Finding aid for the Clifford B. Pease Family Papers


Title:
Clifford B. Pease Family Papers
Repository:
Western Reserve Historical Society
Phone: 216-721-5722
http://www.wrhs.org
Creator:
Pease, Clifford B. Family
Dates:
1811-1991
Quantity:
1.75 linear feet (4 containers and 5 oversize folders)
Abstract:
Clifford B. Pease was a funeral home director and civic leader in Dover (later Westlake), Ohio. In 1929 he took over operation of the Pease Funeral Home in Dover founded by his father, James Pease. In addition to operating the funeral home, Pease was active in the business and civic affairs of Dover; serving as town clerk, as a member of various clubs and lodges, and as a leader in numerous state and national funeral industry organizations. He married Alice Minerva Osborn in 1909 and had two children, Marion Elizabeth Pease and Kenneth Osborn Pease. Marion Pease became a licensed funeral director, and along with her mother, continued to operate the funeral home business after the death of Clifford Pease in 1944. When the business was sold to Glen A. Jenkins in 1955, she continued on as a licensed funeral director with the newly-named Jenkins Funeral Home, into the 1980s. The collection consists of address and birthday books; correspondence; daybooks; genealogies and canine pedigrees; financial and tax records; legal records, including deeds, wills, estate inventories, land partitions and purchases, divorce papers, and lawsuits; birth and death certificates; diplomas and certificates; newspaper clippings and notes, including birth, death and wedding announcements; poetry and recipe books; academic catalogs and directories; pamphlets; and bulletins.
Identification:
MS 4810
Location:
closed stacks
Language:
The records are in English

Biography of the Clifford B. Pease Family

Clifford B. Pease (1879-1944) was the son of James Augustus Pease (1840-1922) of Rockport Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and Asenith Abell (1845-1914), also of Rockport Township. Clifford was born in Dover Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, on September 17, 1879. He was one of six children. His siblings were Herbert E. (1866-1927, married to Lydia Stoll), Marcia (1867-1878), Chester C. (1868-1964, married to Ruby Hall, a descendent of the Hale family of Ohio), Clarence J. (1873-1879), and Clinton T. (1882-1940, married to Hattie Bates). Pease family members were direct descendants of Major Lorenzo Carter, Cleveland's first permanent settler.

As a child, Clifford B. Pease attended the public grammar school in Dover Township that, in 1929, would become the new site for the funeral home business started by his father, James Augustus Pease, in the early 1870s. He attended and graduated from the Champion College of Embalming in 1899, the Massachusetts College of Embalming in 1902, the Esco School of Applied Science of Embalming in 1919, and the Cincinnati College of Embalming in 1920.

Prominent in the business and civic affairs of his community, Clifford B. Pease was the first Town Clerk of Dover Village when it was incorporated in 1911. He was a member of the Dover Masonic Lodge, Dover Odd Fellows, the North Olmsted Kiwanis, and numerous state and national funeral director organizations. He was an avid outdoorsman and was a member of the Dover Bay Gun Club. His love of hunting took him to Ontario, Canada, and to Wardsboro, Vermont, where he owned a small hunting lodge.

He married Alice Minerva Osborn (1888-1959) of Dover Township on September 29, 1909. She was born in Dover Township on July 8, 1888. She was the daughter of Samuel Osborn (1842-1897) and Mary Crocker (b. 1851), both of Dover Township. Alice Minerva Osborn was a granddaughter of Reuben Osborn and of Jedediah Crocker (1761-1841) of Lee, Massachusetts, early settlers of the Western Reserve. Reuben Osborn accompanied Joseph Cahoon, an original founder of Dover Township, Ohio, from New England to the Western Reserve. Jedediah Crocker was at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, with General George Washington during the American Revolution, and was one of eight founders of Dover Congregational Church in Dover Village, Ohio. The charter for the church was brought to Ohio by covered wagon and oxcart from Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, about 1815.

Alice Minerva Osborn was one of several children, including Leverrett Osborn (d. ca. 1948, married to Emily Newsham McLain of Portland, Oregon, and California). She graduated from Dover Village public schools and was an active member of Dover Congregational Church. Along with her husband, Clifford B. Pease, she was a member of the Cora Griswold Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was a licensed funeral director and assisted her husband for thirty-five years until his death in Westlake, Ohio, on October 3, 1944. She continued to operate the Pease Funeral Home with her daughter, Marion Elizabeth, until it was sold to Glen A. Jenkins of Westlake, Ohio, in 1955. She then traveled extensively until her death in the Pease home in March 1959.

Clifford B. Pease and Alice Minerva Osborn Pease had two children, Marion Elizabeth (1910-1991) and Kenneth Osborn (1913-1916). Marion Elizabeth Pease was born in Dover Village, Ohio, on August 1, 1910. Kenneth Osborn Pease was baptized in Dover Congregational Church on April 6, 1913. The Pease family was involved in a serious auto accident in Dover Township in 1916. It is unclear if this was a contributing factor in the death of Kenneth Osborn Pease later that same year.

Marion Elizabeth Pease began her studies as a primary school teacher at the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio, in 1928. She received a teaching certificate, but transferred to Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, and graduated in 1931. She attended and graduated from the Cleveland College of Embalming and became a licensed funeral director in 1933. She was member of numerous state and national funeral director associations. She was briefly married for five months from June 1940 to November 1940 to Rudolph Sobel of Cleveland. She filed for divorce in November 1940 and never remarried. She was a lifelong advocate for animal rights in her community. She owned many purebred terriers during the course of her life and was a member of the Cleveland Animal Protection League. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and belonged to the same chapter as her parents. She was the first vice-regent of the Nathan Perry Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Lorain, Ohio.

She continued to operate the Pease-Jenkins Funeral Home after the death of her mother in 1959 under the new ownership of the Jenkins family. She was a licensed funeral director well into the 1980s. She died in Cleveland on November 28, 1991.

Scope and Content

The Clifford B. Pease Family Papers, 1811-1991, consist of address and birthday books; correspondence; daybooks; genealogies and canine pedigrees; financial and tax records; legal records, including deeds, wills, estate inventories, land partitions and purchases, divorce papers, and lawsuits; birth and death certificates; diplomas and certificates; newspaper clippings and notes, including birth, death and wedding announcements; poetry and recipe books; academic catalogs and directories; pamphlets; and bulletins.

This collection is of value to genealogical researchers and family historians of the Abell, Carter, Crocker, Osborn, and Pease families of Dover Township, Ohio, now the communities of Bay Village, North Olmsted, and Westlake, Ohio. There is also correspondence with persons in the states of California and Colorado as well as in Ontario, Canada, which may interest historians or sociologists studying mid to late twentieth century North American culture. Historians studying the migration and settlement of these communities from Massachusetts and Connecticut to the Western Reserve will find an original deed and sale of land dated May 23, 1812, belonging to Nehemiah Hubbard, Jr. (1752-1837) and Joshua Stowe (1762-1842) of the Connecticut Land Company to Jedediah Crocker of Euclid, Ohio, to be of interest. Also of interest to historians of Dover Village, Ohio, is a bill of sale of land dated September 1, 1818, and signed by Joseph Cahoon, David Ingersol, Waterman Sweet and his wife, Amy Sweet. The sale was made to Jedediah Crocker.

Sociologists and family historians will also have interest in the Pease correspondence dated from the turn of the century to the early 1990s. Historians of the nineteenth century will find the deeds, land partitions and purchases, and Civil War era report cards of Sarah Crocker to be of interest. Genealogists and historians will also find numerous copies of newspaper clippings detailing the early histories of the townships of Rockport and Dover Village, which now comprise many western suburban Cleveland cities. In the educational records, there are some biographies of graduates of the College of Wooster. There is also a record directory of all graduates and non-graduates of the College of Wooster from 1870-1940. This may provide a good alternative source for genealogists searching for family records at the College of Wooster.
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Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged in six series.
Series I: Family History Materials is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Series II: Correspondence is arranged in five sub-series.
Sub-series A: Emily Newsham McLain Osborn is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Sub-series B: Alice Osborn Pease is arranged by document type and then alphabetically and chronologically.
Sub-series C: Clifford B. Pease is arranged by document type and then alphabetically and chronologically.
Sub-series D: Marion E. Pease is arranged by document type and then alphabetically and chronologically.
Sub-series E: Pease Family is arranged by document type and then alphabetically and chronologically.
Series III: Personal and Educational Records is arranged in three sub-series.
Sub-series A: Personal Records is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Sub-series B: Educational Records is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Sub-series C: Poetry is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Series IV: Financial and Tax Records is arranged in two sub-series.
Sub-series A: Financial Records is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Sub-series B: Tax Records is arranged alphabetically by document type, type of tax, and then chronologically.
Series V: Legal Records is arranged alphabetically by document type and then chronologically.
Series VI: Oversize Materials consists of oversize documents housed at the end of the collection but described elsewhere in the collection.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Related Material: Related Material

The researcher should also consult MS 4809 Pease Funeral Home Records.


Separated Material: Separated Material

All photographs have been removed to PG 505 Clifford B. Pease Family Photographs


Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Abell family.
Business enterprises -- Ohio -- Westlake.
Carter family.
College of Wooster.
Crocker family.
Dover (Cuyahoga County, Ohio : Township) -- Genealogy.
Dover (Cuyahoga County, Ohio : Township) -- History.
Funeral homes -- Ohio -- Westlake.
Jenkins Funeral Home (Westlake, Ohio).
Osborn family.
Pease Funeral Home (Westlake, Ohio).
Pease family.
Pease, Alice Osborn, 1888-1959.
Pease, Clifford B., 1879-1944.
Pease, Marion Elizabeth, 1910-1991.
Rockport (Ohio : Township) -- Genealogy.
Rockport (Ohio : Township) -- History.
Undertakers and undertaking -- Ohio -- Westlake.
Westlake (Ohio) -- Genealogy.
Westlake (Ohio) -- History.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] Clifford B. Pease Family Papers, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio

Acquisition Information

Gift of Christine Kitchens in 1993.

Processing Information

Processed by Richard B. Robertson in 1999.


Detailed Description of The Collection



Series I: Family History Materials, 1895-1991; undated

Box 1 / Folder 1
Announcements, birth, wedding, divorce, 1895-1982




Box 1 / Folder 2
Birthday book, including death dates, undated




Box 1 / Folder 3
Certificates, cremation, John McLain and Leverrett Osborn, 1923




Box 1 / Folder 4
Certificates, vital records (Original housed in Container 4, Folder 81, Oversize Materials.), 1913-1991




Box 1 / Folder 5
Genealogies, Abell family, 1914




Box 1 / Folder 6
Genealogies, canine pedigrees, 1937




Box 1 / Folder 7
Genealogies, Carter family, including newspaper clippings, ca. 1950-1976




Box 1 / Folder 8
Genealogies, Crocker family, ca. 1950




Box 1 / Folder 9
Genealogies, Pease heraldry, undated




Box 1 / Folder 10
Genealogies, Pease notes, ca. 1940-1980




Box 1 / Folder 11
Newspaper clippings, Cleveland history (Original housed in Container 4, Folder 82, Oversize Materials.), ca. 1920-1970




Box 1 / Folder 12
Newspaper clippings, Pease interest stories, ca. 1916-1963




Box 1 / Folder 13
Newspaper clippings, Westlake interest stories, ca. 1940-1949




Box 1 / Folder 14
Obituaries, Osborn and Crocker families, 1940-1973




Box 1 / Folder 15
Obituaries, Pease family, 1916-1991




Box 1 / Folder 16
Veteran death records, John Elden Osborn, 1962





Series II: Correspondence, 1898-1989; undated




Sub-series A: Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, 1916-1960

Box 1 / Folder 17
Correspondence, family, 1959-1960




Box 1 / Folder 18
Correspondent, Leverrett Osborn, 1936




Box 1 / Folder 19
Correspondence, real estate firms, Sacramento and San Francisco, California, 1916-1956







Sub-series B: Alice Osborn Pease, ca. 1905-1959

Box 1 / Folder 20
Correspondence, ca. 1905-1959




Box 1 / Folder 21
Correspondence with Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, San Francisco, Californi, 1951-1959




Box 1 / Folder 22
Correspondence with Leverrett Osborn, San Francisco, California, 1922-1948




Box 1 / Folder 23
Correspondence with Marion E. Pease, Westlake, Ohio, 1958-1959







Sub-series C: Clifford B. Pease, 1898-1944

Box 1 / Folder 24
Correspondence, family, 1910-1944




Box 1 / Folder 25
Correspondence, recreational, 1898-1944







Sub-series D: Marion E. Pease, 1934-1989

Box 1 / Folder 26
Correspondence, undated




Box 1 / Folder 27
Correspondence, family and friends, 1934-1989




Box 1 / Folder 28
Correspondence with Ruth Bradley, Pueblo, Colorado, 1948-1967




Box 1 / Folder 29
Correspondence with Joseph Cambarrare, Mansfield and Delaware, Ohio, 1981-1988




Box 1 / Folder 30
Correspondence with the Devers family, Los Angeles, California, 1953-1963




Box 1 / Folder 31
Correspondence with Reverend William Flammer, Lakewood and Covington, Ohio, and Hollywood, California, 1940-1970




Box 1 / Folder 32
Correspondence with Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, San Francisco, California, 1954-1960




Box 1 / Folder 33
Correspondence with John Elden Osborn, Dayton, Ohio, ca. 1940-1949




Box 1 / Folder 34
Correspondence with the Patterson family, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1968-1971




Box 1 / Folder 35
Correspondence with Alice Osborn Pease, travel, 1956-1958




Box 1 / Folder 36
Correspondence with Chester Pease, Cleveland, Ohio, 1959-ca. 1964







Sub-series E: Pease Family, 1944-1989

Box 1 / Folder 37
Correspondence, cemetery, including memorial plats and permission of family members to be interred at Evergreen Cemetery, Westlake, Ohio, 1945-1989




Box 1 / Folder 38
Correspondence, hunting camps, Loring and Thessallon, Ontario, Canada, 1944-1965





Series III: Personal and Educational Records, 1861-1989; undated




Sub-series A: Personal Records, 1917-1989; undated

Box 1 / Folder 39
Address books, Pease family, ca. 1930-1959




Box 1 / Folder 40
Booklets, Pease family civic organizations, ca. 1930-1939




Box 1 / Folder 41
Church program, Dover Congregational Church, 1917




Box 1 / Folder 42
Community service record, Order of the Eastern Star ceremony diagram, and Daughters of the American Revolution receipt, 1918-1951




Box 1 / Folder 43
Funeral attendance books, Pease family, undated




Box 1 / Folder 44
Insurance claim, Marion E. Pease, 1953




Box 1 / Folder 45
Inventories, Clifford B. Pease, hunting, 1943




Box 1 / Folder 46
Inventories, Pease household, undated




Box 1 / Folder 47
Letters of reference, Pease family, 1931




Box 1 / Folder 48-50
Recipe books, Pease family and miscellaneous, ca. 1929-1931







Sub-series B: Educational Records, 1861-1986

Box 1 / Folder 51
Academic catalog and directory, College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1928-1929




Box 1 / Folder 52
Alumni catalog, non-graduates and graduates, College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1870-1940




Box 2 / Folder 53
Academic papers, Marion E. Pease, 1930-1931




Box 2 / Folder 54
Biographies, College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1958




Box 2 / Folder 55
Continuing education, bulletins and program cards, Marion E. Pease, 1927-1986




Box 2 / Folder 56
Diplomas and certificates, Pease family (Original housed in Container 4, Folder 83, Oversize Materials.), 1922-1946




Box 2 / Folder 57
Notebook, Marion E. Pease, ca. 1950-1959




Box 2 / Folder 58
Report cards, Sarah Crocker, Dover Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 1861-1866







Sub-series C: Poetry, ca. 1930-1949; 1963; undated

Box 2 / Folder 59
Creative writing and poetry, Marion E. Pease, 1963




Box 2 / Folder 60
Scrapbook, Marion E. Pease, undated




Box 2 / Folder 61
Scrapbook, handwritten, Marion E. Pease, undated




Box 2 / Folder 62
Scrapbook, Marion E. Pease, collection of Edgar A. Guest, columnist, ca. 1930-1949





Series IV: Financial and Tax Records, 1907-1960




Sub-series A: Financial Records, 1929-1959

Box 2 / Folder 63
Bank statements, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, San Francisco, California, 1947-1948




Box 2 / Folder 64
Daybooks and financial statements, Pease family, 1929-1937




Box 3 / Folder 65
Payment books, Pease family, 1945-1959







Sub-series B: Tax Records, 1907-1960

Box 3 / Folder 66
Tax records, county, including mortgage tax, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, Portland, Oregon, 1925-1928




Box 3 / Folder 67
Tax records, county, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, San Francisco, California, 1931-1960




Box 3 / Folder 68
Tax records, Federal income, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, San Francisco, California, 1954




Box 3 / Folder 69
Tax records, property, Pease family, Fairview, Ohio, 1935-1936




Box 3 / Folder 70
Tax records, property, Pease family, Wardsboro, Vermont, 1940-1945




Box 3 / Folder 71
Tax records, real estate, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, Los Angeles, California, 1907-1926




Box 3 / Folder 72
Tax records, sales, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, San Francisco, California, 1955-1959





Series V: Legal Records, 1812-1960

Box 3 / Folder 73
Deeds (Original housed in Container 4, Folder 84, Oversize Materials.), 1812-1914




Box 3 / Folder 74
Deeds and land purchases, Emily Newsham McLain Osborn, Los Angeles, California, 1893-1926




Box 3 / Folder 75
Divorce papers, Emily Newsham, 1917




Box 3 / Folder 76
Land partition claim, civil lawsuit filed 1971, including legal exhibits of land titles of ownership, Westlake, Ohio (Original housed in Container 4, Folder 85, Oversize Materials), 1869-1896




Box 3 / Folder 77
Land purchases, Edgewood, Pennsylvania, involving transfer of ownership of property in Wardsboro, Vermont from the Saunders family to Clifford B. Pease, 1913-1949




Box 3 / Folder 78
Lawsuits, Pease family, 1919-1944




Box 3 / Folder 78
Divorce papers of Marion E. Pease, 1940




Box 3 / Folder 79
Wills and estate inventories, Osborn family, 1928-1960




Box 3 / Folder 80
Wills and estate inventories, Pease family, ca. 1920-1969





Series VI: Oversize Materials, .

Box 4 / Folder 81-85
Oversize material described in Folders 4, 13, 56, 73, and 76, .