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BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
Portrait
Biographical Album
of
Greene and Clark Counties, Ohio
containing Full Page
Portraits
and Prominent and
Representative Citizens
of the County
Together with Portraits and Biographies of all the
Presidents of the United States.
Chicago:
Chapman Bros.
1890.
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JOHN FANSLER
came to Ohio in pioneer days before he had attained to
manhood and for more than half a century has been a resident
of this State, and has been an interested witness of much of
its development from the wild prairies and primeval forests
of former days to its present prosperous condition as one of
the leading commonwealths in the part of the United States
which was known in the early years of this century as the
Northwest territory. By frugality and energetic labor
he has accumulated a competence and established a
comfortable home, which, when he purchased it thirty-five
years ago, was isolated on the outskirts of Springfield, but
is now in the heart of the city, surrounded by substantial
buildings on every hand, such has been the progress of this
municipality since he settled here permanently.
Mr. Fansler was born in Franklin County,
Pa., May 6, 1818. His father, Henry
Fansler, was a native of the same State, and was there
reared, and after his marriage with Mary Deulabaum,
also of that State, he located in Franklin County.
Residing there until 1836, in that year, with his wife and
six children, he emigrated to Ohio, the entire journey
being made with one horse and a wagon. He located at
Massillon, where he rented a farm. Four years later,
in 1840, he removed from there to this county, and renting a
home one mile from the center of this city, the closing
years of his life were passed here, he being quite old at
the time of his settlement here, and living in retirement
until his death. The mother of our subject spent her
last days in his home. The following is recorded of
her six children: John is the subject of our sketch;
James died herein 1887; Ann lives with our subject;
Mary is deceased; Margaret lives in
California; Madeline lives in this county.
John Fansler was the second son in the
family, and was eighteen years old when he accompanied his
parents to this State. He assisted his father in the
management of the farm that he rented in Stark County, and
came with the family to this county in 1840. Soon
after he entered the employ of John Lance as a
teamster, there being no railways in this section at the
time, and all transportation was with teams. He worked
for Mr. Lance one year and then David
Shaffer hired him to drive a six-horse team between
Springfield and Cincinnati, and also between the former city
and Columbus. The charge for drawing merchandise from
Cincinnati to Springfield was from fifty to seventy-five
cents per one hundred pounds, and was was quite a profitable
business. Mr. Fansler, while thus
engaged, had a fine opportunity to see a good deal of the
country embraced in Southwestern Ohio and to witness its
gradual development, and can have a keener perception of the
wonderful changes wrought here by the hand of man within the
last half a century. The country hotels, which
abounded when he traveled over the road, are now things of
the past. They were not more than four or five miles
apart on the main thoroughfares, and good entertainment for
man and beast was provided at reasonable prices. Thus
for lodging, supper and breakfast for the driver, and feed
and stabling for six horses the entire bill was but $1.50.
Our subject continued teaming until the railways were
built, and then bought a team for himself, and was employed
by Mr. Shaffer to draw stone the succeeding
ten years until the latter’s death. He then engaged
with William Thompson the following fifteen
years, and that gentleman closing his business at that time,
he was employed by different persons. He judiciously
saved and invested his earnings, and was thus enabled to
establish himself comfortably in his present home on West
Main Street, where he has lived for the last thirty-five
years.
Mr. Fansler lives in retirement, enjoying
the well-earned fruit of his early toil, gladly sharing his
home with his sister, who materially contributes to his
comfort. In the community where so many years of his
life have been passed, our subject is well known, and is
held in general esteem for those qualities of head and heart
that make him a good neighbor and a desirable citizen.
Source:
Portrait
Biographical Album
of Greene and Clark Counties, Ohio,
Published
Chicago: Chapman Bros. - 1890 - Page 393 |
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