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Household of Garfield Rex Salsberry

He is married to Adelia Noone.

They got married in the year 1901, he was 20 years old.

Garfield Rex Salsberry oo Adelia 'Debra' Noone

Marriage source: 5Feb1920 Lyons Vlg Royalton Twp Fulton Co OH census, sheet 192-10A, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'...Saulsberry, Garfield, head ... married ... ... Debra, wife ... married ...'

Early Pioneer Obituaries of Fulton Co., OH, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, n.d.), pg 123

'Dr. Salsberry ... was united in marriage to Miss Adelia Noone in 1901 and she survives him. <>

Notes about Garfield Rex Salsberry

Dr. Garfield Rex Salsberry

Source: Stahl, Harriet, Johann Jacob Stahl Sr of LeHigh Co PA, (Mt. Vernon, IN, Windmill Pub Inc, MCMXCV), pg 357, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. for name.

Cf. Klaus, Terry, The Family Alwood, (Sacramento, CA, Terry Klaus, June, MCMXCI), pg. 2, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib. . Greenlawn Cem., gravestone inscriptions by D.A.R. 1956, for title = Dr. Grave stone has 1870 for dob.

Seaman, Vashti, 'Pioneers Around Delta, Ohio' The Delta Atlas, 10 Mar 1976, pg. 2, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH.

'ISRAEL'S son GARFIELD R. SALSBERRY d. in Amboy Twp. Mar. 23, 1938 age 59.'

1 June 1900 Pike Twp Fulton Co OH census sheet 173B , Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'line 62, Salsberry, Garfield R., son, white, male, born Mar 1880, age 20, single, born OH, parents born OH, at medical school, can read/write, can speak Eng'

5 Feb 1920 Lyons Vlg Royalton Twp Fulton Co OH census, sheet 192-10A, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'75, Morenci St, X, 219, 217, Saulsberry, Garfield, head, own, free, male, white, 40, married, can read/write, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng, Doctor, office, OA 76, De[b]ra, wife, fem, white, 47, married, immigration date unknown, naturalized, can read/write, b. Ire, lang = L.C., parents b. Ire, lang L.C., can speak Eng, occ = none'

Edgar, Elmer, Enumerator, Lyons Vlg, Fulton Co., OH census, (Lyons OH, U.S. Govt., 5 Apr 1930) e.d. 26-16, sheet 3B-112, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.

'51, W Morenci St, ... Salsberry Garfield R, Head, owns home, R/E Value $3000, Has radio, Does not own a farm, male, white, ae 50, married, ae 23 at 1st marriage, not in school, can read or write, b. OH, parents b. OH, can speak Eng,Doctor, General Practice, Class of worker=O, Employed? Yes, Not a veteran 52, Delia, Wife, fem, white, ae 59, married, ae 32 at 1st marriage, not in school, can read or write, b. Ireland-Free, parents b. Ireland-Free, Language spoken in home before coming to U.S.? Eng., Year of immigration=lin,Naturalization=lin, can speak Eng,, Occ=None'

Day of birth from Orpha Draper Salsberry obiit.

Early Pioneer Obituaries of Fulton Co., OH, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, n.d.), pg 123, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

'Dr. Salsberry - Killed When Aut Struck A Bridge Abutment - Member of County Board - Dr G. R. Salsberry of Lyons, was killed in an automobile accident at Whiteville, two miles west of Metamora at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. He was ona professional call when in some manner his auto crashed into a bridge abutment on the Lyhons-Metamora road near the elevator.

Two boys saw the accident and ran to the auto. By that time Dr. Salsberry had backed his auto away from the abutment. The car was not much damaged and the doctor was not thrown from the car. After speaking to the boys he sank over thesteering wheel. Dr. Heffron of Metamora, was called and arrived a few minutes before Dr. Salsberry died. Dr. Heffron is of the opion that death was caused from an internal hemorrhage resulting from the accident. His chest was notcrushed as first reported.

Dr. Salsberry was in the auto alone at the time of the accident, and no one knows just how it happened.

Dr. Salsberry was one of the prominent physicians and surgeeons in the county. He has been a resident of Lyons and has practiced his profession there for the past 35 years. He graduated from the Detroit Medical Colletge in 1903, andopened an office in Lyons.

Dr. G. R. Salsberry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isreal A. Salsberry, pioneers of Pike township. He was born on the old homestead farm which he owned at the time of his death, 57 years ago. He attended the public schools in his township,and the Delta high school.

He completed a post graduate course in medicine in New York and was a member of the staff of the Detwiller Memorial Hospital at Wauseon.

He was a member of the County Board of Education and had ben elected to that position for many years.

He was united in marriage to Miss Adelia Noone in 1901 and she survives him.

He is a member of the Masonic Fraternity.

The funeral services will be held from his home in Lyons, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Salsberry cemetery in Pike township, on the family lot.'

Date of burial found by reference to a perpetual calendar. 23 Mar 1938 falls on a Wednesday. 26 Mar 1938 falls on a Saturday. The obituary is a fragment with the biographical information lost. The dates are dependant upon Mrs.Vashti's data.

Ybarra, Kaymarie Retter, Retter / Dunbar / Peabody / Fitzsimmons / Gunn / Griffin, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xxii Mar MMVII)

"... Garfield Rex SALSBERRY ... Sex: M Birth: 23 Mar 1880 in Pike Twp., Fulton Co., Ohio, USA Death: 23 Mar 1938 in Whiteville, Amboy Twp., Fulton Co., Ohio, USA Burial: 26 Mar 1938 Salsberry Cemetery, Pike Twp., Fulton Co., Ohio, USA...

BIOGRAPHY: Doctor Salsberry graduated from the Detroit Medical College in 1903 and practiced in Lyons, OH

Change Date: 13 Mar 2007 ...

Father: Israel Anderson SALSBERRY b: 23 Mar 1847 in Pike Twp, Fulton Co., Ohio, USA Mother: Orpha Belle DRAPER b: 8 Nov 1851 in Lytton, Fulton Twp., Fulton Co., Ohio, USA

Marriage 1 Adelia NOONE Married: 1901"

Crew, Chris, & Schoonover, Mitch, Fulton County Ohio Death Records Transcriptions Book #4 1924 - 1951, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MMX), pgs. 142 a & b, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH,

[Pg. 142 a, Line 23]

"Salsberry, Garfield R. 59y-m-d Male Died: 1938 Mch 23 Married Place of Death: Amboy Place of Birth: Ohio"

[Pg. 142 b, Line 23]

"Occupation: Physician Father: Israel Salsberry Mother: Belle Draper Cause of Death: Interman injuries Place of Residence: Lyons Physician: Harold Heffron" <>

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Garfield Rex Salsberry
1880-1938

1901

Adelia Noone
1859-1944


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