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HISTORY of CITY OF TOLEDO and LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO
Illustrated
Clark Waggoner, Editor
Publ. New York & Toledo:
Munsell & Company, Publishers
1888
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Guido Marx |
GUIDO MARX
Source: City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio -
Illustrated - Clark Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York &
Toledo: Munsell & Company, Publishers 1888 - Page 753 |
J. W. May |
JOHN WILLIAM MAY
Source: City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio -
Illustrated - Clark Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York &
Toledo: Munsell & Company, Publishers 1888 - Page 760 |
James Curtis Messer |
JAMES CURTIS MESSER
Source: City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio -
Illustrated - Clark Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York &
Toledo: Munsell & Company, Publishers 1888 - 653 |
T. S. Merrell |
THOMAS SCOTT MERRELL
Source:
Story of City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Illustrated - Clark
Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York & Toledo: Munsell & Company,
Publishers - 1888 - Page 777 |
James B. Monroe |
JAMES B. MONROE
Source:
Story of City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Illustrated - Clark
Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York & Toledo: Munsell & Company,
Publishers - 1888 - Page 420 |
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LORENZO
LEWIS MOREHOUSE was born in Charlton, Saratoga County, New
York, Jan. 27, 1811, and died at Waterville Jan. 28, 1872. He
came to Ohio in October, 1837, and took an interest with Elijah
Dood in a contract in the construction of the Miami and Erie
Canal, in which connection they had a store in Waterville. In
1846 Mr. Morehouse built a Grist Mill, which is still in
operation at Waterville. In 1849 he entered into partnership
with James M. Brigham, which continued until the death of
that gentleman in 1869, including the Wholesale Grocery house of
Ketcham, Brigham & Co. in Toledo. In all his
business relations, extending over more than a third of a century of
time, embracing vast amounts in trade, and bringing him into contact
with a great variety of persons, his character for high personal
honor was never questioned. For several years he was County
Commissioner; for two years a Representative in the State
Legislature, to which office he declined a renomination. It
was during the second session of his term in that body that he laid
the foundation for the disease which finally resulted in his death,
as prior to that time he enjoyed robust and vigorous health.
In 1835, Mr. Morehouse was married with Miss Mary
Ann Wakeman at Saratoga Springs. They had four children -
Helen, Sarah, Alice and Mary Ann- all of whom are now
dead. Mrs. Morehouse died in 1853. September 20,
1855, Mr. Morehouse was married with Maryette A. Sutton,
daughter of John B. and Matilda (Feagles) Sutton.
One child - a son, Lewis - was born to them, he dying in
infancy. The wife survived him but a year, and Alice
only eight months, leaving him without kith or kin.
[See James M.
Brigham]
Source:
Story of City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Illustrated - Clark
Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York & Toledo: Munsell & Company,
Publishers - 1888 - Page 918 |
Richard Mott |
RICHARD MOTT
Source:
Story of City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Illustrated - Clark
Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York & Toledo: Munsell & Company,
Publishers - 1888 - Page 497 |
James Myers |
JAMES MYERS
Source: City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio -
Illustrated - Clark Waggoner, Editor - Publ. New York &
Toledo: Munsell & Company, Publishers 1888 - Page 694 |
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