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Source:
History of Fairfield and Perry Counties
Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co.
1883

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  J. C. TAYLOR

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 566

  JAMES TAYLOR

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 565

  A. A. TEAL

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 566

  LAWSON TEAL

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 566

  JAMES TEATERS

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 567

  GEORGE TEDROW

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 567

  THOMAS .B. TEETER

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 567

  JESSE TERREL

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 567

  ORRIN, THACKER, Auditor of Perry county; post office, New Lexington.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 568
  ABISHA THARP, miller, Hemlock, Ohio; was born Nov. 25, 1855, in Perry county, Ohio; son of Alfred and Annie (Storrer) Tharp.  Mr. Tharp was brought up as a miller, and has followed the business up to this time, except two eyars he farmed; and has been employed as stated below:  Milling in Buffalo Shoals, Wayne county, West Virginia, about ten years with his father; at this place about five months, when he went to Pickaway county, Ohio, and farmed about six months; returned to Hemlock, farmed one year, and again went to milling for Benjamin Sanders, which he continued about five months, when he, in partnership with Spencer S. Sanders, rented the mill and ran it for one year, since which he has milled for Spencer S. Sanders up to this time.  Mr. Tharp was married Dec. 25, 1879, to Nora Dell, daughter of Hezekiah and Sarah Frances (Leffler) Sanders, of this place.  They are the parents of one child, viz.:  Clarence Sebastian.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 568
  JAMES THARP, grocer, Bristol, Pike township.  Maholm post office, Ohio; was born Dec. 10, 1857, in Bristol, this county; son of James and Elizabeth (Lyons) Tharp.  Mr. Tharp remained with his father until he was eighteen years of age, when he began teaching school and has taught in the following places:  Monday Creek township, District No. 5, four months; Pike township District No. 7, two months; Pike township, District No. 8, Bristol, four terms, three six months terms, and one four months term; near Somerset, one three months term, and between the terms he taught in Bristol.  Mr. Tharp's father came from Pennsylvania to Ohio, when with his parents, whose father entered land two miles south of this place, and near Bowman Hill iron ore mine, and afterward owned two hundred acres of land now owned by Robert Bennett, and was one of the pioneers of the forest.  His son, James, and the father of the subject of this sketch, once owned one hundred and twenty acres of land where Buckingham now stands, and afterward owned fifty-three acres near this place, now owned by John McCabe.  Upon selling this, he moved to Pickaway county, Ohio, where he lived one year, and then into Fairfield county, living one year, when he moved back to this place, where he has since lived.  In the spring of 1882, James M. Tharp, the subject of this sketch, bought a grocery, where he is now engaged in selling family groceries.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 568
  SIMEON THOMAS

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 569

  GEORGE THOMPSON

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 569

  CHARLES H. TINKER, Recorder of Perry county, Ohio, was born June 21, 1847, in Union township, Morgan county, Ohio; son of S. and Mary A. (Blackstone) Tinker.  When Charles H. was two years old, his parents located on a farm in Monroe township, where he was brought up.  He followed farming until 1875, when he engaged in merchandising at Millertown, where he remained one year; then moved to Junction City, and continued his business there two years.  Came to this place in 1879, and clerked two years in a dry goods store.  He was elected to his present office in October, 1880.  Mr. Tinker was married Mar. 7, 1872, to Miss Hannah, daughter of Samuel Morgan, of Monroe township.  They are the parents of four children, viz:  Frank, Albert, Lydia Viola, Charles B. and William Leroy.
Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 569
  T. J. TRACY

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 570

  WILLIAM TROUT

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 570

  FRANK N. TURNER

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 571

  JOSEPH TURNER

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 572

  L. A. TUSSING

Source: History of Fairfield and Perry Counties - Published:  Chicago - W. H. Beers & Co. - 1883 - Page 572

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