Biographies
Source:
History of Trumbull
& Mahoning Counties
with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches
Vols. I & 2 -
Publ. Cleveland: H. Z. Williams & Bro.
1882
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McFARLAND FAMILY Source: History of
Trumbull & Mahoning Counties with Illustrations and Biographical
Sketches Vol. II - Mahoning Co., Publ. Cleveland: H. Z. Williams &
Bro. 1882 - Page 282 |
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JOHN
McGILL came from Pennsylvania the same year and bought two
hundred acres where the village of Lowellville now stands. He
lived and died upon the farm. His sons were: James, Joseph,
Fenton, Robert, John, and William. There were also several
daughters. John and Robert died some years ago at Lowellville,
and probably none of the original family are now living. Source:
History of Trumbull & Mahoning Counties with Illustrations and
Biographical Sketches Vol. I - Publ. Cleveland: H. Z. Williams &
Bro. 1882 - Page 59_ |
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JAMES
McNABB was an early settler. His son James
lived upon the old place until his death in the year 1865. His
widow still resides there. Source:
History of Trumbull & Mahoning Counties with Illustrations and
Biographical Sketches Vol. I - Publ. Cleveland: H. Z. Williams &
Bro. 1882 - Page 61 - Poland Twp. |
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WILLIAM G.
MOORE was born Jan. 7, 1832, at Freedom, on the north bank of
the Ohio river, in Beaver county, Pennsylvania. His parents
were Edwin and Mary A. Moore. They were natives of
Balnamore, county Leitrim, Ireland, and emigrated to the United
States in 1829, resided a few years in Pennsylvania, and then
removed to Youngstown.
In March, 1845, he commenced the study of law in the
office of John Crowell, in Warren, Ohio, and subsequently
read law with Robert W. Tayler, late first comptroller of the
United States treasury, at Youngstown. He was admitted to the
bar by the supreme court in 1847, and in December, 1854, was
admitted to the bar of the supreme court of the United States.
In 1847 he commenced the practice of law at Youngstown
as partner of R. W. Tayler, which partnership continued until
Mr. Tayler assumed the office of cashier of the Mahoning
County bank, in 1850. He afterwards was a partner of
General Thomas W. Sanderson which continued until Mr.
Sanderson joined the army in 1861. He was afterwards in
partnership with William C. Bunts, deceased, and afterwards a
short time with William J. Lawthers.
He was elected mayor of Youngstown in
April, 1854, and re-elected in 1856. In 1869 he was elected
prosecuting attorney of Mahoning county, and served two years.
He was married Mar. 18, 1852, to Miss Laura A.
Andrews, born in Vienna, Trumbull county, daughter of Norman
Andrews, an early settler of Trumbull county, but for many yeas
a citizen of Youngstown, Ohio.
Source: History of
Trumbull & Mahoning Counties with Illustrations and Biographical
Sketches Vol. I - Publ. Cleveland: H. Z. Williams & Bro. 1882 - Page 217 |
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