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Abigail Frost In Her Twilight Years
Abigail Frost In Her Twilight Years
I want to thank Charlotte Benz for sending this picture to me to put on AncientFaces.com.
Abigail, born 10 June 1827 in Ross, Athens Co, Ohio, was the daughter of Marcus Francis Frost and Eunice Paulk. She married James F. Springer on 1 July 1847 in Hockingport,Athens Co, Ohio. He had been born on 8 July 1824 in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania.
Abigail died 22 May 1908 and James died 23 Jan 1909 both in Lebanon, Red Willow Co, Nebraska. They are also both buried at the Hamburg Cemetery in Danbury, Red Willow Co, Nebraska.
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Abigail Frost's Wedding Picture
Abigail Frost's Wedding Picture
I want to thank Charlotte Benz for sending me this picture to put on AncientFaces.com. Abigail, born 10 June 1827 in Ross, Athens Co, Ohio, was the daughter of Marcus Francis Frost and Eunice Paulk. She married James F. Springer on 1 July 1847 in Hockingport,Athens Co, Ohio. He had been born on 8 July 1824 in Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania.
Abigail died 22 May 1908 and James died 23 Jan 1909 both in Lebanon, Red Willow Co, Nebraska. They are also both buried at the Hamburg Cemetery in Danbury, Red Willow Co, Nebraska.
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Private Zenas Frost, Company A, 129th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Private Zenas Frost, Company A, 129th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
I wish to thank Charlotte Benz ([contact link]) for sending me this picture for this site. She is the editor of a wonderful new Frost newsletter, which she sends out twice annually, via an attachment in an email. The latest issue of this newsletter is Volume 2, #2 contains this picture of Zenas Frost.

My notes about Zenas in the military consist of the following quotations from various sources: "At age fifteen, Zenas ran away from home to join the Union Army. Men from that area left by train from New England, which was about ten miles from their home. I expect they walked that distance to catch the train. The first time Zenas left for the army, his father brought him back home. The second time he ran away, his father didn't go get him. Zenas said he remembered sitting on a log in the rain in a swamp and wishing his father would come for him again. He enlisted in Co. A, 129th
Regiment O.V.I. [Ohio Volunteer Infantry] on 24 June 1863 for six months duty. He was discharged 8 March 1864 at Camp Cleveland. His second enlistment was for only 100 days and he reenlisted for a third time. He reenlisted in Co. E, 174th Regiment
O.V.I. for one year and was discharged 28 June 1865 at Charlotte, North Carolina.

One winter was spent on guard duty at Cumberland Gap. They nearly starved while there. Rations were so low at the end of winter they received only one tablespoon of coffee and one pint of corn meal every four days. Anything else had to be foraged
off the land. One soldier shot a goat and they ate good as long as it lasted. In one letter written while at Cumberland Gap, he said someone shot a hoot owl and the soldier said he didn't care how 'owled' it was, he was going to have it cooked. When
they were finally relieved, they found out the top brass had forgotten they were there.
"At one point during the war, Zenas was shot and the bullet grazed the back of his neck and knocked him unconscious. The rest of his group thought he was dead and went on without him. Later, he regained consciousness and caught up with the other
soldiers.
"While in the service, he spent some time in the hospital in or near Washington, D.C. President Lincoln visited the wounded and shook hands with all the men. Zenas thought it was wonderful that he had had the opportunity to shake hands with the
president.
"For a short time, he was stationed in the Chesapeake Bay area and he said for once in his life he had all the oysters he could eat. I remember as a child how fond he was of oysters. He used to go to Athens or Parkersburg on the train and bring home
a gallon bucket of oysters and we all had a feast real often.
"In another letter written from Gainsboro, North Carolina, dated 18 April 1865, he related that they had bad news; the President (Lincoln) had died and he thought the war would soon be over.
"His older brother, Elisha, served in the same company and regiment with him. They were in Cleveland to be discharged and, the night before returning home, Elisha died suddenly. Zenas was saddened to bring his brother's body home in this way.
"Among the souveniers brought home was a small piece of the Rebel flag from the battle of Murphresboro, fought on 2 January 1863. Also, he brought a piece of fabric showing the colors of Co. E, 174th Regiment flag. He said they had cut the flags in
small pieces and disributed them among the soldiers to take home. These have been mounted and preserved in a glass bottle on cotton by his daughter-in-law, the late Evie Frost.
"Clarence Frost, a grandson, furnished the information for this article and it is all from the memory of hearing his grandfather relate his army experiences. He has the souveniers at his home near Frost."

I also have elsewhere on this AncientFaces.com site a picture of Zenas, his wife, Mary L. Patton, his son Press, and his daughter, Dora. For more information on Zenas and his family, please visit my site (bcarl110)on Rootsweb.com.
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Lewis Frost
Lewis Frost
Lewis Frost was born 21 May 1821 in Athens, Ohio, the son of Hemam Frost and Susan Barrows. He died 24 April 1899 in Athens. He married 1) Salome/Saloma Barrows, b 7 Oct 1827 in Athens and d 20 Dec 1853 in Athens, and 2) Alma Adella Hayes, b 15 Jan, 1835 in Athens and d 11 March 1913 in Athens .
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Miracle Photo
Reverend Clara Smith annointing Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman (janitor). Is this a double exposure or is there also a pastor annointing another woman?

This was at the "flower bowl demonstration," a service held once a year at the St. Martin's Spiritual Church. Reverend Vondell Gassaway was the pastor - I just don't understand the composition of this photo. It wasn't meant to be artistic, just to record an event.

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Parks, Gordon, photographer
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My sister's and mother at Papa's funeral
My sister's and mother at Papa's funeral
From left to right me (Angela Mahnesmith nee-White), Tamara White, Barbara Walker nee-Carl, Becki Walker and Lacey Walker.
Four Generations
Four Generations
This is a four generation photograph originally in the possession of descendants of Charles John Partlow (1885-1981). The estimated date is 1916 and from the detailed charts I have of the descendants of Amos Partlow (1786-1866) and Sarah Bailey we can determine who all are in the photograph. We already know the old gentleman is Moses Partlow, my great-great-grandfather. Only two children of his were married and had children old enough to be the grandchild of Moses in the photo and the son Elmer is indicated. The persons in the photo are:
Moses Ackley Partlow (1848-1926) roughly 68 when the photo was taken, Elmer Ellsworth Partlow (1868-1943) my great-grandfather, roughly 48 when the photo was taken, James Pearl Partlow (1891-1974), my granduncle, roughly 25 when the photo was taken and James' eldest daughter, Esther Partlow (1912-c.1970), my cousin roughly four when the photo was taken. Moses grew up in Meigs County, Ohio, and was captured on the Partlow farm by Morgan Raiders in 1863 and later released. He was a farmer and preacher. He married in 1867, Sarah Emeline Carsey (1850-1892) and had 11 children. After his wife's death he lived in Madison County and Franklin County and died in Obetz Junction, Franklin Co., Ohio at the age of 78.
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Ben Sheeks Murray
Ben Sheeks Murray
Ben Sheeks Murray, son of Elijah Murray and Lucetta (Sheeks)Murray, was born September 25, 1870 in Noble Township, Richland County, Illinois, died June 28, 1933 in East St. Louis, Illinois and buried in Haven Hill Cemetery in Olney, Illinois. He married 2nd to Grace Ellen VanCleve. Ben owned and ran the Ben S. Murray Hardware Store, having inherited it from his father.
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Lillard, Aunt Harrietta
Lillard, Aunt Harrietta
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John, Mary Carl & family
John, Mary Carl & family
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Albert Sigel Marley #6
Albert Sigel Marley #6
As one of his granddaughters remembers him.
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Believed to Be the Homestead of Leroy Carl & Family
Believed to Be the Homestead of Leroy Carl & Family
This is believed to be the family home and grounds of Leroy Carl, his wife, and family.
Anna Eliza Bodwell
Anna Eliza Bodwell
Anna Eliza Bodwell better known as Annie was born in [Shales], Lodi Twp, Athens Co, Ohio. She married Benton Carl, a childless widower, on 24 Dec 1894 in Harrisonville, Meigs Co, Ohio. They had two children, William Ernest and George Clarence.
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