1910 Census of Wayne, Fayette Co OH
Household Members Age RelationshipEarl Vincent 37 Head
Ella Vincent 34 Wife
Hans C Vincent 11 Son
Robert P Vincent 8 Son
Herbert M Vincent 6 Son
Loran T Vincent 5 Son
Richard J Vincent 3 Son
Sarah J Vincent 2 Daughter
Hugh S Vincent 0 Son
1920 Census of Perry, Pickaway Co OH
Household Members Age RelationshipEarl Vincent 46 Head
Ella Vincent 43 Wife
Paul Vincent 18 Son
Herbert Vincent 16 Son
Theodore Vincent 14 Son
Richard Vincent 12 Son
Jane Vincent 11 Daughter
Hugh Vincent 10 Son
Earl Vincent Jr 8 Son
Louise Vincent 6 Daughter
Carlos Vincent 3 Son
Mary Vincent 2 Daughter
1930 Census of Perry, Pickaway Co OH
Household Members Age RelationshipEarl Vincent 57 Head
Ella Vincent 54 Wife
Richard Vincent 23 Son
Earl Vincent 18 Son
Carlos Vincent 14 Son
Jane Vincent 22 Daughter
Louise Vincent 16 Daughter
Mary Vincent 12 Daughter
EARLE VINCENT, N. HOLLAND, DIES5070Prominent Stock Dealer Victim Of Stroke; Rites Thursday
Following a paralytic stroke suffered Monday at 4 p. m. at the E. E. Anderson farm near Williamsport, R. Earle Vincent, 69, died Tuesday at his home near New Holland, without regaining consciousness.
Mr. Vincent, a member of one of the oldest and most prominent families of the New Holland community, had been a farmer and stock dealer in that vicinity all his life He was a member of the F. & A. M. Masonic order, Purity Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and of the Church of Christ of New Holland.
Mr. Vincent was the son of the late Robert and Sarah Thompson Vincent. He is survived by 11 children, his wife Ella Johnson Vincent, preceding him in death three years ago.
The children include Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick, Earl Vincent Jr., of New Holland; Harry of Derby; Paul of Dayton; Theodore of South Charleston; Herbert of Atlanta; Hugh of Madison Mills; Richard, Carlos and Mrs. Louise Woody qf Columbus and Mrs. Jane Miller of Tulsa, Okla. He leaves two brothers. Coke and Wade, of New Holland, and three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Ware, New Holland, Mrs. George Darlington, Washington C. H., and Mrs. Ralph Timmons of Columbus, and 16 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p. rn. in the Church of Christ of New Holland, with the Rev. Floyd Smith of New Vienna and the Rev. Frank E. Roberts of Columbus, former ministers of the church, officiating.
Burial on the family lot in the New Holland cemetery will be in charge of Kirkpatrick and Sons.
Friends may call at the residence where the body was removed Wednesday afternoon from the funeral home.