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Henry Clement Valentine

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Henry Clement Valentine

Birth
Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Nov 1938 (aged 74)
Auglaize County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wapakoneta, Auglaize County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5636108, Longitude: -84.2183565
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Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958:

Groom's Name: Henry C. Valentine
Bride's Name: Callie E. Bambauer
Marriage Date: 14 Apr 1889
Marriage Place: Shelby, Ohio
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02320-2
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 562861
Reference Number: 438


From the History of Auglaize County, Ohio, 1923:

"HENRY C. VALENTINE, a well-known farmer and landowner of Washington Township, proprietor of a well-kept farm on rural mail route No. 3 out of St. Marys, is a native 'Buckeye' and has lived in this state all his life, a resident of Auglaize county since he was six years of age. Mr. Valentine was born on a farm in Pickaway county on June 7, 1864, and is a son of Andrew and Ellen (Metzger) Valentine, both of whom were born in that same county, members of pioneer families there, and who later became residents of Auglaize county. It was in 1870 that Andrew Valentine disposed of his interests in Pickaway county and came up here into Auglaize county and bought a farm of fifty-four acres in Washington township, where he established his home and where his death occurred four years later, in 1874. His widow long survived him. They were the parents of five children, three of whom are still living, the subject of this sketch and his two sisters, Phoebe and Elizabeth. As has been noted, Henry C. Valentine was but six years of age when he came here with his parents in 1870, and he was ten years of age when his father died, he thus early having been thrown pretty largely on his own resources in the matter of a livelihood. He received his schooling in the schools of Washington Township, and from the days of his boyhood was attentive to the affairs of the home farm, a helpful factor in improving and developing the same in his mother's behalf. After his marriage he began farming on his own account, renting a 'forty' in his home township, and for three years made his home on that place. He then rented a farm of eighty acres in Pusheta Township and there lived for eighteen years, at the end of which time he bought his present farm of sixty-eight acres in Washington Township and has since made his home on this latter place, he and his family being quite comfortably situated. Since taking possession of this place Mr. Valentine has made numerous improvements and has a well-equipped farm plant. He gives considerable attention to the raising of live stock and is doing well. Henry C. Valentine married Callie E. Bambauer, daughter of Henry Bambauer, of this county, and to this union have been born five children, Elmer, Harry, Wilson, Lillie and Lucile, three of whom are married. Elmer Valentine married Mary Campbell and has one child, a son, Roger. Harry Valentine married Cecile Twelliger and has one child; a daughter, Helen Maxine, and Lillie Valentine married George Kreiger and has two children, Paul and Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine are members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Wapakoneta and in their political leanings are Democrats."


From the Lima News of August 14, 1934:

"Wapakoneta. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Valentine, southwest of here, entertained Sunday in honor of their son, Wilson, of Clearwater, Florida, who is spending his vacation here. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Krieger, daughters Wanda and Jane, and sons Paul and Dale, of Ohio City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Valentine, daughters Frances and Carolyn, and son Roger, of Lima; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Valentine and daughters Dorothy, Jeanne and Maxine, of St. Mary's, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith and daughter Annabelle, of this city."



From the Ohio Death Certificate of Henry C. Valentine:

County of Death:Auglaize
City of Death:Washington Township
Full name:Henry C. Valentine
Residence:St. Mary's, Ohio
Sex:Male
Color:White
Marital Status:Married
Spouse of:Caroline Bambauer Valentine
Date of birth:June 7, 1864
Age:74 years, 5 months, 17 days
Profession:Farmer
Birthplace:Pickaway County, Ohio
Father's name:Andrew Valentine
Birthplace:Ohio
Mother's Maiden:Ellen Metzger
Birthplace:Ohio
Informant:Mrs. Henry Valentine, Route 2, St. Mary's, Ohio
Burial:Greenlawn Cemetery
Date:November 27, 1938
Funeral firm:Siferd & Brookhart, Wapahoneta, Ohio
Date of Death:November 24, 1938
Time of Death:not stated
Cause of Death:Myocarditis
Contributory cause:---
Attending Phys.:Geo. B. Faulder, Wapahoneta, Ohio


Obituary for Henry Clement Valentine from the Lima News of November 27, 1938:

"Henry Valentine. WAPAKONETA, November 26 -- Funeral services for Henry C. Valentine, 74, who died Thursday from a heart attack at his home southwest of here, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, with Rev. George Herd officiating. Burial will be made in Greenlawn Cemetery. Members of the family found the body on the floor of the barn where he had gone to do some work. He was born June 7, 1864, in Pickaway County, and came to this county at an early age. He was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church and was affiliated with the Brotherhood. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. George Krieger, Ohio City, and Mrs. Leland Smith, of near here; three sons, Elmer, Lima; Harry, St. Mary's, and Wilson, Clearwater, Florida; a sister, Mrs. R. L. Montgomery, Lima; a half-sister, Mrs. Martin Hittepole, Anna, and nine grandchildren."
Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958:

Groom's Name: Henry C. Valentine
Bride's Name: Callie E. Bambauer
Marriage Date: 14 Apr 1889
Marriage Place: Shelby, Ohio
Bride's Marital Status: Single
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02320-2
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 562861
Reference Number: 438


From the History of Auglaize County, Ohio, 1923:

"HENRY C. VALENTINE, a well-known farmer and landowner of Washington Township, proprietor of a well-kept farm on rural mail route No. 3 out of St. Marys, is a native 'Buckeye' and has lived in this state all his life, a resident of Auglaize county since he was six years of age. Mr. Valentine was born on a farm in Pickaway county on June 7, 1864, and is a son of Andrew and Ellen (Metzger) Valentine, both of whom were born in that same county, members of pioneer families there, and who later became residents of Auglaize county. It was in 1870 that Andrew Valentine disposed of his interests in Pickaway county and came up here into Auglaize county and bought a farm of fifty-four acres in Washington township, where he established his home and where his death occurred four years later, in 1874. His widow long survived him. They were the parents of five children, three of whom are still living, the subject of this sketch and his two sisters, Phoebe and Elizabeth. As has been noted, Henry C. Valentine was but six years of age when he came here with his parents in 1870, and he was ten years of age when his father died, he thus early having been thrown pretty largely on his own resources in the matter of a livelihood. He received his schooling in the schools of Washington Township, and from the days of his boyhood was attentive to the affairs of the home farm, a helpful factor in improving and developing the same in his mother's behalf. After his marriage he began farming on his own account, renting a 'forty' in his home township, and for three years made his home on that place. He then rented a farm of eighty acres in Pusheta Township and there lived for eighteen years, at the end of which time he bought his present farm of sixty-eight acres in Washington Township and has since made his home on this latter place, he and his family being quite comfortably situated. Since taking possession of this place Mr. Valentine has made numerous improvements and has a well-equipped farm plant. He gives considerable attention to the raising of live stock and is doing well. Henry C. Valentine married Callie E. Bambauer, daughter of Henry Bambauer, of this county, and to this union have been born five children, Elmer, Harry, Wilson, Lillie and Lucile, three of whom are married. Elmer Valentine married Mary Campbell and has one child, a son, Roger. Harry Valentine married Cecile Twelliger and has one child; a daughter, Helen Maxine, and Lillie Valentine married George Kreiger and has two children, Paul and Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine are members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Wapakoneta and in their political leanings are Democrats."


From the Lima News of August 14, 1934:

"Wapakoneta. Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Valentine, southwest of here, entertained Sunday in honor of their son, Wilson, of Clearwater, Florida, who is spending his vacation here. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Krieger, daughters Wanda and Jane, and sons Paul and Dale, of Ohio City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Valentine, daughters Frances and Carolyn, and son Roger, of Lima; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Valentine and daughters Dorothy, Jeanne and Maxine, of St. Mary's, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith and daughter Annabelle, of this city."



From the Ohio Death Certificate of Henry C. Valentine:

County of Death:Auglaize
City of Death:Washington Township
Full name:Henry C. Valentine
Residence:St. Mary's, Ohio
Sex:Male
Color:White
Marital Status:Married
Spouse of:Caroline Bambauer Valentine
Date of birth:June 7, 1864
Age:74 years, 5 months, 17 days
Profession:Farmer
Birthplace:Pickaway County, Ohio
Father's name:Andrew Valentine
Birthplace:Ohio
Mother's Maiden:Ellen Metzger
Birthplace:Ohio
Informant:Mrs. Henry Valentine, Route 2, St. Mary's, Ohio
Burial:Greenlawn Cemetery
Date:November 27, 1938
Funeral firm:Siferd & Brookhart, Wapahoneta, Ohio
Date of Death:November 24, 1938
Time of Death:not stated
Cause of Death:Myocarditis
Contributory cause:---
Attending Phys.:Geo. B. Faulder, Wapahoneta, Ohio


Obituary for Henry Clement Valentine from the Lima News of November 27, 1938:

"Henry Valentine. WAPAKONETA, November 26 -- Funeral services for Henry C. Valentine, 74, who died Thursday from a heart attack at his home southwest of here, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, with Rev. George Herd officiating. Burial will be made in Greenlawn Cemetery. Members of the family found the body on the floor of the barn where he had gone to do some work. He was born June 7, 1864, in Pickaway County, and came to this county at an early age. He was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church and was affiliated with the Brotherhood. Surviving are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. George Krieger, Ohio City, and Mrs. Leland Smith, of near here; three sons, Elmer, Lima; Harry, St. Mary's, and Wilson, Clearwater, Florida; a sister, Mrs. R. L. Montgomery, Lima; a half-sister, Mrs. Martin Hittepole, Anna, and nine grandchildren."


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