A blog maintained by the Defiance County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, with posts relevant to Defiance County history and genealogy.
Sunday, May 7, 2023
Emmanuel Lutheran Cemetery - Washington Township, Defiance County, Ohio
Monday, May 1, 2023
Emmanuel Lutheran Church - Washington Township, Defiance County, Ohio
As one travels north of Ney on Route 15 just past Beerbower Road, on the left, a cemetery will come into view. Once a church sat there, founded by early immigrant settlers in about 1864. According to a history of the church, the founders of this congregation were:
O. Fieldner - J. C. Vollmer - J. G. Vollmer - Jacob Goller - John Goller, Sr. - G. Goller - J. Armbruster - J. G. Renz - John Goller - J. Spieth - F. Straehle - J. Schmidt -A. Haase - G. Straehle - G. Guenther - C. Schwarzbek - F. Wilhelm - C. Dreher and F. Ihmelmann
On photo: Ev. Luth. Immanuels Kirche - Emmanuel Lutheran Church - Ney, Ohio
This church building was erected here in 1875 by Chr. Bergman, contractor, for $1,500, with the dedication on December 5, 1875. In 1879, the congregation joined the Evangelical Synod. In 1912, the church was remodeled with a new addition added, along with some stained glass windows.
Row 1 (l to r): John Billow, Ferman Haase, Fay Moog, Elmer Schwartzbek, Carl Schwarzbek, Dale Vollmer, Esther Bruner, Alma Haase Weller, Lydia Vollmer Billow, William Weller, Ernest Smith
In the 1930s, this church and St. Paul Lutheran in Bryan merged with Trinity Lutheran Church in Bryan. Eventually, in 1947, the Emanuel church building was purchased and moved to Williams Center.
Bryan Press, December 10, 1947
The church was officially formed in 1864, and birth and baptismal records are available from 1865-1931; marriage records from 1879, confirmation records fro 1869 on to 1931. Records may be at Trinity Lutheran Church in Bryan, but BGSU has also microfilmed all the records.Monday, December 12, 2016
Ney High School - Seniors, 1935 and 1936
Monday, March 28, 2016
Ney School, Washington Township
The Daily Crescent-News published a story about the Washington Township Schools on April 17, 1909: