BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
The History of Miami County, Ohio
Publ. Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co.,
1880
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J. B. HAMILTON, livery, Covington.
Mr. Hamilton is a Buckeye, born in Lebanon, Warren Co.,
in 1852; he is a son of Russell C. Hamilton, an early
resident of Warren Co., who removed to Shelby Co. in 1869.
J. B. was married in Shelby Co. to Clarissa Sims,
daughter of J. C. Sims, an early resident of Shelby Co.;
soon after his marriage, he removed to Miami Co., and farmed in
the vicinity of Fletcher until 1877, when he engaged in the
livery business in Fletcher; he removed to Covington in October,
1878, where he succeeded Lewis Face in the livery
business, and has lately associated Mr. McGinnis with
him, in order to meet the increased demands of his growing
business.
Source:
The History of Miami County, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co., 1880
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Page 739
T. HUBBARD, farmer; P. O. Piqua.
Timothy Hubbard, born in Tipperary Co., Ireland, came to
America about the year 1848, and located in Piqua, Ohio.
He was raised as a farmer, and has always been engaged in that
pursuit. He married Martha, a daughter of Samuel
E. Burns, a native of Pennsylvania (she was John Carson's
widow); she had one child, Edwin Carson; of this union
they had seven children, three living - James H., Michael W.
and Martha J.
Source:
The History of Miami County, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co., 1880
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