BIOGRAPHIES
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1798 -
History of Licking Co., Ohio -
It's Past and Present
Compiled by N. N. Hill, Jr.
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Illustrated -
Newark, Ohio - A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers
1881
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City of Newark -
FREDERICK NEHLS, carpenter and joiner,
learned his trade in Germany, after which he came to
America, landing April 20, 1854, and settled in Buffalo,
where he remained until 1859; then he removed to Newark,
where he was resided ever since. He was born Nov. 6,
1830, in Germany; was married before he came to America, to
Paul Dorthe. They have four children, two of
whom are dead.
Source:
1798 - History of Licking Co.,
Ohio, It's Past and Present - by N. N. Hill, Jr. – Publ.
Newark, Ohio - A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers - 1881 –
page 733 |
Newark Twp. -
P. J. NEIBARGER, farmer, was born in
Madison township, Apr. 11, 1825; has lived in Licking county
all his life. He is the son of the late John
Neibarger. Apr. 15, 1859, he was married to
Catharine Benner. They are the parents of seven
children - Matilda E., the wife of Alihu Warner,
John, Hulda, who died in 1873, Jan. 5th, aged
eighteen years, Mary R., Martha A., Melceina and
Albert. Mrs. Neibarger is the youngest child of
the family of the nine children of David Brenner,
deceased.
Source:
1798 - History of Licking Co.,
Ohio, It's Past and Present - by N. N. Hill, Jr. – Publ.
Newark, Ohio - A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers - 1881 –
page 733 |
Bennington Twp.
W. R. NEWBERRY,
wagon-maker, born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1846; came to
Granville, in this county, in 1855. At the age of
sixteen he enlisted in the One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio
volunteer infantry, company D, Colonel James A.
Wilcox. He was at the battle of Chickamauga, and
with Sherman on his famous march to the sea; received
a wound in the right knee at Kenesaw Mountain; was at the
battle of Goldsborough, and was honorably discharged at the
close of the war in July, 1865. He receives a pension
on account of the wound; was married, in 1870, to Miss
Cilia Milligan, of Newark. Mrs. Newberry
died in the spring of 1877, and, in the fall of 1878, Mr.
Newberry again married, uniting with Miss Martha
Milligan, sister of his first wife. He is the
father of two children by his first wife, and of two by the
second; all living.
Source:
1798 - History of Licking Co.,
Ohio, It's Past and Present - by N. N. Hill, Jr. – Publ.
Newark, Ohio - A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers - 1881 –
page 733 |
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