________________________ | __________________________|________________________ | ________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | |__________________________|________________________ | ________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | | __________________________|________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | |__________________________|________________________ | _Thomas DE SYWARDBY ________| | (.... - 1365) | | | ________________________ | | | | | __________________________|________________________ | | | | | ________________________| | | | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | | | |__________________________|________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | | __________________________|________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | |__________________________|________________________ | | |--John DE SYWARDBY | | _Roger DE HUNTINGFIELD _+ | | m 1236 | _William DE HUNTINGFIELD _|_Joan DE HOBRUGG _______ | | (1237 - ....) | _Roger DE HUNTINGFIELD _| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_Emma DE GRAY ____________|________________________ | | (.... - 1264) | _Roger DE HUNTINGFIELD _| | | (.... - 1328) | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | | __________________________|________________________ | | | | | | |_Joyce D'ENGAINE _______| | | (.... - 1312) | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________|________________________ | | |_Elizabeth DE HUNTINGFIELD _| | | ________________________ | | | __________________________|________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________|________________________ | | |________________________| | | ________________________ | | | __________________________|________________________ | | |________________________| | | ________________________ | | |__________________________|________________________
________________________________ | _____________________|________________________________ | _Samuel Nicholas MYERS ____| | (1772 - 1828) m 1796 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | _David MYERS ______________| | (1804 - 1868) m 1826 | | | ________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | |_Sarah Catherine RUSH _____| | m 1796 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | _Leonard N. MYERS ___| | (1838 - 1919) | | | ________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth May HOLTZAPPLE _| | (1801 - 1853) m 1826 | | | ________________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | |--Jennie E. MYERS | (1873 - 1958) | _John Casper MOTZ ______________ | | | _George Peter MOTZ __|________________________________ | | (1743 - 1806) | _John MOTZ ________________| | | (1783 - 1847) | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |_Anna Mary HAINES ___|________________________________ | | (1755 - 1816) | _George A. MOTZ ___________| | | (1804 - 1878) m 1833 | | | | _Jacob (Sr.) MEYER _____________+ | | | | (1733 - 1808) | | | _Philip MEYER _______|_Susanna REAM __________________ | | | | (1755 - 1831) m 1780 (.... - 1807) | | |_Barbara MEYER ____________| | | (1782 - 1847) | | | | _Andrew (Jr.) MORR _____________+ | | | | (1727 - 1801) m 1755 | | |_Anna Margaret MORR _|_Catherine Elizabeth RENNINGER _ | | (1759 - 1829) m 1780 (1732 - 1799) |_Mary Louise MOTZ ___| (1849 - 1931) | | ________________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | | _Abram FREIDT _____________| | | (1773 - 1862) m 1785 | | | | ________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth FREED __________| (1813 - 1880) m 1833 | | ________________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Lederach GROFF _| (1782 - 1830) m 1785 | | ________________________________ | | |_____________________|________________________________
[47698] "The Akron Beacon Journal, 26 December 1958," p. 3: "Mrs. Jennie Myers, one of Akron's earliests organists and a leader in musical circles here years ago, died today in Akron General She lived at 740 Hillsdale av. Mrs. Anderson was born in Middleburg, Pa, and came to Akron in early childhood. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Myers. She was the widow of Charles A. Anderson who for many years was associated with the M. ONeil Co. He formerly was manager of O'Neil's wholesale department. Mrs. Anderson was a graduate of Jennings High School, class of 1891. She spent a year at Buchtel College, now the University of Akron, and then was graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Fifty-seven years ago Mrs. Anderson was organist at the old First Methodist Church where the Armory now stands. She used to play In a number of other churches in the years when she was known city-wide for her musical ability. When St. Bernard Catholic Church was dedicated Prof. Gustav Siegel of the Akron Liedertafel was the organist there. He was unable to be there that day and Mrs. Anderson played for the dedication. Later Mrs. Anderson played on all types of organs, from concerts in the Music Hall where the Beacon Journal now stands, to Trinity Lutheran Church then located on S. Prospect St., then on to the First Baptist Church and the First Universalist Church. 'Classical music will never go out of style,' she used to say as she played the grand piano in her home. 'And a musician need never be lonely. I have my music and my rose garden. I am content.' Mrs. Anderson was a member of First Congregational Church; Friends of Music; the Burns Club; Tuesday Musical Club; Senior Women's Club and the Oberlin Club of Akron. She leaves three cousins of Akron, Mrs. A. T. Carnahan, Mrs. F. F. Dugan and Mrs. Richard Chamberlin."
[51849] Adelma is daughter of John G. Trufry (1818-1903) & Elizabeth Jane Remick (1829-1898; m. 5 December 1854 in Eden (now Bar Harbor), Hancock Co., ME).