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Source:  
History of Morrow County and Ohio
Containing a brief History of the State of Ohio, from its earliest settlement to the present time,
embracing its topography, geological, physical and climatic features; its agricultural, stock-growing,
railroad interests, etc.; a History of Morrow County, giving an account of its
aboriginal inhabitants, early settlement by the whites, pioneer incidents,
its growth, its improvements, organization of the county, its
judicial and political history, its business and indus-
tries, churches, schools, etc.; Biographical
Sketches, Portraits of some of
the Early Settlers and
Prominent Men,
etc., etc.
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Chicago: O. L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers.
186 Dearborn Street
1880

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Congress Twp. –
JOSEPH ZEGER
, farmer; P. O., Shauck’s; is at present building a house on the plat of ground upon which he was born, Sept. 29, 1846; he is the third of a family of ten children; his father’s name was Jacob, who was a native of Franklin Co., Pa., where his wife, Elizabeth Ritter, was born; in 1841 they moved to this county, fixing their place of abode in this township, and bought eighty acres of land for $375,00 [sic], and paid the tax on same, which cost them, in all, $380,00 [sic]; here they made their home until their death; his death occurred May 2, 1872, hers in Jan., 1865; at the age of 15, Joseph enlisted in the 136th Reg., O. V. I., Co. I, and upon his return home worked two years at the house-carpenter’s trade; he subsequently made two trips to Missouri -- the first time remaining there six months, and the second time sixteen months; but the country not suiting him as well as the “Buckeye State,” he returned to remain for life in Congress Tp.; in Sept., 1871, he was joined in wedlock to Elizabeth Emig, who was born in November, 1848, the daughter of Charles and Margaret (Miller) Emig; they have one child  -- Loreno, who was born Oct. 8, 1876; Mr. Zeger located on the place he now owns, during the Centennial year; he is a Republican, and a member of the Grange at Johnsville. Mrs. Zeger is a member of the United Brethren denomination.
Source: History of Morrow County and Ohio – Chicago: O. L. Baskin, 1880, p. 702
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