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Personal data Rowland W. Hollopeter 

  • He was born in the year 1867 in fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten.
  • He died in the year 1937 in fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, he was 70 years old.
  • A child of Silas T. Hollopeter and Olive Craig
  • This information was last updated on August 22, 2006.

Household of Rowland W. Hollopeter

He is married to Ethelyn Viers.

They got married on January 27, 1892 at Grelton, Richfield Twp., Henry Co., OH, he was 25 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 Rowland W. Hollopeter

Rowland W. Hollopeter

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 HenryCo., 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, (Kent Lakes NY, 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 GreltonCemetery, Grelton, Henry, OH ...'

Darling, Jo, e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Kent Lakes NY, JD, xxii Jun MMV)

'... Rolland Hollopeter was the son of Silas T. Hollopeter and Olive Craig. They were from Grelton (formerly Grilltown), Henry County, OH. The village is at the crossroads of four townships. Most records show that they lived in DamascusTownship. ...'

Linderman, Daniel Wesley, The Edmonds and Linderman and associated families, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, v Jan MMIV)

'... Rowland W. 'Rollie' HOLLOPETER ... Sex: M Birth: 1867 ... Death: 1937 ... Change Date: 5 Jan 2004 ... Father: Silas T. HOLLOPETER b: 22 Aug 1833 in Wayne County, Ohio, USA Mother: Olive CRAIG b: 13 Oct 1838 in Green Springs, SenecaCounty, Ohio, USA

Sources:

1. Abbrev: Descendants of EDMOND EDMONDS & HANNAH ADDAMS Title: The Descendants of EDMOND EDMONDS & HANNAH ADDAMS of Simsbury, Connecticut Author: Anita Hyatt Davis, compiler (A sixth great-granddaughter) Publication: Published by FAMILYHISTORY PUBLISHERS Bountiful, Utah 2003 Text: PREFACE: [extracts of] An Edmonds book has been a dream of my first cousin, Stuart Lawrence Edmonds, of Midland, Michigan, for many years. His enthusiasm spread as he shared his dream with me,and I have enjoyed the r esearch Stuart asked me to do in connection with the book. When ill health beset his family with all its demands, the project had to be put on the 'back burner.' About two and a half years ago, I rea lized that ifthe book were to become a reality, it would be up to me to put it together.

One of the most exhilarating projects on which I have ever worked has been compiling the data and writing the Edmonds book. This being a compilation of the family lines of others who share the same immigrant ancestor, (Edmond Edmonds,Sr.), I have been thrilled to find distant cousin from all over the United States including Alaska, as well as Canada. What a GREAT family we have! It has bee n genuinely exciting to get acquainted with so many wonderful family members asthey have rendered their assistance to this work.

APPRECIATION: [extracts of and paraphrased]

Jay Robbins of Springfield, MA [Massachusetts]. No known relationship to Edmond Edmonds; mining expert interested in the miners of Simbury, MA. There were two others who have spent many, many hours gathering and providing data forTuscarawas County, Ohio, and Barry County, Michigan. I thrilled over the dedication of Celia Hartmann of Carrolton, Ohio, and Daniel Linderman of Hastings, Michigan. With their enthusiasm for the project, they inspired many to submittheir family lines to the book.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: As submitters to the book range in ability from novices to professionals, many have not had training in the recording of their sources. We have thus recorded them mainly as received and are grat eful for what they sent us. ... Name:Daniel Wesley Linderman Lot 287 Nashville, Michigan 49073 USA Note: I have a copy of this document or item or I have copied the record. Page: Section II, Page(s) 101 & 164, Ind. No. 775 Quality: 4 Date: 5 Jan 2004' <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Rowland W. Hollopeter

Olive Craig
1838-1881

Rowland W. Hollopeter
1867-1937

1892

Ethelyn Viers
1873-1955

Alta Hollopeter
1897-< 1955

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David Allen Navorska, "Navorska tree", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/navorska-tree/I16606.php : accessed May 1, 2025), "Rowland W. Hollopeter (1867-1937)".