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History of Hocking Valley, Ohio
Together with Sketches of its Cities, Villages and Townships,
Educational, Religious, Civil, Military, and Political History, Portrait of Prominent Persons, and
Biographies of Representative Citizens.
Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co.
1883

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ARCHIBALD B. WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 393

  DANIEL WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 730

  GEORGE WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 545

 

GEORGE RALPH WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 394

  JOHN HENRY WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 394

  THEODORE C. WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 692

  WILLIAM WALKER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 395

  JOHN SHAW WALLACE

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 487

  THOMAS WALSH

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 396

  TIMOTHY BURR WARDEN

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 396

  JOSHUA WAREHIME

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 787

  NEHEMIAH O. WARREN, was born Sept. 22, 1799, in Connecticut, and when twenty-one years of age went to Hudson, N. Y., where he was engaged in the live-stock business about five years.  He then came to Athens County, Ohio, and located in Canaan Township, remaining there till 1871, engaged in various kinds of business.  He established his first dry-goods store in 1840, in Guysville, and afterward started a store in Stewart.  In 1871 he came to Rome Township, and now lives on a fine farm of 450 acres. In 1879 he discontinued his commercial career, and is now settling up his business with a view to living a more retired life.  Mr. Warren claims to have bought and sold more horses than any other man in the county, and has probably borrowed more money and paid more interest than any other man.  He at one time owned over 1,600 acres of land.  He was married April 19, 1818, to Hannah Deway, a native of Connecticut, born June 27, 1800.  They had a family of nine children, five now living—Jane, born Feb. 2, 1819; Hannah, March 12, 1821; Levinda, April 16, 1831; Elizabeth, Sept. 14, 1833; Joseph W., July 30, 1838.  Mrs. Warren died Jan. 31, 1866.  Mr. Warren has been four times married.  He was married the last time to Mary Frost, May 31, 1874.  He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 600
  WM. JOHN WARRENER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 545

  JAMES K. WATKINS

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 809

  ALBERT WATSON

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 488

  WILLIAM WEATHERBY

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 682

  C. D. B. WEBSTER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 646

  F. W. WEDGE

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 683

  J. P. WEETHEE

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 764

  LAURENTIUS WEETHEE

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 769

  JOHN WELCH

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 397


John Forbes Welch
City of Nelsonville -
JOHN FORBES WELCH

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 488

  JOHNSON MORTON WELCH

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 399

  City of Nelsonville -
ALBERT H. WELLS, farmer and stock-raiser, was born in Athens County, Ohio, March 18, 1847, the youngest son of Samuel J. Wells.  He lived with his parents till manhood, attending and afterward teaching school in Athens County.  In 1868 he went to Missouri and remained a year, returning again to Athens County, Sept. 25, 1869.  He married Electa, daughter of Thomas M. Boyles.  They have one son - Samuel J.  Mr. Wells is a member of Nelsonville Lodge, No. 157, A. F. & A. M.  He has held the office of Township Treasurer seven terms.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 489
  WILLIAM J. WELLS

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 788

  EDMUND WHEELER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 546

  JEREMIAH OUEY WHIPPLE

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 400

  York Twp. -
JESSE W. WHITE, farmer and stockraiser, was born in York Township, Athens County, Oct. 29, 1843, a son of Joseph and Margaret (Allen) White. He was reared on a farm and educated in the common schools.  He enlisted Aug. 3, 1862, in Company A, Ninety-second Ohio Infantry, and participated in many hard-fought battles.  Among the more prominent were:  Hoover's Gap, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, the Atlanta campaign, and with Sherman on his march to the sea, serving until the close of the war, when he was discharged, June 22, 1865, and returned to his native county.  He was married Mar. 15, 18i66, to Miss Angeline S. A. Wilt, a native of Hocking County.  They have had eight children, seven now living - Ida V., Mintor L., Emma M., Earl R., Clarence R., Rolley A., and Warren H.  Mr. White has  farm of 2896 acres of improved land under a high state of cultivation.

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 490

  S. C. WHITE

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 683

  THOMAS R. WHITE, dealer in drugs and medicines, son of G. K. and Hannah (Scott) White, was born in Morgan County, Ohio, Apr. 7, 1851, and lived there with his parents until manhood.  At the age of eighteen years he went to work on a farm for his uncle, F. D. Scott.  When twenty years of age he engaged with Brown Manley Plow Company, a Malta, Ohio, as a carpenter, for three years, reading medicine during the time with a view of going into the drug business.  In the spring of 1874 he purchased an interest in a portable saw-mill and ran the mill three years under the firm name of White & Hamilton.  In September, 1877, he sold his mill interest, and in November of the same year purchased a drug store of Sanborn & Co., at Winsor, Morgan Co., Ohio, and was in the business there until May, 1880, when he sold his store to W. E. Gatewood and clerked for him three months.  Oct. 19, 1881, he located in Trimble, where he is now engaged in the drug business, owning the property and doing a lively and increasing business.  He was Township Clerk of Winsor Township, Morgan Co., Ohio, one year.  Dec. 14, 1879, he married Alice, daughter of Abel S. and Jane (Forsyth) Newton.  They have two children, twin boys, Clifton S. and Clinton C.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  HADLEY H. WICKHAM

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 647

  JAY WILDER

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 547

  ABRAHAM M. WILLIAMS

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 809

  WILBUR M. WILLIAMS

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 810

  ANDREW J. WILLMARTH

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 769

  City of Nelsonville -
AMOS JOSEPH WILSON, junior partner of the firm of Wilson Brothers, was born at Wolf's Plains, Athens County, Sept. 10, 1852.  He is the youngest of the six sons of Eben and Jane C. (Matheny) Wilson, with whom he lived till he was eighteen years of age, receiving his education in the district school of his native place.  On leaving home, he was employed in the Brook's coal mine at Nelsonville for two years, after which he worked at the carpenter's trade for three years.  From 1875 until 1881 he was again engaged in coal-mining, after which he became associated with his brothers in the mercantile business at Nelsonville.  On Apr. 4, 1875, he married Miss Sadie, daughter of Philemon and Mary (White) Crawford, of Pennsylvania.  Their children are - Blanche Nell and Mabel Coe.  He is a Knight of Pythias, of York Lodge, No. 75, of Nelsonville.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 490
  MRS. DORCUS WILSON

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 684

  City of Nelsonville -
EBEN WILSON, son of Eben and Jane C. (Matheny) Wilson, was born at Wolf's Plains, Athens County, June 17, 1849.  When twelve years of age, he went to Athens and began to learn the trade of printing in the office of the Messenger with Thomas Wilds, and continued with his successor, Jesse Van Law.  He then worked in the Journal office for a time, and on Sept. 20, 1869, he came to Nelsonville, and was employed in the coal mines till 1873.  In the fall of 1874 he went to partnership with his brother Josiah in the boot and shoe business, which they carried on till the spring of 1878, when they engaged in general merchandising.  He was married to Miss Allie Austin, of Richmond, May 5, 1881.  Mr. Wilson is a Knight of Pythias, of York Lodge, No. 75, of Nelsonville, of which he is Past Chancellor.  He has represented his lodge for two years in the Grand Lodge of Ohio.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 490
  City of Nelsonville -
JEHIEL GREGORY WILSON, operator in coal, Nelsonville, was born at Wolf's Plains, Athens Co., Ohio, May 13, 1834, where he was reared.  He is the eldest of six sons of Eben and Jane C. (Matheny) Wilson, with whom he lived until he was twenty years of age, and was educated in the common school, also attending the Ohio University at Athens two years.  After leaving the University, in 1856, he taught school in Athens County one year.  May 10, 1857, he married Miss Jennie M. Brown, of Athens County, daughter of Ephraim Brown, of Sunday Creek, and went to Zaleski, Ohio, and engaged in dealing in lumber for a year.  In 1858 he went to Flora, Clay Co., Ill., and engaged in farming until 1862, when he was employed as a carpenter on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad until 1866, when he returned to Athens County and engaged in the manufacture of wagons and carriages for twelve years.  In 1878 he located at Nelsonville, where he kept a hotel one year, when he engaged in his present business.  He has five children - Ota, Lincoln, Charles, George and Leon.  Himself and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Nelsonville.  He has been a Class-Leader for six years and Sunday-school Superintendent ten years.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 491
  City of Nelsonville -
JOSIAH WILSON, of the mercantile firm of Wilson Brothers, of Nelsonville, was born at Wolf's Plains, Athens Co., Ohio, Sept. 20, 1843, where he was reared and educated in the district school.  He is the son of Eben and Jane C. (Matheny) Wilson, with whom he lived until he was twenty years of age, when he went to Hocking County and was employed in the Floodwood coal mines eleven years.  In 1874 he came to Nelsonville and opened a boot and shoe store, and soon after his brother Eben became associated with him under the firm name of Wilson Brothers and in 1882 Amos J., a younger brother, became a partner in the firm.  Oct. 19, 1865, he was married to Miss Emma Burrell, of Nelsonville.  They are the parents of two children - Harry L. and Clarence Almond.  He and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Nelsonville.  He has been a member of that body for twenty-one years,  and has been a Class-Leader about six years.  He is a Knight of Pythias, a member of York Lodge, No. 75, of Nelsonville.  In 1878 he was elected a member of the School Board of Nelsonville, and re-elected in 1882.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 491
  REV. ROBERT G. WILSON, D. D., a native of North Carolina, was born Dec. 30, 1768.  He graduated at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., and, after studying theology, was ordained to preach May 22, 1794.  He spent the first ten or eleven years of his ministry in Abbeville District, S. C.; removed thence, in 1805, to Chillicothe, O., where he was for nineteen years Pastor of the Presbyterian church.  In 1824 he was elected President of the Ohio University, and during the next fourteen years administered its affairs with ability and success.  In 1838, at the age of seventy, he resigned his position.  He died Apr. 17, 1851.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 278
  Lee Twp. -
JOHN T. WINN
was born in Canada West, Oct. 7, 1812.  In 1816 he moved to Meigs County, Ohio, and in September, 1834, came to Athens County, and has since lived in Lee Township.  He owns 300 acres in this township and 130 acres in Knox Township, Vinton County.  He was married June 2, 1840, to Mary A. Graham, a native of Meigs County, born March 12, 1820. They had four children—A. J., born June 10, 1841, now living in Knox County, Ill.; Mary E. born Nov. 12, 1842, now Mrs. A. M. Aplin; Nancy M., born March 2, 1846, now living in San Bernardino, Cal.; John H., born May 7, 1850.  Mrs. Winn died March 20, 1851. Oct. 20, 1852, Mr. Winn married Phoebe B. Ripley, a native of Morgan County, born Aug. 19, 1825.  They have three children—Wm. S., Lucy A. and Benjamin F.  Mrs. Winn is a member of the Methodist church.  Mr. Winn is a member of Lodge No. 156, A. F. & A. M.  In 1872 he was admitted to the bar of Athens County.  He has served as County Commissioner one term and Justice of the Peace three years.  In 1860 he went to the Rocky Mountains, forty miles west of Denver, returning to Athens County after a year’s absence.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  HIRAM G. WITHERS

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 810

  York Twp. -
JOSEPH WOLF was born in Porter County, Ind., Jan. 1, 1836, a son of William and Mary (Matheny) Wolf.  His grandfather, Christopher Wolf, came to Athens County in 1797 and settled on what has long been known as Wolf's Plains, near the city of Athens.  He was prominently identified with the early settlement of Athens County.  Our subject was brought by his parents to Athens County when an infant, and lived here till six years of age.  His parents then removed to Hocking County where he was reared and educated.  Upon reaching his majority he bought the farm where he now resides, in York Township.  He is one of the most successful farmers of the township, his farm showing that a man of  superior judgment and skillful management is at its head.  It connection with farming he has been extensively engaged in the manufacturer of lumber, and for five years was superintendent of the coal mines at Old Floodwood.  Mr. Wolf is a practical business man, and through his own industry and accumulated his large property.  He has 600 acres of fine land, valuable both for agriculture and mineral resources.  His home is beautifully located in the heart of the Hocking Valley coal regions.  His residence, situated in the valley, surrounded by natural shade and ornamental trees, his commodious stables and farm buildings, indicate the thrifty farmer.  Nov. 15, 1857, Mr. Wolf married Sarah N., daughter of James Rodgers, who was prominently identified with the early settlement of Hocking Valley.  Twelve children have been born to them, eleven still living - Frank L., Eugene O., Charles J., Sylvester E., Lizzie B., James W., Dora M., Homer V., Minnie F., Nellie B., Mertie A.  Cora A. died in infancy.  Mr. Wolf is giving his children the advantage of a good practical education. He is a public spirited man and subscribes liberally to all laudable enterprises that benefit and interest his township.  He and his wife have been members of the Methodist church twenty-eight years and tcake an interest in all that pertains to their church.  Mr. Wolf is a member of Philodorean Lodge, No. 157, A. F. & A. M., and Hockhocking Lodge, No. 339, I. O. O. F.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 491
  EZRA H. WOLFE was born in Ames Township, Athens Co., Ohio, Dec. 15, 1833, a son of George P. and Eliza (Walker) Wolfe.  He was reared on a farm, and received his education in the common schools, residing with his parents until he was twenty-three years of age, when he went to Lee County, Ill., and remained two years.  He was married Feb. 26, 1860, to Miss Polly Swett, a daughter of Johnson and Polly Swett, who were among the pioneers of this county.  By this union there are five children—Addie A., Lolie B., A. O., Lizzie L. and Frank C.  After his marriage he remained on the old homestead for about three years, when he purchased a farm of sixty-six acres, which he added to from time to time until it contained 100 acres of improved land, where he resided seven years.  In 1871 he purchased the farm where he now lives, in Homer Township, Morgan County.  It contains 150 acres of good land, under a high state of cultivation.  Mr. Wolfe takes great interest in all the political questions of the day, and casts his suffrage with the Republican party.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  JOSEPH H. WOLFE, Homer Township, Morgan County, was born in Porter County, Ind., Jan. 22, 1835, a son of Frederick and Margret Wolfe, who were natives of Ames Township, Athens County.  When he was two years of age he came to Athens County with his parents, where he was reared on a farm and received his early education in the common schools, completing it in the Normal School at Albany, Lee Township, Athens Co., Ohio.  After leaving school he engaged in farming in the summer and teaching school in winter for about six years.  He was married Nov. 1, 1855, to Nancy A. Sayers, a daughter of Stacy Sayers, who came to Athens County from Marshall, W. Va., in 1835.  They have five children —Stacy F., Lona H., Nina R., Margie C. and Ettie J.  Mr. Wolfe is the owner of 320 acres of improved land.  He has been elected to nearly all the local offices in the township.  Mrs. Wolfe is a member of the Church of the Disciples.  He is a member of A. F. & A. M., Bishopville Lodge.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  York Twp. -
WILLIAM S. WOLLETT, son of Peter and Ann Eliza (Davis) Wollett, was born Mar. 2, 1846, in York Township.  His parents came from Bedford County, Pa., in 1832, and located in Athens Township, Athens Co., Ohio.  In 1844 they came to York Township, where William S. was reared and educated.  He enlisted Aug. 2, 1862, in Company A, Ninety-second Ohio Infantry.  He remained in West Virginia till the spring of 1863 and then joined the Army of the Cumberland and participated in many hard-fought battles, among them Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta, and was with Sherman to the sea. he was mustered out June 22, 1865, and returned to Athens County.  He soon after took a trip through the Western States, returning in May, 1867, when he purchased the farm where he has since resided.  He has 167 acres of good land and one of the finest orchards in the township.  He was married Apr. 18, 1868, to Lucinda J. Haines, of Athens County.  They are the parents of one child which died Mar. 6, 1869.  Mr. and Mrs. Wollett are members of the Christian church.  He is a member of Philodorean Lodge, No. 157, A. F. & A. M., and Hockhocking Lodge, No. 399, I. O. O. F.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 492
  JAMES PERRY WOOD

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 401

  JOSEPH MAUK WOOD

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 401

  R. M. WOOD, section 7, Alexander Township, was born in this township Aug. 21, 1827, a son of William and Margaret (Brooks) Wood.  He was reared on a farm, receiving but a limited education in the common schools.  In February, 1848, he married Amanda Drake, of this township.  They have eight children - Emma, William, Fremont, Cassie, Eulelia, Estella, Carrie and Jennie  In 1867 Mr. Wood removed to Meigs County, where he lived two years.  In 1869, he bought the farm where he now resides.  He has ninety-six acres of land well cultivated with good improvements.  During the war Mr. Wood was taken prisoner by Morgan's men, and lost two fine horses.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 565
  City of Nelsonville -
LEWIS CLINTON WOODARD, a clerk with Parker & McGill, of Nelsonville, was born in Starr Township, Hocking County, Apr. 27, 1851.  He is the fourth of five sons of Ichabod and Eleanor (Nelson) Woodard, his mother being a daughter of Daniel Nelson, the founder of Nelsonville.  He first attended the district school of the township, after which he went to Union High School at Logan, completing his education at the Ohio University at Athens.  He began to teach in 1871, and taught in several schools in Hocking County, until 1881, when he came to Nelsonville and engaged in butchering, continuing in that business till the spring  of 1883.  He then accepted his present position.  He was married Apr. 26, 1881, to Miss Jennie Gilliam, of Nelsonville, and both are members of the Methodist Episcopal church of that place.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  City of Nelsonville -
W. N. WOODARD was born in Starr Township, Sept. 29, 1841.  He is a son of Ichabod and Eleanor Woodard.  He is a grandson of Daniel Nelson, the founder of Nelsonville, and one of the early settlers and old pioneers of this county, who died about 1835 or 1836.  Ichabod Woodard died on his farm in Starr Township, Mar. 16, 1868.  Mr. Woodard received a common education in the public schools of his township.  He enlisted July 25, 1862, at the age of twenty-one years, in Company E, Ninetieth Ohio Infantry, and was in several battles of importance, under General Sherman.  Mar. 25, 1875, he was married to Violet Smith, a daughter of John and Sarah Smith, of Moundsville, W. Va.  They are the parents of four children, three of which are living - Estella V., Lulu and Clyde B.  John C. died when he was about six weeks old.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 493
  HARVEY WRIGHT, carpenter and contractor, was born in Ames Township, Athens Co., Ohio, May 10, 1836.  At the age of twelve he went to Washington County, Ohio, and remained eight years.  At the. expiration of that time he came to New England and lived two years, then went to Sugar Creek, Athens County, where he lived four years.  In 1862 he again moved to New England, where he has since remained, building railroad bridges and working at the carpenter's trade.  He married, Dec. 6, 1861, Susan Smith, who was born in Columbiana County, Ohio, Dec. 6, 1835.  They are the parents of three children—Minnie M., born Nov. 6, 1864; Perley S., Jan. 4, 1868; William H., March 5, 1872.  Mr. and Mrs. Wright are members of the Presbyterian church. Henry Wright, the father of Harvey, was born in New Fork in 1803, and died in 1867.  His mother, Louisa (Otis) Wright, was born in New York in 1804, and is still living in Athens County, Ohio.  Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wright had a family of fifteen children, seven living—John N., Simeon M., Henry H., Harvey, Sophia, Electa and James O. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Harvey Wright’s father, was born in Pennsylvania, in October, 1809, and died in 1879.  Her mother, Sarah (Draper) Smith, was born in Pennsylvania in 1809, and is still living.  Mr. and Mrs. Smith have had seven children, six living—Julia A., Thomas D., Susan D., Celisa, Mary C. and Louisa B.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  FREDERICK C. WYATT

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 648

  GEORGE WYATT

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 713

  JACOB L. WYATT, farmer, the fifth son of John and Catherine (Michael) Wyatt, was born in Athens County, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1833.  At twenty-one years of age he began farming on rented land.  When twenty-seven years of age he purchased a farm in Trimble Township.  In 1868 he sold his farm and rented until 1872, when he again purchased in Trimble Township.  In 1874 he sold this farm and rented until 1876, when he purchased the farm on which he now resides.  He has served as Township Trustee six years.  Nov. 21, 1854, he married Rebecca, daughter of Samuel and Rachel (Cook) Miller, of Morgan County, Ohio.  They had five children - Hester, wife of William Druggan, of Athens County; Alice, wife of Albert Johnson, of Morgan County; Laura, wife of Joseph Jones of Athens County; Eva, at home; Mary died in infancy.  His wife was a member of the United Brethren church.  She died Feb. 17, 1865.  Aug. 8, 1866, he married Mrs. Maria, widow of Allen Miller, of Athens County.  They have five children - George W., Charles G., Thomas L. Cora M. and Clara E., all at home.  Allen G. died July 10, 1882, in his thirteenth year.  Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt are members of the Disciple church.
SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883
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  JOHN WYATT

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 547

  JOSHUA WYATT

SOURCE:  History of Hocking Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1883 - Page 648

 

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