NameIda Ellen Moats
Birth18 Dec 1862, Bangorville, Richland Co, OH
Census1870, Jefferson Twp, Richland Co, OH
Memoroll#1261, pg 80
Census1880, Jefferson Twp, Richland Co, OH
Memoroll#45, pg 68
CensusJun 1900, Perry Twp, Morrow Co, OH
Memoroll#1309, pg 147b
Death23 Jun 1908, Fredericktown, Knox Co, OH
Burial25 Jun 1908, North Fork Cem, Chesterville, Morrow Co, OH
Misc. Notes
Five of her children's birth certificates spell her maiden name as Moats. Morrow Co. records of Frank's birth with mother's name of Ida Motes. 1870 census spells it Mouts. Death Cert of her husband, Frank, lists her maiden name as Morets.
Baptised in the Waterford Church of Christ by Rev O. J. Cook in 1903 according to her obituary, referenced in Melva's bible.
Edith Grice wrote:
"her parents died when she was small and she was raised by her Aunt and Uncle along with her brother Frank."
1870 census shows her and brother Frank living with Woodford (61) and Harriet (62) Galoway (grandparents) in Jefferson Twp, Richland Co.
1880 Census lists Woodford and Harriet Gallaway with son Thomas (age 41), grandson Franklin (age 10), granddaughter Amanda (age 15), and granddaughter Ida E. Moats (age 17).
The Mansfield News, in the 23 June 1908 publication (her death date) listed the record of a land transfer - Ida E. Wells to G. J. Ewers, 80 acres of land in Perry Township, $1. G. J. Ewers to J. M. Wells, 80 acres of land in Perry Township, $1.
She died of breast cancer at age 45 according to Knox County Republican News dated 26 June 1908.
Spouses
Birth30 Jul 1859, Middlebury Twp, Knox Co, OH
Death5 Mar 1929, Fredericktown, Knox Co, OH
Burial7 Mar 1929, North Fork Cem, Chesterville, Morrow Co, OH
Memoinfo = 2 newspaper obituaries & tombstone
ReligionThe Waterford Church of Christ was the family faith, where he and his brothers & sisters were christened as adults
Misc. Notes
His obituary, father's pension papers, marriage licenses to Mary(3) and Mary(4), as well as his daughter Josie's birth record (1941) all state that he was born in Fredericktown on July 30, 1859. However, the "History of Knox Co, Ohio" erroneously says he was born Aug 30, 1860; while the 1900 census says it was Jul 1858.
In 1881 he was living with his mother in Knox Co. He and Ida were married by Rev J. S. Roundwell on Feb 8, 1883 in Mansfield.
The 1900 census shows him as Miller J. Wells, born Jul 1858 and says that he had been married 16 years and was renting his farm in Perry Twp, Morrow Co. On June 22,1908 he bought his own 80 acre farm in Perry Twp, Richland Co. from G.J. Ewers (vol#133, pg 475) on Painter Rd for $2,500. For some reason the Mansfield News lists a property transfer the next day, the date of Ida’s death, of the 80 acres from Ida E. Wells to G. J. Ewers for $1, followed by the transfer of 80 acres from G. J. Ewers to J. M. Wells for $1. (Clarence's family later lived on the adjoining farm.) After Ida died, Josie helped to keep the children together as a family and acted as a mother to them. In 1910 he is listed as Millard Wells, age 51, a widower with children Josie, Frank, Oliver, and Robert. He owned his own (mortgaged) farm. He also lived on a farm south of Batemantown in Knox Co.
He was married to Mary E. (Stafer) Lake, a widow with 3 children from Mt Vernon in 1913. He was living in Middlebury Twp at the time and listed as a farmer. He sued for divorce in 1917, based on cruelty and gross neglect, which was granted on 18 Oct 1917.
In 1920 he was living in the home he owned on Grant St in Fredericktown, age 56 and listed as Millard J. Wells. He was widowed, working as a laborer in a Foundry.
He married again to Mary Elizabeth (Zolman) Silliman, a widow of Fredericktown in Jan 1920, right after the census. He was listed as a laborer living in Fredericktown. They didn’t stay together long and in September separated. In 1922 he filed for divorce based on incompatability, and it was granted 11 Oct 1922.
He retired in Fredericktown, doing odd jobs and yard work. Clarence said that he was short and had only one eye (can be seen in family photo), but didn't know why.
He subsequently married Mary Elizabeth (King) Roth on 28 Aug 1923. Their marriage license says that he had been married 3 times previously and was divorced.
He wrote a first will on 28 Aug 1923 when he remarried, which I have a copy of, in addition to the last one written 20 Nov 1928.
Died of Bronchial Pneumonia after 5 years of Myocarditis. Death Cert says he lived in Fredericktown 10 years prior to his death and was buried in North Fork Cem, near Waterford. His tombstone there also shows 1859 -1929. An obituary says that he had 2 brothers, which was confirmed in the pension papers of his father and the Melva Bradrick family bible. The Waterford Church of Christ was the family faith.
Marriage8 Feb 1883, Mansfield, Richland Co, OH
Marr Memoby Rev J. S. Roundwell