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Household of Ethelyn Viers

She is married to Rowland W. Hollopeter.

They got married on January 27, 1892 at Grelton, Richfield Twp., Henry Co., OH, she was 18 years old.

Rowland W. Hollopeter oo Ethelyn Viers

Marriage source: Darling, Jo, Queries, Fulton Footprints Vol XXIV Issue 3, Summer 2004 (received 5 Nov 2004) pg. 18, col 1

'Jo Darling - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) BUTTON, HOLLOPETER, PARRITT, VIERS. Seeking burial place of Frances Elvire VIERS (nee PARRITT-BUTTON) and Peter S. VIERS. Their daughter Ethelyn married R.W. HOLLOPETER and lived in Grelton, Henry Co., OH. Probate records for both Frances and Peter are located in Henry Co., OH. No burial records can be located. From probate records it appears there was some property located in Wauseon. Peter died 19 Sept 1878 and Frances died 24 Mar 1879.'

Darling, Jo, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Pub. location unknown, JD, xviii Jun MMV)

'Subject: PETER SALSBERRY VIERS FAMILY, ... Peter and Frances had one child: Ethelyn b 15 NOV 1873, possibly in Liberty Twp., Henry, OH; d 18 AUG 1955 in Carey, Cuyahoga, OH; m 27 JAN 1892 Roland W. Hollopeter in Grelton, Damascus Twp., Henry, OH. Ethelyn is buried in Grelton Cemetery, Grelton, Henry, OH ...'

Child(ren):

  1. Lola Hollopeter  1892-1964 
  2. Alice Craig Hollopeter  1895-1964 
  3. Alta Hollopeter  1897-< 1955 
  4. Florence Hollopeter  1898-1984 


Notes about Ethelyn Viers

Ethelyn Viers

Source: Author: Darling, Jo, Title: Queries, Fulton Footprints Vol XXIV Issue 3, Summer 2004, Publication location: Swanton, OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, (received 5 Nov 2004) pg. 18, col. 1, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"Jo Darling - (XXXXX@XXXX.XXX) BUTTON, HOLLOPETER, PARRITT, VIERS. Seeking burial place of Frances Elvire VIERS (nee PARRITT-BUTTON) and Peter S. VIERS. Their daughter Ethelyn married R.W. HOLLOPETER and lived in Grelton, HenryCo., OH. Probate records for both Frances and Peter are located in Henry Co., OH. No burial records can be located. From probate records it appears there was some property located in Wauseon. Peter died 19 Sept 1878 and Frances died24 Mar 1879."

Author: Darling, Jo, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Kent Lakes NY, Publisher: JD, Publication date: xviii June MMV)

"Subject: PETER SALSBERRY VIERS FAMILY, ... Peter was married to Frances Elvira Button (nee Parritt) and they had one daughter: Ethelyn M. Viers. Peter died in 19 SEP 1878 and Francis followed six months later on 24 MAR 1878, Strangely, Francis is NOT buried next to Peter. Ihave yet to discover where her final resting place is. Both Peter and Frances have extensive probate records in the Henry County Court House, Napoleon, OH.

Francis was previously married to Joseph M. Button from Norfolk, Litchfield, CT. She had three grown children before she married Peter.

Peter and Frances had one child: Ethelyn b 15 NOV 1873, possibly in Liberty Twp., Henry, OH; d 18 AUG 1955 in Carey, Cuyahoga, OH; m 27 JAN 1892 Roland W. Hollopeter in Grelton, Damascus Twp., Henry, OH. Ethelyn is buried in GreltonCemetery, Grelton, Henry, OH

Ethelyn and Roland had seven children:

LOLA b NOV 1892, d 05 AUG 1964; m Maurice M. Mercer, lived in Bowling Green, Wood, OH, children: Mary, Robert and Margaret

ALICE CRAIG b JUL 1895; d 17 FEB1964; m. Jacob Hartzer Redhead (2nd wife); lived in Lakewood, Cuyahoga, OH. (Had a son Robert. She wrote poetry.)

ALTA b SEP 1897; d before 1955; m ? Capps; daughter Denise

FLORENCE, b NOV 1898; d DEC 1984; m (1) ?King, daughter Rosemary; (2) L. R. Weber. In 1955 she was living in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. At the time of her death she was living in Winter Park, Orange, FL

CHARLES, b 1901; d 1948, buried in Grelton Cemetery, Grelton, Henry, OH

OLIVE, b 1904; d 1906, Buried in Grelton Cemetery, Grelton, Henry, OH

CRAIG HOLLIS, b 1909. Do not know if he ever married. In 1955 he was living in Columbus, Franklin, OH.

The Grelton Cemetery is beautiful and located about one mile outside of the center of the village -- North, heading towards the Maumee River; on the West side of the road. If you ever are in Henry County, OH you should go visit thiscemetery.

Okay, that is the all I can tell you of the descendants of Peter S. Viers and his wife Frances Elvira Parritt Button. If you locate any other descendants I would appreciate hearing from you. We hold a Parritt Family Reunion every yearout in Henry County, OH and would like to include descendants of Frances. ..."

Note: There is no Carey in Cuyahoga Co., OH. Carey is in Crawford Twp., Wyandot Co., OH <>

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