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Source:
A Centennial
Biographical History
of
Crawford County, Ohio

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"A people that take no pride in the noble achievements of remote ancestors will never achieve anything worthy to be remembered with pride by remote generations."
- MACAULAY
Publ. Chicago:
The Lewis Publishing Company
1902

  GEORGE D. ZIMMERMAN.  The prominent citizen of Todd township, Crawford county, Ohio, whose familiar name is above, was born in Wayne county, Ohio, Apr. 5, 1835, a son of John Zimmerman, a native of Union county, Pennsylvania, who married Eliza Davidson.  The father of John Zimmerman was killed when the latter was five years old and John was brought by his mother to Columbiana county, Ohio, and thence taken to Wayne county, also in this state, where Mrs. Zimmerman and her sons bought military land from the United States government and where John was married.
     John and Eliza (Davidson) Zimmerman had children as follows, all living in this state:  George D.; Ephraim, who lives in Bucyrus; Israel, who lives in Wyandot county; Nathan, who lives in Defiance; Albert, of Findlay; and Hannah, who married B. H. Clendenin, of Antrim township, Wyandot county.  Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and their family removed to Crawford county, Ohio, in 1846, settling in Todd township, and bought one hundred and sixty acres of land from Judge Swan, of Columbus, Ohio, where the village of Lemert has since grown up.  Thirty acres of the tract had been cleared and a log house had been built upon it.  There John Zimmerman lived out the remainder of his days and died Dec. 20, 1878, at the age of seventy-three years.  From the time of the organization of the Republican party he acted with it in all questions of public policy.  He served his township as trustee and filled other important offices.  He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and was liberal in the support of its various interests.  His wife died Feb. 25, 1887, aged about seventy-one years.
     When John Zimmerman brought his family to Todd township the subject of this sketch was about eleven years old.  He remained with his father until he was twenty-one years of age, assisting him about his farm work and attending the common schools near his home as opportunity afforded during the years of his youth.  In 1856 he went to the far west by way of the Nicaragua route.  He engaged in prospecting for minerals on the north fork of the American river and later on Bear river, but made his headquarters about sixteen miles from Sacramento, California.  He remained on the coast about four years, during which time he took up several mining claims, and then returned to Ohio with the expectation of going back to California, but at the request of his father he remained and for two years was with him on his home farm.  He married Phoebe Jane Caughey, of Sycamore, Ohio, and after his marriage he located on the farm in Todd township which he has since owned and operated.  The palce comprises one hundred and ten acres of land, well improved and very productive, much of which Mr. Zimmerman devotes to general farming.  Mr. Zimmerman is a Repubican.
     Mrs. Zimmerman, who died Jan. 6, 1900, bore her husband six children, as follows:  Alida C., who is the wife of William Lambright, of Nevada, Ohio; Viola, who is the wife of Scott Ekleberry, of Todd township; and Clara, Amy, Annie and Daisy, who are members of their father's household.  Clara is a milliner and Viola and Daisy and Annie have achieved an enviable reputation as school teachers.
Source: A Centennial Biographical History of Crawford County, Ohio - Chicago: 1902 - Page 683

 

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