‡Source:
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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JOSEPH
ZIMMERMAN, farmer, is the oldest son of Henry R. and Elizabeth
(Brown) Zimmerman. He was born in Homer Township, Morgan Co.,
Ohio, Sept. 13, 1842. When ten years of age he came with his parents
to Trimble Township, Athens County, where his father purchased a farm.
April 1, 1861, he enlisted in Company H, Twenty-second Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, at Trimble, as a private, for three months. When his term of
service expired he was discharged at Athens, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1861. Oct.
20, 1861, he re-enlisted in Company A, Sixty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
as a private, at Chillicothe, Ohio, for three years. Before the second
battle of Corinth he was appointed Third Sergeant of his company and served
as such to the close of the war. Jan. 1, 1863, he entered the veteran
service and was in the battle of Decatur, Ala.; from there he was with
Sherman to the sea participating in all the battles, and was discharged
July 17, 1865. He returned home and purchased the farm on which he
resides. Sept. 16, 1866, he married Lydia A., daughter of J.
B. and Adaline S. (Tinker) Johnson, of Trimble Township. "They
have six children - Horace A., Mary E., Charles O., George A.,
Emet and Marcus D. Mrs. Zimmerman is a member of the
Disciple church.
SOURCE: History of Hocking
Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. -
1883 - Page 789 |
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WILLIAM ZINN,
son of Moses and Theresa (Tharp) Zinn, was born in Franklin County,
Ohio, Oct. 1, 1857. He was the fifth of six children. His early
life was spent at Grove Point, where he received his education. When
eighteen years of age he went to Columbus and engaged in the grocery
business three years. He then went to Pottawattamie County, Iowa, and
remained eighteen months. He then returned to Columbus and engaged in
the wholesale flour business two years, when he came to Athens County
and located at Canaanville, Ohio. February, 1883, he came to Hull's
and bought out W. Shott. He keeps a large stock of dry goods,
groceries, boots and shoes, notions, etc. and is laying the foundation of a
good trade adn successful business life.
SOURCE: History of Hocking
Valley, Ohio - Published Chicago: by Inter-State Publishing Co. -
1883 - Page 810 |
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