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History of Medina County, Ohio
Chicago: Baskin & Battey, Historical
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1881
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Chatham Twp. -
CALEB EBSONSource: History of Medina County, Ohio - Chicago:
Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers - 1881 ~ Page 806 |
Liverpool Twp.
JOHN EUGA, farmer; P. O. Liverpool; was
born in Liverpool Township in 1842. He attended the common
school, and learned the trade of carpenter and joiner. He
labored in Michigan, Indiana, and Geauga Co., Ohio, at different
period, up to 1878. He was married in 1864, to Mary
McWilliams, and, she dying, he was remarried in 11869, to
Rhoda Reed. He has three children - Russell, Burt
and Clara. He has been Township Trustee three terms,
and is a Democrat in Politics.
Source: History of Medina County, Ohio - Chicago: Baskin &
Battey, Historical Publishers - 1881 ~ Page 749 |
Wadsworth Twp. -
SOLOMON EVERHARD, farmer; P. O. Wadsworth; was born June 22,
1825, in a log cabin on the farm on which he now lives; his parents,
John and Ann M. (Harter) Everhard, were natives he of
Armstrong Co., Penn, she of Center Co., Penn.; they came to this
State in about 1810, the former to Mahoning, and the latter to Stark
co. They were married and came to Wadsworth Township in 1814;
John was in the employ of Gen. Wadsworth, after whom
this township and village was named, engaged in farming and dairying
in Mahoning Co. for some time; afterward purchasing from him the
heavily timbered farm upon which he worked, clearing and tilling the
soil until his death in 1854, aged 62 years. His wife died on
the same old place, in the care of her son Solomon, in1876,
at an advanced age. The subject of this sketch attended school
but a short time each year until about 18 years of age, when he
attended one term at McGregor's Academy in Wadsworth, then
taught school and engaged in farming; he was married in 1852 to
Catharine A. Rensimer, daughter of Jacob and Ann M. (Snyder)
Rensimer who were natives of Pennsylvania. There were
fifteen children born to them, six of whom died in childhood; those
living are Alverna Alvira, who married Andrew Keckler;
Frances Irene, I married Rudolphus Heller; seven are at
home, named respectively. Otto O., Solomon L., Jacob
A., Effie A., Laura A., Orpha D. and Nathan N. Mr.
Everhard is a prominent man in the township, having filled the
office of Justice of the Peace, and Township trustee for a number of
years; he is also a member of the I. O. O. F., having passed the
chairs in the subordinate lodge, and is a member of the Encampment;
he and family are members of the Lutheran Church.
Source: History of Medina County, Ohio - Chicago: Baskin & Battey,
Historical Publishers - 1881 ~ Page 710 |
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