties well and truly as such. He is survived by his Widow, a born Grimm, his son Georg, his widowed mother Mrs. Hermann Eding in Pleasant Township, an infant granddaughter, seven brothers, one sister and one half-brother.
[Wife Elizabeth Grimm]
John W. Leach
On Sunday morning in his residence at No. 117 Jefferson Street, where he had lived in retirement for about eight years, John W. Leach died from blood poisoning at the age of 74 years, 4 months and 21 days. He was born in the state of Pennsylvania and came to North Richland in 1855 where he up until about eight years ago developed a farm and brought it to a state of prosperity. He served in the Civil War as a member of Company F of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He is survived by his Widow, a born Brubaker, with the following children: Charles D., John J., William, Russell A. Leach, Mrs. Geo. A. Gacke] and Miss Alma Leach. The burial took place Tuesday morning under the direction of Pastor W. W. Lance from the Church in Independence to the Cemetery there.
[middle name Wesley; Wife Mary] [b 02 Apr 1834 Pennsylvania; d 23 Aug 1908]