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Source:
20th CENTURY HISTORY
of
Springfield and Clark County, Ohio
and Representative Citizens
Publ: Biographical Publishing Co.
Geo. Richmond, Pres C. R. Arnold,
Sec'y and Treas.
Chicago, Illinois
1908
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EDGAR W. ALBIN,
superintendent of the Clark County Infirmary, and a
life-long resident of Clark County, is recognized as one of
the leading and representative citizens of this community.
He was born Apr. 27, 1854, in Mad River Township and is a
son of George and Mary (Martin) Albin.
GEORGE ALBIN was born Jan. 2,
1790, in Clarksburg, Virginia, and was a soldier in the War
of 1812, serving with Duncan McArthur, and was in
active service at the time of Hull's surrender...
In 1810 he came to Ohio and located on a farm in Mad River
Township, being one of the most prominent pioneer settlers
in Clark County. This site of Springfield was then
covered by timber, and when the streets were laid out Mr.
Albin assisted in clearing off the trees and hazel
brush. He continued occupied in farming here until his
death in 1872 at the advanced age of eighty-two years
He was buried in the old Knob Prairie Cemetery near Enon.
Politically he was a Republican.
Edgar W. Albin was reared in Mad River Township,
receiving his primary education in the district schools
later attending Wittenberg College for two years.
After leaving school he spent some time in traveling, after
which he engaged in farming in Green Township with much
success for a period of thirty-one years. On Feb. 1,
1907, he assumed the duties of superintendent of Clark
County Infirmary and has since served very efficiently in
that capacity.
In 1874 Mr. Albin was united in marriage
with Miss Martha J. Ross, a daughter of E. A. and
Elizabeth (Wright) Ross of Mad River Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin have five children living, namely:
Daisy Maude, wife of Walter K. Weimer of
Moorefield Township; Evangeline, wife of Jacob Milton
Goghenour of Montgomery County, Ohio; George C.,
who is engaged in the experimental rooms of the National
Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio; Earl, who is
employed as inspector of the National Cash Register Company
of Dayton; and Rosa, who is attending Willis
University at Springfield, Ohio.
Mr. Albin is a man of public spirit and
enterprise and for over thirty years has taken a prominent
part in politics, having served for many years on the Board
of Education and in many other minor offices in Green
Township. Fraternally he is one of the most prominent
members of the Knights of Pythias, and has filled all the
offices of that order and was a Representative to the Grand
Lodge. He is also a member of the Junior Order of
American Mechanics. Mr. Albin is an
active member of the Bethel Lutheran Church.
Source:
20th Century History
of
Springfield and Clark County, Ohio and Representative Citizens -
Publ: Biographical Publishing Co. -
Chicago, Illinois - 1908 - Page 704 |
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