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Personal data Ephraim Falor 


Household of Ephraim Falor

He is married to Ora Elizabeth (Cora F.) Hamlin.

They got married on July 3, 1862 at Akron, Summit Co., OH, he was 27 years old.

Ephraim Falor oo Cora Hamlin

Marriage source: Clay, Marilyn (Falor), Letter to David Navorska, (Delta OH, M.F.C., xxvi Feb MCMXCVIII), pg. 1

'...children of Leonard FALOR ... 23 Ephraim, born 13 June 1834, married Cora HAMLIN'

Coggins, James; Hamlin, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=miami&id=I17255, xi Sept MMIV)

"... Ephraim FALOR Sex: M Birth: 13 JUN 1834 in Coventry, Summit County, OH Death: 12 OCT 1887

Note: Andrews, H. Franklin. The Hamlin Family. Exira, IA: Published by the author, 1902. Change Date: 11 SEP 2004

Marriage 1 Orra F. HAMLIN b: 16 SEP 1837 in Doylestown, Wayne County, OH Married: 3 JUL 1859 in Akron, Summit County, OH ..." <>

Child(ren):

  1. Frank Leslie Falor  1861-???? 
  2. Rose Falor  1864-> 1896
  3. Austin Leonard Falor  1866-???? 
  4. Cora Falor  1868-> 1901 
  5. Louis P. Falor  1870-????
  6. William Elgin Falor  1872-????
  7. Abram Ephraim Falor  1874-1954 
  8. Nancy E. Falor  1877-????
  9. James O. Falor  1879-????


Notes about Ephraim Falor

Ephraim Failor

Source: Stringfellow, Helena, The Alwood Family Tree, (Grantville PA, Wert Bookbinding, MCMXCVI), pg. II-FGS-6b, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for dob = 13 Jun 1835.

Clay, Marilyn (Falor), Letter to David Navorska, (Delta OH, M.F.C., xxvi Feb MCMXCVIII), pg. 1

'... children of Leonard FALOR ... 23 Ephraim, born 13 June 1834, married Cora HAMLIN'

Hanna, Jacquelyn, Alwood Web Site, (Portage MI, J.H., read xx Sep MCMXCIX) for the fact that Coventry is a twp.

10 July 1870 2nd Ward, Akron City, Summit Co., OH census pg. 76-88, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'3, 681, 715, Falor Ephrahim, ae 40, male, white, Stone Mason, r/e $1200, b. OH 4, Orgie, 35, fem, white, Keeping House, b. OH 5, Frank, 10, male, white At Home, b. OH 6, Rosa, 6, fem, white, At Home, b. OH 7, Austin, 5, male, white, At Home, b. OH 8, Cora, 2, fem, white, At Home, b. OH 9. Louis 2/12, male white, At Home, b. OH, b. April'

The months for Louis is hard to read. the month of birth is hard to read also. The Or in Orgie is tentative. Might it be Angie?

Based on the approximate age of Ephriam = 40 & his occupation of Stone Mason, I am equating him with the 1850 Ephriam in the home of Leonard & Prudence. On the 1850 census, Ephraim is a stone mason also.
-- BUT -- Frank Falor is 10. How could the Ephraim Falor on the 1850 census, apparently single, marry & have a son aged 10 on the 1860 census?

To Do: Check the 1880 census, to see if an Ephraim can be found. If so, has he a father born in PA & a mother born in MD?

13 July 1860 Coventry Twp, Summit Co., OH census, pg 182B-108, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'16, 819, 810, Leonard Falor, 53, male, color [check-mark] Stone Mason, r/e $500, p/p $300, b. PA 17, Prudence ', 52, fem, color [check-mark], b. MD 18, Ephraim ', 25, male, Stone Mason, b. OH'

To Do: Check the 1880 census, to see if an Ephraim can be found. If so, has he a father born in PA & a mother born in MD?

Only a baby Ephraim on the 1880 census.

Coggins, James; Hamlin, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=miami&id=I17255, xi Sept MMIV)

"... Ephraim FALOR Sex: M Birth: 13 JUN 1834 in Coventry, Summit County, OH Death: 12 OCT 1887

Note: Andrews, H. Franklin. The Hamlin Family. Exira, IA: Published by the author, 1902. Change Date: 11 SEP 2004

Marriage 1 Orra F. HAMLIN b: 16 SEP 1837 in Doylestown, Wayne County, OH Married: 3 JUL 1859 in Akron, Summit County, OH

Children

1. Frank Leslie FALOR b: 6 MAY 1861 in Akron, Summit County, OH 2. Rose FALOR b: 6 DEC 1864 in Akron, Summit County, OH 3. Austin Leonard FALOR b: 18 FEB 1866 in Coventry, Summit County, OH 4. Cora FALOR b: 8 APR 1868 in Akron, Summit County, OH 5. Louis P. FALOR b: 22 FEB 1870 in Akron, Summit County, OH 6. William Elgin FALOR b: 17 JUL 1872 in Akron, Summit County, OH 7. Abram Ephraim FALOR b: 26 OCT 1874 in Akron, Summit County, OH 8. Nancy E. FALOR b: 21 JUN 1877 in Akron, Summit County, OH 9. James O. FALOR b: 28 OCT 1879 in Akron, Summit County, OH"

N.N., message regarding Ephraim Falor, (Pub. location unknown, http://community.ancestry.com/messages/view.aspx?id=27371482&expandall=0, i June MMXII)

"I have posted a picture of the gravestone for Ephraim Falor 1835-1886. He died in Akron, Summit county, Ohio and is buried at Lakewood cemetery, Akron, Ohio. Took it on my search for my family the Rex's. Thought you might beinterested." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Ephraim Falor

Leonard Falor
1807-< 1870
Prudence Alwood
± 1808-> 1870

Ephraim Falor
1835-1887

1862
Rose Falor
1864-> 1896
Cora Falor
1868-> 1901

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