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Personal data Zermiah Mable Alwood 


Household of Zermiah Mable Alwood

She is married to Simon Albert Raker.

They got married on October 29, 1874 at Fulton Co., OH, she was 20 years old.

Simon Albert Raker oo Jermiah Mabel Alwood

Marriage source: IGI for date & county

Title: Fulton Co OH Marriages 1864 - 1927, (Publication location: Swanton OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MCMXCVI), pg. 133, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH.

[Pg. 199]

"Raker, Simon - Atwood, Zeruiah 29 Oct 1874 3-428" <>

Child(ren):

  1. Ethel Iva Raker  1881-1948 
  2. Archie Dale Raker  1884-1941
  3. Mildred Geniene Raker  1887-1959 
  4. Grace Mabel Raker  1889-< 1901


Notes about Zermiah Mable Alwood

Zermiah Mabel Alwood

Source: Author: Klaus, Terry, Title: The Family Alwood, (Publication location: Crescent City, CA, Publisher: T.K., Publication date: June MCMXCI), pg. 158, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for name = Zermiah Mable Alwood

cf. Author: Stahl, Harriet, Title: The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl Sr of LeHigh Co PA, (Publication location: Mt. Vernon IN, Publisher: Windmill Pub Inc, Publication date: MCMXCV), pg. 317, Repository: Lenig Lib., New Bloomfield, PA.

cf. Author: Stringfellow, Helena, Title: The Alwood Family Tree, (Publication location: Grantville PA, Publisher: Wert Bookbinding, Publication date: MCMXCVI), pg. II-FGS-138, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

Sobriquet = A. T. or Aunt Toots.

June 1860 Delta & Swanton POs, Swan Creek Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg. 388A-53, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"12, Zena [Allwood], 6, fem, b. OH"

5 Jun 1880 Swan Creek Twp Fulton Co OH census, pg 215C-7, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"1, 50, 52, Chamberlain, T. L. M., white, male, 46 married, farmer, b. NY, parents b. VT 2, Mary, white, fem, 43, wife, married, Keeping house, b. OH fath b. PA, moth b. OH ... 5, Raker, John, white, male, 69, father-in-law, widower, Retired Farmer, b. PA, parents b. PA 6, 51, 53, Raker, Simon, white, male, 28, married, Carpenter, b. OH, parents b. OH 7, Zemiah, white, fem, 24, Wife, married, Keeping house, b. OH, parents b. OH 8, Leon D, white, male, 4, Son, single, b. OH, parents b. OH 9, Sarah A, white, fem, 3, Daug, single, b. OH, parents b. OH 10, Sam'l L., white, male, 1, son, single, b. OH, parents b. OH"

1 June 1900 Delta OH census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"Raker, Jerureh, wife, white, fem., born May 1854, age 46, married 26 yrs, eight children, 7 still living, born OH, parents born OH, can read/write, can speak Eng."

15 Apr 1910 Delta OH census, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. ' Raker, Mabel Z., wife, fem, white, 55y, 1st marr, married 35y, eight children, 7 children living, born OH, parents born OH'

30 Mar 1914 - "Mrs. S. A. RAKER of Winameg"

29 Jan 1920 Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census, sheet 179A, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"...Smith, James P., head ... ... Mildred G., wife ... ... ...Raker, Mabel Z., moth-i-l, fem, white, 65, widow, can read/write, born OH, parents born OH, can speak Eng, occ = Nurse"

Added 20 Oct 2002

Author: Elliott, Ragan, emumerator, Title: Pike Twp., Fulton Co., OH census, (Publication location: Pike Twp., Fulton Co., OH, Publisher: U.S. Govt., Publication date: xix Apr MCMXXX), e.d. 26-15, sheet 7B-106, Repository: Dallas TX Pub.Lib.

"63 ... Smith Mildred, Head ...ae 41, widow, ae 26 at 1st marriage ... ... 66, Raker, Mabel, Mother, fem [?], white, ae 76, widow, ae 20 at 1st marr, not in school, can read or write, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng, occ=None"

Title: Tombstone Inscriptions Fulton Co OH Vol II, (Publication location: Swanton OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MCMLXXXVI), pg. 149, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

"Greenlawn Cem - Delta OH"

"RAKER, Simon A. 1851 - 1915
Mable Z. 1854 - 1935 ALWOOD, John A. 1856 - 1919"

Author: Seaman, Vashti, Title: Pioneers Around Delta OH, The Delta Atlas, (Publication location: Delta OH, Publisher: SV, Publication date: v Oct MCMLXXVII), pg. 297, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

"That MABEL Z. RAKER is the child mentioned in the above obituary is proved by her death certificate, which stated MABEL Z. RAKER d Pike Twp., Jan. 6, 1935, age 80y 7m 12d. Parents DAVID WM. ALWOOD and ANNA E. BRAILEY, Making MABEL ZALWOOD b in 1844. And that JACOB ALWOOD, who d Dec. 30, 1935, age 83y 3m 25d (b 1852) would be an older brother - sons of WASHINGTON ALWOOD and CATHERINE ALLEN."

OHDI: "RAKER MABEL Z D. Jan 6, 1935 Fulton Co. Vol 7732 Cert 7334"

Author: Dunbar, C.J. Registrar, Title: Cert. of Death, (Publication location: Columbus OH, Publisher: Dept of Health Div. of Vital Statistics, Publication date: viii Jan MCMXXXV)

"PLACE OF DEATH County Fulton Township Pike Reg. Dist No. 4624 File No. 1-7334 Length of residence in city or town where death occurred 80 yrs 7 mos 12 ds. ... Mabel Z Raker ... Female White Widowed ... WIFE of S A. Raker DATE OF BIRTH... 5-24-1854 AGE 80 Years 7 Months 12 Days ... Housewife ... Date deceased last worked at this occupation ... Sep 1928 Total time (years) spent in this occupation Life BIRTHPLACE Ohio FATHER David Wm Alwood FATHER BIRTHPLACE Ohio MOTHERMAIDEN NAME Anna Brailey MOTHER BIRTHPLACE Ohio ... INFORMANT Lee Raker Delta O BURIAL Greenlawn Delta O 1-9-1934 [sic] UNDERTAKER Wm. M. Keubler Delta O ... embalmed Yes Embalmer's No. 3777a Filed 1-8, 1935 C. J. Dunbar Registrar ...DATE OF DEATH ... 1-6-, 1935 ... I attended deceased from April 4, 1934 to Jan. 6th, 1935 I last saw her alive on Dec. 15, 1935, death is said to have occurred on the date stated above at 4:30 A.m. ... PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF DEATH ... ChronicMyocarditis Longh__s CONTRIBUTORY CAUSES ... Senility ... operation None ... autopsy No ... Accident, suicide, or homicide? No ... Manner of injury none ... Was disease or injury in any way related to occupation of deceased? No ... A. M.Wieius [?] M.D. 1/7/1935 Delta Ohio"

Author: Slaughter, Catherine B., Title: FGS

Variant of Mabel in some sources noted. <>

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