See also
Husband:
Isaac WEISEL (1806-1878)
Wife:
Jane DORSEY ( -c. 1878)
Children:
Marriage:
"Unknown"
Name:
Isaac WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
Oct 5, 1806
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Residence:
1833 (age 26-27)
Hancock County, Ohio, USA1
Census:
1850 (age 43-44)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Occupation:
Shoemaker3
Death:
Nov 2, 1878 (age 72)
Hancock County, Ohio, USA1
Burial:
Hancock County, Ohio, USA4
Address: Bechtel Cemetery, Van Buren
Name:
Mary WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
c. 1833
Pennsylvania, USA
Census:
1850 (age 16-17)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Death:
Name:
Lloyd WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Birth:
Apr 23, 1835
Hancock County, Ohio, USA6
Census:
1850 (age 14-15)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Death:
Misc:
1886 (age 50-51)
Picture of Lloyd Weisel7
Misc:
served as bank president, stockholder; Wood County, Ohio
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Wood/WoodChapXXXII.htm
COMMEMRATIVE HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO;
ITS PAST AND PRESENT,
EARLY SETTLEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT; ABORIGINAL HISTORY; PIONEER HISTORY;
POLITICAL ORGANIZATION; AGRICULTURAL, MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL INTERESTS,
INCLUDING OIL AND GAS; HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS AND
VILLAGES; ' RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL, SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND MILITARY HISTORY,
INCLUDING ROSTER BY TOWNSHIPS; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER;
BIOGRAPHIES AND FOR
TRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS, ETC.
.ILLUSTRATED,
CHICAGO: J. H. BEERS & CO., 1897.
WOOD COUNTY, OHIO. - p. 287
People's Banking Co., Lloyd Weisel was president; B. A. Larence,
vice-president; and M. B. Waldo, cashier, and they, with F. P. Clark, Jacob
Katzenrneyer, Jeremiah Foltz, G. W. Needles, J. E. Wilkison and S. W. Nigh,
were directors. The firm retired from business in1894, leaving the National
Bank in possession of the field.
WOOD COUNTY, OHIO. - p. 287
The North Baltimore Roller Mills were built by Dr. Eaton, in 1874, with a
capacity of 100 barrels a day. In 1880, G. G. Rockwell purchased the mills,
changed the buhrs for a complete set of Barnard & ,Lee's machinery, and
made it a modern milling concern.
The development of the gas field brought hither new industries, such as the
Zihlmann Glass Co., employing 200 hands and producing 1,000 drinking
glasses or tumblers a day (it was partly destroyed by fire December 15,
1895); the Bartelle Furniture Co., with their great buildings and kilns,
their large force of workmen and local stockholders, such as Aaron Barnd,
L. Weisel, R. Shoemaker and T. J. Adams; the Hardy Machine Co., of which D.
M. Murphy is president, James Hardy, secretary, and Dennis O'Brien,
treasurer, with their immense plant and large force of skilled mechanics;
the Central Pressed Brick Co., who employ eighty-five men, and produce
8,000,000 bricks annually; the Bottle Glass Co., employing 125 men, and
producing carloads of bottles, fruit jars and carboys; and a number of
smaller concerns have been established here since 1887. The presence of gas
and oil for fuel, and remarkable railroad facilities, were the magnets
which attracted them. The scarcity of gas and the high price of oil
threatened these industries early in 1895, and drove the manufacturers to
consider the possibility of having to seek other fuels. With the prospects
p. 290 - WOOD COUNTY, OHIO.
The I. O. O. F., Rocky Ford Lodge, No. 647, was the first secret society
organized in North Baltimore or Henry township. It was instituted in July,
1870, and on March 29, 1879, was consolidated with Hayward lodge, of Van
Buren. The lodge is called Hayward now; its number is 333, and it has
seventy-six members. The charter members were: Allen Dorsey, Daniel Frick,
John Haen, Lloyd Weisel, Edward Zarbaugh, William Campbell, Henry Campbell,
E. W. Poe, J. W. Tarr, F. Goldner, L. D. Arnold, Jeff Richcreek, J. C.
Shaffer, J. Salsbury, J. W. Bushong, Jacob Light, Michael Henning, Reuben
Shoemaker, E. F. Rogers, G. W. Trout, Joseph Magrum, J. W. Coleman, T. C.
Poe. The first noble grand was Jeff Richcreek, and the first permanent
secretary, James Porter. In 1895 F. H. Braymer was noble grand.
Name:
Rosetta J WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
c. 1838
Ohio, USA
Census:
1850 (age 11-12)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Death:
Name:
Charlotte WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
c. 1839
Ohio, USA
Census:
1850 (age 10-11)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Death:
Name:
Sarah WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
c. 1841
Ohio, USA
Census:
1850 (age 8-9)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Death:
Name:
Rufus WEISEL
Sex:
Male
Birth:
c. 1843
Ohio, USA
Census:
1850 (age 6-7)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Military:
c. 1862 (age 18-19)
Civil War, Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Death:
Feb 10, 1863 (age 19-20)3
Cause: died in the hospital during the Civil War
http://interment.net/data/us/tn/davidson/nashnat/index_watwe.htm (January 2004)
Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee
Weisel, Rufus, d. 02/10/1863, PVT G 99 OHIO INF, Plot: B5692, *
Burial:
Feb, 1863
Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Address: Nashville National Cemetery
http://interment.net/data/us/tn/davidson/nashnat/index_watwe.htm (January 2004)
Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson County, Tennessee
Weisel, Rufus, d. 02/10/1863, PVT G 99 OHIO INF, Plot: B5692, *
Name:
Laura Jane WEISEL
Sex:
Female
Birth:
c. 1847
Ohio, USA
Census:
1850 (age 2-3)
Allen Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA2
Death:
HISTORY of HANCOCK COUNTY OHIO. CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC.; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO ; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, E'TC., ETC, ILLUSTRATED (CHICAGO: WARNER. BEERS & CO., 1886.). p. 350 - HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hancock/HancockChapX.htm
Chapter X Allen Township
In 1833 Isaac Weisel, David Dorset', Peter Heller and Henry Rader located in the township. The first two mentioned were brothers-in-law, Mr. Weisel having married Jane Dorset', and both were natives of Pennsylvania. Weisel settled on the southeast quarter of Section 2, where both he and his wife died in 1878 or 1879. They were the parents of ten children, six of whom survive. David and Rosanna Dorset' came from Bedford County, Penn., in October, 1833, and located near the site of Van Buren in Section 18 in what was then Cass Township. Here Allen, now a resident of the township, was born in February, 1831, being one of the first births in the settlement. 1n 183 David was elected justice of Cass Township, and reelected to the same position. He reared a family of seven children, four of whom survive, Allen and Cordelia being residents of the township, where both the father and mother died. Peter Heller, of Wayne County, Ohio, settled on the southeast quarter of Section 25, in 1833, and the same year was elected justice of Portage Township, and re-elected in 1836. He finally sold his farm, and removed to Indiana. Henry Rader, a native of Virginia, settled in 1833 on Section 13, where his son, Adam, now lives. Both he and his wife died in this township.
Census - 1850 United States Federal. Allen, Hancock Co., Ohio,.
Name: Isaac Weisel
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Allen, Hancock, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 45
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated): 1805
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household ID: 3
House Number: 3
Line Number: 10
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 692
GS Film Number: 444685
Digital Folder Number: 004204481
Image Number: 00229
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Isaac Weisel M 45 Pennsylvania
Jane Weisel F 42 Pennsylvania
Oliver Weisel M 19 Pennsylvania
Mary Weisel F 17 Pennsylvania
Lloyd Weisel M 13 Ohio
Rosetta J Weisel F 12 Ohio
Charlotte Weisel F 11 Ohio
Sarah Weisel F 9 Ohio
Rufus Weisel M 7 Ohio
John Weisel M 5 Ohio
Laura Jane Weisel F 3 Ohio
Citing this Record:
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, <i>FamilySearch</i> (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXQZMBH : accessed 20 December 2014), Isaac Weisel, Allen, Hancock, Ohio, United States; citing family 3, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
HISTORY of HANCOCK COUNTY OHIO. CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC.; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO ; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, E'TC., ETC, ILLUSTRATED (CHICAGO: WARNER. BEERS & CO., 1886.). page 657.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hancock/HancockAllen.htm
AMANDA TOWNSHIP - 657
LLOYD WEISEL, farmer, P. O. Van Buren, was born in this county, April 23,
1835. His parents, Isaac and Jane (Dorset') Weisel, were natives of
Pennsylvania, the former a shoemaker by trade, but in later life
a farmer; they came to this county in 1833, and died here in 1878, their
deaths occurring only one week apart. They were the parents of ten
children, six of whom are yet living: Oliver, Lloyd, Charlotte, Sarah, John
and Laura. A son, Rufus, served in the Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and died in the hospital: Lloyd, the subject of this sketch, has
resided in this county all his life, except eight years spent in
California. He returned to this county in 186J, and has since engaged in
farming and stock raising. having farm property to the extent of 300 acres:
He is a member of Haywood Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 333. He married,
September 14, 1865, Nancy, daughter of James Telfer. No children have been
born of this union, but Mr. and Mrs. Weisel have reared two, who have been
in the fam ily since they were quite young: Mary Telfer and Melvin Needham.
The family are members of the Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Weisel
is a Republican. He is one of the substantial farmers of this county.
Web - Find A Grave www.findagrave.com. Find A Grave Memorial# 115177285.
Isaac Weisel
Birth: Oct. 5, 1806
Bedford County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Nov. 2, 1878
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Jane Dorsey Weisel (1808 - 1878)*
Children:
Caroline Weisel (____ - 1853)*
Oliver Weisel (1832 - 1913)*
Mary D Weisel (1833 - 1852)*
Lloyd Weisel (1835 - 1896)*
Rosetta Weisel Heminger (1837 - 1883)*
Sarah C. Weisel Burrell (1841 - 1902)*
Rufus Weisel (1843 - 1863)*
John Weisel (1845 - 1908)*
Laura Jane Weisel Hutton (1847 - 1928)*
Burial:
Bechtel Cemetery
Van Buren
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Created by: rakjr
Record added: Aug 09, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 115177285
Ibid. Find A Grave Memorial# 115178532.
Oliver Weisel
Birth: Mar. 4, 1832
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Aug. 30, 1913
Bowling Green
Wood County
Ohio, USA
Family links:
Parents:
Isaac Weisel (1806 - 1878)
Jane Dorsey Weisel (1808 - 1878)
Siblings:
Caroline Weisel (____ - 1853)*
Oliver Weisel (1832 - 1913)
Mary D Weisel (1833 - 1852)*
Lloyd Weisel (1835 - 1896)*
Rosetta Weisel Heminger (1837 - 1883)*
Sarah C. Weisel Burrell (1841 - 1902)*
Rufus Weisel (1843 - 1863)*
John Weisel (1845 - 1908)*
Laura Jane Weisel Hutton (1847 - 1928)*
Burial:
Bechtel Cemetery
Van Buren
Hancock County
Ohio, USA
Created by: rakjr
Record added: Aug 09, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 115178532
HISTORY of HANCOCK COUNTY OHIO. CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY, ITS TOWNSHIPS, TOWNS, VILLAGES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INDUSTRIES, ETC.; PORTRAITS OF EARLY SETTLERS AND PROMINENT MEN; BIOGRAPHIES; HISTORY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY; HISTORY OF OHIO ; STATISTICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTER, E'TC., ETC, ILLUSTRATED (CHICAGO: WARNER. BEERS & CO., 1886.). p. 657.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hancock/HancockAllen.htm
AMANDA TOWNSHIP - 657
LLOYD WEISEL, farmer, P. O. Van Buren, was born in this county, April 23,
1835. His parents, Isaac and Jane (Dorset') Weisel, were natives of
Pennsylvania, the former a shoemaker by trade, but in later life
a farmer; they came to this county in 1833, and died here in 1878, their
deaths occurring only one week apart. They were the parents of ten
children, six of whom are yet living: Oliver, Lloyd, Charlotte, Sarah, John
and Laura. A son, Rufus, served in the Ninety-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, and died in the hospital: Lloyd, the subject of this sketch, has
resided in this county all his life, except eight years spent in
California. He returned to this county in 186J, and has since engaged in
farming and stock raising. having farm property to the extent of 300 acres:
He is a member of Haywood Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 333. He married,
September 14, 1865, Nancy, daughter of James Telfer. No children have been
born of this union, but Mr. and Mrs. Weisel have reared two, who have been
in the fam ily since they were quite young: Mary Telfer and Melvin Needham.
The family are members of the Presbyterian Church. In politics Mr. Weisel
is a Republican. He is one of the substantial farmers of this county.
Ibid. page 473.
468 - HISTORY OE HANCOCK COUNTY.
CHAPTER XXII.
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
472 - HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
PAGE 473 - PICTURE OF LLOYD WEISEL
Ibid. page 853.
http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Hancock/HancockUnion.htm
UNION TOWNSHIP - 853
UNION TOWNSHIP.
JOHN WEISEL, farmer, P. O. Mount Cory, was born in Allen Township, this
county, September 6, 1845, son of Isaac and Jane (Dorsey) Weisel, natives
of Pennsylvania, and of German and English descent. They moved from
Pennsylvania to this county about 1835, and settled in Allen Township, on a
farm where they spent the remaining portion of their lives, their deaths
occurring in 1878, within one week of each other. John Weisel, the subject
of this sketch, is the eighth in a family of ten children, nine of whom
grew to maturity. He was reared on a farm, received a common school
education, and has been a farmer all his life. He is the owner of 118 acres
of land in Union Township, this county, where he resides. In 1870 he
married Barbara Jane Swab, daughter of Solomon Swab, and of German descent,
and their children are William R., Charley Otto, Parlee E., Oliver Earl and
Nolin S. Mr. and Mrs. Weisel are members of the Evangelical Association. In
politics he is a Democrat.