Myrna Lou Moss
F, b. 13 May 1933, d. 24 January 2000
Myrna Lou Moss was born on 13 May 1933 at South Weber, Davis Co., UT. She married Walter Glen Ray on 27 January 1951 at Ogden, Weber Co., UT. Myrna Lou Moss died on 24 January 2000 at South Weber, Davis Co., UT, at age 66. She was buried in January 2000 at Uintah Cemetery, Uintah, Weber Co., UT, Findagrave #17406170.
Child of Myrna Lou Moss and Walter Glen Ray
- Michael Glen Ray+ b. 2 Sep 1951, d. 15 Aug 2003
Noel E. Moss
M
Noel E. Moss married Elna Powell, daughter of John Lyle Powell and Mary Jane Patton, on 22 November 1908 at Mercer, Mercer Co., MO.
Ida May Mossbarger1
F, b. 29 March 1888, d. 1930
Ida May Mossbarger was born on 29 March 1888 at Gallia Co. (probably), OH.2,1 She married Otis Edward Ward on 17 June 1906 at Gallia Co., OH. Ida May Mossbarger died in 1930 at Madison Co., OH. She was buried in 1930 at Kirkwood Cemetery, London, Madison Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 11532341.
Child of Ida May Mossbarger and Otis Edward Ward
- Oscar William Ward+1 b. 13 Sep 1911, d. 28 Jan 1955
Madeline M. Mosse
F, b. 3 August 1906
Madeline M. Mosse was born on 3 August 1906 at Butte, Silver Bow Co., MT. She married Jack Ramey Stanfield, son of John Franklin Stanfield and Emily Pearl Ramey, on 19 May 1930 at Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., IA, This marriage lasted less than ten years. Madeline is listed as Madeline Stanfield in the 1935 directory of Des Moines, Iowa. No record of her found after that, and Jack R. Stanfield was listed with marital status "S" on the 1940 census of Des Moines, Polk Co., IA, ED 100-35, sheet 9A, line 29.
Mary Jane Mossingham
F, b. 6 August 1849, d. 8 June 1921
Mary Jane Mossingham was born on 6 August 1849 at Ohio.1 She married Lewis Starry. Mary Jane Mossingham died on 8 June 1921 at age 71. She was buried in June 1921 at Olin Cemetery, Olin, Jones Co., IA, Findagrave #47159535.
Child of Mary Jane Mossingham and Lewis Starry
- Lemuel G. Starry+1 b. 16 Jul 1871, d. 14 Apr 1897
Citations
- [S15] 1880 Federal Census, Jones County, Iowa. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 348; FHL #1254348.
Edna Mosurer
F
Edna Mosurer married Christopher C. Starr, son of Christopher Columbus Starr and Cenith E. West, on 20 March 1905 at Wells Co., IN.
Harvey Mote
M, b. 2 February 1872, d. 24 April 1943
Harvey Mote was born on 2 February 1872 at Ohio. He married Carrie Maude Windle, daughter of Annanias Windle and Emeline Baker, circa 1903, One child born, none living as of 1910 census. Harvey Mote died on 24 April 1943 at Los Angeles Co., CA, at age 71.
Henry C. Moten
M
Henry C. Moten married Tilda M. (?).
Child of Henry C. Moten and Tilda M. (?)
- Mary Elpha Moten+ b. 11 Aug 1913, d. 9 Jan 2002
Mary Elpha Moten
F, b. 11 August 1913, d. 9 January 2002
Mary Elpha Moten was born on 11 August 1913 at Texas. She was the daughter of Henry C. Moten and Tilda M. (?) Mary Elpha Moten married Robert Clifton Jones, son of Lemuel Young Jones and Alma O. Payne, before 20 September 1942. Mary Elpha Moten was buried in January 2002 at Hawkins Cemetery, Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX. She died on 9 January 2002 at age 88.
Sarah Motheral1
F, b. 16 October 1836
Sarah Motheral was born on 16 October 1836 at Pennsylvania.1 She married David Boyd, son of Samuel Boyd Jr. and Jane Kyle.1
Children of Sarah Motheral and David Boyd
- Psyche E. Boyd1 b. Aug 1867, d. 13 Mar 1946
- Evantha C. Boyd1 b. 1869, d. 16 Oct 1888
- Sela Motheral Boyd+1 b. 9 Apr 1877, d. 22 Sep 1957
Citations
- [S3027] 1880 Federal Census, Weld County, Colorado. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 93; FHL #1254093.
Donald Marshall Motsenbacker
M, b. 4 February 1936, d. 22 May 2017
Donald Marshall Motsenbacker was born on 4 February 1936. He died on 22 May 2017 at age 81.
Adelia Amanda Motsinger1
F, b. April 1849, d. 1918
Adelia Amanda Motsinger was born in April 1849 at Indiana.1 She married Robert Clinton Voyles on 25 October 1866 at Washington Co., IN. Adelia Amanda Motsinger married Manoah S. Martin Jr. on 22 January 1878 at Washington Co., IN. Adelia Amanda Motsinger died in 1918 at Washington Co., IN. She was buried in 1918 at Conway Cemetery, Washington Co., IN, Findagrave #42030565.
Child of Adelia Amanda Motsinger and Manoah S. Martin Jr.
- Tony Lee Martin+1 b. 16 May 1886, d. 17 Aug 1965
Citations
- [S1205] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 411 - 412; FHL #1240411 - 2.
Edith Motsinger
F, b. 12 January 1898, d. 16 July 1984
Edith Motsinger was born on 12 January 1898 at Indiana 1900 census shows 1897. She was the daughter of John Walter Motsinger and Leora May Howell. Edith Motsinger married Ralph P. Johnson, son of Perry M. Johnson and Sarah C. McKnight, circa 1921. Edith Motsinger died on 16 July 1984 at Wayne Co. (probably), MI, at age 86 dates per SSDI, last residence Garden City. She was buried in July 1984 at Franklin Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN, Findagrave #84233084.
Child of Edith Motsinger and Ralph P. Johnson
- Robert Johnson+ b. 21 Feb 1922, d. 24 Oct 2009
John Walter Motsinger
M, b. 20 September 1869, d. 28 February 1952
John Walter Motsinger was born on 20 September 1869. He married Leora May Howell on 3 March 1895 at Washington Co., IN. John Walter Motsinger died on 28 February 1952 at age 82. He was buried in March 1952 at Franklin Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN, Findagrave #84251311.
Child of John Walter Motsinger and Leora May Howell
- Edith Motsinger+ b. 12 Jan 1898, d. 16 Jul 1984
Samantha A. Motsinger
F, b. 10 February 1856, d. 6 May 1880
Samantha A. Motsinger was born on 10 February 1856 at Washington Co., IN. She died on 6 May 1880 at Washington Co., IN, at age 24. She was buried in May 1880 at Martinsburg Cemetery, Jackson Twp., Washington Co., IN, findagrave.com.
Note: A Washington County, Indiana marriage record shows Samantha A. Motsinger married A. N. (Andrew) Munden, but does not show the date. He later married and divorced "Addie", and is found in 1900 remarried to a "Hope". DLB 2013.
Note: A Washington County, Indiana marriage record shows Samantha A. Motsinger married A. N. (Andrew) Munden, but does not show the date. He later married and divorced "Addie", and is found in 1900 remarried to a "Hope". DLB 2013.
Child of Samantha A. Motsinger
- Zella F. Motsinger+ b. 10 Sep 1875, d. 15 Aug 1946
Zella F. Motsinger1
F, b. 10 September 1875, d. 15 August 1946
Zella F. Motsinger was born on 10 September 1875 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of Samantha A. Motsinger. Zella F. Motsinger married William Lebert Payne, son of Jacob Dawson Payne and Anna Lucinda Tilford, on 19 March 1899 at Washington Co., IN.1 Zella F. Motsinger died on 15 August 1946 at age 70. She was buried in August 1946 at Olive Branch Cemetery, Polk Twp., Washington Co., IN.
Children of Zella F. Motsinger and William Lebert Payne
- Kenneth Osborne Payne+1 b. 24 Jun 1900, d. 29 May 1972
- Elsie M. Payne+ b. 28 Aug 1902, d. Jun 1994
- Morris Alva Payne+ b. 20 Mar 1912, d. 2 Dec 1991
- Geneva M. Payne+ b. 7 Sep 1917, d. 25 Nov 2003
Citations
- [S1205] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 411 - 412; FHL #1240411 - 2.
Abigail Mott
F
Abigail Mott married Adam Rhodes.
Child of Abigail Mott and Adam Rhodes
- Rev. Ebenezer Rhodes+ b. 20 Apr 1780, d. 6 Dec 1842
Charles Clarence Mott
M, b. 21 March 1915, d. 10 May 1977
Charles Clarence Mott was born on 21 March 1915 at Harrison Co., IN. He was the son of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat. Charles Clarence Mott died on 10 May 1977 at Phoenix, Maricopa Co., AZ, at age 62.
Jesse Joseph Mott
M, b. 12 October 1909
Jesse Joseph Mott was born on 12 October 1909 at Harrison Co., IN. He was the son of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat.
John Elsworth Mott
M, b. 9 June 1918, d. 17 April 1989
John Elsworth Mott was born on 9 June 1918 at Harrison Co., IN. He was the son of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat. John Elsworth Mott died on 17 April 1989 at age 70.
Lawrence Lewis Mott
M, b. 12 December 1922, d. 16 December 1922
Lawrence Lewis Mott was born on 12 December 1922 at Harrison Co., IN. He was the son of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat. Lawrence Lewis Mott died on 16 December 1922 at Harrison Co., IN.
Lowell Watkins Mott
M, b. 15 April 1923, d. 15 July 2014
Lowell Watkins Mott was born on 15 April 1923 at Shelby Co., OH. He married Betty Pauline Gundolf, daughter of Ernest Ralph Gundolf and Jennie Marie Saylor, on 18 October 1946 at Miami Co., OH. Lowell Watkins Mott died on 15 July 2014 at Columbus, Franklin Co., OH, at age 91
Obituary (Findagrave.com):
LOWELL WATKINS "LEFTY" MOTT, age 91, of Elizabeth Township, Troy, Ohio passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at the Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, surrounded by his family. He was born in Shelby County, Ohio on April 15, 1923 to the late Loammi and Dale (Watkins) Mott. On October 18, 1946, he married Betty Pauline Gundolf. They enjoyed 67 years of marriage and Betty survives.
Lowell is also survived by four children and their spouses: Linda (Dr. Mark) Bentley of Piqua, Brenda (Larry) Zimmerman of Marysville, Michael Lowell (Carolyn) Mott of New Albany, and Stacy (Mike) Karadak of Troy; and his grandchildren: Megan Bentley, Jarrod (Amanda) Zimmerman, Evan and Chase Zimmerman, Adam and Alyson Mott, and Kyle and Kley Karadak. Lowell was preceded in death by two brothers: Harold and Leland Mott.
Lowell was a graduate of Lostcreek School in 1941. He continued his studies with the US Army through the University of Iowa. Lowell proudly served his country as a member of the 7th Army 44th Division, 63rd Combat Engineering Battalion during WWII, June 1943-December 1945. His Division was part of the European Theatre that served longer than any other Division. His duties included building bridges and sweeping mines in advance of the troops.
Lowell was a former baseball player on local teams and that is where he earned his nickname Lefty. He was an avid Cincinnati Reds and Ohio State University sports fan. He enjoyed watching all of his grandchildren's activities from sports to theatre and was always there to support them. Lowell was a member of the Cove Springs Grange, the Cove Springs United Church of Christ, and a former member of the Elizabeth Township Zoning Board and the Miami County Farm Bureau.
Lowell built his first home from ground up with simple equipment and determination and a desire to learn on his own all the trades required and needed to accomplish this large feat. In 1960, the opportunity to purchase a large farm occurred and he sold his home and moved to the farmhouse, which he and Betty completely restored to its original beauty.
Lowell became a longtime area farmer in his spare time and enjoyed the Miami County Fair and the 4-H activities that his children were involved in. He always welcomed friends, neighbors and family to swim in his pool and a highlight for he and Betty was holding the Elizabeth 4-H Beef Club Steak Fry and pool party each summer. Along with his wife Betty, he enjoyed collecting and refinishing antiques and could be found almost every Saturday at an auction. His craftsmanship in wood working could turn an inexpensive antique auction item into a piece of art. As his children became adults and married he was involved in almost all of their homeowner projects whether it be for advice or actual hands on work.
He was a pet lover and was known in the neighborhood for having the biggest dogs (his beloved Great Danes), although his wife turned him into a small dog lover in his later years. One of Lowell's biggest accomplishments was his long career at Hobart Brothers in Troy, Ohio. He worked for Hobart Brothers (welding) for 48 years and climbed the ladder of success during that time. Directly from high school in 1941, he started on the ground floor packing electrodes at the manufacturing plant. WWII interrupted his career, but he returned to work in 1946 and eventually assumed the role of foreman. In 1967, he was promoted to Research Engineer due to his efforts on working directly with Mr. E.A. Hobart. In 1977, he became Assistant Director of Research and Development for Hobart Brothers. In 1984, he was promoted to Director of Research and Development, a position he held until his retirement in 1989. His career continued as he was asked to come back often to do consulting and development for the company, leading to a major development in 2004 that led to a patent.
He was credited with the development of several mild steel all purpose wires and his products were used on the Sears Tower, The World Trade Center and by major U.S. manufacturers such as Ford and Chrysler and the U.S. Navy submarine fleet . He was inducted last fall as a Counselor into the American Welding Society held in Chicago, IL. His nominators described Lowell as having an ingenious approach to solving problems and as an incredible teacher and as a fun person to be around with a relentless pursuit for perfection. He was referred to as a classic Horatio Alger story of a man who through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty accomplished much for his company, his industry, and his country.
Friends may call from 3-7 PM on Sunday, July 20, 2014 and funeral services will be at 10:30 AM on Monday, July 21, 2014 at Baird Funeral Home in Troy with Rev. Ed Beeson officiating. Burial will follow in Casstown Cemetery in Casstown. The Veteran's Honor Guard will provide services at the graveside.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Miami East Athletic Boosters, 3825 N State Route 589, Casstown, OH 45312 OR Elizabeth Township Community Center, 5760 E Walnut Grove Road, Troy, OH 45373. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.bairdfuneralhome.com.
He was buried in July 2014 at Casstown Cemetery, Casstown, Miami Co., OH, Findagrave #132942732.
Obituary (Findagrave.com):
LOWELL WATKINS "LEFTY" MOTT, age 91, of Elizabeth Township, Troy, Ohio passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at the Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, surrounded by his family. He was born in Shelby County, Ohio on April 15, 1923 to the late Loammi and Dale (Watkins) Mott. On October 18, 1946, he married Betty Pauline Gundolf. They enjoyed 67 years of marriage and Betty survives.
Lowell is also survived by four children and their spouses: Linda (Dr. Mark) Bentley of Piqua, Brenda (Larry) Zimmerman of Marysville, Michael Lowell (Carolyn) Mott of New Albany, and Stacy (Mike) Karadak of Troy; and his grandchildren: Megan Bentley, Jarrod (Amanda) Zimmerman, Evan and Chase Zimmerman, Adam and Alyson Mott, and Kyle and Kley Karadak. Lowell was preceded in death by two brothers: Harold and Leland Mott.
Lowell was a graduate of Lostcreek School in 1941. He continued his studies with the US Army through the University of Iowa. Lowell proudly served his country as a member of the 7th Army 44th Division, 63rd Combat Engineering Battalion during WWII, June 1943-December 1945. His Division was part of the European Theatre that served longer than any other Division. His duties included building bridges and sweeping mines in advance of the troops.
Lowell was a former baseball player on local teams and that is where he earned his nickname Lefty. He was an avid Cincinnati Reds and Ohio State University sports fan. He enjoyed watching all of his grandchildren's activities from sports to theatre and was always there to support them. Lowell was a member of the Cove Springs Grange, the Cove Springs United Church of Christ, and a former member of the Elizabeth Township Zoning Board and the Miami County Farm Bureau.
Lowell built his first home from ground up with simple equipment and determination and a desire to learn on his own all the trades required and needed to accomplish this large feat. In 1960, the opportunity to purchase a large farm occurred and he sold his home and moved to the farmhouse, which he and Betty completely restored to its original beauty.
Lowell became a longtime area farmer in his spare time and enjoyed the Miami County Fair and the 4-H activities that his children were involved in. He always welcomed friends, neighbors and family to swim in his pool and a highlight for he and Betty was holding the Elizabeth 4-H Beef Club Steak Fry and pool party each summer. Along with his wife Betty, he enjoyed collecting and refinishing antiques and could be found almost every Saturday at an auction. His craftsmanship in wood working could turn an inexpensive antique auction item into a piece of art. As his children became adults and married he was involved in almost all of their homeowner projects whether it be for advice or actual hands on work.
He was a pet lover and was known in the neighborhood for having the biggest dogs (his beloved Great Danes), although his wife turned him into a small dog lover in his later years. One of Lowell's biggest accomplishments was his long career at Hobart Brothers in Troy, Ohio. He worked for Hobart Brothers (welding) for 48 years and climbed the ladder of success during that time. Directly from high school in 1941, he started on the ground floor packing electrodes at the manufacturing plant. WWII interrupted his career, but he returned to work in 1946 and eventually assumed the role of foreman. In 1967, he was promoted to Research Engineer due to his efforts on working directly with Mr. E.A. Hobart. In 1977, he became Assistant Director of Research and Development for Hobart Brothers. In 1984, he was promoted to Director of Research and Development, a position he held until his retirement in 1989. His career continued as he was asked to come back often to do consulting and development for the company, leading to a major development in 2004 that led to a patent.
He was credited with the development of several mild steel all purpose wires and his products were used on the Sears Tower, The World Trade Center and by major U.S. manufacturers such as Ford and Chrysler and the U.S. Navy submarine fleet . He was inducted last fall as a Counselor into the American Welding Society held in Chicago, IL. His nominators described Lowell as having an ingenious approach to solving problems and as an incredible teacher and as a fun person to be around with a relentless pursuit for perfection. He was referred to as a classic Horatio Alger story of a man who through hard work, determination, courage, and honesty accomplished much for his company, his industry, and his country.
Friends may call from 3-7 PM on Sunday, July 20, 2014 and funeral services will be at 10:30 AM on Monday, July 21, 2014 at Baird Funeral Home in Troy with Rev. Ed Beeson officiating. Burial will follow in Casstown Cemetery in Casstown. The Veteran's Honor Guard will provide services at the graveside.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Miami East Athletic Boosters, 3825 N State Route 589, Casstown, OH 45312 OR Elizabeth Township Community Center, 5760 E Walnut Grove Road, Troy, OH 45373. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.bairdfuneralhome.com.
He was buried in July 2014 at Casstown Cemetery, Casstown, Miami Co., OH, Findagrave #132942732.
Lucinda R. Mott1
F, b. February 1852, d. after 13 June 1900
Lucinda R. Mott was born in February 1852 at Indiana.1 She married Samuel Boyd circa 1874.1 Lucinda R. Mott died after 13 June 1900.
Child of Lucinda R. Mott and Samuel Boyd
- Clara May Boyd+1 b. 10 May 1881, d. 5 May 1950
Citations
- [S3011] 1900 Federal Census, Grundy County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 857; FHL #1240857.
Nancy Ann Mott
F, b. 16 April 1912, d. 12 November 1944
Nancy Ann Mott was buried at Depauw, Harrison Co., IN. She was born on 16 April 1912 at Harrison Co., IN. She was the daughter of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat. Nancy Ann Mott died on 12 November 1944 at Harrison Co., IN, at age 32.
Novema Jean Mott
F, b. 1 November 1927
Novema Jean Mott was born on 1 November 1927 at Harrison Co., IN. She was the daughter of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat.
Orville Murline Mott
M, b. 18 April 1925, d. 15 July 1989
Orville Murline Mott was born on 18 April 1925 at Harrison Co., IN. He was the son of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat. Orville Murline Mott died on 15 July 1989 at age 64.
Richard Mott
M, b. 14 July 1885, d. 10 March 1968
Richard Mott was buried at Depauw, Harrison Co., IN. He was born on 14 July 1885. He married Retta Mae Seacat, daughter of Monroe Seacat and Mary Ann Davis, in March 1906. Richard Mott died on 10 March 1968 at age 82.
Children of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat
- Sylvia Ellere Mott b. 1 Aug 1907, d. 6 Aug 1978
- Jesse Joseph Mott b. 12 Oct 1909
- Nancy Ann Mott b. 16 Apr 1912, d. 12 Nov 1944
- Charles Clarence Mott b. 21 Mar 1915, d. 10 May 1977
- John Elsworth Mott b. 9 Jun 1918, d. 17 Apr 1989
- Lawrence Lewis Mott b. 12 Dec 1922, d. 16 Dec 1922
- Orville Murline Mott b. 18 Apr 1925, d. 15 Jul 1989
- Novema Jean Mott b. 1 Nov 1927
Sylvia Ellere Mott
F, b. 1 August 1907, d. 6 August 1978
Sylvia Ellere Mott was buried at Depauw, Harrison Co., IN. She was born on 1 August 1907 at Harrison Co., IN. She was the daughter of Richard Mott and Retta Mae Seacat. Sylvia Ellere Mott died on 6 August 1978 at Harrison Co., IN, at age 71.
Cornelia Motter1
F
Child of Cornelia Motter and Henry Sharer
- Anna C. Sharer+1 b. 10 Oct 1840, d. 1922
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 451.
Sarah E. Motter
F, b. 17 December 1852, d. 12 July 1910
Sarah E. Motter was born on 17 December 1852 at Pennsylvania. She married Joseph Bennett South on 29 November 1870 at Lost Creek Twp., Miami Co., OH. Sarah E. Motter died on 12 July 1910 at Casstown, Miami Co., OH, at age 57. She was buried in July 1910 at Casstown Cemetery, Casstown, Miami Co., OH, Findagrave #11738532.
Child of Sarah E. Motter and Joseph Bennett South
- John Newton South+ b. 5 Apr 1877, d. 12 Mar 1947