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John FOULKS

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage: John Foulks married Mary Slence, who was the daughter of William Slence, and they had seven children. Mary had a first marriage to Daniel Hassler, who died while moving his family from Gettysburg, Pa. to Columbiana Conuty, Ohio. Ref:"Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio by Danner, Vol II, 1904.

Military: John Foulks served in the War of 1812 entering service at the age of 15 years, serving with Captain Daniel Harbaugh's company of light dragoons (cavalry) dated Sept. 1812. Ref:"Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio" by Danner, p.362." A Souvenir History of the Old Village of New Lisbon, Ohio & The Old Town of Salem, Ohio", Ohio Genealogy Society 1987, p.10 & 11.

Occupation: Overland freighting bussiness as a teamster between the settlements of Eastern Ohio and the Allegheny Mountains. Later, he became a farmer and an innkeeper. Ref:'Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio" by Danner, p.1362.

Land: The Hamlet of Moultrie was platted by John Foulks in 1851 and was comprised of 24 lots each 60 by 120 feet. John Foulks was the proprietor of these lands. The population was 75. Ref:"History of Columbiana Co., Ohio"

Divorce: John Foulks & Elizabeth Fisher were married Apr.25, 1820 in Beaver Co.,Pa; In June 1825, she filed her petition to divorce him for extreme cruelty and adultery at New Lisbon, Col. Co.,Ohio. There was a child, Catherine Jane, age 3 years.(Columbiana County Court records 2, p.91) Ref: Columbiana County, Ohio Marriages, 1800-1870. Ref: Ohio Patriot, New Lisbon newspaper June 25 1825, p.1.

Age: Year determined from 1850 census.


Elizabeth FISHER

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage: "Old Landmarks, Canton and Stark County, Ohio", by Danner, P.1362.

Divorce: Ohio Patriot, New Lisbon Ohio paper Saturday, June 25, 1825. Notice of intent to divorce John Foulks for reasons of extreme cruelty and adultery published by Horace Potter, Clerk of the Supreme Court of Columbiana Co. State of Ohio. Dated June 15, 1825.


William FOULKS II

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage:William was named after his father William. He married Mary Grimes Jan.1, 1835. After his marriage, he located on a farm in Weller Twp., Richland County and remained there all his life. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Ref: History of Richland County by Albert A. Graham.

Land: William at his father's death purchased the other heirs interest in his father's farm. This he farmed until his death. William was known as Esquire Foulks having served many years as a justice of peace. He also served as a township trustee. Ref: Centennial Biographical History by A. J. Baughman, p.641.

Occupation: Besides farming, he served many years as a Justice of the Peace and was widely known through out the County as Esquire Foulks. He also served as a township trustee. Ref: Centennial Biographical History by A. J. Baughman.


Mary GRIMES

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage: History of Richland County by Albert A. Graham,p.786.

Burial: Reference from BloomingGrove Township, Richland County cemeteries, P.8.


KINNEY

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Ref:  Foulks Family Records by Minabelle Summy Foulks.


Mary FOULKS

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage: Mary Foulks married a man whose surname was Kenny or Kinney. Per Foulks Family by Minabelle S. Foulks.


William STEVENSON

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Census: 1850 U.S. Census Richland County, Weller Twp., Ohio. Husband of Minerva Foulks. Occupation; farmer.


Minerva FOULKS

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage: Minerva Foulks married William Stevenson. Reference 1850 U.S. Census Richland County, Weller Twp., Ohio. They had 11 children. History of Richland County by Graham, Biographical sketches. p. 913-914. The article in the history written by Graham states that Minerva married Samuel Stevenson, but the 1850 U.S. Census gives her husband's name as William.

Census: 1880 Census; Richland Co., Weller Twp. Minerva is 66 years old; 5 of her children are living with her: W. Levi age 36, Elizabeth age 44, B. Mary age 38, H. George age 31, C. Simon age 24.


John FOULKS

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Marriage: John Foulks married Mary Slence, who was the daughter of William Slence, and they had seven children. Mary had a first marriage to Daniel Hassler, who died while moving his family from Gettysburg, Pa. to Columbiana Conuty, Ohio. Ref:"Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio by Danner, Vol II, 1904.

Military: John Foulks served in the War of 1812 entering service at the age of 15 years, serving with Captain Daniel Harbaugh's company of light dragoons (cavalry) dated Sept. 1812. Ref:"Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio" by Danner, p.362." A Souvenir History of the Old Village of New Lisbon, Ohio & The Old Town of Salem, Ohio", Ohio Genealogy Society 1987, p.10 & 11.

Occupation: Overland freighting bussiness as a teamster between the settlements of Eastern Ohio and the Allegheny Mountains. Later, he became a farmer and an innkeeper. Ref:'Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio" by Danner, p.1362.

Land: The Hamlet of Moultrie was platted by John Foulks in 1851 and was comprised of 24 lots each 60 by 120 feet. John Foulks was the proprietor of these lands. The population was 75. Ref:"History of Columbiana Co., Ohio"

Divorce: John Foulks & Elizabeth Fisher were married Apr.25, 1820 in Beaver Co.,Pa; In June 1825, she filed her petition to divorce him for extreme cruelty and adultery at New Lisbon, Col. Co.,Ohio. There was a child, Catherine Jane, age 3 years.(Columbiana County Court records 2, p.91) Ref: Columbiana County, Ohio Marriages, 1800-1870. Ref: Ohio Patriot, New Lisbon newspaper June 25 1825, p.1.

Age: Year determined from 1850 census.


Mary SLENCE

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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Biography: "Old Landmarks of Canton and Stark County, Ohio", Biographical article on John M. Foulks.

Biography: "Revolutionary History of The Foulks Family" compiled by Bess Vink Kester.

Marriage: Ref: "old Landmarks of Canton and Stark Co., Ohio" by Danner, P.362. Mary's first marriage was to Daniel Hassler, who died while moving his family of 5 children from Gettysburg, Pa. to a tract of land in Columbiana County which he had purchased the previous year.

Age: Year determined from 1850 Census.


Wilbur H. WOODS

RESEARCHER: Thomas E. Foulks HYPERTEXT [ http://htmlhelp.rootsweb.com/webtree/FO/fodemo.htm ]
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