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Personal data Mary Lodemia Hider 


Household of Mary Lodemia Hider

She is married to Edwin Franklin Metz.

They got married on May 1, 1884 at Williams Co., OH, she was 21 years old.

Edwin Franklin Metz oo Mary Lodemia Hider

Marriage sources: Author: N.N. (family name not given), Carol, Title: "Ancestors of Vance Hider," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: Carol N.N., Pubication date: sent viii Aug MMXI), pg. 1.

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"... iii. Mary Lodemia hider metz was born in Jun 1862 in Ohio, United States. She married Edwin Franklin Metz. He was born on 07 Sep 1856 in Adams Ridge, Defiance Co, Ohio. He died on 14 Sep 1930 in 308 Spencerville Street."

Hicksville Twp., Defiance Co., OH 1920 Federal Census, (Hicksville Twp., Defiance Co., OH, U.S. Gov't, xv Jan MCMXX)

"Spencerville St. ... 78/84/84/ Metz, E. F. Head Owns Farm Male White Age 63 Married read/write Yes b. OH fath b. PA moth b. OH can speak Eng. Occ=Sawyer Saw Mill Worker
79 M. Lodemia wife fem white age 57 married can read/write Yes b. OH Father b. PA? moth b. OH can speak Eng Occ = None
80 Hider, Charlotte, moth-in-law fem. white age 80 widow can read/write b. OH fath b. Eng Fath language English moth b. OH can speak Eng Occ = None"
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Child(ren):

  1. Leah Beatrice Metz  1887-< 1998
  2. Charlotte Amyce Metz  1889-1992 


Notes about Mary Lodemia Hider

Mary Lodemia Hider

Sources: Author: Mikolajewski, Carol Hider, Title: "Ancestors of Vance Hider," (Publication location: Toledo, OH, Publisher: CHM, Publication date: sent viii Aug MMXI), pg. 1.

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"... Generation 3

4. (simon) peter (Hyder) hider, son of John Hider and Sarah W or A Young was born about 1835 in Pennsylvania, United States. He died about 1898 in Ohio, USA. He married Charlotte Cullen Athy Hider on 16 Dec 1855 in Richland, Ohio, UnitedStates (her uncle garvis signed the consent for marriage, since father was deceased).

5. Charlotte Cullen Athy Hider, daughter of William Cullen and Roxena Walden Cullen was born about 1839 in England. She died on 20 Apr 1920 in Defiance, Ohio.

Charlotte Cullen Athy Hider and (simon) peter (Hyder) hider had the following children: ... iii. Mary Lodemia hider metz was born in Jun 1862 in Ohio, United States. She married Edwin Franklin Metz. He was born on 07 Sep 1856 in Adams Ridge, Defiance Co, Ohio. He died on 14 Sep 1930 in 308 Spencerville Street."

Title: Hicksville Twp., Defiance Co., OH 1920 Federal Census, (Publication location: Hicksville Twp., Defiance Co., OH, Publisher: U.S. Gov't, Publication date: xv Jan MCMXX), microfilm, Repository: Dallas, TX pub. lib.

"78/84/84/ Metz, E. F. Head Owns Farm Male White Age 63 Married read/write Yes b. OH fath b. PA moth b. OH can speak Eng. Occ=Sawyer Saw Mill Worker
79 M. Lodemia wife fem white age 57 married can read/write Yes b. OH Father b. PA? moth b. OH can speak Eng Occ = None
80 Hider, Charlotte, moth-in-law fem. white age 80 widow can read/write b. OH fath b. Eng Fath language English moth b. OH can speak Eng Occ = None"

Author: Beucler, Kay, Title: "Mary Lodemia Hider Metz," (Publication location: W. Unity, OH, Publication date: xvi June MMXII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92001956/mary-lodemia-metz

"Photo[graph of stone shared with Edwin F. Metz] added by PLS

Mary Lodemia Hider Metz Birth 8 Jun 1862 Richland County, Ohio, USA Death 17 Jan 1950 (aged 87) Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, USA Burial Floral Grove Cemetery West Unity, Williams County, Ohio, USA Memorial ID 92001956

w/o Edwin

Spouse
Photo[graph of stone shared with Lodemia Metz] Edwin F. Metz 1856-1930

Created by: Kay Beucler Added: 16 Jun 2012 Find a Grave Memorial 92001956"

Author: Wiest, Sharon Anne; Gessel, Debra Elizabeth; & Wallis, Tresa T.; Title: "Mary Lodemia Hider," (Publication location: Lehi, UT, Publisher: FamilySearch, Publication date: ii Nov MMXVIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRBM-DQD

"... Mary Lodemia Hider Sex Female Birth 8 June 1862 Richland, Ohio, United States ... Death 17 July 1950 Williams, Ohio, United States Burial 20 July 1950 West Unity, Williams, Ohio, United States

Residence 1870 Ohio, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: Living with parents and 3 siblings in Ohio. Last Changed: April 12, 2017 by Tresa T. Wallis
Residence 1880 Brady, Williams, Ohio, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: Living with parents and 4 siblings in Ohio.
Residence 1900 Hicksville Township Hicksville village, Defiance, Ohio, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: Living with two daughters and widowed mother in Ohio.
Residence 1910 Hicksville, Defiance, Ohio, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: Living with husband and two daughters in Ohio.
Residence 1920 Hicksville, Defiance, Ohio, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: Living with husband and widowed mother in Ohio.
Residence 1930 Hicksville, Defiance, Ohio, United States Reason This Information Is Correct: Living with husband in Ohio.
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Residence 1940 Hicksville Village, Hicksville Township, Defiance, Ohio, United States Last Changed: December 14, 2017 by Sharon Anne Wiest

Spouses and Children

Edwin Franklin Metz 1856-1930
Marriage: 1 May 1884 Williams, Ohio, United States
Mary Lodemia Hider 1862-1950

Children of Mary Lodemia Hider and Edwin Franklin Metz (3)

[1 f] Leah Beatrice Metz 1887-Deceased
[2 f] Charlotte Amyce "Lottie" Metz 1889-1992
[3 f] Salome Metz 1889-Deceased

Parents and Siblings

Simon Peter Hider 1834-1898
Marriage: 16 December 1855 Richland, Ohio, United States
Charlotte Cullen 1839-1920

Children of Charlotte Cullen and Simon Peter Hider (6)

[1 m] Lowell Barton Hider 1856-1932
[2 m] Amery C Hider 1860-1936
[3 f] Mary Lodemia Hider 1862-1950
[4 m] Charles Alvin Hider 1866-1927
[5 m] Earl G Hider 1876-1965
[6 m] Morris P Hider 1877-1882"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mary Lodemia Hider

John Hider
± 1815-< 1926
Sarah W (or A) Young
± 1813-< 1924
Roxena Walden
1818-1903

Mary Lodemia Hider
1862-1950

1884

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