.BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Fairfield and Perry Counties
Published: Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co.
1883
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WILLIAM F. ZEIGLER, Violet
township; post office, Pickerington, born Apr. 10, 1847; son
of Henry and Judea Zeigler; Justice of the Peace,
Mayor and Township Treasurer. Married to Lanie
Burmen, Aug. 26, 1866. He has a family of six
children, viz.: Charles H., born Apr. 29, 1867;
Florence, born Sept. 28, 1868, (Florence died);
Albert, born June 11, 1871; Ida M., born Sept.
20, 1873; Cora, born Jan. 26, 1877, and William W.,
born Sept. 25, 1880. Mr. Zeigler belongs to the
I. O. O. F. and owns a half interest in a threshing machine,
saw mill and a brick making establishment.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties,
Publ. Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co., 1883 - Page 391 |
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JACOB
ZOLLINGER, farmer, Walnut township.
He was born in Reading township, Perry county, Ohio, Jun.
11, 1818; the youngest son of Lewis and Catharine (Houtz)
Zollinger. Lewis Zollinger was born in Franklin
county, Pennsylvania. He came to Ohio in 1808,
settling in Richland township, on a place now owned by
William Johnson, where he remained until 1823 or 1824,
when he purchased the Jacob Houtz place, in the same
township. There he resided until coming to this
township in 1848. He raised a family of one daughter
and two sons. Jacob is the sole survivor.
He was an esteemed citizen for many years. He is a
member of the United Brethren church. He died in 1849;
his widow in August, 1869. Jacob Zollinger,
after completing his education, engaged in farming, coming
to this county in 1849. He married, in 1841, Miss
Margaret, daughter of William Linnville, an early
settler in Richland township. Mrs. Zollinger
was born in Richland township, Sept. 18, 1821. He
purchased two hundred and fifty acres, the original Peter
H. Howser farm, a partly improved place. He built
his present residence in 1858. The home place
consisted of four hundred and fifteen acres, also three
hundred and fifty acres in Perry and Licking counties.
They are the parents of eight children. His eldest
son, J. L., is a well known resident of Walnut
township. He owns over four hundred acres. He is
a prominent farmer and stock raiser. He is a member of
the Methodist Episcopal church.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties,
Publ. Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co., 1883 - Page 391 |
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JOHN L.
ZOLLINGER, farmer, Walnut township.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties,
Publ. Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co., 1883 - Page 391
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SHARON WICK'S NOTES:
Found the following:
1870 - Marriage License- Rebecca H. Trovinger is 18 years of
age and resides in this county; that neither of them are
married, and that there is no legal impediment to their
marriage.
Singed John L. Zollinger
A. Seifert, Probate Judge.
The State of Ohio, Fairfield County, s. s. I Certify
that I this day solemnized the Marriage of John L.
Zollinger with Rebecca H. Trovinger.
Witness my hand, this 9th day of February A. D. 1870 - B. N.
Spahr.
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1880 Census - Walnut Twp., Fairfield Co., OH on June 18,
1880
House No. 160 Dwelling No. 167
Zollinger, John L. W M ae. 35 yrs.
- married - Farmer - b. Ohio fath. b. Ohio moth. b.
Ohio
" , Rebecca H.
W F ae. 33 yrs. - wife - married - Keeping house - b. Ohio
moth. b. Md. fath. b. PA
" , Charles H.
W M ae. 8 yrs. - son - Single - b. Ohio
fath. b. Ohio moth. b. Ohio
" , Margaret E.
W F ae. 6 yrs. - dau. - Single - b. Ohio fath. b. Ohio
moth. b. Ohio
" , Eugene M.
W M ae 5 yrs. - son - Single - b. Ohio fath. b. Ohio
moth. b. Ohio
" , Mary J.
W M ae 4 yrs. - dau - Single - b. Ohio fath. b. Ohio
moth. b. Ohio
" , Jacob C.
W M ae 1 year - son - Single - b. Ohio fath. b. Ohio
moth. b. Ohio
Culp?, Leonidasa W M ae 24
yrs. - laborer - Single - Works on farm - b. Ohio fath.
b. Ohio moth. b. Ohio
Culp, Augusta
W M ae 20 yrs. - Servant - Single - Servant - b. Ohio
fath. b. Ohio moth. b. Ohio
----- Source: Year: 1880;
Census Place: Walnut,
Fairfield, Ohio; Roll: 1014;
Page: 253b;
Enumeration District: 207
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