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Source:
Centennial Biographical History of Hancock Co., Ohio
Pub: New York & Chicago by The Lewis Publishing Company
1903

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  JOEL ECKELS

Source: Centennial Biographical History of Hancock Co., Ohio - Pub: New York & Chicago by The Lewis Publishing Company - 1903 - Page 22

  ASA ELLIS

Source: Centennial Biographical History of Hancock Co., Ohio - Pub: New York & Chicago by The Lewis Publishing Company - 1903 - Page 91

  GEORGE W. ELSEA

Source: Centennial Biographical History of Hancock Co., Ohio - Pub: New York & Chicago by The Lewis Publishing Company - 1903 - Page 582

  SAMUEL H. ELSEA

Source: Centennial Biographical History of Hancock Co., Ohio - Pub: New York & Chicago by The Lewis Publishing Company - 1903 - Page 76

  G. W. ERNEST.  Among the German element which is so honorably associated with the history of Hancock county, none are more worthy of mention than the gentleman whose name we here present.  He comes of one of the early pioneer families, and is himself a man of high repute in the community.
     Jacob Ernest was the first of the family to remove to Hancock county, the date being 1836.  He had been a resident of Perry county, Pennsylvania, where he was born.  In that county he was married to Mary Moose.  When he came to Hancock county he purchased eighty acres of land, to which he subsequently added forty-five.  He proceeded to clear and improve this land, and such was his industry and the good business judgment which he displayed in business life, that he was able to accumulate a competence before his death.  He was a good practical farmer in his day, and was an extensive raiser of fine stock.  Politically he believed in the principles of government as taught by Jefferson, and served his township as trustee at frequent intervals.  In matters of religion he favored and was a prominent member of the German Lutheran church.  The family which he reared consisted of nine children, three of whom are living at the present time, G. W. Ernest, the subject of this sketch; Charles and E. J.  The father of the family died in 1885, and his wife in 1876.
     Mr. Ernest was born Sept. 7, 1840, in Washington township, where he was reared.  His early education was acquired in the schools of his where he was reared.  His early education was acquired in the schools of his native township.   Like his father before him, he chose farming as an occupation, and such was his training and his own industry that he is looked upon as one of the leading farmers of his county.  He and his brother Charles operate a farm of one hundred and fifteen acres jointly, besides a tract of one hundred and sixty acres which they own in Wood county.  Mr. G. W. Ernest has never married.  Charles, the other brother, was born in 1859, and married Miss Ida Kelley.  The Ernests are of German descent as is also the Moose family.  They were good citizens in the early days, and their sons continue to sustain he reputation which they enjoyed for probity and upright conduct.  They enjoy the confidence and esteem of their fellow citizens in a high degree.
Source: Centennial Biographical History of Hancock County, Publ. 1903 - Page 205

 

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