Name: Violet J. CAMPBELL Birth: 20 June 1863; Salineville, Columbiana County, Ohio Parents: John CAMPBELL and Letitia Jane CLARK Spouse: Fletcher A. HIGGINS Death: 24 August 1946; Canton, Stark County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 4x removed
Name: William “Walker” LIGGITT Birth: 19 June 1834; Pennsylvania Parents: Archibald LEGGITT and Mary McMICHAEL Spouse: Mary J. McCORD Death: 02 February 1913: Muskingum County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: brother-in-law of maternal 2nd great aunt
Captina Cemetery (Photo used with permission of Janice Oberlin Smarr)
As I have said often, over the years, I really had not researched my paternal line with much depth. Some time had passed after I had DNA tested at Ancestry, when they introduced their DNA Circles and I had found myself plopped into a circle that I knew very little about – tracing back to a common ancestor by the name of Mary Ann Miller and her husband, my 4th great-grandfather, Simeon Breech.
I poked around a bit in the usual records of Ancestry, Family Search, and http://www.findagrave.com looking for a little more information. My curiosity was certainly piqued when I found the above tombstone of Simeon Breech. Hmm, now THAT sounds interesting! The tombstone looked fairly new and, I assumed, had replaced an old stone because the cemetery was quite old. Someone must’ve been caring for that grave. So on that particular day, I did a quick search of the newspaper sites looking for that story because there had to be one, right? No luck. Not a big deal…
I moved on to another family line of research and quite a bit of time had passed. Then while looking over weekly writing prompts, this tombstone came to mind immediately. I spent a good seven or eight hours laboriously reading through newspaper sites for anything around this date in 1849 that might shed some light on this gunfight. I also stumbled upon some information that declared that the gunfight was with a deputy, that both had died, and that half of Simeon’s body was buried in Belmont County, Ohio and half in Brown County, Indiana. Wait…what?! So this sent me searching through Indiana newspapers. Still, no luck. Sigh.
As a last resort before entirely giving up, I posted a query on a county Facebook page to see if anyone there might know of the history of Mr. Breech. And they did. Moral of this story?
“Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see.”
~ Edgar Allan Poe
Simeon Breech was born on 23 August 1782, to Thomas Briggs Breech and Mary Barger. He married Mary Ann Miller in Pennsylvania. They left Pennsylvania and traveling in a “one horse wagon” to Ohio, settled just south of Barnesville in Belmont County. Simeon and Mary Ann had eleven children together, the oldest being Elizabeth who was born about 1810 and is my line. Their children were:
Elizabeth, who married John Gray.
William Thomas
Simeon
Charles J., who married Esther Calvert.
George
John
Isaac, who married Rachel Huff.
Mary, who married Benjamin Mellott.
Rebecca, who married Benjamin Moore.
Catherine
Noah
And in the 1870 census of Brown County, Indiana, Simeon is alive and well and living with his daughter, Rebecca and her family…
1870 Census Brown County, Indiana
Yes. Simeon died 04 May 1878 in Brown County, Indiana and his entire body is buried at the New Bellsville Cemetery in Pikes Peak. According to a “Breech Family History” recorded by Mary (Breech) Mellotte in 1895, her father lived to be 96 years old and that he was a temperate, moral, and kind man who taught school when he and his wife first arrived in Ohio and that he was interested in astronomy. She mentions that he read a great deal and lists some of his books which included, “Pilgrim’s Progress” and “The Life of Daniel Boone”. She notes that he was a carpenter and that he stood about 5’9’’ and had a fair complexion, light hair, and blue eyes. (Nothing at all like the Dick Dastardly type of fellow I had conjured in my head at the sight of “Killed in a Gunfight” on the tombstone!)
The story behind the tombstone? I don’t know, perhaps something misunderstood from old family stories. I won’t be pursuing the reason why it was placed. But, if nothing else, this is certainly a lesson learned for me.
Name: Arthur Levi WYCUFF Birth: 18 June 1899; Bergholz, Jefferson County, Ohio Parents: Thomas Ellsworth WYCUFF and Thaisa HESS Spouse: Viola Blanche ALEXANDER Death: 23 June 1976; Canton, Stark County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 3x removed
Name: Eleanor CLARK Birth: 16 June 1797; Washington County, Pennsylvania Parents: George CLARK and Hannah VAUGHN Spouse: Frederick FISHEL Death: 16 September 1859; Carroll County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal 1st cousin 5x removed
Name: Sadie M. MOORE Birth: 26 September 1895; New Somerset, Jefferson County, Ohio Death: 05 February 1981; Canton, Stark County, Ohio Parents:William Grant MOORE and Nancy Jane HALE Spouse: Homer BEADNELL Cemetery: West Lawn Cemetry, Stark County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: maternal great aunt
Name: Richard Lee MOORE Birth: 14 June 1946; Bayard, Columbiana County, Ohio Parents:David MOORE and Elsie Marcella HACKATHORN Spouse: Darleen Marie SANDY, Barbara Jo PORT Death: 12 July 2010; Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Relationship to Hollie: maternal uncle
Uncle Danny, Mom, and Uncle Rich.
Canton McKinley High School Pic.ArmyMom and Uncle Rich.
Name: Margaret F. DOBSON Birth: 13 June 1840; Bedford County, Pennsylvania Parents: George DOBSON and Mariah CARMACK Spouse: Joseph C. MAY Death: 03 February 1910; Stark County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: paternal 2nd great grandmother
Name: Joseph Clark PITTMAN Birth: 10 June 1853 Parents: Benjamin O. PITTMAN and Catherine CARWICK Spouse: Clara Adelia STARKEY Death: 28 January 1927; Beallsville, Monroe County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: paternal 1st cousin 4x removed
Name: Jeremiah PITTMAN Birth: 09 June 1820 Parents: Jonathan PITTMAN and Mary van SKIKE Spouse: Lydia Jane GRAY Death: 01 February 1876; Monroe County, Ohio Relationship to Hollie: paternal 2nd great grandfather