Licking Ohio Deaths

Albaugh, Alvira Jane,
née Barstow, wife of Z.F. Albaugh, died at her home in
Newton Township on Tuesday evening May 28, 1895 aged 51 years, nine months and four days.
She was a faithful and consistent member of the M.E. Church at St. Louisville where she
will be greatly missed. A husband, three daughters, and one son survive her. The funeral
took place at the Lutheran Church in St. Louisville on Decoration Day, May 30th, Reverend
Rickets of Chatham officiating.

Mrs. Lydia Albaugh died at her home east of Chatham Monday, December 20, 1897, from consumption.
The funeral took place Wednesday, December 22 at 10 oclock from the M.E. Church at
Chatham. She was an active and constant member of the Methodist Church and was highly
esteemed by a wide circle of friends.

John Albaugh - The subject of this sketch died at his home in Utica, after a
protracted and painful illness, August 1, 1878 at the age of 66 years, 3 months, and 28
days. He was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania but lived in this county
since 1817, and in Utica for the last twenty-five years, most of which time he was an
acting Justice of the Peace. Funeral services were under the direction of the
Masonic fraternity, of which he was a member; the religious services being conducted at
the Christian Church by Elder M.M. Lohr. A large concourse of friends attended
the obsequies of the deceased, who was highly esteemed by the community in which he lived.

Mr. Solomon Albaugh - Our venerable friend of Newton Township, Mr. Solomon Albaugh, died at his home
in Vanattasburg October 2nd 1879 at the age of almost seventy-five years. He
was born in Huntington County, Pennsylvania January 15, 1805 and at the age of eleven
years (in 1817) came to Licking County as a member of his fathers family; who in
said year settled in Newton Township. Mr. Allbaugh came of Revolutionary
stock, his father Zachariah Albaugh (who died in 1857 at the age of 100 years) having
served during the entire period of the war, first as a private soldier and afterwards as
an officer. The subject of this brief sketch was known to the writer but little less
than fifty years and it is gratifying to be able to testify to his fidelity to his
convictions, to his integrity of character, and to his faithfulness as a son, as brother,
husband, father, citizen, friend. He had been many years a member of the
Christian Church. His funeral was conducted by Rev. A. Hanger.

Mrs. Emma Simpson
Albaugh, former Newark resident and wife of the late
Z.H. Albaugh, died Wednesday afternoon, November 27, 1935 at 1:15 oclock in the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Clem Varner, Toboso. She was 92 years of age. Mrs. Albaugh was
the daughter of William and Mary Elizabeth Search, near Zanesville, and is survived by her
daughter and one sister, Malissa Kirsey, Greenville, Illinois. Seven grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held in the
McCament funeral home Friday afternoon at two oclock with Rev. A.B. Cox of the First
United Brethren Church officiating. Burial will be made in the Hanover Cemetery.

Mrs. Eliza Albaugh (10 December 1913) - The remains of Mrs. Eliza Albaugh, who died at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.George Dwiggen, in Toledo, arrived here late last
evening on the B&O train at 5:45. The remains were taken to the home of another
daughter, Mrs. J.O. Mitchell, 465 Tuscarawas Street. The deceased died Wednesday night
after a brief illness of pneumonia. Another daughter, Mrs. Viola Barkus, of Dayton, Ohio,
besides the others mentioned, survives. The funeral was held this afternoon at 2
oclock from the residence on Tuscarawas Street. Burial was in Cedar Hill. Reverend
Mr. Laughlin of the East Newark M.E. Church conducted the services.

Albaugh, Mary - Mary, the daughter of Richard and Mary McPeek was born December 11th, 1863. On
November 29, 1886, she was united in marriage to John Albaugh; their union being blessed
with two children: Emery (aged 12), and Rex (aged 5). On May 22nd, 1902, she passed to the
spirit world at the age of 38 years, 5 months, 11 days. She united with the Lutheran
Church at Vanatta, Ohio and was at the time of her death a devoted Christian. She leaves
to mourn her death a husband and two sons, one sister, four brothers, three half- sisters,
besides relatives and a large circle of friends. The funeral services were conducted by
her pastor, Rev. Mr. Spaid on Sunday forenoon, May 25th at the Lutheran Church at St.
Louisville. Her remains were laid away at Evans Cemetery. But thanks be to God which
giveth us the victory through our Lord, Jesus Christ.

Mrs. Lavina Albaugh Ends Her Life On Earth
(November 30, 1897; Mt. Vernon Republican, Knox County, Ohio)
Mrs. Lavina Albaugh, a well-known resident of Pleasant Township, died at the home of her
son, Mr. George Albaugh, a mile and a half east of Hunts, Tuesday morning, after
having been a great sufferer for over a year. She would have been 80 years of age
had she lived until the 2nd of next February. Deceased was born in Knox County,
where she lived all her life. She was an exemplary Christian woman, for many years a
member of the Christian Church, and she died in the faith. The funeral will be held
Thursday morning, and at ten oclock the remains will be taken from the house to St.
Johns Church, where the services, conducted by Rev. J.H. Hamilton, will be held.
Mrs. Albaugh was the beloved mother of Mrs. E.L. Starr, of this city, who attended
her funeral.

Licking
County, Ohio Cemetery Records
Utica Cemetery North, by Johnstown Genealogical Society
Washington Twp Records
Allbaugh, David b. October 15, 1842 d. November 16, 1897
Jennie (w/o David) b. July 1, 1853 d. 1931
Ella
(w/o David) d. May 31, 1868 age 19y 3m 7d
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