Descendants of

John LehMiller

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37. Jay E. LEHMILLER

In January 1920, 30 year old widower Jay Lehmiller lived in a house that he owned in the North Industry Precinct of Canton, Stark County, Ohio. His wife, Carrie, had died less than a year earlier. With him lived his three children, John J. (7), Mary Jane (5), and Louise K. (4 yrs 2 mo’s). Only John attended school. Jay was employed as a manager of a general store. Jay and his mother were born in Ohio; his father was born in Indiana. Also living in the LehMiller home in 1920 were Jay's 60 year old widowed father, Jacob, and John's three unmarried siblings: Ruth (36), Hazel (33), and Karl (18).

In 1930, Jay Lehmiller owned a house worth $4500 on Main Street in the North Industry section of Canton, Ohio. With him lived his wife Anna M. (33), and three children from their previous marriages: Mary Jane Lehmiller (16), Edward J. Lung (14) and Mary E. Lung (12). All three children attended school. Also living in the household was Anna's widowed father, John H. Fisher. (70). Jay worked as the manager of a hardware store.


62. Louise Florein LEHMILLER

Obituary:
 Canton Repository, Feb 2002

Louise F. Lehmiller, age 86, of Canton, died Monday evening in the Pines Care Center following an extended illness. Daughter of the late Jay E. and Caroline (Singer) Lehmiller. She was a longtime North Industry resident, retiring from Massillon City Schools, where she was an art teacher at the Longfellow Junior High School. She was a 1933 graduate of Mt. Marie Academy and graduated from the University of Cincinnati and the Student Art League of New York City. A former member of the Canton College Club, Canton Women's Club and the Massillon Retired Teachers Assoc. Member of St. Mary's Catholic Church.

She is also preceded in death by her stepmother, Ann Lehmiller; sister, Jane Patton; brother, John Lehmiller; half brother, Peter Lehmiller; stepbrother, Edward Lehmiller. Survived by one stepsister, Betty Davidson of Canton; one sister-in-law, Norma Lehmiller of North Industry; several nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Memorial Mass will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no public services. The Kreighbaum-Sanders Funeral Home on S. Cleveland Ave. is in charge of arrangements.


Anna M. FISHER

According to the 1930 census, Anna's parents were also born in PA.


65. George CLARK

Geroge never married. George was a pile driver and a WWII veteran.


67. Lester CLARK

Lester died as an infant and was a twin to Chester.


54. ilah Viola CLARK

 Ilah and sister, Ida, herded 79 head of cattle from Barada to Clark Island on horseback, a distance of about 8 miles. Ilah was and excellent cook and had her own restaurant in North Powder, Oregon.


Jess HAMILTON

Jess was a rancher, and farmer in Willamina, OR.


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