BIOGRAPHIES
Source:-
History of Fayette County,
Ohio & State of Ohio
By R. S. Dills -
Publ. Odell & Meyer Publishers, Dayton, Ohio
1881
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ADAM
NEBBERGALL, is a son of Henry Nebbergall, and
was born in Huntington Township, Ross County, Ohio, on teh
210th of September, 1819. Here he was raised, and
married to Miss Eliza Parrott, April 8, 1844.
Immediately after the marriage, the young couple removed to
this county, locating near his present farm. His
worldly possessions were few; by industry and good
management, however, he has accumulated a farm containing
three hundred and twenty-five acres, well improved, and
situated on the Good Hope and Lyndon pike, one mile east of
Good Hope. He and wife have been blessed by the birth
of three children: Joseph, Sarah Ann, and Mary
Emily; the former two deceased, and the latter married
to Emmet D. King.
Our subject, and his estimable family, are members
of the Presbyterian Church; he united with the church in
1843, his wife in about 1836. Some twenty years ago,
he was appointed to the office of elder, and still holds the
position. He never aspired to any public office,
believing that the farmer should devote his time to the
cultivation of his lands. He assisted in repelling
Morgan's forces, and compelling them to leave the state.
He was a Whig until the birth of the Republican party, when
he affiliated with it, and is still an active member of the
party. His mother died at his birth, and his father
soon followed her to the grave; hence he knew but little of
them, except that were natives of Virginia.
* Source:
History of Fayette County, Ohio & State
of Ohio - By R. S. Dills - Publ. Odell & Meyer Publishers,
Dayton, Ohio - 1881 - Page
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