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Newark, Ohio: A.A. Graham & Co., 1881
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DANIEL
FAIR, Clark township; farmer; postoffice, Clark's;
born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, Aug. 4, 1831; son of
Charles and Catharine (Keefer) Fair, and grandson of
Christopher and Elizabeth (Hofman) Fair He
moved to Holmes county, Ohio, with his parents in 1836, when
he was but five years of age; and at the age of eighteen he
began to learn the blacksmith trade with Shrock & Miller,
in New Carlisle, Holmes county, remaining about nine months.
From there he went to South Bend, Indiana, where he finished
his trade with Pres. Whitten, remaining about
eighteen months. He then went to Mishawauka and
engaged with Graham & Japen, and remained
about six months. From there he came to Farmerstown,
Holmes county, and began business for himself, where he
remained nine years; then sold his shop and began the
mercantile business, and continued at that six years, when
he sold his store and purchased his present farm of 237
acres, in Clark township, and has engaged in farming since,
and is a successful and energetic farmer. He was
married Apr. 4, 1854, to Lucinda Snider, daughter of
Abram Snider and Jacob and Mary Fox. She
was born Oct. 14, 1829, in New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas
county. They have six children: Phineas F.,
born Jan. 21, 1855; William H., born Aug. 5,
1857; Charles B., born Feb. 11, 1860; Lorenzo D.,
born Mar. 24, 1863; Lyman S., born Dec. 24, 1866;
Bellmina, born Jan. 15, 1870. Mr. Fair is a
member of Millersburg Lodge No. 126, F. A. M., of which he
was made a member of 1864.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 676 |
JOHN
FAMILTON, Linton township; merchant at Plainfield;
born in Tuscarawas county, July 3, 1854; son of Thomas
and Elizabeth (Middleton) Familton. His father
moved from Port Washington, Tuscarawas county, to Lafayette,
in 1869. John remained with him there till
1875, when he purchased Osborn's store, at Bacon
postoffice, this township. He remained there till the
fall of 1877, at which time he moved his stock of goods to
Plainfield and opened a store there. The following
year a partnership was formed with Lewis Carhart,
which was dissolved in 1879, and Nicholas Familton,
his brother, was then admitted as a partner.
Nicholas died February, 1880, and since then Mr.
Familton has conducted the business alone. He was
married June 4, 1878, to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of
William Gorseline, of Lafayette township.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 676 |
T. H.
FAMILTON, Lafayette township; merchant; born in
Harrison county, in 1829, and came to West Lafayette in
1869; was married to Miss Elizabeth Middleton, of
Tuscarawas county, in 1852; they have had six children;
Nicolas, deceased; Dora, deceased; John,
Frank, George and Will. Before he started
business here, a pound of coffee or a yard of cloth could
not be purchased in the place, but in his store to-day; you
can find anything usually kept in a first-class dry goods
and grocery house. His numerous patrons have found him
an honest and obliging gentleman, and his prices compare
favorably with any house in the county.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 677 |
FRANKLIN
FARQUHAR, Perry township; postoffice, New Guilford;
born in this township in 1835; son of Caleb and Katharine
Farquhar, and grandson of Samuel and Phebe (Harnall)
Farquhar, and of John and Ellen (Murray) Yarnall.
Mr. Farquhar is one of a family of ten children, six of
whom are still living.
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and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 677 |
SAMUEL
FARQUHAR, Perry township; postoffice, New Guilford;
farmer and stock raiser; born in this county in 1838; son of
Samuel Y. and Mary (Trimble) Farquhar, who came here
from Maryland; grandson of Samuel and Phebe Farquhar,
and of John and Ellen (Murray) Trimble He was
married in 1869 to Miss Harriet Blue, daughter
of Daniel and Clara Blue. They have five
children, viz.: Rollie M., Mary L., Lyman L.,
Minnie P. and Carrie. He enlisted in 1861
in Company K, Twenty-fourth regiment O. V. I., Captain
Ginnis, and participated in the following battles:
Greenbriar, Nashville, Pittsburgh Landing, Stone River
and Chickamauga. He was discharged in 1864.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 677 |
GOTTLIEB
FELLER, Crawford township; proprietor of a tannery at
Chili; born in Naflen, Kirchdorp, Amt Belb, State of
Switzerland, July, 1835; son of John Feller and Barbary
(Krebs) Feller natives of the same place. Mr.
Feller emigrated to America in 1854, and settled on
Stone creek, Tuscarawas county, and started a tannery at
Chili in 1863, where he has followed the business
successfully ever since. In 1863, he married
Catharine Lebold, of Tuscarawas county. They are
the parents of the following named children: John,
born Nov. 3, 1863; Mary Ann Senora, Aug. 31, 1865;
Jacob Edward, Aug. 10, 1868; Catharine Amelia,
Oct. 28, 1870; Frederick Albert, Sept. 11, 1872;
Clara Matilda, Mar. 21, 1876, and Lissette Caroline,
Aug. 4, 1878. One died in infancy, Jacob Henry.
Mr. Feller ownes quite an extensive tannery,
the largest in that section of the county. He also
carries on the saddlery and harness making business in
connection with the tannery. Mr. Feller and
family belong to the B. M. church at Chili.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 677 |
PIZARRE
FELVER, Oxford township; carpenter; Orange
postoffice, Evansburgh; was born in 1840, in the town of
Coshocton; son of John Felver, a cooper by trade, who
died in 1842. The subject of this sketch was married
in 1861 to Miss Josephine Richmond, of this township.
They have three children as follows: Alice,
deceased, aged eight months and six days; Harriet,
aged seventeen, and Edward, fifteen years of age.
Mr. Felver has been working at his present trade
about five years, having worked first at coopering under
James Butler. He is a natural mechanic, and is
honest and well spoken of. He has followed several
vocations, starting out at boating, then coopering, then
railroading, and was in Terre Haute, Indiana, for some four
years, where he was, for some time, on the police force of
the city. He has also worked for the Massilon and
Canton bridge companies.
Source:
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and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 677 |
S. T. FERGUSON
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VINCENT FERGUSON
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W. M. FERGUSON
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J. M. FERRELL
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JOHN FERRELL
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PETER FILLMAN
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JOHN A. FINLEY
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R. E. FINLEY, D. D. S.
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GEORGE W. FISHER,
Franklin Township; stone mason; born Aug. 20, 1850, in
Muskingum County; son of Clark and Mary (Myers) Fisher.
His great-grandfather, Daniel Fisher, was born in
Milford, Massachusetts, in 1752, and died in 1820, was the
owner of a large estate, exceeding, 1,000 acres at Newfane,
Vermont. Daniel Fisher, son of the above, was
born Feb. 16, 1776, and died Aug. 17, 1862. He married
for his first wife, Millicent Durren, of Newfane,
Vermont, in 1797. Clark, the eldest child by
this marriage, born Apr. 23, 1798, died July 1, 1874,
engaged in farming in Vermont, and in 1833 moved to Canada
East, in the spring of 1835 he removed to New York, and in
1838 came to Coshocton county; remained till 1849 - except
one year, 1846-47, spent in Mercer county - then went to
Muskingum county, having engaged in teaching school since he
quit Vermont. He kept a pike near Sonora. The
subject of this sketch was reared in Muskingum county, and
about 1872 came to this township. He was married, Apr.
11, 1875, to Martha E. Adams, born May 8, 1852,
daughter of Charles and Susan Adams of this county.
They have two children - Charlie Clark, born June 10,
1876, and Bertha Elsie, born October 6, 1879.
Source:
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and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 679 |
HON.
J. C. FISHER, Coshocton; editor of the Democrat;
was born Dec. 15, 1840, in Muskingum county, Ohio. At
thirteen years of age he moved, with his father, to a farm
in Licking county, where he remained until 1866, when he
took charge of the above named paper, which he has conducted
until the present time. His education was obtained in
the public schools and teaching schools, also a four years
course at the Denison university. He was elected to
the State senate from the eighteenth district in 1873, and
re-elected in 1877. He was also, by Governor
Allen, appointed, in 1875, member of the Ohio State Fish
Commission, for three years, and by Governor Bishop
re-appointed, in 1878, for a like term. He was married
Dec. 15, 1869, to Miss S. A. Hawthorne, of Coshocton.
The result of this union is two daughters, viz.: Annie
and Shirly. Mr. Fisher has succeeded
well as an editor and legislator.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 679 |
JAMES FITCH, farmer;
Tuscarawas township; Canal Lewisville postoffice; born Nov.
30, 1844, in Lafayette township; son of John M. Fitch
and grandson of David Fitch, of Irish ancestry.
His mother's maiden name was Hester McCleary,
daughter of Abraham McCleary, a native of Maryland.
James was raised on the farm and has always
lived in this county. He came to his present residence
in 1878. He was married Aug. 11, 1860, to Miss Lucy
Jane Babcock, daughter of Abel Babcock, of Linton
township. His children are, Samuel H., Jesse,
Clarinda and Wilbert A.
Source:
History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past
and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 680 |
JOHN
M. FITCH, deceased, Lafayette township; son of
David Fitch; was born in Guernsey county, in 1820.
He was married in 1845, to Miss Hester McClurg, who
was born in Virginia, in 1823. Their children were
James, Elizabeth, Lucinda, Louisa, John, Margaret, Hannah,
David, Sarah, Susannah, George, Hattie, Frank and
Hester. Six are married, the rest are at home, Mr.
F. died in 1874, aged fifty-four years. He was a
man of good principles, honest in all his dealings. He
has always lived in this county and since their marriage
they have lived on the farm, where his widow now lives.
By his own industry he acquired the home he left to his
family. They are a prosperous family and have the
respect of all their acquaintances and friends.
Source:
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and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 679 |
ALFRED FLEMING
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JOSEPH
FLYNN, engineer at paper mills; born March 13,
1847, in New York city; son of Patrick Flynn, a native
of Ireland. Young Flynn, when a small boy, sold
newspapers at the newsboy's home, New York city.
When about sixteen years of age, came to this county, and
worked for Washington Darling, about two years; also worked
for Anthony Wimmer, about one year; then came to this
city, and engaged in the mill where he is now employed.
Mr. Flynn was elected constable, in 1869, and
re-elected in 1880, which office he now holds. He was
married July 19, 1868, to Miss Mary Reynolds, daughter of
Abraham Reynolds, of Canal Lewisville.
Source:
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and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 680 |
J. P. FORBES
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W. R. FORKER
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A.
Z. FORNEY, Linton township; farmer; born in Linton
township, April 14, 1828; son of Joseph and Susan (Miskimen)
Forney; grandson of Abram and Polly (Forney), and
of James and CAtharine (Bartmess) Miskimen. His
grandfather Forney moved his family from Baltimore,
Maryland, in 1812. His father settled in this county
about 1826. Mr. Forney is the oldest of six
children. He was married October 7, 1849 to Huldah
Doty, daughter of Isaac and Maria (Shaw) Doty, born
in New Jersey, and came to this county when a little girl.
His children are Clark D., Harriet, Joseph W., Franklin,
John, Sarah and Rachel
Source:
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and present, 1740-1881 - Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham &
Co., 1881 - Page 680 |
JAMES
FORSYTHE, Oxford township; farmer; postoffice,
White Eye Plains; was born near Nashville, Tennessee, in 1847;
son of Samuel and Mary (Whiteside) Forsythe; came to
this county with his parents when about six years of age,
where he has since resided. He was married to Rebecca
Lisk. His father passed away in 1872; his mother is
still living. He has been township treasurer of this
township. He and his wife are members of the Baptist
church. He owns two hundred and fourteen acres of land
in the best part of this township.Source:
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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CASIMER FORTENBACHER
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ISAAC FORTUNE
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CORNELIUS FOSTER,
Jefferson township; born in March, 1844, in Coshocton
county; son of William R. and Elizabeth (Davis) Foster,
and grandson of Miser and Hannah (Randles) Foster, and
of William Davis. Mr. Foster was brought
up on a farm and educated in district schools. He
lived at home with his parents till about the age of
twenty-eight, when he married Miss Caroline Speckman,
in March, 1872, daughter of John and Rose (Fredrick)
Speckman, and granddaughter of George and Christina
(Davis) Fredrick. He now owns a small farm, and by
honest industry makes a good living for himself and family.
Angeline, Charles P. and Viola G., are the
names of their children.
Source:
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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JAMES FOSTER,
Jefferson township; merchant; postoffice, Warsaw; born in
Jackson township, Coshocton county, Oct. 12, 1830; son of
William and Sarah A. (Drake) Foster. Mr. Foster
was brought up on a farm, and, at the age of twenty-one, he
went to school at West Bedford, and attended there two
years, then went to Jackson and attended a select school for
six months, after which he began teaching common schools,
and continued ten years. He then engaged as clerk with
Dr. Stanton, in a dry goods store, and
continued about one and a half years, then formed a
partership with Isaac Hogland, purchased the
goods of Mr. Stanton, and, in 1874, Mr. Ebenezer
Foster became his partner. He afterward purchased his
partner's share, and since then has been doing the business
himself. He has a good paying custom. His average
sales are about $15,000 per year. Mr. Foster
was married Oct. 24, 1872, to Miss S. S. McCoy,
daughter of Uriah and Elizabeth (Wolfe) McCoy, and
granddaughter of William and Harriot (Wairaven) McCoy,
and James and Sarah (Meredith) Wolfe. This
union has been blessed with three children - Louis A.,
born in September, 1873, died Mar. 14, 1877; Gladys
Pearl, born Oct. 10, 1874, and Glenwood Mc.,
born Mar. 14, 1878.
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JOHN FOSTER,
Monroe township; son of John and Catharine (Boyd) Foster;
was born Feb. 9, 1823, in Donegal, Ireland, came to America
with his parents in 1825, and settled in Coshocton county,
where he has since lived; is a farmer; was married in
December of 1855, to Miss Ann J., daughter of W.
H. and Martha (McBride) Burklew; are the parents of two
children.
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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RALPH FOSTER,
Keene township; farmer; born February, 1822, in Keene
township; son of James and Nancy (Ford) Foster, and
grandson of John and Catherine (Blain) Foster and of
William and Jane Ford, all natives of Ireland.
He was married Dec. 2, 1845, to Madeline Wilson,
daughter of John P. and Grace (Vale) Wilson.
Their children were Catherine, Augusta, Etta, William E.
and Mary.
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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AMOS FOX,
Clark township; farmer; postoffice, Helmick; born in West
Zanesville, Muskingum county, Ohio, June 29, 1801; son of
Eli and Louvina (Andrews) Fox, and grandson of Amos
Fox. He removed from Zanesville with his parents,
to Clark township, when he was ten years of age, where he
has resided ever since. He is one among the oldest
settlers of the township, and owns a farm of 356 acres
Mr. Fox was married Oct. 19, 1837 ,to Miss Chrissa
Ann Stover, daughter of Michael and Phebe Stover.
She was born in Virginia, Dec. 14, 1806, and came to Ohio at
six years of age. They are the parents of eight
children, John, deceased; Thomas, deceased;
Ira. Michael H., Louvina,
Matthias and Rebecca, John belonged to
Company F, Fifty-first O. V. I., under Captain
James Crooks. He enlisted Sept. 17, 1861,
and died Oct. 26, 1863, near Chickamauga, Tennessee, where
he is buried.
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Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
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EDWIN FOX,
Clark township; postoffice, Helmick; born in Clark township,
Coshocton county, Nov. 23, 1852; son of Ira and Roxanna
(Davis) Fox, and grandson of Ely and Louvina
(Andrews) Fox. He was raised on the farm, and has
spent most of his time at farming, but has also worked at
carpentry, and is, at present, partner in a saw-mill, with
George Lowe and Henry Markley. He was
married, Feb. 23, 1873, to Miss Mary J. Akin,
daughter of James and Sarah (Moore) Akin. She
was born in Bethlehem township, July 24, 1852. They
are parents of four children: George, deceased;
Cora E., Ira N. and Rose.
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ELY FOX,
Clark township; farmer; postoffice, Helmick; born May 8,
1827, in Clark township, on the farm where he now resides;
son of Ely and Louvina (Andrews) Fox. His
father and mother were both born in Hartford, Connecticut,
his father in 1789, and his mother in 1794. They moved
to Clark township in 1822, entering a tract of land of one
thousand acres, two hundred and fifty of which is now owned
by the subject of this sketch, and on which he now lives.
His father was a ship carpenter, and lived in Zanesville,
Ohio, in 1812, and assisted in building the first
(Buckingham) bridge. His grandfathers were both
soldiers of the revolutionary war. He was married Feb.
17, 1849, to Elizabeth McCoy, daughter of John and
Sarah McCoy, from whom he was divorced. He was
married again May 17, 1862, to Ann M. Bills, daughter
of William A. and Almira (Fulton) Bills, and
granddaughter of Allanson Bills and Sampson
and Elizabeth (Quigly) Fulton, who was born in Wheeling,
West Virginia, July 18, 1832. They are parents of
seven children, viz: Ivey I., born March 7,; Mary,
Feb. 23, 1863; William A., June 19, 1864; James E.,
Sept. 24, 1865, deceased; Hannah A., July 20, 1867;
Edwin G., Dec. 16, 1868; and Martha J., Dec.
29, 1876. Mr. Fox was a soldier in the
late war, belonged to Company E, One Hundred and
Forty-Second O. N. G., and served about four months.
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MARTHA FOX,
Clark township; postoffice, Helmick; widow of Ira
Fox; was corn in Ireland, June 13, 1841; daughter of
Thomas and Jane Buchannan, who came from Ireland, in
1847. She was married to Ira Fox, Aug. 21,
1861; son of Ely and Louvina (Andrews) Fox; born Jan.
25, 1816; died, Feb. 8, 1879. She is the mother of
seven children, viz: James H., born Dec. 14, 1862;
Thomas I., born July 6,1864; Isabel J., born June
5, 1866; Cora E., born Jan. 9, 1869; Joseph D.,
born Jan. 9, 1872; Wilmer M., born July 18, 1874;
George, born Apr. 26, 1878.
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RICHARD FLOWER
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W. C. FRECK
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BENJAMIN J. FREDERICK
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J. M. FREDERICK
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JOHN FREDERICK
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JOHN G. FREDERICK
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R. C. FREDERICK
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WILLIAM L. FREESE
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W. C. FREW, M. D.
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FREDERICK FREY
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GEORGE FROCK
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MICHAEL FROCK
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J. P. FRY
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JONAS
FRY, Jackson township; postoffice, Warsaw; was
born in this county in 1836; son of Jonas and Mary (Crowther)
Fry, and grandson of Enoch Fry and James and
Delilah Crowther. Married in 1860, to Miss Sarah
F. Hughes, daughter of William Hughes. Mr. Fry
is the father of three children, viz:
Lincoln, Joshua and William E.
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W. S. FRY,
Perry township; born in this county in 1840, son of Samuel
and Darcus (Cullison) Fry, grandson of John Fry and
of Jesse and Notie Cullison. He was married in
1861, to Miss Caroline Crowther. They are the
parents of three children, viz: William A., Willis
and Emmet.
Source:
History of
Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881 -
Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
687 |
DAVID FUNK
Source:
History of
Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881 -
Newark, Ohio: A. A. Graham & Co., 1881 - Page
688 |
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