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id: century-families-of-ohio | ||
title: Century Families of Ohio | ||
date: 2024-07-29 | ||
author: k3jph | ||
layout: page | ||
guid: century-families-of-ohio | ||
featured_image: /assets/img/family.webp | ||
permalink: /family/century-families-of-ohio | ||
redirect_from: [/family/cfo, /family/ogs/cfo] | ||
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{% include figure.html image="hereditary-societies/ogs-cfo.svg" | ||
placement="right" width="3" | ||
link="https://www.ogs.org/about/lineage/cfo" | ||
cap="Logo of the Century Families of Ohio" | ||
alt="Logo of the Century Families of Ohio" %} | ||
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> Member _jure_ Mina Elizabeth Hall (1888, Paulding County), Charles | ||
> Franklin Cavender (1892, Miami County), Mary Jane Cavender (1918, | ||
> Montgomery County), and Ralph Everett Rees (1916, Shelby County) | ||
The [Century Families of Ohio | ||
(CFO)](https://www.ogs.org/about/lineage/cfo/) is a lineage society | ||
under the [Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS)](https://www.ogs.org/), | ||
dedicated to recognizing the descendants of individuals who lived in | ||
Ohio from 1861 to 100 years before the year of application. At the time | ||
of this application, that was 1924. Membership in CFO acknowledges the | ||
deep-rooted connection to Ohio's history and heritage. Members provide | ||
documented proof of their ancestors' residency in Ohio during the | ||
specified period, helping to preserve the state's genealogical and | ||
historical records. | ||
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### Mina Hall and Charles Franklin Cavender | ||
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[Mina Elizabeth Hall](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hall-76727), born on | ||
February 9, 1888, in Paulding County, Ohio, was a teacher and homemaker. | ||
She married [Charles Franklin | ||
Cavender](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cavender-524), born on July 23, | ||
1892, in Newton, Miami County, Ohio, who worked as a farmer. Their lives | ||
reflect the everyday experiences of Ohioans during their time. They were | ||
the parents of [Mary Jane | ||
Cavender](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cavender-523), who later married | ||
[Ralph Everett Rees](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rees-4585), | ||
continuing the family's legacy in Ohio. | ||
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Because I was unable to find a birth record for Mina, the first date I | ||
am able to prove she was resident in Ohio is as of December 8, 1915, | ||
when she and Charles received their marriage certificate. | ||
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### Legacy | ||
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Mina and Charles's connection to Ohio provides a glimpse into the | ||
state's past and the lives of its residents. Their documented lineage, | ||
including their marriage and the birth of their daughter Mary Jane, | ||
establishes the family's eligibility for the Century Families of Ohio. | ||
This membership highlights the continuity of the family's presence in | ||
the region and their contributions to its community. | ||
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id: military-order-of-the-daughters-and-sons-of-ohio | ||
title: Military Order of the Daughters and Sons of Ohio | ||
date: 2024-07-04 | ||
author: k3jph | ||
layout: page | ||
guid: military-order-of-the-daughters-and-sons-of-ohio | ||
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redirect_from: [/family/modso, /family/ogs/modso] | ||
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{% include figure.html image="hereditary-societies/ogs-modso.svg" | ||
placement="right" width="3" | ||
link="https://www.ogs.org/about/lineage/modso" | ||
cap="Logo of the Military Order of the Daughters and Sons of Ohio" | ||
alt="Logo of the Military Order of the Daughters and Sons of Ohio" %} | ||
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> Member _jure_ Ralph Everett Rees (World War II); member no. 48 | ||
The [Military Order of the Daughters and Sons of Ohio | ||
(MODSO)](https://www.ogs.org/about/lineage/modso) is a lineage society | ||
dedicated to honoring and preserving the legacy of Ohio residents who | ||
served in the armed forces of the United States or the British colonial | ||
forces before the American Revolutionary War. As part of the [Ohio | ||
Genealogical Society](https://www.ogs.org/), MODSO recognizes | ||
individuals who can prove descent from these servicemen and women. The | ||
society's mission is to celebrate and document the contributions of | ||
these military ancestors, ensuring their sacrifices and stories are | ||
remembered for future generations. | ||
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One of the notable members of my family who qualifies for recognition by | ||
MODSO is my maternal grandfather, [Ralph Everett | ||
Rees](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rees-4585). Ralph served in the | ||
[Army of the United | ||
States](https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/Army_of_the_United_States) | ||
during World War II. His service began with a [deployment to North | ||
Africa](https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/allied-military-operations-in-north-africa), | ||
but as Axis forces led by Rommel were retreating, he was redirected and | ||
retrained as a paratrooper. On his [first jump over | ||
Sicily](https://www.asomf.org/airborne-operations-in-sicily-operation-husky/), | ||
Ralph was shot in the leg by a Nazi soldier. He endured 12 months as a | ||
prisoner of war before being transferred to a military hospital in Long | ||
Island, New York. Following his recovery, Ralph returned to Troy, Ohio, | ||
where he worked for [The Hobart Manufacturing | ||
Company](https://www.hobartcorp.com/). After retiring, he pursued | ||
farming in nearby Casstown. | ||
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My membership in MODSO allows me to honor Ralph's bravery and resilience | ||
while supporting the society's mission of preserving Ohio's rich | ||
military history. Through this membership, I aim to contribute to the | ||
recognition and appreciation of the countless Ohioans whose service and | ||
sacrifices have shaped our nation's history. |
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id: settlers-and-builders-of-hamilton-county | ||
title: Settlers and Builders of Hamilton County | ||
date: 2024-08-04 | ||
author: k3jph | ||
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guid: settlers-and-builders-of-hamilton-county | ||
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redirect_from: [/family/sbhc, /family/hcgs/sbhc] | ||
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> Member _jure_ Cordelia Curran (1858) | ||
The Settlers and Builders of Hamilton County (SBHC) is a lineage society | ||
under the Hamilton County Genealogical Society (HCGS), dedicated to | ||
recognizing the descendants of pioneers who lived in Hamilton County | ||
between January 1, 1821, and December 31, 1860. Membership in SBHC | ||
acknowledges a family's deep-rooted connection to Hamilton County's | ||
history and heritage. Members provide documented proof of their | ||
ancestors' residency in the county during this specified period, | ||
contributing to the preservation of the county's genealogical and | ||
historical records. | ||
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### Cordelia Curran | ||
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[Cordelia Curran](https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Curran-3638), born about | ||
1858 in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a direct link to the pioneering families of | ||
Hamilton County. Her life and legacy offer a window into the county’s | ||
formative years and the experiences of its early residents. Through the | ||
process of genealogical research, it has been confirmed that Cordelia | ||
resided in Hamilton County during the crucial period of settlement and | ||
growth. | ||
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