06 December 2010

Black Sheep Stories of Williams County, Ohio - Fearnley and Stevenson


Breach of Promise and a Bigger Problem  for Fearnley and Stevenson, 1882

By Pamela Pattison Lash (updated 4 Jan 2012) - Please check the bottom of this posting for more information on William J Stevenson


Lois Fearnley, the daughter of Joseph and Elsie (Mack) Fearnley, was born in Amboy, Hillsdale Co, MI, c1858. Joseph Fearnley had died and his widow, Elsie, married a second time.  Her husband, John T. Joy was married to a Sarah M., who died on 16 Oct 1862 @49Y 3D and was buried in the Floral Grove Cemetery, Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH (Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH Cemeteries, WCGS, 1996, p45).  Also buried beside her are John T. Joy, died 13 Mar 1899 @84Y 9M 17D and his second wife, Elsie, 1832-1915.  Mrs. Elsie Joy later married Thomas Reader, 1 Apr 1900,Williams Co, OH (Marriages, V8 p120). Williams County Probate #840, 30 April 1864, shows that Amelia, Lois, and Lucy Fearnley were underage minors whose father had died and the girls were given guardians. In the Madison Twp federal census records for 1870 and 1880 Lois Fearnley, a dressmaker, was enumerated with her mother, sisters, and stepfather, John T. Joy.  In the 1880 listing there was a neighbor, William Stevenson, enumerated as William Stevenson, 24 oar finisher b-place - OH; father's b-place - Scotland; mother's b-place - PA.

From the Williams Co, OH Civil and Criminal Court Records (Journal 11 p458, 20 June 1882; Roll 38 [#1006], 20 April 1882, one learns that Lois Fearnley was suing William Stevenson for $6,000 in a breach of promise to marry suit.  Lois said that on 8 May 1881 William Stevenson promised to marry her on 11 May 1881, which he later refused to do.  Lois received another promise on 1 June 1881.  Subsequently from 25 Sept 1881 to 26 Jan 1882 she had been waiting for a marriage to take place.  In Apr 1882 she feared that William was about to convert and dispose of his real property and leave the area; William held the mortgage on a farm occupied by Charles Close in Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH. 

The bigger problem for Lois was that there was a child involved. Williams County, Ohio Births, V2 p31 show a birth in Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH of an unnamed male, 5 Feb 1882 (Glenn Wood Fearnley) to Lois E. Fearnley and William J. Stevenson. This record was used in court to strengthen Lois' claim.

William responded in court that Frank E. Loomis, a resident of Stillwater, Minnesota, was his material witness.  William claimed on 31 Aug 1881, Lois and Frank went to Toledo where they slept together as husband and wife; they were there until 2 Sept 1881 when Lois returned to Pioneer and Loomis left for Minnesota.  William claimed he never promised to marry Lois. Note that William was probably trying to show the court that Lois had relationships with other(s) and this child could be some one else's other than himself. There were many other witnesses called for both sides and this microfilm record is quite lengthy. 

The case occupied the attention of the court and jury for a week.  Lois' attorneys were Pratt and Bentley and Smith and Strayer while William retained the services of Emery and Boothman and JR Tyler of Perrysburg, Wood Co, OH.  The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff, Lois, and assessed her damages at $100.  Promptly after this decision a motion for a new trial was made by the defendant, William, but was later withdrawn and the judgment was rendered on the verdict.  William refused to pay any amount of money to her.  The record does not show if he ever did or whether he served time in jail.

A weekly newspaper, "The Bryan Democrat", 10 Dec 1882, p5, stated, "there probably has not been a more hotly contested trial in a case of this nature at any session of the Court in this county."  Note that a judgment of $100 was a far cry from Lois' original suit for $6,000.

Lois later married William Shellhart in Williams Co, OH on 3 Oct 1893 (Williams Co, OH Marriages, V6 #1032).  William was the son of Christian Shellhart and Elizabeth Cook, who are found in the 1850 Weller Twp, Richland Co, OH federal census p267. William was a Civil War veteran of the Civil War in Co G 68th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 

According to the Williams Co, OH Probate, #5967, William SHELLHART, late of Madison Twp, left a will in which his wife, Lois, was name the executor, along with the following children, named within: daughter Sophia FERRIS of Pioneer, OH; daughter Eda REPP of Pioneer, OH; and, son Jessie O. SHELLHART of Bryan, OH.  Jessie was to have been the executor but his name was crossed out and Lois' substituted.  Jessie received the tools of his father while the others received a part interest in the residence and land. William Shellhart was buried in Floral Grove Cemetery, Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH (Madison Twp Cemeteries, (1841-28 MAR 1914).  His first wife, Ruth A.Wallace, daughter of Noah and Sophia Bowser Wallace, is buried beside him (1842-12 Feb 1892, Williams Co, OH Deaths, V2 p64).  They were married in Williams Co, OH on 22 Aug 1861 (Williams Co, OH Marriages, V3 p189). Lois later died and was interred at Birchardsville, PA.

In the 1894 Williams Co, OH Atlas, p33, William Stevenson owned 100 acres of land in the NW and SW 1/3rd of Section 11N in Madison Twp.  According to the three other atlases for this county dated 1864, 1874 and 1904, this same piece of land was owned by John Cox (1864, unnumbered page), John Cox (1874, P52), and RB Cleveland (1904 p3), all reprinted as Williams Co, OH 1874, 1894 Atlases, 1904 Plat Book, and 1864 Wall Map Combined, WCGS, 1983.  From this same volume William is listed as the owner of a NW part containing 131.50 acres in Section 29 of Madison Twp.  This property was formerly owned by the heirs of DF Eggleston (1864, unnumbered page), Daniel Eggleston (1874, P52), and Isaac GRANT (1894, p33).

William Stevenson, who apparently never married, was buried in the Floral Grove Cemetery, Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH, as W.J. Stevenson, 1856 - 10 Aug 1906. (Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH Cemeteries, WCGS, 1996, p70).  His death was recorded in the Williams Co, OH Deaths, V3 p106.

I recently discovered that William Stevenson did marry and had another brush with the law.  Here's new data:

Name: William J Stevenson
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Birth: Feb 1856 Conneautville, Crawford Co, PA or Ashtabula, OH
Death: 10 Aug 1906 Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH
Burial: Floral Grove Cem, Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH
Father: William Stevenson (1808-)
Mother: Elizabeth
Other relationship: Lois Elsie Fearnley
Marriage: 6 May 1883 Ransom, Hillsdale Co, MI
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Spouse: Alice M Bartow
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Birth: 25 Apr 1866 Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH
Death: 17 Mar 1927 Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH
Burial: Floral Grove Cem, Pioneer, Madison Twp, Williams Co, OH
Father: William Bartow
Mother: Josephine Anderson
Other spouses: Ora Russell Manning
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Notes for William J Stevenson
https://familysearch.org
name: Wm. J. Stevenson
gender: Male
death date: 10 Aug 1906
death place: Pioneer, Williams, Ohio
age: 51
birth date: 1855
birthplace: Conovill, Penn.
occupation: Stock Buyer
race: White
marital status: Single (this is not correct)
Collection: Wm. J. Stevenson, "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997"

Bryan Democrat, 14 Aug 1906, p1 c4
William J Stevenson died at his home in Pioneer, Friday.  Death resulted from heart failure.
Mr Stevenson was well known over the county and came into much prominence through the firebug investigation conducted together with Sherman Meade, charged with burning a building occupied by a saloon, belonging to Barbara Mitchell, on the night of 12 Feb 1903.  The indictment was returned at the May term of common pleas courts.  Stevenson fought his case through the lower and supreme court and he was found guilty of the charge on 20 October 1903 and was released on a bond of $1,00.  It was until Jan 1904 when the supreme court sustained the decision of the lower courts did he commence serving his sentence.

Since his release from the penitentiary he returned to Pioneer and lived there with his family.  He engaged in buying and selling cattle and prospered and was highly respected.  He had been troubled for a short time with his heart and had a slight attack of heart failure at noon Friday when he was out in the country buying cattle in the morning and continued the work after reviving from the attack.  After supper he went to the doctor and returned home where he died at 10:30.  Stevenson was born in Conneautville, PA, 15 Feb 1856 and was aged 50 years 5 month and 25 days at the time of his death.  He leaves a wife, daughter, and sister to mourn his loss.

1900 Madison, Williams, Ohio; Roll: 1332; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0107; FHL microfilm: 1241332 

h/h 53/54 Stevenson, William J (Feb 1854) 44 mar 17Y OH-Scot-Ire grocery keeper
Alice wife (Apr 1864) 44 OH-OH-OH
Hoover, Mattie lodger 22 (Sept 1877) OH servant


Notes for Alice M Bartow
William was resident of Pioneer, OH as was Allie Barton or Bartow; he was a saloonkeeper; married by EC Turner with witnesses Margaret and Marilla Turner, Ransom, Hillsdale Co, MI
https://familysearch.org
groom's name: William J. Stevenson
groom's age: 24 years
groom's birth date: 1859
groom's birthplace: Ashtabula, Ohio
bride's name: Allie Bartow
bride's age: 19 years
bride's birth date: 1864
bride's birthplace: Pioneer, Ohio
marriage date: 06 May 1883
marriage place: Ransom, Hillsdale, Michigan
reference number: v 3 p 385 rn 35
Collection: William J. Stevenson, "Michigan, Marriages, 1868-1925"

After his death, his widow Alice married Ora Manning on 4 Sept 1907 in Williams Co, OH

https://familysearch.org
name: Alice M Manning
event: Death
event date: 17 Mar 1927
event place: Pioneer, Williams, Ohio
gender: Female
death age: 57y 10m 22d
marital status: Married
race: W
birth date: 25 Apr 1869
birthplace: Pioneer, O.
estimated birth year: 1870
burial date: 20 Mar 1927
cemetery: Floral Grove
father: William Bastol
father's birthplace: Ohio
mother: Josephine Anderson
mother's birthplace: Ohio
spouse: Ora R. Manning
Collection: Alice M Manning, "Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1953"

1870 Pioneer, Williams, Ohio; Roll: M593_1282; Page: 120B; Image: 244; Family History Library Film: 552781.
h/h 44/45 Bartoe, William 28 OH works in ashery
Josephine 26 OH
Viola 6 OH
Alice 5 OH
Clarissa 1 OH

1880 Madison, Williams, Ohio; Roll: 1077; Family History Film: 1255077; Page: 479C; Enumeration District: 003; Image: 0592.
h/h Anderson, William B 68 Pa-Ire-PA farmer
Martha wife 60 Pa-Germ-NJ
Alice granddaughter 14 OH-OH-OH

1910 Madison, Williams, Ohio; Roll: T624_1241; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0124; ; FHL microfilm: 1375254.
h/h Manning, Ora 33 mar 1x mar 2Y Mi-MI-MI tobacco and confectionary merchant
Alice wife 42 mar 2x 0/0 ch OH-OH-OH

1920 Madison, Williams, Ohio; Roll: T625_1450; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 156; Image: 173.
h/h 194/196 Manning, Ora 42 MI-MI-MI traveling man for confectionary
Alice wife 46 OH-OH-OH
James L son 7 OH-MI-OH


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