Friday, January 8, 2016

Daniel Basil Durbin (1834-1875)


Daniel Basil Durbin - (1834-1875)
Father of Albert C. Durbin (1859-1939)

This page will serve as a temporary placeholder for all information collected on Daniel B. Durbin until I can get it all sorted out.
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Jun 1834 - Birth - Ohio
Estimated date - see notes below regarding census information.

3 Apr 1836 - Baptism Record - Danville, Knox County, Ohio

St. Luke's Records, 1829-early 1900's: Danville, Knox County, Ohio Page 14:








1842 - Death of Mother - Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Mary M. Roland (1815-1842)

11 Jul 1850 - Census - Springfield, Muskingum County, Ohio
Age: 16

Listed as living with his Father (Basil), step-mother (Elizabeth "Eliza" Axe), biological sister Ruth (age 12), step-sister, Mary Celia (age 4), step-brother Samuel Augustine (age 2), and step-brother George Patrick (age 4/12).

This census also shows him as living next door to his future wife Mary Ann Axe (age 14 on this census).

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9 Jan 1859 - Marriage - Miami, Clermont County, Ohio
Marriage to Mary Ann Axe, daughter of George and Margaret (Echenrode) Axe.









6 Nov 1859 - Birth of Son - Mercer County, Ohio
Albert C. Durbin (1859-1939)

1860 - CensusFranklin Township, Mercer County, Ohio
Age: 26

Albert was 8/12 months old which places the date of this census at about July.

Listed as "Farm Laborer", sister Ruth Ann (age 23) was listed as living with him.

Most of the census is hard to read.

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1861 - Birth of Daughter - Ohio
Margaret A. "Maggie" Durbin (1861-1934)

Margaret married James C. Wegley (b. 1861) on 8 Apr 1881 in Auglaize County, Ohio.


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25 Aug 1885 a son was born to them, Charles A. Wegley, in Saint Marys, Ohio.


25 Sep 1887 a son was born to them, Joseph E. Wegley, in Saint Marys, Ohio.

15 Mar 1892 a son was born to them, William A. Wegley (1892-1963), in Saint Marys, Ohio.

22 Apr 1892 - Daniel Basil Durbin Civil War Pension left to Margaret A. (Durbin) Wegley.


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30 Nov 1893 a son was born to them, Henry E. Wegley, in Celina, Mercer County, Ohio.



1863 - Birth of Daughter - Ohio
Mary E. Durbin (1863-1881)

Mary married Jeremiah "Jerry" M. Carr (b. 1847).

5 Sep 1882 a son was born to them, Daniel Carr, in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.

12 Jun 1884 a son was born to them, John Carr, in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio

1900 Census shows Jeremiah as being widowed.


13 Feb 1865 - Military
See "CIVIL WAR" below


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24 May 1868 - Birth of Son - Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio
Daniel F. Durbin (1868-1870)


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Daniel F. Durbin apparently died sometime before June 1, 1870.

1 Jun 1870 - CensusSaint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio
Age: 35

Listed as Farmer, value of real estate = $1,150, value of personal estate = $300.  Also listed next door to younger brother Samuel Durbin (age 22) and wife Teresa (age 18)

If I'm to believe the census information is correct, then Daniel Basil was born sometime after June 1, 1834 and before July 11, 1834.

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29 Aug 1870 - Non-Population Census
Summary: 46 acres (18 improved) valued at $1,150.00 with 2 horses, 1 milk cows, 2 other cattle, 10 sheep, 7 swine, 160 bushels of wheat.


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Also on listed on this census are Basil Durbin (1812-1889) and George Axe (unsure if it's referring to George Sr. (1797-1874) or George Jr. (1838-1894) on this census).

31 July 1870 - Birth of Daughter - Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio
Ruth Celia Durbin (1870-1897)

Click here for website memorial.

Ruth Celia Durbin
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10 Jan 1888 Ruth Celia Durbin married Joseph Leonard Koehl (1868-1896).


Joseph Leonard Koehl
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26 Feb 1888 a son was born to them, Joseph Leonard Koehl Jr (1888-1957), in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.

19 Aug 1889 a daughter was born to them, Mary Edna Koehl (1889-1976), in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.

14 Sep 1891 a daughter was born to them, Lillie Francis Koehl (1891-1905), in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.

30 Mar 1893 a daughter was born to them, Lucy Florence Koehl (1893-1989), in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.


21 Oct 1895 a daughter was born to them, Gertrude Veronica Koehl (1895-1906), in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.

7 Jan 1897 a daughter was born to them, Ruth Margaret Koehl (1897-1898), in Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio.

Koehl Children
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The Koehl children are shown in the photograph, approximately in 1898, to the left.

Front, L to R:
Ruth Margaret, Mary Edna, Gertrude Veronica, and Lucy Florence.

Back, L to R:
Lillie Francis, and Joseph Leonard Jr.





May 1872 - Birth of Son - Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio
Basil Durbin (1872-1874)

6 Feb 1875 - Birth of Son - Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio
Joseph Durbin (1875- )

12 May 1875 - Will and Probate
Passing of Daniel Basil Durbin.  To read his Last Will and Testament click HERE.


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CIVIL WAR

Private Daniel Basil Durbin
Union Soldier 1865
Company D, 193rd Infantry Regiment


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Left: Copy of Civil War Pension left to daughter Margaret A (Durbin) Wagley.









Below - two quotes that I need to find the sources for:

The 193rd Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio and mustered in for one year service. The regiment was ordered to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia and assigned to 2nd Brigade, 1st Provisional Division, Army of the Shenandoah, 20 March 1865; marched to Charleston 21 March, and duty there until 4 April. The regiment was then transferred to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Provisional Division, 27 March and moved to Winchester 4 April, and duty there until August 1865, when it was mustered out of service at Winchester, Virginia.

Col., Eugene Powell; Lieut.-Col., John E. Jewett; Maj., Luke Murrin. This regiment was organized at Camp Chase in March, 1865, to serve for one year, and immediately after its organization started for the Shenandoah Valley. It moved from Harper's Ferry to Halltown and Charlestown, and at the latter place was partly organized with other regiments into brigades and divisions.
From Charlestown it marched up the Shenandoah Valley to Winchester, where it remained until after the surrender of the Confederate armies. It was mustered out of service on Aug. 4, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.

Company D
Regiment 193
Ohio Infantry
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Company B
Regiment 52
Ohio Infantry
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Regiment 187
Ohio Infantry
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