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Marriage: Children:
  1. Harold Clifton Vandemark: Birth: 7 NOV 1904 in Putnam County OH. Death: 9 DEC 1991 in Defiance, OH

  2. Otha Maud Vandemark: Birth: 17 MAY 1906 in Putnam Co. OH. Death: 14 NOV 2001 in Naples, Florida

  3. James Brant Vandemark: Birth: 14 NOV 1908 in Union County Ohio. Death: ABT. 1911 in Union County Ohio

  4. Virgil Vandemark: Birth: 21 OCT 1910 in Putnam County Ohio. Death: 25 JAN 2001 in Delphos, Ohio

  5. Lawrence E. Vandemark: Birth: 7 JUN 1913 in Union County Ohio. Death: 15 AUG 1993 in Ohio

  6. Erma Oleta Vandemark: Birth: 11 DEC 1915 in Union County Ohio. Death: 2 FEB 2001 in Columbus, Ohio

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Notes
a. Note:   In the year 1975 Clarence was sitting in the living room of his daughter, Oleta
 Jones, in her home in Lima, Ohio. As he talked she wrote as he reminiscenced of the good
 old days. The following is what she wrote.
 "You know your Grandpa and Grandma Brant lived in a log cabin near Kalida until
 five years before your mother and I were married. They built a new home in the same spot.
 Mom and I started dating the same year they built the house, that January 1, 1903. We met
 at a Protractin Meeting, at the Ottawa River Church. I was going with Verdi Reiger (later
 married John Anderson). I went a year with her, went with a Guffy girl too, what was her
 name? can't think right now. I was going to High School, first class they had at
 Vaughsville, had nine in the class. There names were, let me see, there was Ethel Fruchey,
 Myrtle Reiger, Kate Roberts, Walter Woods, Mary Hughes, David Seitz and an Evans,
 Preacher's daughter, can't think of the other. Dang just can't remember, can't think of it to
 save my life. The High School, you know was above Howard Clevenger's store in
 Vaughsville. there was a stairs to the side, it was owned by Frank Roberts, just one room. I
 finished on March 1st, Mom and I were married that year.
 David Seitz introduce us, he dated Blanche Jones at the time. We took a horse and
 buggy to Ottawa River to meet your Mother, Stella Dacken and she came together. I took
 her home three straight nights. Your Mother was going with Dallas Hoffman at the time,
 Grandpa and Grandma Brant had a fit and said he was wild and she quit him then and
 went with me.
 We married December 9, 1903, at the Christian Church in Columbus Grove. There
 was only the Preacher's wife there. Grandma Brant had a supper for us, Aunt Ida came and
 helped her cook it. We drove up and Grandpa came out and met us, he congratulated us.
 He put the horse and buggy in the barn. We went to the house, but Grandma said little,
 wasn't to happy. We didn't think anyone else knew, but when we finished supper, a whole
 gang came in, shotguns and all. Bill and Stella Dacken had told everyone. I had already
 bought candy and cigars, so I passed them out. We stayed only three months. Sold logs
 and cut them with Grandpa Brant, took them to sell at Kalida. It was sure cold, twenty
 degrees below zero. Our room was so cold we froze, dang nearly froze, just like outdoors.
 I got 2000 dollars from Jim Teegarden (step-father) at twenty-one years old. Got a
 horse at seventeen and a carriage at eighteen. This is what I dated your Mother in, was sure
 nice when we got married.
 Last of February Grandpa Brant, Jim and I went to a real estate man and we
 bought a farm at Columbus Grove. Moved in March and went to housekeeping. Grandpa
 put his name on a note for us. We sure had fun there, we owned it for two years. Otha and
 Harold were born there. Then sold it to a Guffy boy, brother of the girl I dated. We moved
 then to Union County Ohio, on May 9th, land was cheap there. bought it in the spring.
 Emmet and Clara moved there later, James was born 1908, ate to many sweet apples, and
 died August of 1911. He is buried in Price Cemetery on the road from LaRue to
 Richmond. he was two years, nine months, and twenty-one days.
 Virg was born in 1910; you were born in December 1915 and we moved in March
 by train to farm house (now Renners). Took the train to Lima, your Mother and you kids
 went by interurban to the house. Cost fifty dollars to bring the furniture, sent the stock by
 train, two cows. We loaded the rest of the things on wagons. Emmet and Art Dunlap lived
 in Union County too, they helped us move by horde and wagon.
 Harry and Marie Mayberry lived in Union County, Effie Mayberry, Uncle Charlie
 Clark, Uncle Will Myers, Grandpa and Grandma Myers also, lived in Union County. Land
 was only hundred dollars an acre there. We moved to the Renner farm, then Emmet and
 Art came back later. we moved to the Heidlebaugh farm in 1918 by horse and wagon.
 Cyclone hit and tore down barn, brand new one, no place for anything there. Ruth was
 born on the home farm Betty, Peg and Kenneth and Bob. Lived there until 1934. We
 moved to the house back the lane owned by Lloyd Heidlebaugh, moved later to Nicholas
 place, Mother's home place down by Kalida. Left there and moved to Defiance in 1943,
 lived near Chet and Otha. I worked at the dairy for Chet. Ruth and Blake helped us move
 our furniture, remember you girls moved and lived in the Carpenter apartments next to the
 church, boys were in the service. We then moved by Harold's on Nicholas, lived a short
 time there and dang if they didn't sell it. We moved by the dairy in the Miller House, from
 there we moved to the country, May Capras house in 1950, Worked to December of that
 year and had to quit, I got unemployment then. Moved back to Elida that was May 1965,
 lived here about ten years and thats about it."
 Dad did not hesitate on the dates one minute, OH! for the wonderful age of ninety-
 three. Leta Jones.


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