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SIXTH GENERATION
332. Frederick Floyd Ritchie (Private).
Dorothy Irene Johnson (daughter of
Dayton Ellsworth Johnson and Effie Elvira Fish) was born
on May 26 1919 in Warren Twp., Washington Co., Ohio.
(44) She died on Mar 21 1998 in Marietta, Ohio. She was buried on
Mar 24 1998 in Tunnel Cemetery, Washington Co., Ohio. Frederick Floyd Ritchie
and Dorothy Irene Johnson had the following children:
+428 i.
Ronald Allen Ritchie.
+429 ii.
Gerald Russell Ritchie.
+430 iii.
Roger Dean Ritchie.
431 iv.
Duane Warren Ritchie was born on Feb 28 1942 in Bonn, Ohio.
(44)(240) He died on Dec 28
1950 in Marietta, Ohio.(210) He was
killed by an accidental discharge of a shotgun. The Thursday Evening Dec 28
1950 issue of the Marietta Daily Times gave the following account: "Two
Boys Shot Accidentally While at Play - Dwayne Ritchie, 8, son of Fred Ritchie
of 221 Harmar St., was in serious condition in Marietta Memorial Hospital Thursday
afternoon with a bullet wound in his abdomen. - Tommy Biehl, two, was also in
the hospital with reported face wounds. - The shooting took place about 2 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Beman Thompson at 113 Linwood Ave. The two children are
reported to have been hit accidently by a bullet from a gun in the hands of an
18 year old boy, according to hospital attendants. Police began an immediate
investigation. - The eight-year old boy, who lives with his father, was en route
to Whipple for a few day's visit with his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Biehl. The mother
had left him and her small son for the afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Thompson, where the accident occurred." A follow-up article appeared the
next day and reported; "Gun-Shot Wound Proves Fatal To 8-Year-Old Boy -
Gun shot wounds in the abdomen brought death Thursday afternoon to Duanne Ritchie,
8, of 221 Harmar St., about an hour after he was accidently shot at 113 Linwood
Ave. - His step-brother, Tommy Biehl, 19 months old, also hit by the same blast,
was reported in serious condition Friday at Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was
hit on the left side of the head. - Called Accident - Police reported the 12
guage pump gun was accidently discharged shortly after 1:30 p.m. while Beman
Thompson, Jr., 18, was in the act of removing the shells. Thompson, a high school
senior and a member of the high school band, was not held by police. - As police
reconstructed the tragedy, Duanne Ritchie, son of Fred Ritchie, was to be taken
to the home of his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Biehl, at Whipple for a few days' visit
during the school holidays. Mrs. Biehl had left her 19 month old son and Duanne
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Beman Thompson, whose husband is a city employee.
- Gun Discharged - Young Thompson decided to unload the gun as a safety measure
in case the children should decide to play with the gun. The loaded gun, police
said, had been sitting in the house since the father was on a hunting trip at
Christmas time. In some unknown manner the gun was discharged, the blast striking
the two children who were only a short distance away in the kitchen. The youngest
child was sitting at the table..." He was buried on Dec 30 1950 in Gravel
Bank (Riverview) Cemetery near Constitution, Ohio.
(210) His grave was without a marker for many years. Fred & Virginia
bought a small marker in the mid 70s but his name is misspelled Duanne. He was
named after Warren Clarence Johnson.(44)
Pearl Lorraine Long (daughter of
Benjamin Harrison Long and Bertha May ______) was born
on Sep 10 1925 in Huntington, West Virginia.(210)
She died on Sep 9 2000 in Marietta, Ohio.
(210) Her obituary appeared in the Sept. 11, 2000 edition of The Marietta
Times and read, "Pearl L. Ritchie Bitzel, 74, of Wayne Street, Marietta,
died at 10:10 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 9, 2000) at the Marietta Center for Health
and Rehabilitation. - She was born Sept. 10, 1925, in Huntington, W.Va., to
Benjamin Harrison and Bertha May Long. She was a Catholic by faith. She retired
from the Adventure Galley. She was a member of the: Fraternal Order of Eagles
Auxiliary at Marietta. - She is survived by two daughters, Jan Miller of Wayne
Street, where she made her home, and Jody Anderson and her husband, Louie of
Richmond, Va.; two sons, Dane Ritchie and his wife, Anita, of Belpre and Dr.
Douglas F. Ritchie and his wife, Yvonne, of Huntington, W.Va.; 10 grandchildren,
Jacob Miller of Marietta, Jennifer Watson and her husband, Allen, of Reno, Erica
Sayre and her busband, Keith, of Marietta, Dr. Jill Showalter and her husband,
Bill, of Parkersburg, Holly Freed and her husband, Adam, of Morgantown, W.Va.,
Adam Ritchle and his wife, Trudy, of Huntington, Tina Davis and her husband,
Jim, of Zanesville, Brian Carruthers of Circleville and Nefriterri Anderson and
Cassandra Anderson. both of Richmond; and one sister, Irene O'Neal of Paducah.
Ky. - She was preceded In death by her parents; four brothers, Walter, Edward,
Lester and Fred Long; and two sisters, Janette Flowers and Hazel Weethee. -
Services are at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Hadley Funeral Home in Marietta. Burial is
in East Lawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.
today at the funeral home." She was buried on Sep 12 2000 in East Lawn
Memorial Park, Reno, Ohio. Frederick Floyd Ritchie and Pearl Lorraine Long had
the following children:
+432 i.
Dr. Douglas Frederick Ritchie.
+433 ii.
Jody Lynn Ritchie.
+434 iii.
Dane Erwin Ritchie.
+435 iv.
Jan Elizabeth Ritchie.
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