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Esther A. <I>Parker</I> Deming

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Esther A. Parker Deming

Birth
Windsor, Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Jan 1931 (aged 76)
Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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D/O Mary A. and James Parker
W/O 1) Jacob Basch,married 25 Jul 1871, Geauga Co,) 2) Richard DemingMs. Esther Parker was born in either Newcomerstown Or Windsor Oh.
Her family is recorded in Newscomerstown Oh. in 1850 with older brothers James A and John David.
1860, Windsor Ashtabula Oh. is the first recorded instance of her.
In, 1870, The family settled in Montville, Geauga, Oh where her father purchased property.
She is sent to live with the Rhodes family of Monteville,Oh and recorded as a servant in 1870 at age 15.
She marries Jacob Basch in 1871. She is recorded living in Windsor Ashtabula Oh.,alone with Jacob, in 1880.

Her brother, Daniel Austin, dies in 1893 which tragically orphans his three children, William, Esther and Zephia(Mabel). Sister Esther and the children are recorded in Daniels probate document. The children are left to the care of Esther and the Northways.

The 1900 Painesville census records Jacob, Esther, son- Benjamin(1885), and adopted niece Esther Parker.

During this same year, we find that Mabel has been adopted by the Northway family of Windsor Oh.
Her husband Jacob dies in 1907 and is buried in Painesville Oh.

In 1910 Esther is living with her niece, adopted daughter/niece,Esther Parker Alstrom and family at 346 East Erie St. Painesville oh.

In 1920, Adopted daughter/niece,Esther Parker Alstrom-(1st-h)Egelston with family, and Ester are recorded living together in Boston Oh.

She marries the infamous Richard Demming who passeds in 1926.

Richard "Dick" Demming, is buried in Boston Cemetery, Boston Oh., Widow Esther orders his military honors head stone of the Rebellion.

In 1930, she is living with son, Ben Basch and family in Youngstown Oh.,

She is laid to rest in the same cemetery in Painesville as her first Husband,Jacob Bosch, older brother,John David and John's second wife, Jennie White.


D/O Mary A. and James Parker
W/O 1) Jacob Basch,married 25 Jul 1871, Geauga Co,) 2) Richard DemingMs. Esther Parker was born in either Newcomerstown Or Windsor Oh.
Her family is recorded in Newscomerstown Oh. in 1850 with older brothers James A and John David.
1860, Windsor Ashtabula Oh. is the first recorded instance of her.
In, 1870, The family settled in Montville, Geauga, Oh where her father purchased property.
She is sent to live with the Rhodes family of Monteville,Oh and recorded as a servant in 1870 at age 15.
She marries Jacob Basch in 1871. She is recorded living in Windsor Ashtabula Oh.,alone with Jacob, in 1880.

Her brother, Daniel Austin, dies in 1893 which tragically orphans his three children, William, Esther and Zephia(Mabel). Sister Esther and the children are recorded in Daniels probate document. The children are left to the care of Esther and the Northways.

The 1900 Painesville census records Jacob, Esther, son- Benjamin(1885), and adopted niece Esther Parker.

During this same year, we find that Mabel has been adopted by the Northway family of Windsor Oh.
Her husband Jacob dies in 1907 and is buried in Painesville Oh.

In 1910 Esther is living with her niece, adopted daughter/niece,Esther Parker Alstrom and family at 346 East Erie St. Painesville oh.

In 1920, Adopted daughter/niece,Esther Parker Alstrom-(1st-h)Egelston with family, and Ester are recorded living together in Boston Oh.

She marries the infamous Richard Demming who passeds in 1926.

Richard "Dick" Demming, is buried in Boston Cemetery, Boston Oh., Widow Esther orders his military honors head stone of the Rebellion.

In 1930, she is living with son, Ben Basch and family in Youngstown Oh.,

She is laid to rest in the same cemetery in Painesville as her first Husband,Jacob Bosch, older brother,John David and John's second wife, Jennie White.



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