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Daughter | Elsie Caroline Martha Horstmann+ (b. 7 July 1895, d. 14 August 1968) |
Last Edited | 29 March 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | Robert G. Galvan (b. 24 July 1903, d. 6 May 1985) |
Mother | Mary Elizondo (b. 18 May 1902, d. 27 March 1974) |
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Son | Richard Jonathan Galvan |
Daughter | Margaret Carolyn Galvan+ |
Son | Charles Thomas Galvan+ |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | Richard A. Vanaugh, Sr. (b. 30 March 1926, d. 21 January 1975) |
Mother | Caroline Charles |
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Son | Nicholas Richard Galvan |
Son | Gregory Richard Galvan |
Daughter | Jenna M. Galvan |
Obituary (via Findagrave.com):
The Youngstown Vindicator Memorial Obituary:
MINERAL RIDGE – Leslie A. Galvan Hapsic, 53, entered peacefully into the arms of the angels on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, following a brief illness.
Leslie was born Sept. 11, 1958, the daughter of Richard A. Vanaugh Sr. and Caroline Charles, and was a life long area resident.
She was a graduate of Chaney High School, class of 1976, and was employed as a server at Ruby Tuesday's Restaurant.
She was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
On Aug. 13, 2011, Leslie was united into marriage with Steven J. Hapsic.
Her memories will be remembered and celebrated by those she dearly leaves behind, her husband, Steven J. Hapsic of Mineral Ridge; sons Nicholas R. and Gregory R. Galvan, both of Sugarland, Texas; a daughter, Jenna M. Galvan of Sugarland; a sister, Lynn C. Watson of Austintown; brothers Richard A. Vanaugh Jr. of Nashville, Tenn., Randy A. Vanaugh of Willis, Texas, David Charles of Liberty and Timothy Charles of Liberty; and two step grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her father, Richard A. Vanaugh Sr.
Family services will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Idaho Road Alliance Church in Austintown.
Burial will be at Belmont Park Cemetery in Youngstown.
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Leslie Ann Vanaugh+ (b. 11 September 1958, d. 15 January 2012) |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Roger Earl Hibbs+ |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Roger Earl Hibbs+ |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Richard Roy Galvan+ (b. 17 May 1925, d. 10 July 1987) |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Richard Roy Galvan+ (b. 17 May 1925, d. 10 July 1987) |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Nelly Teresa Rivera |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Nelly Teresa Rivera |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | William Peter Hollenhorst (b. 24 February 1885, d. 31 July 1961) |
Mother | Anna Ellenbecker (b. 4 November 1888, d. 7 June 1977) |
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Daughter | Jeanne Ann Hollenhorst |
Last Edited | 31 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Alphonse W. Hollenhorst+ (b. 12 July 1913, d. 25 March 1974) |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Alphonse W. Hollenhorst+ (b. 12 July 1913, d. 25 March 1974) |
Last Edited | 30 March 2019 00:00:00 |
Father | Pierson Dye (b. 1823, d. 3 May 1897) |
Mother | Mahitable Hopper (b. 1824, d. 1910) |
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Son | William Melvin Dye+ (b. 15 April 1883, d. 5 September 1961) |
Son | Charles Dye (b. 1884, d. 1886) |
Daughter | Grace M. Dye (b. 6 November 1886, d. 18 October 1985) |
Daughter | Blanch Bell Dye (b. 20 March 1888, d. 7 January 1968) |
Son | Pvt. James Clifford Dye (b. 19 November 1891, d. 19 July 1918) |
Last Edited | 12 December 2020 00:00:00 |
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Son | Elias Plimpton Dye+ (b. 19 January 1860, d. 21 April 1933) |
Last Edited | 31 March 2019 00:00:00 |
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Son | Elias Plimpton Dye+ (b. 19 January 1860, d. 21 April 1933) |
Regarding this person's name:
The evidence supporting "Hopper" as Pierson Dye's wife's maiden name is less than 100% convincing. Here's what I found:
- His son Plimpton's death certificate names his mother Mahatable Hopper.
- A Morrow County, Ohio marriage record shows P. Dye married "Hester Hoffer" on 14 FEB 1856.
- Pierson Dye, age 26, born Pennsylvania, is listed on the 1850 census at Congress Twp., Morrow Co. OH. He was married to Rachel, age 23, and had one child, Charles, age 0.
- A Richland County, Ohio marriage record shows "Pearson Due" married Rachel Brewer on 29 MAY 1847.
- There is a Rachel Dye buried in Morrow County, died in 1883 at age 80, wife of Andrew Dye -- possibly Pierson's parents, but clearly not his first wife. Did not find anything more on the first wife.
- 1860 census, Fayette Twp., Linn Co., IA has "Pearson", 37, b.PA, "Mahittable", 36, b.OH, daughter Adelia, age 9, b.OH, and Elias P., age 6 months, born IA.
- Adelia married Nathan Sanford in 1877, per Iowa marriage index. On the 1880 census she is listed as "Francis" Sanford, age 29, and her mother is listed as "Hetty" Dye, age 56.
- On her 1891 marriage to Alexander Hicks, using her maiden name, Adelia's parents were listed as Pierson Dye and Hattie "Harper".
- On her 1900 marriage to J.P. Owen, her parents were listed as Pearson Dye and M. Hopper.
- On his 1891 marriage record, Sherman Dye's parents are listed as P. Dye and M. Hooper.
- There was at least one Hopper families in Morrow County -- for example Elias Hopper born in Pennsylvania about 1823 is listed there, and married Mary Swallen there in 1848. This Elias Hopper also migrated to Linn County, Iowa in the timeframe that Pierson and Mahitable went. Two online family trees at ancestry.com show Elias and Mehitable were siblings, children of William Hopper (1789 - 1868) and Elizabeth Faulk (1790 - 1868), buried at Bryn Zion Cemetery, Mt. Gilead, Ohio.
Although other conclusions are certainly possible, the most obvious possiblity is that "Hester" = "Mahitable" and "Hoffer"="Hopper". This is my choice for most likely. It's disturbing that none of the Mahitables or Hesters listed on the 1850 census of the Morrow County area look plausible. Adelia's birth date in late 1850 or (more likely) 1851 suggests to me that her mother may have already been married a first time as of the 1850 census. And Pierson Dye was most unlikely to have been Adelia's biological father, although he was probably the only father she knew. So, the conclusion remains considerably less than 100% certain, but I'm listing Pierson's wife as Mahitable Hopper. DLB 2020.
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