Seville Historical Society

Seville Historical Society Our purpose is to bring together people interested in preserving the history of our local area.

03/11/2026
Please join us for our program "The BIG Trains" on Thursday, March 5th.Free and open to the public!
03/03/2026

Please join us for our program "The BIG Trains" on Thursday, March 5th.

Free and open to the public!

Seville Historical Society March Happenings, 2026Our Seville Historical Society Museum will be open on Sunday, March 1, ...
02/22/2026

Seville Historical Society
March Happenings, 2026

Our Seville Historical Society Museum will be open on Sunday, March 1, 2026, from 1 PM - 5 PM! Free Admission!

Then, plan to join us for "The BIG Trains" on Thursday, March 5th, at 7 PM.

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Thank you so much to Sheila Riedel and Virginia Doty for donating this beautiful marble top antique table.  Although we ...
02/04/2026

Thank you so much to Sheila Riedel and Virginia Doty for donating this beautiful marble top antique table. Although we have not determined its final use, we are excited to have this new local addition on display at our museum.

Seville Historical Society announces its programs for 2026. Please plan to join us for another great year of history!Fol...
02/01/2026

Seville Historical Society announces its programs for 2026.
Please plan to join us for another great year of history!

Follow us on Facebook for more information about these programs and our other activities and events. We also post any changes or other updates.

Better yet, consider becoming a member of our Seville Historical Society. (Our members receive phone or text reminders of our meetings and programs!)

Please join us at the Medina County District Library Local History Fair.  Today from Noon to 4 pm.  Downtown Medina Bran...
01/31/2026

Please join us at the Medina County District Library Local History Fair. Today from Noon to 4 pm. Downtown Medina Branch.

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01/25/2026

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Learn all about Medina County History from the Historical and Genealogy societies as they showcase collections and answer your questions about the fascinating people, places and events of Medina County. Held at Medina Library, Sat., Jan. 31, 12:00 - 4:00 pm. No registration required. Historical videos and door prizes top off the event!

Happy 147th Birthday, BABE! In January 1879, in Seville, Ohio, our BABE was born. He didn't stay long...just long enough...
01/19/2026

Happy 147th Birthday, BABE!

In January 1879, in Seville, Ohio, our BABE was born.
He didn't stay long...just long enough to create a wondrous first impression and leave an everlasting legacy on Seville's heritage.

Excerpted from our previous posts:

One of the longest weekends in our history of Seville, Ohio, was the weekend of January 18-19 in 1879. Some might even say the weekend started on January 15 for, according to some of the documentations, that is when the labor pains began…

Before we go further, we set the stage:

The expectant couple in our story are Capt. Martin Van Buren Bates and his wife, Anna Haining Swan Bates, also known as our “Seville Giants”.

The weather on January 18 and 19 in 1879 started off cloudy. The temperature was 35 degrees. There was a mix of rain and snow on the 18th which became a bit clearer and a bit colder on the 19th according to the Cleveland weather published in the Chicago Daily Tribune for these dates.

In 1879 in Seville, there were no electric lights. Illumination came from candles, oil lamps, gas lights or fires. There were no automobiles. Travel was by foot, on horseback, or by horse and buggy. The telephone had just been patented and hadn't found its way to Seville yet. C-section (delivering a baby using a surgical incision) was not common practice and any woman having
such a procedure usually died from surgical infection. Babies were delivered in the homes.
..and now our story continues:

The labor pains that began for Anna on January 15 progressed slowly. On Saturday, January 18, Dr. Beach was summoned to the Bates' s house in the late afternoon. Dr. Beach assessed the situation and, contemplating the need for help, sent a wire to Dr. Robinson of Wooster.

Dr. Robinson arrive on January 19. The doctors tried to deliver the baby using forceps. (Forceps are an instrument like giant tongs or giant-sized tweezers.) The attempt with the forceps failed. Next, they tried pulling the baby using bandages they slipped over the back of the baby's neck.

When the baby boy was finally born on January 19, 1879, he weighed 23 3/4 pounds. He was the size of a 6-month-old at nearly 30 inches long. Each foot was between 5 1/2 and 6 inches long. Capt. Bates remarked that his son was "perfect in every respect".

It was a long weekend.
It was a weekend of great joy.
It was also a weekend of tremendous sorrow for, sadly, the baby lived only 11 hours.

Though his life was short, the giant baby born in Seville, Ohio, is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest human live birth known to medical history. It was also believed to have been the first time that a giant and a giant had produced a living giant.

The son of Captain and Anna Bates is buried in Seville's Mound Hill Cemetery. Never named, his gravestone reads simply "BABE".

Visitors from near and far come to see the graves of the Seville Giants: Capt. Martin Van Buren Bates, Anna H. Swan Bates, and BABE. Also with their markers is a stone inscribed "SISTER".
Note: Some people mistakenly assume "SISTER" marks the grave of the baby girl that was born in England. (That baby was dead at birth and the body donated for the study of giantism.) This stone marks the grave of Anna's sister, Maggie, who died while visiting the Bates's at their Seville farm.

Happy Birthday, BABE.
Rest in Peace and know that your story lives on in Seville, Ohio.

For the complete version of the post, scroll back or do a search for "Babe" on our FB page.

Better yet, plan a visit to our Seville Historical Society Museum later this year!

Reminder:The Seville Historical Society does not have regularly scheduled programs and does not have Museum hours during...
01/05/2026

Reminder:
The Seville Historical Society does not have regularly scheduled programs and does not have Museum hours during the months of January and February.

Please continue to follow us on Facebook for information and updates about this year's programs, events, and fundraising as well as our local history posts!

People all around the world celebrate the beginning of a New Year. Some attend all night parties. Some eat special food....
12/31/2025

People all around the world celebrate the beginning of a New Year. Some attend all night parties. Some eat special food. Some wait with anticipation for a ball to drop. Some watch fireworks

10 years ago, Seville was getting ready to ring in the New Year of 2016. That year marked Seville’s Bicentennial…200 years since Henry Hosmer stood on the banks where the Hubbard Creek meets the Chippewa Creek and proclaimed his "paradise" in the primeval forest that would become Seville, Ohio.

Tonight, we will ring in the New Year of 2026. This year will mark our nation’s Semiquincecentennial…250 years since the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776! Many celebrations will be held across our country in 2026.

So, let’s start our celebration in Seville by really ringing in the New Year!

Grab a bell.
It can be a cow bell, a sleigh bell, a dinner bell, a doorbell, a jingle bell, or a tiny tinker bell. Have it ready by your front door.

At the stroke of midnight on this New Year's Eve, let's ring our bells to celebrate Seville's 210th Anniversary and the 250th Anniversary of our nation’s Declaration of Independence!

Ring out the old! Ring in the new!
Welcome 2026!

The Seville Historical Society wishes its members, our community and our faraway friends a Safe, Healthy and Happy New Year!

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