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ZIMRI G. CALLIN
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JAMES K. CAMPBELL
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REASIN CAMPBELL
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HEMAN A. CANFIELD
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HENRY CARPENTER
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GILMAN CHEADLE
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WILLIAM T. CHENEY
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHRONINGER
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GEORGE CHRONINGER
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RUSSEL K., CLAPP
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JOHN A. CLARK
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JOHN LUMBY CLIFTON
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OSCAR A. COBB
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AMOS COLE
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LEANDER CONAWAY
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WILLIAM CONKLIN
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JAMES CONNOLLY
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MICHAEL CONNOLLY, JR.
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PAUL CONNOLLY
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CHARLES CONRAD
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CHARLES
W. CORNELL, Wauseon, Wauseon
p. o., was born in Tuscarawas county, O., on Apr.
18, 1834, and was a son of James and Margaret (Bayes)
cronell. James was born in New Jersey and
his wife in Pennsylvania; they settled in Fulton
county, O., in 1827. Margaret died in
1860, and James in 1880, at the age of
seventy-six years. In early life he was
engaged in the tailor business, but later became
engaged in farming. They had a family of seven
children, four of whom are now living: J.
C., Nancy, Charles, Catharine. Charles
enlisted in 1861 in the 14th Ohio, and
re-enlisted in the 68th Ohio, serving to the close
of the war. Charles was married in 1856
to Delia Korns, of Holmes county, O.
They have had a family of five children.
Mr. Cornell was assistant revenue collector for
four years, township clerk for three years, and also
held other minor offices. He is now engaged in
carpentering and building.
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JONATHAN
C. CORNELL, Wauseon, Wauseon
p. o., one of the early settlers in Clinton
township, Fulton county. He was born in Wayne
county, O., in 1830, and in early life was engaged
in farming. He settled in Clinton township in
1849, and in 1859 erected the first flouring mill in
Wauseon, with a capacity of one hundred barrels per
day. In 1861 he became a partner with Brigham,
Springer and Cornell and became engaged in the
milling and mercantile business, from which he
retired and became the business proprietor of the
hotel at Wauseon and Indiana. He has been
married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth
A. Gorsuch. They had two children,
Marcus H. and James. He married for
his second wife Mary F. Scott, of Fremont, in
1876. They have an adopted daughter, Cora
Bell. Jonathan C. purchased
one-third interest of the Wauseon steam sawing stave
and heading mill, in 1881. He was a son of
James and Margaret (Bayes) Cornell. James
was born in New Jersey in 1804, and died in 1880.
His wife, Margaret, was born in Pennsylvania,
and died in 1800. They settled in Clinton,
Fulton county, O., in 1849, and had a family of
seven children, five of whom are now living:
J. C., Nancy, Charles W., Thomas J., Catharine.
Charles W. was a soldier in the War of the
Rebellion.
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THOMAS J.
CORNELL, Wauseon, Wauseon p.
o., a stock farmer and breeder of fine blooded
horses and cattle, was born in Wayne county, O., in
1836, and was a son of James and Margaret (Bayes)
Cornell, who settled in Fulton county in 1839.
Margaret died in 1856, and James in
1882, at the age of seventy-six years. They
had a family of seven children, five of whom are now
living: J. C. Nancy (now Mrs. Healy),
Charles W., Thomas J., Catharine (now
Mrs. Taber). James was born in
New Jersey, and was county commissioner for three
terms. Thomas J. Cornell, an extensive
farmer, settled in Wauseon, in 1882. He has
been twice married. His first wife was Mary
A. Weeks, to whom he was married in 1861.
She died in 1866, leaving one child, Evelyn P.
His second wife was Lou A. Robison, to whom
he was married in 1872. She was a daughter of
A. R. Robison. Mr. Cornell is a partner
with Mr. William Conklin in the Gilman-Cheadle
farm, which is becoming noted for its Clydesdale
and Norman horses, and for its imported blooded
cattle.
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GORHAM COTTRELL, JR.
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JOSEPH COTTRELL
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DAVID G. COULTER
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VIEN COWDRICK
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GIDEON G. CREAGER
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JONATHAN CRONINGER
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GEORGE CROCKETT
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GEORGE F. CURDES
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JOSEPH R. CULBERTSON
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SETH L. CURIS
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