Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyHulda M. Gazlay

DIRECT DESCENDANT OF JOHN GAZLAY (from England c.1715)
Hulda M. Gazlay5 (James Gazlay,4 James Gazlay,3 John Gazlay,2 John Gazlay1)

Parents

FatherJames William Gazlay (23 July 1784 - 8 June 1874)
MotherMartha ‘Patty’ Randall (27 August 1790 - 24 December 1817)

Personal Information

Record Created: 5 September 2012; Last Edited: 5 September 2012 
Person ID4225
NameHulda M. Gazlay
GenderFemale
Born ca. 1815 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio1, 2
Married 12 September 1837 in Hamilton County, Ohio to Rev. Thornton A. Mills3, 4
Died 30 June 1845 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio1, 2, 4
Buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio1

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyRev. Thornton A. Mills
Born September 1810 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky
Married 12 September 1837 in Hamilton County, Ohio to Hulda M. Gazlay
Died 19 June 1867 in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey
  

Sources

  1. Cemetery Record, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio (website); Mills, Mrs. Hulda, card no. 31658; died 30 June 1845 in Cincinnati, Ohio; born in Cincinnati, Ohio; Lot Owner: Lane Seminary; Sec. 14, Lot A Sub A; Removed from Walnut Hills Cemetery Sep. or Oct. 1878.
  2. The Cincinnati Miscellany, Or, Antiquities of the West: And Pioneer History and General And Local Statistics, compiled from the Western General Advertiser, from April 1st 1845 to April 1st 1846, by Charles Cist. Volume II. Cincinnati: Robinson & Jones, 109 Main Street, 1846. Available at Google Books. Page 44, Deaths: On Monday, June 30th, Mrs. Hulda Gazlay Mills, wife of Rev. Thornton A. Mills, in the 30th year of her age.
  3. Ohio Marriages, 1800-1958, available at familysearch.org. Thornton A. Mills and Hulda M. Gazlay, 12 September 1837 in Hamilton County, Ohio.
  4. Gazlay History, written by Spencer G. Kuhn, a grandchild of Theodore Gazlay; undated. This is a typewritten re-compilation of the earlier Genealogy of the Gazlay Family, compiled by Theodore Gazlay in 1890, including the 1852 statement of the family history by Reverend Sayers Gazlay, an elder brother of Theodore. This document re-formats the information in the 1890 work. For example, facts originally shown in list form, such as birth and death dates, are incorporated in the narrative of this later work. Two post-1890 sections are unique to this document: one with additional details about Theodore Gazlay’s family, with dates as late as 1951; and another on the Donaldson family, featuring Jean Gazlay Donaldson and her six marriages, with several dates in 1965.