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Tressa Blanch Randles

Female 1897 - 1985  (87 years)


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  1. 1.  Tressa Blanch Randles was born on 12 Oct 1897 in Ohio (daughter of Francis Marion Randles and Martha Ellen Conkle); died on 5 Mar 1985 in Huntsburg, Geauga Co, Ohio.

    Tressa married Stanley Merl White on 10 Jan 1914 in Geauga Co, Ohio. Stanley was born on 9 Mar 1892 in Ohio; died on 15 Feb 1936 in Warren Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Roy Wallace White was born on 24 Oct 1914 in Ohio; died on 24 Dec 1988 in Chardon, Geauga Co, Ohio.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francis Marion Randles was born on 10 Jan 1854 in Chardon Geauga Co, Ohio (son of Abraham* Randles, Sr and Sarah Jane Castor, (wife?)); died on 15 Nov 1931 in Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.

    Notes:

    1854 birth of Marion Randles in Ohio
    1860 Ohio Fed. Census, Coshocton Co. Clark Twp. Enumerated June 8 , 1860
    1870 Ohio Fed. Census, Coshocton Co. Clark Twp. Enumerted July 13 , 1870
    1880 Ohio Fed. Census, Coshocton Co. Clark Twp. Enumerated June 15 , 1880
    (from Richard Skinner) He was described as a soft spoken, religious man. A good father and easy on his children. He was a farmer all of his life. They lived in Killbuck, Ohio and moved to Unionville , Lake County, Ohio in 1889. Marion had a malarial fever and was advised to move near Lake Erie for his health.They moved to Chesterland, Geauga County, Ohio in 1893.
    (Route 306 approximately 3 miles north of Route 87, across from West Geauga high school) They moved to Montville, Ohio in 1900 . (On Route 86, 1/2 mile North of Route 6)
    Martha was ill and knew she did not have long to live. She wished to move back to Killbuck for the remainder of her life. They moved to Killbuck in the fall of 1903. She died there in 1904. At the time, there were four children under the age of 16.
    In the fall of 1904, the family moved back to Chesterland to the farm they had lived on previously. The oldest son, Burley, stayed in Killbuck and lived in that area the remainder of his life. Mina, Myrtle, Sherman, Emma, Irvin and Blanche rrned by train. Marion, Joe and Mark returned by horse and wagon containing the household goods.
    In 1906 they moved to Montville, the first house on the Wes t side of old plank road from route 6.
    He moved in 1913 to his last residence at 7 Battles Court , Chardon, Ohio where he raised chickens.
    He died in the home of Emma Dempsey in Chardon, Ohio.

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    Birth: Jan. 10, 1854
    Killbuck
    Holmes County
    Ohio, USA
    Death: Nov. 16, 1931
    Chardon
    Geauga County
    Ohio, USA

    Francis Marion Randles was married to Martha Ellen Conkle on Sept.21, 1876. He was the son of NOAH "Ava" & Mary Randles. Marion is listed as a SON under Noah "Reynolds" in the 1860 Census. Marion was born and raised in Killbuck, Ohio and spent his later years in Chardon, Ohio where he died. His obituary found in Holmes Co. Farmer Hub on November 25, 1931, lists his parents, Ava & Mary Randles & 11 of Marion & Martha's children: Edgar b. abt 1877, Burley b. March 1879 (he returned later in life to Killbuck Twp. in Holmes Co)., Joseph b. Sept 1882, Marcus W. b. July 1884, Mina J. b. May 1886, Nancy b. May 1888, William S. b. March 1891, Emmalene b. July 1843, Ervin C. b. Sept 1895 and Irene b. Oct. 1897. Source used for children's dates was Federal Census 1900 for Geauga County, Chester Twp. Ohio under Marion Randles.
    Death Certificate: Randoles, Marion - Death date 11/16/1931, Geauga County, VOLUME #6766, CERTIFICATE# 15.
    The Salem cemetery is on what was once the property of Noah "Ava",(the son of Abraham & Elizabeth Chaney Randles).
    Source Death Certificate;Marion died of stomach cancer which was diagnosed in 1929.Father Ava Randles, Mother unknown, signed by son Joe Randles of Chardon, Ohio. Embalmed by Burr & Smith, Chardon, Ohio

    Family links:
    Children:
    Cora Randles (1877 - 1877)*

    Spouse:
    Martha Ellen Conkle Randles (1858 - 1904)

    Burial::
    Salem Cemetery
    Holmes County
    Ohio, USA

    Created by: Linda Randles
    Record added: Jul 13, 2006
    Find A Grave Memorial# 14916126

    Francis married Martha Ellen Conkle on 21 Sep 1876 in Coshocton Co, Ohio. Martha was born on 12 Jan 1858 in Bloomfield, Coshocton Co, Ohio; died on 25 Apr 1904 in Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Ellen Conkle was born on 12 Jan 1858 in Bloomfield, Coshocton Co, Ohio; died on 25 Apr 1904 in Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.

    Notes:

    1880 Ohio Fed. Census, Coshocton Co. Clark Twp. Enumerated June 15 , 1880

    Children:
    1. Cora Randles was born on 30 Jun 1877 in Ohio; died on 17 Jul 1877 in Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.
    2. Burley Emerson Randles was born on 17 Mar 1879 in Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio; died on 25 Apr 1924 in Chesterland, Geauga Co, Ohio.
    3. 1. Tressa Blanch Randles was born on 12 Oct 1897 in Ohio; died on 5 Mar 1985 in Huntsburg, Geauga Co, Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Abraham* Randles, Sr was born on 25 Dec 1792 in Loudoun Co, Virginia (son of Jonas James* Randles and Martha* Stewart); died on 2 Oct 1857 in Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Bef 1812, Harrison Co, Ohio
    • Residence: 1817, Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio
    • Census: 30 Jul 1850, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio; different Abraham?

    Notes:

    He possibly had three wives and 20 children.
    Dec. 25, 1792 birth of Abraham Randles in Loudoun Co., Va.
    Coshocton Co. Will of Martha Randles states "My eldest son Abraham Randles"
    Dec. 9, 1816 Abr'm Randles purchased land from the Zanesville office
    1840 Ohio Fed. Census, Coshocton Co. Jackson Twp. Abraham Rannells
    1850 Ohio Fed. Census, Holmes Co, Killbuck Twp. page 116, Enumerate d July 1850
    Oct. 2, 1857 Death
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcoshoc/FamilyTrees/abrahamrandlestree.htm

    notes from Richard Skinner:
    COSHOCTON COUNTY OHIO - Bureau of Land Management Database shows Abraham aquiring 40 acres of land from the Zanesville office on September 8, 1835.
    Abraham Randles was born December 25, 1792 in Loudon County, Virginia. He was the son of Martha & Jonas (James) Randles. Will for Martha Randles is probated April 1838 in Coshocton County.

    Abraham married Elizabeth (Chaney) in 1813. Abraham & Elizabeth Randles moved to N.E. quarter of Sec. 5 Township No. 5 (now Roscoe) Coshocton County on December 9, 1816 from Harrison County, Ohio. Official Land Record. The 1881 History states that the nearest neighbors were 8 miles away. This property was on the old Mount Vernon Road which is Jackson County Road 55. In one of the recent books about Roscoe, on page 17, he is named as the pioneer. Abraham afterwards removed to the Killbuck, in the northern part of the county, where he died.
    Source: History of Coshocton County. 1881

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    Birth: Dec. 25, 1792
    Loudoun County
    Virginia, USA
    Death: Oct. 2, 1857
    Holmes County
    Ohio, USA

    Abraham J.Randles was married to Elizabeth (Chaney) in 1813.They were pioneers in what is presently Roscoe in Coshocton County, Ohio. Salem Cemetery was once entirely in Coshocton County, and now is in both Coshocton & Holmes Counties.This cemetery is situated on the land that once belonged to Noah ( the son of Abraham Sr.)Directions: in Clark, Ohio, take County Road 19 (at light just before gas station, there is only one light in this tiny town) turn right at second road on the right (Twp. Rd. 129) cemetery is about a mile on the right side.
    This tombstone was vandalized probably on November 28,1998. The article appears in The Holmes County Hub, (Millersburg, Ohio newspaper) front page on Thursday, December 10, 1998 along with a history of this Cemetery. As of October 2006, the tombstone still has not been repaired and is on the ground! Revolutionary War soldier, John Gwinn,who was the grandfather of Benjamin Caster is buried here
    Abraham's age (on the stone)is 64 years 9 months 7 days of age. His daughter, Sarah, who married Benjamin Caster is also buried several rows away here.

    The children of Elizabeth (Chaney) and Abraham Randles Sr, are listed on Randles Station.com. Some of whom I have not yet found the gravesites of. I have found no evidence that Abraham was married twice.

    Family links:
    Children:
    John Randles (1814 - 1883)*
    Rachel Randles Tracy (1821 - 1900)*
    Elizabeth Randles Binning (1823 - 1918)*
    Sarah Randles Castor (1826 - 1910)*
    Andrew Jackson Randles (1831 - 1899)*
    Nathan Randles (1834 - 1897)*
    Rebecca Randles (1842 - 1848)*

    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Chaney Randles (1794 - 1847)


    Burial::
    Salem Cemetery
    Holmes County
    Ohio, USA

    Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

    Created by: Linda Randles
    Record added: Jul 12, 2006
    Find A Grave Memorial# 14901379
    http://www.randlesstation.com/

    Census:
    Abraham Randalls 58 1792 Virginia occupation none,
    Sarah 24 1826 Ohio
    Nathan 17 1833 Ohio
    Mary 14 1836 Ohio
    Hannah 12 1838 Ohio
    Mary H 3 1847 Ohio
    Isaac 1/12 May 1850 Ohio

    Buried:
    per Linda Randles, "Cemetery records state that he was the husband of Elizabeth."

    Abraham* married Sarah Jane Castor, (wife?) on 6 Nov 1847 in Coshocton Co, Ohio. Sarah was born on 18 Oct 1826 in Ohio; died on 28 Feb 1910 in Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Jane Castor, (wife?) was born on 18 Oct 1826 in Ohio; died on 28 Feb 1910 in Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 30 Jul 1850, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio

    Notes:

    Nov. 6, 1847 Marriage of Sarah Jane Castor (or Caster) and Abraham Randles, Coshocton
    1850 Ohio Fed. Census, Holmes Co, Killbuck Twp. page 116, Enumerated July

    (from Richard Skinner) Sara Jane was tall and slim and smoked a corn cob pipe. Her first husband was believed to be a man named Riddle. Her second husband was Abraham Randles. Her third husband, a man named Perry.

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    From Linda Randles as posted on Findagrave:
    Holmes County Census of 1850:
    Abraham 58
    Sarah 24
    Nathan 17
    Mary 14
    Hannah 12
    Mary A. 3
    Issac 1/12
    It has been said that Abraham was married twice... A very good question here - WHY would any parent name 2 daughters still at home and only eleven years apart MARY???
    The 3 year old Mary is obviously NOT Abraham's daughter.
    I believe the Census shows from ages etc. that Sarah Castor was the widow of Benjamin Castor who died and was buried in Old Victor Cemetery in Iowa.
    Abraham at his death is listed in the Salem Cemetery Interment Book, as the husband of Elizabeth. Why is there no mention made of a 2nd wife Sarah, if there were additional children born to him?
    I have been searching newspapers in Holmes County, Oh. and have yet to find an obituary for Abraham Randles Sr. There is a notice in The Holmes County Farmer on March 8th, 1860 that names an Abraham Randle & his wife. (See article at above right)This article does not state Probate or deceased...so this Abraham is a LIVING person.
    Thomas,the son of Elizabeth & Abraham who was living in Illinois however did "farm" out his children, because he was widowed and disabled with Rheumatism. The Isaac Randles in Illinois was a son of Thomas.
    I do not appreciate the link to "Sarah Castor Randles" this is why we can not find ALL of the needed information.
    I still have found no proof of that Abraham Randles was 2nd married to Sarah Castor. Cemetery records state that he was the husband of Elizabeth.

    Census:
    Abraham Randalls 58 1792 Virginia occupation none,
    Sarah 24 1826 Ohio
    Nathan 17 1833 Ohio
    Mary 14 1836 Ohio
    Hannah 12 1838 Ohio
    Mary H 3 1847 Ohio
    Isaac 1/12 May 1850 Ohio

    Children:
    1. Isaac W. Randles was born on 25 May 1850 in Chardon Geauga Co, Ohio; died on 17 Jul 1935.
    2. 2. Francis Marion Randles was born on 10 Jan 1854 in Chardon Geauga Co, Ohio; died on 15 Nov 1931 in Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.
    3. Joseph K Randles was born in Mar 1856 in Chardon Geauga Co, Ohio; died in 1941 in of, Palmyra, Marion Co, Missouri.
    4. Axie Randles was born in 1856 in Chardon Geauga Co, Ohio; died in 1856 in Coshocton Co, Ohio.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jonas James* Randles was born in 1743 in of, Loudoun Co, Virgnia; died in 1838 in Coshocton Co, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1817, Coshocton Co, Ohio
    • Census: 1830, Coshocton Co, Ohio

    Notes:

    From: ( LJLuke@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (Robert Luke) - Lisa )
    1771 Shelburne Parish Tithable List - Jonas Randles and Wm. Dillion were credited with ten wolves' scalps.
    from Richard Skinner: "James" and Martha Randles, came with their children from Loudoun County, Virginia, and settled in Jackson Township, Coshocton County in 1817.

    Residence:
    shown making a purchase at Anne Foster's sale in 1817 in
    1823, shown selling off small pieces of land
    Coshocton. Is on personal property lists for the county until 1835. Martha is listed in 1835.


    Census:
    Jonas age 80-90
    Martha 50-60
    1 male 15-20
    2 female 20-30.

    Jonas married Martha* Stewart about 1791. Martha* was born in 1773 in Hamilton, Cumberland Co, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1837 in Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha* Stewart was born in 1773 in Hamilton, Cumberland Co, Virginia; died on 27 Nov 1837 in Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: Nov 1837, Coshocton Co, Ohio; written

    Notes:

    Nov. 27, 1837 Martha Randles wrote her will: "In the Name of God, Amen,
    April 30, 1838 Will filed in Coshocton Co. Ohio

    Will:
    In Coshcoton County, Ohio a will for Martha Randles, dated Nov 1837 and probated Apr 1838, named her sons Enoch and John Randles as executors. Martha left one dollar to each of "my children", Abraham, Enoch, Isaac, Hannah (Randles) Foster, Axa (Randles) Foster, and Rachel (Randles) Williams. The rest of her estate went to "my younger children" John Randles, Polly (Mary) Randles and Sally (Sarah) Randles. Apparently this Martha is the mother of the four brothers mentioned in the 1831 history (i.e. Abraham,Enoch, Isaac, and John)
    (History of Randles in Coshocton, Ohio)

    Children:
    1. 4. Abraham* Randles, Sr was born on 25 Dec 1792 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 2 Oct 1857 in Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio; was buried in Salem Cem, Killbuck, Holmes Co, Ohio.
    2. Enoch Randles, Sr. was born on 16 Jun 1795 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 17 Apr 1865 in Coshocton Co, Ohio; was buried in Blooming Grove Cem, Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio.
    3. Hannah Randles was born in 1797 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (probably); died in 1864 in Coshocton Co, Ohio.
    4. Isaac Randles, Sr was born in 1798 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 13 Oct 1841 in Coshocton Co, Ohio; was buried in Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio.
    5. Achsa (Axie) Randles was born in 1796 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died on 10 Dec 1888 in Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio; was buried in Foster Cem, Coshocton Co, Ohio.
    6. Rachel Randles was born about 1800 in Loudoun Co, Virginia; died after Apr 1838.
    7. John Randles was born about 1805; died after 1838 in of, Jackson Twp, Coshocton Co, Ohio.
    8. Mary Polly Randles was born about 1810; died after Apr 1838.
    9. Sarah "Sally" Randles was born about 1812; died after 6 Apr 1839.