Oldest, youngest in Versailles

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VERSAILLES – As part of the Versailles Bicentennial, the committee sought the oldest and youngest Versailles residents as of the 200th anniversary. Based on submissions the Bicentennial Committee has identified the following two notable residents.

On July 2 at 11:53 a.m., Mr. Theodore Jay was born and became the youngest resident of the village. The son of Tatiania & Russell Jay and sister of Alexis Jay, Versailles turned 200 years old on Aug. 28 and Theo was just seven-weeks old. In recognition of Theo’s significant place in Versailles history the Bicentennial Committee has named him an honorary member of the committee for the 250th anniversary of the village on Aug. 28, 2069.

In 1913, Europe was still ruled by kings and queens. During 1913 tensions were building and armies were growing as the world was less than a year from the outbreak of the “Great War”, now known as World War One. The 16th Amendment passed which gave the federal government the right to levy income taxes, the temperance movement was forming which and would eventually lead to Prohibition. In March of 1913, Ohio experienced the worst natural disaster in its history. The Great Dayton Flood killed 360 people and destroyed 20,000 homes with waters reaching 20 feet deep in downtown Dayton.

Amid all this change on Sept. 10, 1913, Mildred Miller was born in Fontana, Kan. to Isaac and Nora Miller. Mildred’s mother died when she was nine and she was the oldest of five children. Her father remarried and had five more children. All siblings are deceased. Mildred originally moved to Lima and married Noah Leichty in 1932. Noah was a farmer and lived near Bluffton until 1945, when they moved to Versailles. In 1945, Mildred lived just outside of Versailles near Webster and Jamison Road on 185 and farmed with her husband. By this time Mildred and Noah had five children: Forest, Evan, Lester, Rochelle and Keenan. Forest and Lester are deceased. Noah died in 1979 and Mildred married Joe Dill and lived in Greenville for seven years. When Joe passed away Mildred moved back to Versailles.

Mildred worked for 25 years at G.C. Murphy in Greenville and volunteered at Wayne Hospital for another 25 years until she was 95. Mildred was 105 years old on the Versailles Bicentennial and has since reached 106.

They want to recognize several additional Versailles residents. Annabel Subler is 102-years-old and with her late husband Basil contributed to Versailles as a leader in transportation. Earl Grilliot was born in 1921 near Frenchtown and after serving in World War II purchased a farm outside of Versailles before moving to town in 1996. Virginia Goubeaux was 96 on the Bicentennial and is the daughter of Paul Gasson who started the poultry industry in Versailles by ordering Leghorn chicks from Europe and starting Gasson Poultry Farms.

For questions please email [email protected] or contact any committee member: Kim Custenborder, Alex Luthman, Todd Dammeyer, Aaron Moran, HB Hole, Deb Pohl, or Eric Stachler.

Shown are Mildred Dill and Evan, Rochelle and Keenan Leichty.
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_Mildred-Dill-and-Evan-Rochelle-and-Keenan-Leichty-w.jpgShown are Mildred Dill and Evan, Rochelle and Keenan Leichty.

Theo, Russ, Tatiania and Alexis Jay are shown with the Bicentennial Committee.
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_Theo-Russ-Tatiania-and-Alexis-Jay-with-the-Bicentennial-Committee-w.jpgTheo, Russ, Tatiania and Alexis Jay are shown with the Bicentennial Committee. Courtesy photo

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