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Elmer W. Colby of Kirtland, Ohio

pam13173  (View posts) Posted: 22 Mar 2009 11:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Colby, Cole
I am trying to track down the family of Elmer W. Colby of Kirtland, Ohio. I have him as being born in May 1880 and married to Henrietta E. (Stella) Cole, born in Aril 1878. They had three daughters that I am aware of, and Mary J. born about 1904, was my father's mother. Any help with his ancestors or descendents will be greatly appreciated.

Re: Stella Colby

jenealogy62  (View posts) Posted: 23 Mar 2009 12:21AM GMT
Classification: Query
I see a Stella Colby's death certificate online- 1933, Wickliffe, Ohio and it states her maiden name was Smith, daughter of Guy and Mary ___ Smith, and that her spouse was Elmer W.

Also of a son Leonard, but this one states Stella's maiden name was Gilmore. This cert. states father Elmer of Kirtland.

see http://search.labs.familysearch.org/
After starting search, 'Narrow by' at the top and select Ohio Death Certificates.

Re: Stella Colby

pam13173  (View posts) Posted: 23 Mar 2009 1:01AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Colby
Thanks for your information. My information is quite old and could be inaccurate--I am just restarting this research after over 20 years! If you have any other ideas for me I would really appreciate them.

Re: Elmer W. Colby of Kirtland, Ohio

Pyroreb  (View posts) Posted: 10 Apr 2009 3:04AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Colby
Pam,

I have Colby blood as well, but Elmer's name caught my eye. The 1860 Hamden, Geauga, Ohio census lists a Elmer W Colby born in 1852 - probably his father. I suspect Elmer W. Sr may be the brother of my great great great grandmother Amelia Ann Colby who also had a brother Albert C. Colby. Amelia's father was born in Vermont in 1809. Email me and I'll explain my theories. The Colby's are an elusive bunch...

~Andrew C. Pratt
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Pratt.74@osu.edu

Re: Elmer W. Colby of Kirtland, Ohio

Pyroreb  (View posts) Posted: 25 Aug 2009 4:50PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Colby
Pam,

Have you had luck finding information? There's a John L and Jane L Colby parents of Elmer W buried in South Kirtland Cemetery. I may also know someone with a tin-type of Elmer.
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Keep in touch. My g.... grandfather was Thomas "L" Colby so we may be connected somewhere.

~Andrew C. Pratt
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Pratt.74@osu.edu

Re: Elmer W. Colby of Kirtland, Ohio

pam13173  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2009 12:32AM GMT
Classification: Query
Andrew,

Thanks so much for your reply. I would love to see the tintype of Elmer. I do have John and Jane Colby listed as the parents of my Elmer. Elmer was my father's birth grandfather, and I would love to show Dad a picture of any of his relatives, as he was adopted. Elmer married Stella (Henrietta) Cole, and they had I think 3 daughters. Mary was my birth grandmother--Dad's mom. Daddy is still alive and well at 87.5 years, and this would be such a treat, as he has never known any relatives.

My email is pam@thefullpotential.com if you want to email me directly. Thanks again and I look forward to hearing back from you. I am sure we are distant cousins!

Pam Russell

Re: Elmer W. Colby of Kirtland, Ohio

RonColby41  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2009 1:12AM GMT
Classification: Query
Elmer Wesley Colby b. 18 May 1880 s/o John L Colby and Jane

Elmer also had a brother
Amos Lester Colby b. 17 Feb 1873 d. 8 Jan 1941 San Bernardino Co., CA married 1 Feb 1900, Emma Elizabeth Moore b. 3 Apr 1870

Elmer W Colby and Stella had 6 children according to the 1910 and 1920 Census
Leonard G Colby b. 1901 Ohio
Laverne E. Colby b. 1903 Ohio
Mary J Colby b. 1905 Ohio
Esther M Colby b. 1907 Ohio
Florence L. Colby b. 1909 CA
Lonney E. Colby b. 1916 Ohio

Elmer W Colby died 23 Jul 1962 Lake County, OH

Ronald Colby
ronaldcolby@gmail.com
Kearns, Utah
801-680-1317

Grandchildren don't make a man feel old; it's the knowledge
that he's married to a grandmother. ~G. Norman Collie

COLBY FAMILY & OTHERS:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~colby/

Re: Thomas L Colby

Pyroreb  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2009 1:36AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Colby
Ronald,

I am still (desperately) trying to connect my Thomas L Colby born 1808/1809 in VT to a Colby line. Do you have any information on the aforementioned John L Colby (husband of Jane?).

Thanks,

~Andrew C. Pratt (from the lost tribe of Colby in NE Ohio)
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Pratt.74@osu.edu

Re: John L Colby

pam13173  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2009 3:32AM GMT
Classification: Query
The information I have on John L. Colby is that he was born in Ohio in May 1846. He married Jane L. Gilmon (date unknown) who was born May 1844 in Ohio. I have two children--am sure there must have been more--Elmer W. Colby, born May 1880 and Amos Colby, born 1874.

If you have any additional information on the Colby line, I would love to work with you to see if we can connect your Thomas to the Ohio Colbys. It would have made some sense that Colbys from Vermont might have moved to the Western Reserve in Ohio.

Pam

Re: Mary J Colby

pam13173  (View posts) Posted: 26 Aug 2009 3:38AM GMT
Classification: Query
Ronald,

Mary J. Colby, b. 1905, was my father's birth mother. He was born in 1922 in Cleveland, OH and she was listed as his mother on the birth certificate as unmarried and 17. I am trying to find any pictures or other information on this Colby family that I can share with my father. He has never seen any blood relatives and this would be such a gift for him. Do you know anyone with any such information? Where do you fit into this Colby family? Do you have any other people you are in touch with who are connected to this line?

Thanks in advance for your assistance,

Pam Russell
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