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Reese McNeal Sifford

Reese McNeal Sifford

Male 1842 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Reese McNeal Sifford was born on 14 Aug 1842 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH (son of Lewis W. Sifford and Mary McNeill).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: College St., Covington, OH
    • Census: 16 Sep 1850, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Census: 3 Jun 1860, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Occupation: 1863; State Militia
    • Occupation: 1870; foreman under the management of the lessee of public works of the Ohio Canal, between Columbus and Portsmouth, OH
    • Census: 2 Aug 1870, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Census: 7 Jun 1880, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Occupation: 1886; superintendent of bridges & buildings for the Cincinatti, Hamilton, & Dayton Railroad Co.
    • Occupation: 1895; superintendent of bridges & buildings on the C., D. & C. division of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Road
    • Census: 14 Jun 1900, Covington, Newberry Twp., Miami County, OH
    • Occupation: 14 Jun 1900; superintendent of Bridges and Buildings

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "A Geographical and Biographical Record of Miami County Ohio" published by Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1900.

    Reese McNeil Sifford

    If those who claim that fortune has favored certain individuals above others will but investigate the cause of success and failure, it will be found that the former is largely due to the improvement of opportunity, the latter to the neglect of it. Fortunate environments encompass nearly every man at some stage in his career, but the strong man and the successful man is he who realizes that the proper moment has come, that the present and not the future holds his opportunity. The man who makes us of the Now and not the To Be is the one who passes on the highway of life others who started out ahead of him and reaches the goal of prosperity far in advance of them. It is this quality in Mr. Sifford that has made him a leader in the business world and won him a name in connection with commercial interests that is known throughout the state. He holds the responsible position of superintendent of bridges and buildings for the Cincinnati, Hamilton, & Dayton Railroad Company, and makes his home in Covington, OH. His birth occurred in Springfield Twp., Ross Co., August 14, 1842. On the paternal side he is of German lineage. His grandfather, Christian Seiffert, was born in Germany, and, as is seen, the orthography of the name has been changed in the later generations. After coming to the United States the grandfather settled in Pennsylvania, and later removed to Maryland, where his death occurred. He was a cabinet-maker by trade, and followed that pursuit in order to support his family, one of whom was Lewis W. Sifford, the father of our subject. He was born in Middletown, Maryland, February 25, 1810, and was a cabinet-maker by trade. When a young man he came to Ross Co., OH, and there wedded Mary McNeil, a daughter of R? McNeil who came from Virginia to OH, locating in Ross Co.. Mr. Sifford took up his abode in Liberty Twp., and later removed to Springfield Twp. the same year, and for some time the father of our subject was engaged in conducting a saw-mill and also surveyed land in that section of the state. He was a man of sterling character and of marked ability, and his oratorical power was of no mean order, and made him an effective worker in political campaigns. He served as county commissioner, was for four years United States marshal and at one time represented his district in the state legislature. On his retirement from the office of marshal he became resident engineer of the Ohio Canal Company. In politics he was a staunch Democrat, unswerving in his advocacy of the principles of the party. He held membership in the Methodist Episcopal church, and his life was at all times characterized by honesty and fidelity to duty. A man of imposing appearance and well-cut features, he thus gave evidence of his sterling character and at all times commanded the respect of all with whom he came in contact. His death occurred in Springfield Twp., Ross Co., December 20, 1873, and his wife, who was born in Fairfield Co., Ohio March 15, 1813, died in Springfield Township, Ross Co., October 5, 1876. Their children were Catherine, wife of James B. Mabury, of Kansas City, Illinois; Mary, wife of David Dunn, of Chillicothe, OH; Reese, of this review; Lewis S. of Lima, Ohio; Emma, who became the wife of Joseph Irwin, and died in Dayton, OH; John and Maria, twins; and William, of Wellston, OH.

    Mr. Sifford, whose name introduces this record, spent his childhood days under the parental roof in Ross Co., Ohio, and in the public schools acquired a good education, pursuing his studies until eighteen years of age. He then served a two year apprentiship at the carpenter's trade, which he followed as contractor of buildings for some years, or until 1870. From 1870 until 1886 he was employed as foreman under the management of the lessee of public works of the Ohio Canal, between Columbus and Portsmouth, which position he held until 1886, when he entered the employ of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railroad Company, Dayton and Ironton division, between Dayton and Ironton, Ohio, filling the position of foreman of bridges and buildings for nine years, which he spent at Chillicothe, Ohio. In 1895 he was sent to Covington as superintendent of bridges and buildings on the C., D., & C. division of Cincinnati, Hamilton, & Dayton Road, and has since occupied the responsible position, his knowledge of carpentering and mechanical arts well qualify him for the office.

    In Ross Co., OH, December 24, 1862, Mr. Sifford was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Dunn, who was born in Scioto Twp., that county, June 16, 1841. Her father, David Dunn, was born in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, January 31, 1805, and was a son of Andrew Dunn, whose birth occurred in Ireland. After coming to the United States he located for a time in Huntingdon Co., Pennsylvania, where he made his home until 1807, when he came to the Buckeye state. He made the journey on foot, carrying in his arms his son David, who was then but eighteen months old, while his mother rode on horseback with a young babe in her arms. They first settled at Clear Creek, near Lancaster, Fairfield Co. and Mr. Dunn engaged in farming. About the latter part of 1809 he removed to Delaware Co., where he died at a ripe old age. David Dunn was reared upon his father's farm, and when he was seventeen years of age he started out in life for himself, going to Ross Co., where he carried on agricultural pursuits until 1865. From that time until his death he was a resident of Pickaway Co.. He was a man of strong constitution and retained his mental and physical facilities unimpaired almost to the last being able to read fine print without the aid of glasses until his death which occurred at the age of nearly eighty-nine years. He never used tobacco in his life. Mr. Dunn was twice married. In Ross Co., in 1827, he wedded Ann Musselman, who died in March, 1836, and later he wedded Catherine Raines, who died in 1874. The children of the first marriage were Mary and Andrew, who died in Kansas, and Susan M., who became the wife of Lewis Sense, and died in Iowa. The children of the second marriage are David, who lives in Chillicothe, OH; Mrs. Sifford; Ann, wife of Nathan McFadgen of Chillicothe; John, of Pickaway Co.; James, who died in Xenia, Indiana; Alfred, George and Nelson, who are living in Pickaway Co., Rachel and Jane who died in infancy.

    Unto Mr. and Mrs. Sifford have been born eight children, namely; Ida May, who died in Ross Co. when young; Linnie Myrtle; Mack, of Dayton, Ohio who married Clara Davis and has one child, Leon; Annie; Lawrence T., who is a bridge carpenter on the Cincinnati, Hamilton, & Dayton Railroad; Harry, of Covington, who wedded Erla, daughter of Thomas and Jennie (Cole) Hill, of Miami Co., by whom he has one child Dorothy Lovetta; Claude, and employee of the Cincinnati, Hamilton, & Dayton Railroad Company; and Gertrude who is in school.

    In 1863, while a member of the state militia, Mr. Sifford went with his regiment as first lieutenant, holding a commission under Govenor Tod, in pursuit of Morgan, who was making a raid through the state. He exercises his right to franchise in support of the men and measures of the Democratic Party, and socially is connected with the Independent Order of Odd Follows, of Chillicothe, Lodge No. 24. He owns a comfortable home on College St., in Covington, and is a highly esteemed and intelligent citizen whose extended reading has made a well-informed man. His domestic tendencies are shown in his devotion to the welfare and happiness of his family, and he manifests his loyalty as a citizen in his support of all measures for the public good.

    Reese married Elizabeth Dunn on 24 Dec 1862 in Ross County, OH. Elizabeth was born on 16 Jun 1841 in Scioto Twp., Ross County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ida May Sifford was born about 1863; died in CHILD.
    2. Linnie Myrtle Sifford was born in Jun 1866 in Ohio.
    3. McNeal Sifford was born about 1868 in Ohio.
    4. Anna Sifford was born in Sep 1870 in Ohio.
    5. Lawrence T. Sifford was born about 1873 in Ohio.
    6. Harry Sifford was born in Jan 1875 in Ohio.
    7. Claude Sifford was born in Dec 1877 in Ohio; died on 6 Apr 1962.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lewis W. Sifford was born on 25 Feb 1810 in Middletown, Frederick County, MD (son of Christian Seiffert); died on 20 Dec 1873 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: cabinet maker
    • Occupation: county commisioner
    • Occupation: resident engineer of the Ohio Canal Company
    • Census: 14 Sep 1850, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Occupation: 25 Mar 1857; U.S. Marshall for the Southern District of Ohio
    • Census: 3 Jun 1860, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Occupation: 3 Jun 1860; U.S. Marshal
    • Census: 1 Aug 1870, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Occupation: 1 Aug 1870; surveyor

    Lewis married Mary McNeill. Mary (daughter of Reese McNeill and Ann Renick) was born on 15 Mar 1813 in Fairfield County, OH; died on 5 Oct 1876 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary McNeill was born on 15 Mar 1813 in Fairfield County, OH (daughter of Reese McNeill and Ann Renick); died on 5 Oct 1876 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 14 Sep 1850, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Census: 3 Jun 1860, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH
    • Census: 1 Aug 1870, Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH

    Children:
    1. Catharine E. Sifford was born about 1837 in Ohio.
    2. Mary S. Sifford was born about 1839 in Ohio.
    3. 1. Reese McNeal Sifford was born on 14 Aug 1842 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH.
    4. Lewis S. Sifford was born about 1846 in Ohio.
    5. Emma Sifford was born about 1848 in Ohio.
    6. John Sifford was born about 1851 in Ohio.
    7. Mariah Sifford was born about 1851 in Ohio.
    8. William Sifford was born about 1855 in Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christian Seiffert was born in Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: cabinet maker
    • Residence: Pennsylvania then Maryland

    Children:
    1. 2. Lewis W. Sifford was born on 25 Feb 1810 in Middletown, Frederick County, MD; died on 20 Dec 1873 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH.

  2. 6.  Reese McNeill was born on 19 Aug 1785 in Hardy County, WV (son of Daniel McNeill and Elizabeth McDougall Pritchett); died on 24 Jun 1823 in Pike County, OH.

    Reese married Ann Renick on 16 Jul 1809 in Ross County, OH. Ann (daughter of Johnathan Renick and Mary Heath) was born on 4 Jun 1789 in Hardy, West Virginia; died on 2 Sep 1834 in Ross County, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Ann Renick was born on 4 Jun 1789 in Hardy, West Virginia (daughter of Johnathan Renick and Mary Heath); died on 2 Sep 1834 in Ross County, Ohio, USA.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin McNeill was born on 16 Jun 1810 in Springfield, Ross, Ohio, USA; died on 27 Sep 1878 in Burden, Cowley, Kansas, USA.
    2. Jr. Reese McNeill was born on 6 May 1819 in Pike County, OH; died in 1899 in Malta Bend, Saline County, MO.
    3. Corbin Asahel McNeill was born on 30 Oct 1822 in Ross County, OH; died on 31 Dec 1899 in Columbus, Cherokee County, KS.
    4. Catharine McNeill was born on 6 Jan 1812; died on 22 Feb 1879 in Chillicothe, Ross County, OH.
    5. 3. Mary McNeill was born on 15 Mar 1813 in Fairfield County, OH; died on 5 Oct 1876 in Springfield Twp., Ross County, OH.
    6. John Renick McNeill was born on 8 Jan 1815 in Ross County, OH; died on 31 Jul 1853 in Waverly, Pike County, OH.
    7. Sarah McNeill was born on 19 Feb 1817 in Pike County, OH.
    8. Samuel McNeill was born on 20 Dec 1820; died in Mar 1866.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Daniel McNeill was born in 1745 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA (son of John McNeill and Elizabeth McNealus); died on 1 Jul 1806 in Hardy County, West Virginia, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Service: 1774, Salt Creek Twp, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA; Camp Charlotte Lord Dunmore's War
    • Residence: 1790, Colerain, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Residence: 1793, Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Residence: 1800, Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Will: 17 Jun 1806, Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
    • Probate: 9 Jul 1806, Hardy County, West Virginia, USA

    Daniel married Elizabeth McDougall Pritchett about 1768. Elizabeth was born in 1732; died after 1788 in Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth McDougall Pritchett was born in 1732; died after 1788 in Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Jane McNeill was born on 11 May 1784 in Hampshire, West Virginia, USA; died on 25 Dec 1788 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA.
    2. Gertrude McNeill was born in 1787 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA; died on 19 Apr 1849 in Fayette, Ohio, USA; was buried in Otterbein Cem., Fayette County, OH.
    3. Benjamin McNeill was born on 25 Dec 1788 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA; died on 7 Sep 1808 in Ross, Ohio, USA.
    4. Daniel McNeill, Jr was born on 18 Oct 1768 in Old Fields, Hardy, West Virginia, USA; died on 12 Nov 1844 in Hampshire, West Virginia, USA.
    5. John McNeill was born on 19 Mar 1779 in Hampshire, West Virginia, USA; died on 25 Feb 1862 in Frankfort, Ross, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cemetery, Frankfort, Ross County, OH.
    6. Sarah McNeill was born on 16 Apr 1771 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA; died on 27 Jan 1826 in Pike, Ohio, USA.
    7. Strother McNeill was born on 22 Jun 1773 in Hampshire, West Virginia, USA; died in Jan 1819 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA.
    8. Sidney McNeill was born on 25 May 1776 in Hampshire, West Virginia, USA; died in Dec 1834 in Pike, Ohio, USA.
    9. 6. Reese McNeill was born on 19 Aug 1785 in Hardy County, WV; died on 24 Jun 1823 in Pike County, OH.

  3. 14.  Johnathan Renick was born on 10 Oct 1750 in Hampshire County, WV (son of Thomas Renick and Mary Ann Hamilton); died on 12 Jan 1814 in Pickaway County, OH; was buried in foot of Indian Mound, Jackson Twp., Pickaway County, OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Service: Hampshire County, WV; Ensign in militia by appointment of the governor

    Johnathan married Mary Heath about 1772 in West Virginia, USA. Mary was born in 1753; died in 1834. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary Heath was born in 1753; died in 1834.
    Children:
    1. 7. Ann Renick was born on 4 Jun 1789 in Hardy, West Virginia; died on 2 Sep 1834 in Ross County, Ohio, USA.
    2. Ashel Renick
    3. Polly Renick
    4. Rachel Renick
    5. Margaret Renick
    6. Catherine Renick
    7. Jonathan Renick
    8. Abel Renick