Biographies
Source:
Biographical History of Northeastern Ohio
Embracing the Counties of
Ashtabula, Trumbull and Mahoning
Containing Portraits of all the Presidents of the United States, with a
Biography of each,
together with Portraits and Biographies of Joshua R. Giddings, Benjamin
F. Wade,
and a large number of the Early Settlers and
Representative Families of to-day.
"Biography is the only true history." - Emerson
CHICAGO:
THE LEWIS PUBLISHING COMPANY.
1893
Transcribed by Sharon Wick
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EPHRAIM
PAULIN, a professional horse-trainer, North
Lima, Mahoning county, Ohio, has a reputation that extends
throughout the State. A brief biography of him is as follows:
Ephraim Paulin was born in Springfield township,
Mahoning county, Ohio, in 1850, son of Solomon and Susana (Sidner)
Paulin. His parents had a family of eight children:
Sarah, Anna, Ephraim, Mary, Hattie,
Ida, Eli and David. Of this number only
three - Mary, Ida and the subject of our sketch - are
living. Solomon Paulin is a farmer and
stock-raiser, owning 250 acres of land near where his son lives.
He is a man of more than ordinary intelligence, and was for some
years in his early life engaged in teaching. For a number of
years he was treasurer for the Springfield Insurance Company.
In addition to his farming he now owns and operates a coal mine, and
is also acting as agent for a threshing-machine company. Few
men in this part of Mahoning county are better known than he.
Both he and his wife are members of the Lutheran Church.
Ephraim Paulin was married in 1872, to
Miss Louisa Unger, of Unity, Ohio. They have
five children: Wilmer, Rena, Delmer, Pearl
and Hattie. His wife is a member of the Reformed
Church, and he is an active supporter of the same, although not a
member.
As a professional horse-trainer Mr. Paulin has
not a superior in the State of Ohio. He seems to be especially
fitted for this business and has met with eminent success, his
methods being unknown to any one else. He has a half-mile
track on his premises where he trains. The wildest horse can
be completely brought under subjection by him in ten days’ time -
broken so that any one could ride it.
Mr. Paulin affiliates with the Democratic party.
Source: Biographical History of
Northeastern Ohio Embracing the Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and
Mahoning - Publ. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1893 - Page
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A. C.
PFAU Source: Biographical History of
Northeastern Ohio Embracing the Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and
Mahoning - Publ. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1893 - Page
496 |
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MILTON W.
POWERS Source: Biographical History of
Northeastern Ohio Embracing the Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and
Mahoning - Publ. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1893 - Page
540 |
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JESSE PRICE
Source: Biographical History of Northeastern Ohio Embracing the
Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and Mahoning - Publ. Chicago: The
Lewis Publishing Company, 1893 - Page 616 |
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SAMUEL PRICE
Source: Biographical History of Northeastern Ohio Embracing the
Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull and Mahoning - Publ. Chicago: The
Lewis Publishing Company, 1893 - Page 657 |
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