Hearne History - Page 154

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Bertha Elizabeth, born Dec. 1, 1870, married Harry Barnes Gear Jan. 4, 1897. Mr. Gear. is an electrical engineer wit the Edison Company at Chicago, Ill. Their home is at Morgan Park, Ill.

They have two children -- Margaret, born June 13, 1900; Robert Barnes, born Oct. 16, 1904.

Leonard William Riley. born Feb. 6, 1872; married Miss Julia W. Pearce Sept. 1, 1897. Leonard W. Riley is a Baptist minister, graduate of Granville College, 0., and later from Rochester Seminary of N. Y.; is now president of McMinnville College, Oregon; children: John Kenneth, born Mar. 10, 1899; Janet, born Nov. 8. I9oo; Ruth, born Dec. 25, 1902.

Walter Ennis Riley, born Nov. 9, 1873.

Oren Newton Riley, born Aug. 21, 1875; married Miss Dora Blanche McVey Dec. i8, 1898. He is in the insurance business at Marietta, 0.; children: Dorothy and Richard (twins), born June 23, 1903.

Frances Dibble Riley, born Aug. 29, 1877; married Ralph Anderson Buell, Sept. 16, 1904. Mr. Buell is market gardener and lives on Newport Pike.

Edith Vesta Riley, born Feb. 28, 1879.

Lewis Clarke Riley, born May 31, 1882.

Theodore Robert Williams married Miss Margaret Scott Hadley July 4, 1873. She is a sister of Mrs. David Rood. Their children are: George Hadley. born May 30, 1874; Flora Vesta, born Feb. 24, 1891. They live on the Hadley farm near Marietta, O.

Oren Edward Williams married Miss Lillian A. Miller Jan. 6, 1886, and went to Topeka, Kansas, where he was engaged in the publishing business. They have one child, Clyde B., born Nov. 13, 1887. Mr. Williams died and his widow and son removed to Marietta.

William Thomas Williams married Miss Mary Chamberlain Dec. 4, 1879; have one daughter, Hattie, who married Ed Francks, Oct., 1899, who lives on a farm at Springhill, Kansas, and has one child, Olive, born Sept., 1900. William Thomas Williams lives at Ocheltree, Kansas.

John Williams, twin brother of William, born Mar. 23, 1824; died at his home near Akron, Iowa, Aug. 8, 1900. At the age of ninteen, united with the Baptist church. In 1848 he entered Granville College and graduated 1852. He then went to Rochester

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