MELLINGER BENEDICT

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MELLINGER BENEDICT was born in 1838 in Wayne County, Ohio (son of MELLINGER JOHN (MOELLINGER) and CASEBEER HANNAH).

    BENEDICT married UNKNOWN SOPHIA about 1860 in Ohio. SOPHIA was born in 1842 in Ohio. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. MELLINGER A. A. was born in 1861.
    2. MELLINGER ELLA was born in 1862.
    3. MELLINGER L. E. was born in 1863.
    4. MELLINGER C. C. was born in 1865.
    5. MELLINGER M. M. was born in 1867.
    6. MELLINGER N. F. was born in 1869.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MELLINGER JOHN (MOELLINGER) was born on 20 Sep 1805 in Columbiana County, Ohio (son of MELLINGER BENEDICT and BINKLEY BARBARA); died on 23 Oct 1872 in Wayne County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Source: Jeannine Scholz

    JOHN married CASEBEER HANNAH in 1831 in Wayne County, Ohio. HANNAH was born on 24 Sep 1812 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jan 1882 in Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Reedsburg Cemetery, Ohio. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  CASEBEER HANNAH was born on 24 Sep 1812 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jan 1882 in Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Reedsburg Cemetery, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Per Jeanine Scholz:
    Hannah is found on the 1880 Wayne Co, Ohio census records, widowed, living next door to Solomon and his family, and with several of her children: Hannah, Emannuel, Martin

    Children:
    1. MELLINGER LEVI
    2. MELLINGER BARBARA was born in 1832.
    3. MELLINGER MARY was born in Aug 1834.
    4. MELLINGER ISSAC was born in Jan 1836 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    5. 1. MELLINGER BENEDICT was born in 1838 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    6. MELLINGER HANNAH was born in Apr 1841 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    7. MELLINGER JOHN was born about 1842 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    8. MELLINGER SOLOMON was born in 1843 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    9. MELLINGER NANCY was born in 1845.
    10. MELLINGER FANNY was born in 1846.
    11. MELLINGER JOSEPH was born in 1849.
    12. MELLINGER JACOB was born in 1851.
    13. MELLINGER EMMANNUEL was born in 1855.
    14. MELLINGER MARTIN was born in Oct 1858 in Wayne County, Ohio; died after 1900.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  MELLINGER BENEDICT was born on 25 Oct 1770 in Ruchheim, Germany (son of MELLINGER MELCHOIR and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN); died on 11 Aug 1851 in Plain Twp., Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Reedsburg Cemetery, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Source: Jeannine Scholz
    Came to America when 2 years old, his mother had died and was buried at sea. Landing at Baltimore, his father immediately removed to Lancaster County, PA where he followed the occupation of a weaver. After marriage, Benedict worked at weaving 12 years and removed to Ohio sometime before 1807. He can be found on the Ohio Census Records for 1807 and 1809 in Columbiana County.

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    Mellinger land donated for research, education
    By MARC KOVAC
    Staff Writer
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    WOOSTER


    The Mellinger Farm, located located about eight miles northwest of Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, has been donated to OARDC and its development rights to the state and a local land trust to ensure the site remains agricultural for generations to come. Ken Chamberlain photo
    The Mellingers came to Wayne County to farm close to 200 years ago.

    The family had come to the United States from Germany and first settled in Lancaster County, Pa., before Benedict Mellinger loaded a covered wagon and began clearing 300-plus acres not too far from what today is Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.

    In total, five generations of Mellingers farmed the site, and numerous tenant farmers planted crops there after Patricia Miller Quinby and her sister, Virginia Miller Reed, inherited the site in the 1940s.

    Earlier this month, Quinby, who lives in Upper Arlington in the Columbus area, and the estate of her late sister donated the farm to OARDC and its development rights to the state and a local land trust to ensure the site remains agricultural for generations to come.

    "Out of respect for all of (the Mellingers') work, and for Wayne County too, I think it's important that it's not all paved over," Quinby said.

    The donation of the land to OSU will ensure the site remains a working farm. The 324 acres, located about eight miles northwest of OARDC, will be used for agricultural research, education and conservation activities by students and faculty.

    Steve Slack, OARDC director, said in a release, "We were in need of an outdoor laboratory to bring together the research in integrated systems by our faculty during the last decade. This is a unique opportunity for us, and we are indebted to Mrs. Quinby."

    The donation of the easement to the Killbuck Watershed Land Trust and the Ohio Department of Agriculture will prevent future nonagricultural development. The easement donation prevents present and future owners from developing anything on the land other than agricultural uses, except by judicial order.

    Howard Wise, executive director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture's Office of Farmland Preservation, said the easement donation is the 10th his office has received and the first in Wayne County.

    "We're working on several (more) right now," he said.

    The Mellingers purchased the land from the government and went to work making it a farmstead.

    "It was all in timber," Quinby said. "They had to clear the land."

    The Mellingers were weavers and opted to raise flax and sheep at the farm. They were skilled in designing patterns for linens and coverlet, Quinby said.

    Quinby's father's sister married a Mellinger, which is how the Wayne County farm eventually was passed down to the siblings. Since 1946, the farm has been rented to tenants; it was operated a dairy for some time and was used for crops.

    Quinby said she and her sister wanted to find someone to continue to farm the land. They contacted OARDC and finalized the details earlier this month.

    More than half of the farm is used for crop production. Mixed hardwoods cover another 120 acres, and the remaining area includes buildings, pastures, a stream and road right-of-ways.

    According to OSU, the farm "will incorporate integrated systems of forestry, crops and livestock, emphasizing the linkages among production, environmental quality, economic feasibility and social responsibility. Research will be conducted at multiple levels -field, landscape, whole farm with diversified enterprises. These include balancing field crop and livestock management, development of high-value food and 'nutraceutical' products, creating cropping systems with the use of new species and combinations of species, composting and nutrient management studies, precision agriculture and environmental quality, and whole farm/landscape modeling."

    Ownership of half of the property (the portion held by the Virginia Miller Reed estate) already has been transferred to the university. The remainder will be transferred during the next six years.

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    The farm has been in operation since 1816, when Wayne County pioneer Benedict Mellinger purchased land from the United States government to raise sheep and flax for his family's weaving business.


    "History of Wayne County, Ohio, From the Days
    of the Pioneers and First Settlers to the
    Present Time", published in 1878, by
    Robert Douglass, Publisher

    BENEDICT MELLINGER, SR.

    Benedict Mellinger, Sr., was born
    in Germany, over one hundred years ago, and
    removed to America when but two years of
    age, landing at Baltimore. His mother died
    on the ocean, his father immediately re-
    moving to Lancaster County, Pa., where he
    followed the occupation of a weaver. After
    marriage he worked at weaving twelve
    years, and removed to Plain township, Wayne
    county, Ohio, in 1816, locating where
    Christian Mellinger now lives. He had
    eleven children--seven daughters and four
    sons--the names of the latter being David,
    John, Benedict, and Christian. He died
    twenty years ago, at the age of eighty.


    Last Will and Testament of Benedict Mellinger

    I, Benedict Mellinger of the County of Wayne in the State of Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament in the manner and form following that is to say that it is my will that all my funeral expenses and all my just debts be fully paid. Second, I give, devise and bequeath to my wife Barbara Mellinger in the lieu of her dower the plantation on which we now reside in Plain Township and County of Wayne during her Natural life and all the live stock horses cattle sheep and hogs by me now owned and kept thereon also all the household furniture and other items not particularly named and otherswise disposed of in the will during her natural life. Third, to Each of my married children I bequeath five hundred dollars at my decease. Fourth but if any children which are now single should marry after my decease one year after marriage shall receive five hundred dollars out of my estate. Fifth if any should marry after my wifes decease each shall receive five hundred dollars out of my estate one year after marriage. Sixth the residue of my estate I bequeath unto my unmarried children, and lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my three oldest daughters Franney, Ann and Barbara to be the executors of this my last will and testament voiding and annuling all former wills by me made and ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this eighteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and thirty three.

    Benedict Mellinger

    Signed published and declared by the above named Bennadict Mellinger as and for his last will and testament in presence of us who at his request have signed as witnesses to the same.

    George McCulley
    Jane Mc Culley
    Elizabeth Mc Culley

    We the undersigned appraisers of the estate and property of Benedict Mellinger deceased after being duly sworn have made an inventory and appraisement there as follows:

    One note on David Mellinger calling for five hunderd dollars. Date May 28th 1831 wtihout interest.
    One note on John Mellinger calling for five hundred dollars. Date May the 28th 1831 without interest.
    One note on Benedict Mellinger calling for 5 hundred dollars dated May 28th 1831 without interest.
    One note on William Spitler calling for 5 hundred dollars dated July 18, 1835 without interest.
    One note on HENRY GEINES calling for 5 hundred dollars dated May 9th 1840 without interest.
    One due bill on Mathias Rittenhouse calling for $157 dated November 7th 1851 with interest from date.
    One due bill on Thomas Pallips calling for $107.54 dated November 11, 1851 with interest from date.
    One note on Henry Long calling for $25 dated July 8, 1851 with interest from date.
    One note on Joseph rittenhouse calling for $40 dated June 15, 1849 with interest from date.
    One note on William Beck since callinge for $95.41 dated November 6, 1851 with interest from date.

    The final account of Christian Mellinger Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Benedict mellinger deceased.

    Signed Paid HENRY and ESTER GEINES No 1 $4500.00
    Amount paid to SR. Barnuf as per receipt No 2 $28.00
    Amt paid for clerk of court of Lawrence Co, IL $6.40
    Amount paid probate judge $2.63
    Amt returned as .... ..... $500


    This is to certify that Benedict Mellinger my father in law gave me on my marriage with his daughter the sum of five hundred dollars. Lawrenceville Illinois docket number 1854.

    Signature of HENRY GEINES


    Benedict is found on the 1809 census records for Columbiana County, Ohio

    Benedict is found on the 1820 census records for Wayne County, Ohio, Plain Twp. This part of Columbiana Co became Wayne Co in 1812.

    Benedict is found on the 1830 census records for Wayne County, Ohio, Plain Twp, he is living close to his sons David and John.

    Benedict is on the 1840 census records in Wayne County, Plain Twp, living next to his sons David and John.

    Benedict is found on the 1850 census records for Wayne Co, Ohio, Plain Twp,
    Benedict, 79 years old, born in Germany, 7,000 acres
    Barbara, 77, born in PA
    Francis, 56, born PA
    Anna, 53, born PA
    Barbara, 51, born PA
    Mary, 49, born PA
    Elizabeth, 47, born PA

    The family is living next to the sons Christian and David.


    The family is living next to the sons Christian and David.

    BENEDICT married BINKLEY BARBARA on 3 Sep 1793 in First Reformed Church, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. BARBARA (daughter of BINKLEY Christian and SHULMAKER Elizabeth) was born on 30 Nov 1770 in Dob may be April 12, 1773; Lancaster County, Pennsylvania or Germany; died on 27 Apr 1863 in Wayne County, Ohio. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  BINKLEY BARBARA was born on 30 Nov 1770 in Dob may be April 12, 1773; Lancaster County, Pennsylvania or Germany (daughter of BINKLEY Christian and SHULMAKER Elizabeth); died on 27 Apr 1863 in Wayne County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Source: Jeannine Scholz

    Barbara can be found on the 1860 census records for Wayne Co, Plain Twp, Ohio. She is livng with her children: Fanny, Anna, Barbara, Mary, and Elizabeth. The family is living between the families of David Mellinger and Christian Mellinger.

    Barbara can be found on the 1860 census records for Wayne Co, Plain Twp, Ohio. She is livng with her children: Fanny, Anna, Barbara, Mary, and Elizabeth. The family is living between the families of David Mellinger and Christian Mellinger.

    Children:
    1. MOELLINGER FRONICA was born on 6 Feb 1794 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 3 Jul 1887 in Plain Twp., Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Reedsburg Cemetery, Ohio.
    2. MOELLINGER DAVID was born on 31 Dec 1795 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 27 Nov 1862 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    3. MOELLINGER ANNA was born on 12 Apr 1797 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 5 Feb 1884 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    4. MOELLINGER BARBARA was born on 18 Mar 1799 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jan 1885 in Jeanine Scholz has yr. as 1888; Wayne County, Ohio.
    5. MOELLINGER MARY was born on 28 Sep 1800 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; dob may be Sept. 22, 1800.; died on 4 Dec 1890 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    6. MOELLINGER ELIZABETH was born on 3 Feb 1803 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; died on 15 Mar 1891 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    7. 2. MELLINGER JOHN (MOELLINGER) was born on 20 Sep 1805 in Columbiana County, Ohio; died on 23 Oct 1872 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    8. MELLINGER BENEDICT was born on 20 Mar 1808 in Columbiana County, Ohio; died on 12 May 1892 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    9. MOELLINGER CATHARINE was born on 4 Dec 1810 in Columbiana County, Ohio; died on 16 Aug 1875.
    10. MOELLINGER (MELLINGER) EASTER (ESTHER) was born on 30 Jan 1814 in DOB is approximate; 36 yrs old on 1850 Census; Born in Columbiana County, Ohio.; died on 12 Feb 1890 in Aged 76 Yrs. 13 days.; was buried in Brian Cemetery near Sumner, Illinois.
    11. MOELLINGER CHRISTIAN was born on 7 Apr 1818 in Wayne County, Ohio; died on 18 Apr 1894 in Wayne County, Ohio; Jeanine Scholz has yr. as 1896.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  MELLINGER MELCHOIR was born about 1730 in Ruchheim, Germany (son of MELLINGER JACOB JR. and UNKNOWN UNKNOWN); died in Nov 1806 in Salem Twp., Columbiana County, Ohio; was buried in Ohio.

    Notes:

    Source: Jeannine Scholz
    Melchior Mellinger migrated to America on October 16, 1772 along with his wife who died at sea, two nephews, and his sister Christine Mellinger Burkholder and her husband. The nephews were the sons of Melchior's brother, Johannes Jacob Mellinger.

    Melchior can be found on the 1790 Lancaster Co, PA census records and the 1800 census records where he is recorded as overseer of the poor house.

    Goshen Archives: That frontier settlements were not without certain cultural treasures is testified to in the recod of Melchior Mellinger's personal property. Mellinger's heirs sold on January 20, 1807 his library consisting of at least forty-four books. Many were in German. the books were on theology, the bible, geography, arithemetic, and history. There were Latin and German dictionaries, maps of South America and Asia, Barclay's Apology, Godfred (sp) Arnold's History and Menno Simons' Confession. The county probate Court Record, C.P. Dock 13, 1807, which records the sale is one of the earliest records of its kind in Columbiana County. A copy of a Devotional Book of the Swiss Mennonites that was owned by Melchior Mellinger and listed in his estate at time of his death, is housed in the Schwenkfelder Library at Pennsburg, PA. This writer was allowed to hold and look through the book, it is still in pretty good condition though the clasps have been broken and the cover is somewhat used. There was no writing or signature in the book itself.

    The founding of Mennonite communities in Columbiana County, Ohio, began in 1801 or before. Melchior Mellinger settled in Salem Township in 1803, having come from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Melchior purchased section 24 with his son in law Martin Hoke.

    It seems likely that the ship they came over on was the Crawford which docked in Philadelphia on October 16, 1772. The ship had started out in Amsterdam and then stopped in Cowes, England, and then proceded on to Philadelphia, a normal route for those days.

    MELCHOIR married UNKNOWN UNKNOWN about 1766 in Germany. UNKNOWN was born about 1740 in Germany; died in 1772 in Died at sea. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  UNKNOWN UNKNOWN was born about 1740 in Germany; died in 1772 in Died at sea.
    Children:
    1. MELLINGER ANNA was born on 11 Oct 1769 in Ruchheim, Germany.
    2. 4. MELLINGER BENEDICT was born on 25 Oct 1770 in Ruchheim, Germany; died on 11 Aug 1851 in Plain Twp., Wayne County, Ohio; was buried in Reedsburg Cemetery, Ohio.

  3. 10.  BINKLEY Christian was born in 1737 in Lancaster County, PA (son of BINKLEY Johannes and LANDIS Barbara); died on 10 May 1805 in Lancaster Co, PA; was buried in Landis Valley Cemetery , Lancaster Co, PA.

    Notes:

    Unknown Writer:t and saw mill and in 1789 the famous Binkley's Bridge. The mill was three and a half stories high and measured thirty by sixty feet. It is said he was wealthy. he is listed in the records as having __rded horses, along with other Lancaster citizens, in compliance with the Army order of 1 August, 1780 which stated "the county was to furnish 1,200 barrels of four monthy, 5,000 bushels of forage, 50 wagons, 400 horses and 700 men." d the river, was the first stone bridge in Lancaster County and cost about $17,000 to build. To repay the cost of construction, Christian sought to have the state grant him the priviledge of making it a toll bride. Unable to secure permission, he later transferred the bridge to the public for one thousand pounds in sold and silver coin.

    Christian married SHULMAKER Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born in ABT. 1740. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  SHULMAKER Elizabeth was born in ABT. 1740.
    Children:
    1. 5. BINKLEY BARBARA was born on 30 Nov 1770 in Dob may be April 12, 1773; Lancaster County, Pennsylvania or Germany; died on 27 Apr 1863 in Wayne County, Ohio.
    2. BINKLEY Martin


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