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Ira and Sarah Root

A Family of Independent Spirits
 


Condensed from an article by Jim Reis, published in Pieces of the Past, Volume 3, pages 26-28 and reprinted here with his permission.
 

The patriarch of the Campbell County family was Ira Root.  He was born in Piermont, NH on May 4, 1806 the son of Ephriam and Vashti Birge Root.  The family later settled in Hebron Conn.  When Ira was 1818, he journeyed to Cincinnati and moved in with his uncle, David Root, a well known Presbyterian minister.  While living there Ira decided to complete his schooling at Miami University.

Upon graduation, he worked for a short time as a professor of Greek and Latin at Augusta College in Bracken County.  Discovering that teaching was not his calling, he moved to Newport and begun studying law in the office of Richard Southgate.  On Dec 25, 1834 Ira Root married Sarah Ann Perry, granddaughter of Colonel David Perry and daughter of David Perry.  She was born in Newport 12 June 1818.  She died Jan 12, 1909.

Children of Ira Root and Sarah Ann Perry

1. Oliver Wyatt Root-born in Newport on October 3, 1835; died 3 Aug 1904
2. Albert Tell Root-born Aug 1840;  m-Margaret B Hawthorne (1848-21 Feb 1936), daughter of Jacob Hawthorne and Mary L Southgate, 23 Feb 1877
3. James C Root-born 1846 died 19 Dec 1871 m-Margaret B Hawthorne (1848-1936), daughter of Jacob Hawthorne and Mary L Southgate, 4 June 1867
4. Susan Root-born Jan 1851 died 8 Oct 1949; m Frank S Barker, had son Virgil F born 9 Sep 1877 who died 9 Jan 1945

Obituary of Sarah Ann Perry Root

After passing the local bar exam, Ira opened an office in Newport.  Later he formed a partnership with Francis Manville Webster and they shared a law office until 1860 when Webster was elected Newport City Attorney, an office he held until 1866.  Before his partnership with Webster, Ira got involved with politics and was elected in 1844 as a state representative from Campbell County for the first of several terms.  He ran as a Democrat, although one would not have known that by reading the local newspaper.

During the 1845 session of the General Assembly, Root was one of the strong backers, and by one account the author of a bill establishing a state public school system.  The action led to a series of newspaper letters accusing Root of damaging the existing Newport Seminary, a privately run school.  The charges also generated letters in support of Root.

Before the Civil War, Root advocated keeping the country together regardless of the consequences.  And when the Confederate states seceded to trigger the Civil War, he backed the Republican Party position to maintain the union at all costs. 

In 1862 at the advanced age of 57, that irrepressible lion from New Hampshire shouldered a rife and joined Captain Arthur's Home Guard.  At a meeting in November 1863 at the Campbell County Courthouse in Newport, Root even joined Green Clay Smith in urging local residents to comply with the unpopular military draft.

In 1866 he helped found a Methodist Church in Newport.  Grace Methodist Episcopal Church was dedicated Dec 2 1866.  Ira Root died Feb 12, 1868 at the age of 62.  He died at 4pm at his home on Third and York in Newport.  Services were held at the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church and he was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Oliver Root graduated from the Cincinnati Law School in 1860, and like his father he first tried teaching.  He taught English literature at Brooks Academy and the Chickering Institute in Cincinnati and then in the Newport public schools.  Albert T and Oliver took over their father's practice after the death of Ira.  In 1867 Oliver was elected Newport city attorney, a post he was elected to several times.  Albert was elected to that position in 1877.  Oliver never married and died Aug 3 1904 at his home and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.

Children of Albert Tell Root and Margaret B Hawthorne

1. Sallie Southgate Root-born 2 Mar 1878; m Bailey Morlidge
2. Mary Hawthorne Root-born 10 July 1879 died Oct 1973 m-James Wright Jr.
3. Albert Hawthorne Root-born 28 Jan 1881 died 21 Dec 1973; m-Frances Bliss 15 June 1909
4. Susan Virginia Root-born 9 May 1888
5. Lucille Dare Root-born 31 Jan 1886; m-Earl Smith

Obituary of Albert Tell Root

Children of James C Root and Margaret B Hawthorne

1. Ira Root-born 18 Mar 1868 in Newport
2. Horace White Root-born 5 Nov 1869 in Newport; died 29 Sep 1969, he served as Newport city attorney from 1913-1917; m-Melissa born 1874 died 20 July 1963; had daughter Irene Ware born Nov 1899
3. Anna Blanche Root-born 3 Nov 1871

James C Root died a few years after his father on Dec 19, 1871.  An account on Dec 23 in the Covington Journal called James C Root "a young man of much promise and very favorably known."  He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.


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