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11801 OCCUPATION: Stocks and Bonds salesman.

RESIDENCES:
1920 - Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Cty, Ohio 
C. Russell FOSTER
 
11802 !IGI: Batch #: 7540034, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 1000940 Caroline FOSTER
 
11803 !IGI: Batch #: 7540034, Sheet #: , Source Call #: 1000940 Charles FOSTER
 
11804 BURIAL: Foster, Charles W. 4/1/1880 age 25 Lot 59 NE corner (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) Charles FOSTER
 
11805
(Research of Julie Foster Van Camp)
"Wassonville Cemetery Records: Washington County, Iowa" Washington Country Historical Society; Washington, Iowa

christianna 
Christianna FOSTER
 
11806 RESIDENCES:
1900 - Living with or next door to his parents at the time of the 1900 Census.
1910 - Broadview Rd. living with his father-in-law, James Brainard.
1930 - 4015 Henritze Ave.

OBIT: Name: Foster, Clarence
Date: Mar 13 1930
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster: Clarence, beloved, husband of Clara (nee Brainard), son of Electa Foster, brother of Royce, Wednesday, March 12, 1930, age 61 years, late residence, 4015 Henritze Avenue. Remains at G. H. Busch & Sons' Funeral Home, 4334 Pearl Road, where services will be held Saturday, March 15, at 3 p. m. 1869 - 1930. Brooklyn Hts. Cemetery Brooklyn Hts., Ohio 
Clarence Loviel FOSTER
 
11807 BIOGRAPHY: FOSTER, CLAUD HANSCOMB (23 Dec. 1872-21 June 1965), automotive inventor, industrialist, and philanthropist, was born in the Cleveland suburb of Brooklyn to George and Julia Wells Foster. In 1891, he opened a machine shop, playing the trombone for 11 years in the Euclid Ave. Opera House orchestra to support his business. In 1896, Foster became an automobile dealer, selling the Cleveland-built General, in 1900 also acquiring Peerless and Ajax automobile agencies. Foster developed the Gabriel Horn, a multitone automobile horn powered by exhaust gases, starting the successful Gabriel Co. in 1904. Foster then patented his "Snubber" automotive shock absorber in 1914, capitalizing its production at $1 million.

From 1920-25, the Gabriel Co. earned annual profits of more than $1 million, selling 75% of all shock absorbers marketed in the world. Foster developed an employee profit-sharing incentive program, between 1917-25 paying his employees more than $600,000 in addition to their salaries. He sold the Gabriel Co. in 1925 to Otis & Co. for $4 million, only half the company's evaluated price, and remaining the company's chairman 1928.

Known as the "Doctor of Car Riding," Foster was often consulted by manufacturers when new car models developed riding difficulties. Throughout his career, Foster made numerous large anonymous gifts to hospitals and charitable institutions. On 22 July 1952, he announced to the heads of 16 educational and charitable institutions that he was dividing the bulk of his wealth, almost $4 million, among them. Married to Emma Schultz on 2 May 1894, Foster had 2 sons, Earl and Daniel. Foster is buried in RIVERSIDE Cemetery.

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Gabriel Snubbers -- This consisted of a housing that contained a belt wound into a coil. It was kept under tension by a spring. The housing was fastened to the frame and the outer end of the belt was attached to the axle to limit the degree of rebound from a jolt.l Co. started operation in 1906 making accessory auto horns. The founder, Claude H. Foster, named his firm after the horn-tooting angel Gabriel. When the pushbutton horn came along in 1914, it killed the Gabriel and all other body-mounted horns. Foster looked for a product to keep his company in business and came across the Snubber.

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Claud H. Foster loved to tinker with things. He loved to put things together and take things apart. He did this well with automobiles, except for one thing: the horn. So he decided to invent a fool-proof horn using the concept of a trombone, calling it "Gabriel's Horn." He started the Gabriel Company from $1,500 he had saved up. The time came when he decided to retire. An investment firm offered him $10 million for the company. But he knew if he took their bid, a lot of stock holders in his company would lose their money. He also knew that because of some expiring patents, it wasn't worth that much money. He said this, "Over the years I have come to realize that nothing we earn, none of the things we accumulate belongs to us. While on this earth we are merely stewards or trustees for God's resources." So Mr. Foster decided to sell his company for the fairer price of $4 million. He had such joy and peace doing that, that he decided to do something else. He threw a big party with his friends who worked in an orphanage and in a hospital. Then that night he gave the $4 million dollars away. He said he has never regretted it, and has found great peace and thankfulness in his life just thinking about it. He said it was "the best party I ever had." There is a joy and peace that comes in giving to others.

---http://www.gtpres.org/Sermons%202001/011118sermon.htm

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During the 1910's and 1920's, prominent Willowick landowners included J.C. Gilchrist whose property was north of Lake Shore Boulevard between East 288th and East 293rd Streets; William Flood, who played an important role in the incorporation of Willowick as a village; Claude Foster who had property north of Lake Shore and east of Willough beach Park (he invented the Gabriel car horn and Snubbers shock absorbers); and the Lindus Cody family whose property ran north and south of Lake Shore, bordered on the east by East 317th Street and on the west by the intersection of Vine and Lake Shore.

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During the administration of Dr. Edward Hodnett, 1948-1951, Fenn constructed Foster Hall, an engineering building financed by a donation by Cleveland entrepreneur Claude Foster
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Foster, Claude H. b. December 23, 1872 d. June 21, 1965
Known as the "Doctor of Car Riding", he was the inventor of "Snubber" shock absorbers and the "Gabriel" auto horn. A pioneer in automotives, an industrialist and a philanthropist, he gave generously to hospitals and charitable institutions. He was one of the first industrialist to develop an employee profit-sharing incentive program. (Bio by: Joyce Ellsworth )

Claud Foster Park, near Case Western Reserve University's Thwing Center in University Circle.


BURIAL: Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Plot: Section 22

RESIDENCES:
1900 - 309 Jennings Road, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio (city directory and 1900 Census) Mgr Foster Cycle Co. Living with in-laws.
1910 - 1561 E108th Street

OBIT: Name: Foster, Claude H.
Date: Jun 24 1965
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Foster. Claude H. Foster, father of Earl F., grandfather of William E. of Elyria, O., and Donald R. of Fullerton, Calif., great-grandfather of eight, June 21. Friends may call at The Fairhill Home of The Millard Son & Raper Co., Fairhill at East Blvd. Funeral service at The Old Stone Church, Public Square, Thursday, June 24, at 2 p. m. It is suggested contributions be made to The Crippled Children's Hospital of American Cancer Fund.
 
Claud Hanscomb FOSTER
 
11808 OBIT: Name: Foster, Clyde T.
Date: Jun 25 1975
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Foster. Clyde T. Foster, beloved husband of Lyla (nee Coleman), beloved father of Coleman A. and Byron T., brother of The Rev. Dr. Hazel E. Foster, grandfather of Clyde T. Foster Il, passed away June 23. Memorial services will take place of St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Detroit and W. Clifton) Friday, Aug. 8, at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army of Cleveland. Saxton-Klanke service 
Clyde T. FOSTER
 
11809 !BIRTH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 20, FOSTER, Colton, ch. Amos and Elizabeth, bp. May 11, 1766. C.R. (church records)

!IGI: work also done COLTON B 28 Nov 1972PROVO, E 18 Jan 1973 PROVO, SP 23 Feb 1973 PROVO 7216407-85

!CHRISTENING:New Salem Public Library, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, 5/27/1998 in CHURCH RECORDS METAL BOX, packet OLDEST CHURCH RECORDS - loose pages - Cotton Childof Amos &
Elizabeth Foster Bap May 11 1766

!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER, Cotton, s. Amos, jr. and Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1784, a 16 y. C.R.1.

!CEMETERY: Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin,Massachusetts, June 1998, "In Memory of Mr. Cotton Foster Son of Mr. Amos Foster Junior & Elisabeth his wife who died Sept ye 23d 1784 In the 16th year of hisage" 
Colton FOSTER
 
11810 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources : 'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright©2003-REWylie 
Dana E. FOSTER
 
11811 !MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Daniel, and Hannah Trask, d. Edwardand Lydia (Small), at Danvers, Nov.2, 1758. P.R.6 (family records from Perley's History of Salem); Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 101, FOSTER,Dan[ie]l, of New Salem, and Hannah Traske, Nov.2,1758.

!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER, Daniel, June 4, 1818, a. 84y. C.R.1.

!CEMETERY: Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, June 1998, "In Memory of Mr. Daniel Foster who died June 4 1818 Aged 84 years"

!CENSUS: 1790 Census, Heads of Families, page 118, New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Danl (males over 16) 2, (males under 16) -, (females) 2.

!CENSUS: 1800 Census, Heads of Families, page , New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Daniel (2) (males) (0-10) 2, (10-18) 1, (16-26) 1, (26-45) 1, (45+) 1,
(females) (0-10) 2, (10-18) 0, (16-26) 1, (26-45) 1, (45+) 1,

!LAND: Essex Co., Massachusetts, Deeds, 1770, Nov 13 Daniel Foster et al John Southwick 4th 122 125 Danvers Vol. 122, page 125
Know Ye, that Daniel Foster of New Salem in the county of Hampshire Husbandman & Hannah his wife and Abel Waters of Danvers in the county of Essex Yeoman & Lydia his wife
Twenty fivepounds Six Shillings & eight Pence Lawful Money
John Southwick ye fourth of said Danvers Husbandman
A piece of Land in said Danverse containing an Acre * an half by estimation be the same more of less which John Trask granted to Edward Trask by a Deed Dated ye Sixteenth Day of February 1731 Recorded in the Office for the Registry of Deeds & in said County of Essex Libro 61 Folio 101 The same Land butting Southerly and Northwesterly on Land of John
southwick and Northeasterly & Southeasterly on Land of Isaac Southwick as the wall * one pair ofBarn Stand round the premises with all the priviledges and appartenances thereof
(signed) Daniel Foster, Hannah Foster, Abel Waters, Lydia Waters 13 Nov 1770. . . in presenc eof us & the word of Southwick being interlined John Higginson, Mehitabel Higginson

!HISTORY: Heare Lyes Salim New Grant 1734-1763: A History of New Salem, Massachusetts, by Donald Kenneth Wetherbee, page 149 - DANIEL FOSTER b. 1734, d. June 4, 1818, New Salem, md. Hannah Trask, 1758, Danvers,b. c. 1735, d. Feb. 20, 1817, New Salem, dau. of ? John and
Elizabeth Reed Trask. Ch.
Daniel, Jr. b. c. 1768, md. Olive Wheeler, 1789
Clerk in Lt. Amos Foster's company in 1757. In 1759 he paid one pole, was assessed for small personal estate but no real estate. Apparantly he lived here all his life. Son of whom? If she was dau. of John and Elizabeth Reed Trask why were they md. in Danvers? No deeds til 1789.
[married in Danvers because father and brother had land there along with
relatives of the Trask family.] 
Daniel FOSTER
 
11812 Name Suffix: (twin)
Ancestral File Number: 93HS-MM
!BIRTH: Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 129, Daniel, s. twin, Joseph, bp. June 21, 1767. C.R.2.

!IGI: WORK ALSO DONE B 4 APR 1975 PROVO, E 7 MAY 1975 PROVO, SP 13 JUN 1975 PROVO C500211 Batch #: C500211, Source Call #: 874118,874119

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, page 128, FOSTER, Daniel and Polly Faunce, March 17, 1791. 
Daniel FOSTER
 
11813 Name Suffix: Jr.
!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts,page 73, FOSTER Daniel, jr., and Olive Wheeler of Shutesbury, Mar. 5, 1789. C.R.

!IGI MARRIAGE: Batch #: 7208375, Sheet #: 55, Source Call #: 820278

!DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER Daniel, jr.,Feb. 12, 1813, a. 45 y. C.R.1.

!CEMETERY: Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, June 1998, "In Memory of Mr. Daniel Foster Jr. who died Feb12 1813 Aged 45 years"

!CENSUS: 1790 Census, Heads of Families, page 118, New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
FOSTER, Danl Junr (males over 16) 1, (males under 16) -, (females) 1. 
Daniel FOSTER
 
11814 According to the Brainard Genealogy by Lucille Brainerd, he lived in Concord near Painesville, Ohio but I show him as owning and living on a parcel of land on the south side of Denison Ave east of W14th St. He appears in the 1840, 1850, and 1860 census in Brooklyn Township. I am reasonably certain that her enteries in the book for Concord are an error. All of his children would have been born in Brooklyn and not Concord as she states. She also says that Charles W. is adopted. I have no further information on him.

BURIAL: Foster, D.C. 6/20/1882 age 70 Lot 59 2-S (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland) 
Daniel C. FOSTER, @
 
11815 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Daniel K. FOSTER
 
11816 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, David, s. Jeremiah, Mar. 16, 1782.

!DEATH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 159, FOSTER, David, s. Jeremiah, May 5, 1790. [a. 8 y.P.R.18.] 
David FOSTER
 
11817 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 41, FOSTER, David, s. Samuel, Nov. 8, 1799. David FOSTER
 
11818 Ancestral File Number: FXGF-CH
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. I, page 316, FOSTER David, s. John and Martha, Oct. 16, 1665. CT. R.

!ALTERNATE BIRTH: 21 May 1667 son of H. Foster

!IGI: IPSWICH: Batch #:F610460, Sheet #: 97, Source Call #: 0901130 SALEM: Batch #: 7213829, Sheet #: 14, Source Call #: 820365

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. III, page 376, FOSTER David, and Hannah Buxton, Jan. 13, 1687.

!SECOND MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, vol. III, page 376, FOSTERDavid, and Eliza[beth] Harburt, int. Nov. 18, 1732. 
David FOSTER
 
11819 Ancestral File Number: GQK7-XJ
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER David, s. David and Hannah (Buxton), Mar. 19, 1689. [1688-9. CT. R.]

!IGI: 1688: Film #: 177931, Page #: 17, Ordinance #: 657 1689:Batch #: 7213829, Sheet #: 25, Source Call #: 820365

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 376, FOSTER David [jr. int. and Eliza[beth] Foster, Sept. 8, 1712.* Intention also recorded.

!DEATH: VItal Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 371, FOSTER David, Dec. __, 1774, a abt. 84 y. P.R.10. 
David FOSTER
 
11820 An 1847 Brooklyn Township (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) deed lists Denison and Harriet R. Foster as sellers of property in Lot 56 to Albert Foster. This is an area along what is now Denison Avenue, in Cleveland, between W.25th and Fulton Ave. The property was bounded by Mill Street and Wood Street. The modern equivalents for Mill Street would be West 31st St. and for Wood Street would be Bradwell Ave.

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Don Stormo's Burlingame Ancestors (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=plstormo&id=I6527)
Lists Denison Foster marrying Lavina Robinson in 1834, but she doesn't die until 1849, so how does Denison marry Harriet in 1841? Either there were two Denison's in Ohio or this one does, in fact, marry these two women.

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From the LDS Ancestral Family File----------
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Denison FOSTER (AFN: 1STC-T19)
Sex: M Family familyid=11571595>
Event(s):
Birth: Abt. 1775
<, , Ct>
Parents:
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Lavina ROBINSON(AFN: 1CQC-7QB)
Marriage: 8 May 1834
, , Oh
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From the International Genealogical Index
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DENISON B. FOSTER
Male
Family
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Marriages:
Spouse: HARRIET P. AIKIN Family
Marriage: 05 JUL 1841 , Cuyahoga, Ohio
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MARRIAGE: LEVINA GRANT
Marriages:
Spouse: DENNISON FOSTER
Marriage: 08 MAY 1834 , Geauga, Ohio
Batch: M514291, 1806 - 1842, Source Call No. 0873461 V. A-C , Type: Film Sheet: 00

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MARRIAGE: Ebenezer Foster's book, "Early Days of the Pioneers Cuyahoga County and Brooklyn Township":
PG2 - "Denison went to the Genessee county in the state of New York and married. I suppose he worked at his trade."


CENSUS: 1800 - Genesee, Ontario Cty, NY "Denniston Foster"

CENSUS: 1830 - Chardon, Geauga, Ohio "Denison Foster" page 252 (not sure if this is the same Dennison, but if he did marry Lavina, this would fit.) She is listed directly above him on this page.

______________________________________________
Settlers Around Monroe County Before 1820 Monroe County, New York
C = Northampton Records 1797-1809 FOSTER DENNISON [C ]
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In the "History of Livingston County" (See Heritage Quest historical books), there is mention of a Denison Foster who was a town clerk in 1800 when the town was first laid out. He is again mentioned as running a tavern (though it seemed that he did not own the building) in 1807.

OCCUPATION: Carpenter 
Dennison B. FOSTER
 
11821 RESIDENCES: Fullerton, California Donald R. FOSTER
 
11822 MARRIAGE: FOSTER, DOROTHY HELEN and DORNBROOK, PERCY THOMAS vol.0110 pg.0312 Dorothy Helen FOSTER
 
11823 OBIT: ---- FOSTER, EARL F : Husband of late Frances G (Obit.). Plain Dealer 16 Jan, 1986, pg. 07 sec. E

DEATH: Name: Earl F Foster
Gender: Male
Date of Death: 13 January 1986
Birth Date: 15 March 1895
Volume: 26340
Certificate: 006850
Autopsy: Yes - Used for certification
Social Security Number: 279095555
Marital Status: Widowed
Hispanic Origin: British, Scotch-Irish, Welsh, Scottish
Place of Death: Wooster, Wayne County
Certifier: Physician
Race: White
Birth Place: Ohio
Residence: Westlake, Cuyahoga County
Age: 90 Years


MILITARY: Name: Earl F. Foster
Serial Number: 3529040
Race: W
Residence: 1337 E. 85th St., Cleveland, O.
Enlistment Division: National Army
Enlistment Location: Cleveland, O.
Enlistment Date: 27 Jun 1918
Birth Place: Cleveland, O.
Birth Date / Age: 15 Apr 1895
Assigns Comment: Co I 336 Infantry to 5 Oct 1918; Co A 147 Machine Gun
Battalion to Discharge Private American Expeditionary Forces 23 Aug 1918
to 28 Feb 1919. Honorable discharge 18 March 1919. Volume #: 6

RESIDENCES: Lived in Westlake, Cuyahoga, Ohio 
Earl Frank FOSTER
 
11824 A. Garfield. E.E. Brown Earl Ray FOSTER
 
11825 BURIAL: Foster, Ebenezer 7/22/1897 age 87 Lot 62 6-S (Denison Cemetery, Garden Ave., Cleveland)

MARRIAGE: Marriage might have been in 1836. The LDS church records in the IGI have a marriage extract for that year.

BIOGRAPHY: 6' 2" (per his grandson's biography -- see Claud Foster) 
Ebenezer FOSTER, @
 
11826 CENSUS: 1900 - ED 5, sheet 4, listed as Edwin H. Foster, age 57, married at 33 yrs, farmer

OCCUPATION: Market Gardener and dealer in real estate. 
Edward (Edwin) H. FOSTER
 
11827 FOUND_AT: http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/foster.html

FOUND_AT: BIOGRAPHY: "Foster, Edwin J. (1847- ? ), lawyer, brother of Hanna A., Henry E., and Leonard G. Foster . . . was born in Strongsville, Cuyahoga County. After graduating from the law school of Boston University, he practiced in Cleveland until his retirement in 1885."

FOUND_AT: [Source: William Coyle (ed.), Ohio Authors and Their Books: Biographical Data and Selective Bibliographies for Ohio Authors, Native and Resident, 1796-1950 222 (Cleveland: World Publishing Co., for the Ohioana Library Association, 1962)] [Used with the gracious permission of the Ohioana Library Association]

FOUND_AT: Poetry -- E. J. Foster, A Pasture Stroll (Cleveland: F.W. Bohn Co., 1914)

FOUND_AT: NOTE: The above information about siblings seems at odds with what is known of this family and may be a mixture of children from the Nathan Foster/Abigail Fish union and the Ebenezer Foster/Almira Williams union -- both couples having had a son named Edwin. Leonard G. Foster, mentioned above, was the son of Ebenezer, while Hanna was the daughter of Nathan. 
Edwin James FOSTER
 
11828 2/23/99 ELI FOSTER (1792-1867) HANNAH WALLACE ( -1830) 1820Census living in Harrington 1830 HANNAH died in May probably from childbirth as her daughter Hannah died on May 30th at the age of 18 daysburied Evergreen Cemetery,Millbridge,Me 1841 Martha ELI'S second wifedied on May 3rd at the age of 38 and is also buried at the EvergreenSumatra in Millbridge. 1850 Treasurer of Millbridge and Town Agent JamesWallace Jr.(RN 412) brother to HANNAH WALLACE FOSTER deeded land to JohnWallace 2nd ÖA lot which was part of the Doyle lot beginning at the NWcorner of a lot he James sold to ELI FOSTER (RN 39) and EzekielDyer,running west to land owned by John Wallace 2nd,thence East to SWcorner of the FLORA FOSTER and DYER lotx recorded 22 Oct. 1850 1851Tithingmen, Treasurer, Surveyor of Lumber Millbridge 1852 On Feb. 21stelected first Selectman and also was Assessor, Overseer of Poor, TownTreasurer. 1859 On Dec 27th paid $3 to William Sawyer for taxesMillbridge,ME 1867 ELI died on Oct. 4th and was buried at EvergreenSumatra in Millbridge,Me Sources: Family Documents Maine Old SumatraAssoc.,8 Thompson Rd.,Veazie,Me Records of Steuben Etc. by MargaretKelley Ashe Colton ay MHS Portland Eli FOSTER
 
11829 !BIRTH: Vital records of Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, births page 150, FOSTER,Elizabeth, d. Samuell and Sarah, Dec. 23, 1707. Elizabeth FOSTER
 
11830 !DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER, Elizabeth, d. Amos, jr. and Elizabeth, Dec. 12, 1774, a. 2 y. 3 m. G.R.1.

!CEMETERY:Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, June 1998, "Elisabeth dauof Mr. Amos Foster Junr & Elisabeth his wife who died Dec ye 12 1774 aged 2 years & 3 months" 
Elizabeth FOSTER
 
11831 Ancestral File Number: GQK8-26
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER Eliz[abeth], d. David and Hannah [Buxton], Nov. 27, 1696. [Dec. 27. Ct.R.]

!IGI: Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 64, Source Call #: 820444

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 376, FOSTER Eliza[beth], and Sam[ue]ll Bell, Dec. 6, 1721. 
Elizabeth FOSTER
 
11832 Ancestral File Number: GQK8-87 Elizabeth FOSTER
 
11833 MARRIAGE:
FOSTER, ELLEN E and PINNEY, OLIVER M vol.0006 pg.0005
Note middle initial for Oliver differs from the obituary.
[Note: This marriage information is highly suspect. It is likely that it is a different Ellen Foster. ]

MARRIAGE: FOSTER, NELLIE and DAVIS, MOSES vol.0011 pg.0191

MARRIAGE: MOSES DAVIS
Spouse: NELLIE FOSTER Family
Marriage: 07 SEP 1863 , Cuyahoga, Ohio
Source Information: FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
M514234 1859 - 1866 0877915 V. 10-12 Film NONE Sheet: 00

OBIT: Name: Davis, Ellen
Date: April 23, 1921
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #018.
Notes: Davis-Ellen, Saturday, April 23, age 83 years, mother of Lewis and Weldon M. Funeral Tuesday, April 26, at 2 p. m., from late residence, 2907 Archwood avenue. 
Ellen M. FOSTER
 
11834 Ancestral File Number: FPXR-QQ
!DEATH: Vital records of Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts, deaths page 266, KNOWLTON, Amme, wid., Jan. 7, 1788, a. 81 y.C.R. 
Emma FOSTER
 
11835 OBIT: Name: Foster, Ernest Holmden
Date: May 2, 1915
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster-Ernest, Holmden, eldest son of Leonard G. and Lyde Foster, aged 38 years, Friday morning 1:30 o'clock. Funeral from residence, 3007 Archwood av., Monday, May 3, 2:30 p. m. 
Ernest Holmden FOSTER
 
11836 OBIT: Name: Foster, Eugene H.
Date: Apr 16 1954
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #109.
Notes: Foster, Eugene H., beloved husband of Emma (nee Hartman), father of Dorothy H. Dornbrook, brother of Claud H. Foster, grandfather of Eugene F. Dornbrook, Junellen Hrubik, and great-grandfather passed away Wednesday, late residence, 3869 W. 18 St. Friends received at Gustav Buesch & Sons Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd. Services Saturday, Apt. 17, at 3 p. m.
BURIAL: Found year of birth and death on his gravestone at Riverside Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. Located in section across from D.S. Brainard monument.

RESIDENCES:
1910 - 3869 W. 18th St.
1920 - 3869 W. 18th St. (just a few houses down from his mother and brother, Frank)

OCCUPATION:
Telegraph Operator in 1900
Musician in an orchestra (1920) 
Eugene H. FOSTER
 
11837 !ADMISSION: New Salem Congregational Church Nov 1761 Eunice FOSTER
 
11838 MARRIAGE: FOSTER, EUNICE and FARNESWORTH, ELI 0004 0029
See also, IGI Individual Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0

DEATH: Mentor Cemetery, Mentor, Lake County, Ohio
Farnsworth, Eli; Section 5A, Row 9, Stone 10
Eli Farnsworth/ died Jan. 31 1898 aged 84y, 5 mo.
Farnsworth, Eunice F.; Section 5A, Row 9, Stone 11
Eunice F. Farnsworth/ died/ Mar 9, 1879/ aged 65 yrs. 10 mo./ & 6 Days
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlcgs/mentor/muny05a_0712.html#Index_Farnsworth,_Eli_1 
Eunice FOSTER, @
 
11839 MARRIAGE: FOSTER, EVELINE T and FOOTE, WILLIAM L 0004 0127

RESIDENCES:
1860 - Next household from her brother, Ebenezer Fish Jr. (Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio) Husband not here.
1870 - 9th ward. Husband not here.
1880 - 203 Pearl St. (per 1880 city directory)
1895 - 295 Pearl St. (per Obit) This is between present day Church St. and Franklin Blvd.

OBIT: Name: Foote, Eveline T.
Date: April 22, 1895
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foote-Eveline T. Foote, in the seventy-ninth year of her age, at her residence, No. 295 Pearl st., at 4:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Notice of funeral hereafter. Kindly omit flowers. 
Eveline Thankful FOSTER, @
 
11840 OBIT: Name: Foster, Frank G.
Date: Nov 21 1948
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster, Frank G., beloved husband of Ethel; father of Mrs. Gladys Kaelin of Kingsville, O.; brother of Eugene H., Claude H. and the late Lloyd A.; son of the late George N. and Julia Foster; passed away Nov. 19, age 73 years; residence Miami, Fla.; formerly of 1723 Shaaf. Rd., Cleveland. Friends received at the Spaulding Funeral Home. 2704 Denison Ave. (After 1 P. M. Tuesday, Nov. 23). Services Wednesday, Nov. 24, at 1:30 p. m.


RESIDENCES:
1910 - 1406 Denison Ave. (6th ward)
1920 - 3875 W. 18th St. (6th ward)

OCCUPATION: Plumber in 1900 
Frank George FOSTER
 
11841 BIOGRAPHY: A watchtower and a simple beacon were first established at Watch Hill by the Rhode Island colonial government around 1745, giving the area its name, and earlier the point may have been used as a lookout by the Narragansett Indians. The watchtower and beacon were destroyed in a 1781 storm. Discussion of a lighthouse to mark the eastern entrance to Fishers Island Sound, and to warn mariners of a dangerous reef southwest of Watch Hill, began in 1793.

BIOGRAPHY: An act to build the lighthouse was signed in 1806 by President Thomas Jefferson. The government purchased four acres of land for $500 from George and Thankful Foster, and the lighthouse, Rhode Island's second after Beavertail, was erected in 1807.

BIOGRAPHY: There are Revolutionary War records for a George Foster of Westerly, Rhode Island. He was 82 in 1833. As a Private in the war, he served as a guard and quartered at Jonathan Foster's home. Watch Hill is also mentioned as the site of an encounter with British ships. No wife is listed on his paperwork. 
George FOSTER
 
11842 BURIAL: Denison Cemetery
Foster , George Death Date: Interment Date: 9/1/1829 ; Interment Number: 30 Color: ; Sex: ; Age: 24 Address: ; Cause of Death: ; Remarks: small stone at base of larger one Section: ; Lot Number: 62 ; Tier: ; Grave: Marker: yes ; Photo: yes
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/cems/denison/denef.html

DEATH: Was sick with a fever for four or five days, then died. 
George FOSTER, @
 
11843 OCCUPATION: Lawyer.

RESIDENCES:
1900 - 39 Lincoln Ave. , Cleveland, Ohio (old style address - present day East 83rd St.) Ward 21

CENSUS: 1880
George H. FOSTER Self M Male W 40 OH Lawyer CT CT
Ida R. FOSTER Wife M Female W 27 PA Housekeeping ENG PA
Harlow Geo. FOSTER Son S Male W 4 OH OH PA
Earl Ray FOSTER Son S Male W 2 OH OH PA
Sarah JOHNSON Other S Female W 42 NY Servant NY NY
Nettie V. R. BRAGGIN Niece S Female W 12 PA Attending School PA PA
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Source Information:
Census Place Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio
Family History Library Film 1255008
NA Film Number T9-1008
Page Number 172C

OBIT:
Name: Foster, George Hulett
Date: September 2, 1913
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster-George Hulett, died August 30, at his residence, 2037 E. 83d st. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 10:30 a. m. from late residence. Burial private. 1840 - 1913. Riverside Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. 
George Hulett FOSTER
 
11844 BIRTH: Headstone in Riverside Cemetery has 1845 for year of birth.

RESIDENCES:
1875 - new home built on what would become known as Denison Ave.
1900 - 284 Denison Ave.
1910 - 1412 Denison Ave.

Voter Registration for 1907 - FOSTER, George 1214 Denison 10/10/07 reg. no. 160 ward 6 prec. D (Is this address correct, or should it be 1412 Denison?)

CENSUS:
Year: 1880; Census Place: Brooklyn, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: T9_1009; Family History Film: 1255009; Page: 58D; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 0262.
Year: 1900; Census Place: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Enumeration District: 208; Sheet: 18B, Ward 42; 284 Denison. [Note - first son listed has a birth date of Aug 1870 but his name is unreadable.]
Birth Year <1848> Birthplace OH Age 32 Occupation Gardener Marital Status M Race W Head of Household George FOSTER Relation Self Father's Birthplace CT Mother's Birthplace CT

DEATH: FOSTER GEORGE N County Name: CUYAHOGA Date of Death: 1/19/1919 Volume Number: 2862 Certificate Number: 1805

OBIT: Name: Foster, George N.
Date: January 20, 1919
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #026.
Notes: Foster-George N., age 73 years, husband of Julia A., father of Eugene, Claude, Frank and the late Lloyd Foster, Sunday p. m. at his residence, 3865 W. 18th street. Funeral Tuesday, Jan. 21, from late residence at 3 p. m. Burial Riverside cemetery. 
George N. FOSTER
 
11845 Appears in the 1880 Ohio Census (age 6).

Present-day West 15th Street (north of Denison Ave.) was known as Gertie Ave pre-1906. This was Leonard's development so it appears he named the street after his deceased daughter. 
Gertrude FOSTER, [child]
 
11846 MARRIAGE: FOSTER, GLADYS BESSIE and KAELIN, CHARLES J 0179 0314 Gladys Bessie FOSTER
 
11847 !BIRTH: Vital Records of Shelburn, Franklin, Massachusetts, page 40, FOSTER, Hannah, d. Jeremiah, Apr. 24, 1784. Hannah FOSTER
 
11848 !Foster, Hannah, d. Joseph, jr. and Hannah, Oct. 15, 1737. Vol 1 p 137

!Early Vital Records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to about
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If you have any information on these families WALTON - NEVILLE - JOHNSON - MILLER please get in touch with me. 
Hannah FOSTER
 
11849 Ancestral File Number: 93HS-FL
!BIRTH: Town Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 316, FOSTER Hannah, d. Joseph and Mary, bp. Aug. 22, 1756. C.R.5.

!IGI: Film #: 177920, Page #: 1090, Ordinance #: 41270; work also done 15 Nov1972 PROVO, E 19 Jan 1973 PROVO, SP 22 Feb 1973 PROVO 7219205-67 Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 67, Source Call #: 820444

!MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Hannah, and Jeremiah Mechem, May 18, 1777. C.R. (church records) 
Hannah FOSTER
 
11850 Ancestral File Number: GQK8-11
!BIRTH: Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, page 315, FOSTER Hannah, d. David and Hannah (Buxton), Dec. 3, 1694.

!IGI: Batch #: 7219205, Sheet #: 66, Source Call #: 820444

!MARRIAGE: VitalRecords of Salem, Massachusetts, page 376, FOSTER Hannah, and Daniel Shaw, Apr. 13, 1727.* Intention also recorded. 
Hannah FOSTER
 

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