BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Allen County, Ohio
Containing a History of the County, Its Townships, Towns,
Villages, Schools, Churches, Industries, etc.; Portraits of
Early Settlers and Prominent Men; Biographies;
History of the Northwest Territory;
History of Ohio; Statistical and
Miscellaneous Matter, Etc., Etc.
- Illustrated -
Publ. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co.
1885
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FRANKLIN URICH, merchant, Lafayette, was
born in Mahoning County, Ohio, Mar. 7, 1841, son of David and
Ann (Eckenrode) Urich (former deceased), natives of
Pennsylvania, and who were among the very early settlers of
Mahoning County, Ohio. They had a family of ten children,
of whom Franklin is the fifth. Until our subject
was twelve years of age, his life was spent on a farm and in
attending school. He then worked at the tailor's trade two
years, then for three years was engaged in printing, and from
that time until he arrived at maturity he followed farming.
He then removed to Harden County, and for two years was again
engaged in tailoring. He next formed a partnership with
Mr. Reese, of Ada, that county, to whom he sold his interest
about eleven years later, and for three years was in the
clothing business at the same years later, and for three eyes,
was in the clothing business at the same place. He also
spent two or three years in the grocery trade, after which he
purchased a farm and turned his attention to agricultural
pursuits. Tiring of this, he re-entered the dry goods
business; came to Lafayette, this county, in 1875, and there
gained a leading place in mercantile business. Our subject
was married, July 11, 1869, to Miss Mary E. Maguire, who
was born near Maysville, Ky., Dec. 11, 1847. They have two
children: Bert and Clifford. Mrs. Urich
is a daughter of Viers and Sarah (Cochrun)
Maguire, early settlers of Allen County, Ohio, the former
killed in the army, the latter still living. Mr.
Urich was township clerk two years and may of the town one
year and a half, and has been a member of the council. He
has been a F. & A. M. several years. In politics he is a
Democrat. He is a regular attendant of the Methodist
Episcopal Church.
Source: History of Allen
County, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: Warner i.e. Warner, Beers & Co.,
1885 - Page 615 |
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