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		BIOGRAPHIES 
			
		Source: 
		History of North Central Ohio 
		embracing Richland, Ashland, Wayne, Medina, Lorain, Huron and Knox 
		Counties 
			
		By William A. Duff 
		In Three Volumes - Illustrated 
		Volume One 
		Published by Historical Publishing Company 
		Topeka - Indianapolis 
		1931 
			 
		
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          ALBERT 
			WARREN NETTLETON.  One of the progressive and widely 
			known citizens of Medina is Albert Warren Nettleton, 
			landscape architect, with offices at his residence, 424 East 
			Washington Street.  He was born in Medina Township, Medina 
			County, Jan. 10, 1876, the son of Warren Fowler and Ellen (Crow) 
			Nettleton. 
     Warren Fowler Nettleton was born in Medina County, 
			Mar. 2, 1838 and was a member of a Connecticut family.  He 
			married Miss Ellen Crow, the daughter of John and Martha 
			(Peebles) Crow, natives of New York and early settlers of 
			Hinckley, Ohio.  To Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton were born two 
			children: one died in infancy; and Albert Warren, the subject 
			of this sketch. 
     Albert Warren Nettleton received his early 
			education in the district schools and was graduated from Medina High 
			School in 1894.  He then studied agriculture at Ohio State 
			University, from which he received a degree in 1898.  He spent 
			the next 20 years as a farmer, and specialized in the breeding of 
			pure bred Shorthorn cattle.  Mr. Nettleton came to 
			Medina in 1921.  From 1922 to 1925 he was engaged in official 
			work with the Ohio Experiment Station as superintendent of the 
			Mahoning and Trumbull County Experiment Farm.  During that time 
			he lived at Canfield, Ohio, but in 1925 returned to Medina, where he 
			has since since engaged in landscape architecture. 
     On Oct. 22, 1913, Mr. Nettleton married Mrs. 
			Mamie Gray Pendergrass, the daughter of Wallace and Clarinda 
			Gray, of York Township, Medina County.  Mrs. Nettleton 
			traces her ancestry to William Brewster, who came to the 
			United States on the Mayflower, and she is a member of the Daughters 
			of the American Revolution.  Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton have 
			no children but Mrs. Nettleton by her former marriage was the 
			mother of a son, Robert W., who died July 2, 1927, in his 
			seventeenth year.  He is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, 
			Medina. 
     Mr. Nettleton is a Republican and has always 
			taken an active part in politics in Medina County, having served for 
			four years as secretary of the Republican county executive 
			committee.  For ten years he was also president of the local 
			church board.  He is a deacon of the Congregational Church, and 
			is affiliated with Medina Lodge, F. & A. M., No. 58; Medina Chapter, 
			R. A. M., No. 30.  Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton reside at 424 
			East Washington Street, Medina. 
          SOURCE:  History of north central Ohio : embracing Richland, 
			Ashland, Wayne, Medina, Lorain, Huron and Knox Counties - Published 
			by Historical Publishing Company - Topeka - Indianapolis -
			
			1931 - Page 990 
			(SHARON WICK's NOTE:  Find Albert Warren Nettleton's grave 
			stone etc. at www.findagrave.com 
			- Memorial #66535269 
			in Spring Grove Cemetery.  He was born Jan. 10, 1876 died in 
			1956.   Warren Fowler Nettleman is found in same at
			www.findagrave.com - 
			Memorial #66535246 and many others in the Nettleton family) | 
         
         
      		 
			
			  
			
      
        
          
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