BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Richland Co., Ohio
Past and Present
Illustrated
Publ: Mansfield by A. A., Graham & Co.
1807 - 1880
Blooming Grove Twp.
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FRANK J. HACKETT was born in La Grange
Co., Ind., Feb. 18, 1859; when 3 years of age, his parents
removed to this township, where he has since resided. He
has always paid his attention to farming; he is the second son
of William A. and Mary C. Hackett who are considered to
be among the best citizens of the the township which they
represent. He took a trip West, to Chicago and Nebraska,
where he was gone about one year.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 753 |
Blooming Grove
Twp. -
GEORGE B. HACKETT was born in this
county and township July 2, 1856, and has resided here ever
since, and is by occupation a carpenter and joiner, and has from
time to time contracted and intends to make that his business
after this season. In the year 1877, Oct. 14, he was
married to Miss Celena A. Samen; they had two children
who died in infancy.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove Twp.
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HENRY P. HACKETT, was born in Cass
Township, Mar. 7, 1827, where he resided until the age of 12
years, when his parents removed to this township, where he has
since resided and has lived on the farm he now owns since 1855.
He was married, June 27, 1854, to Mary Ann Zeigler; they
have had nine children - eight are still living, and are named
George B, Sarah Alice, Clara B., Frank L., Mary E., Addie V.,
Perrie F. and Minnie L.; the one deceased, Elmer
L., died Oct. 6, 1874, aged 19 years 5 months and 29 days;
five of these children were by his first wife, four by his
second wife, whose name was Catharine Fickes, who died
June 9, 1871; his first wife died Aug. 2, 1864. George
B., the oldest one living, is married. Mr. Hackett
has never paid much of his attention to political matters,
although he has been Trustee of his township for two terms; he
has always paid his attention to farming, and has, by good
management and strict attention to business, made for himself
and family a good home.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
IRA G. HACKETT, was born in Cass Township
Nov. 7, 1836, where he resided until the age of___ years, when
his parents removed to this township, where he has since
resided. He was married, Sept. 6, 1870, to a Miss
Elizabeth Chew; they have had five children, four of whom
are still living, and named, Mary E., Dora L., Dasie P.
and Asher C., one died in infancy. Mr. Hackett
has always paid his attention to farming, although he has worked
at the carpenter trade; he lives on the old homestead farm which
he owns
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove Twp.
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JAMES L. HACKETT, was born in Cass
Township, this county, July 22, 1830; when about 8 years of age,
his parents removed to this township, where Mr. Hackett
has always lived. He was married in November, 1845, to
Elizabeth Zigler who bore him seven children, all living -
Nancy Jane, Margaret Ann, Irena E., Harriett L., Ida Bell.
Ruby R. and Estella; his first wife died in April,
1876; he married his second wife May 28, 1878, whose name was
Maggie J. Caskey, and is still living. Mr. Hackett
has always paid his attention to farming, and now controls and
manages the farm he now owns. He has on his farm one of
the strongest sulphur springs in this part of the State, and
those wishing to be benefited thereby will find it to their
advantage to call at his farm, which is located on Sec. 5,
Blooming Grove Township, on the Huron Co. line.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove
Twp. -
MRS. MARGARET HACKETT, is the fourth child
of George and Nancy Hackett, who came to this county in
1815, and located in this township, and resided here untiltheir
death; her father died in 1845, aged 68 years; her mother died
in 1855 or 1856, aged 78 years. Mrs. Margaret Hackett
is the widow of the late George Hackett, who
was born in Juniata, Penn., Aug, 19, 1800; he departed this life
Aug. 11, 1876, aged 70 years. Mrs. Hackett
was born Nov 18, 1807, in Washington Co., Penn.; at the age of 8
years, her parents removed to this township, and this has since
been her home, having lived in the township for a period of
sixty-five years. She was married, June
11, 1840, to her late husband, George Hackett, who
always paid his attention to farming. Mrs.
Hackett
has sold her place and is now living a retired life.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove,
Twp. -
WILLIAM HACKETT, was born in Washington
Co., Penn., Sept. 5, 1809, where resided until the age of 6
years, when his parents removed to this county and township,
where he has since resided, where he has paid the most of his
attention to that of farming; he is the fifth child of George
and Nancy Hackett, who departed this life quite a number of
years ago. His first wife died about two years after
marriage; he has been married to his second wife about forty
years; her maiden name was Margaret E. Shuster; they have
raised a family of six children - two of them were born dead,
four are still living, whose names are Margaret Ann, Robert,
Ella and Almealia; one by the first, named George,
who was living in California at last accounts. Mr.
Haskins has never turned his attention to politics; he was
one of the first settlers of the county. Mr. Hackett
says that he remembers the time when they had no school here; he
often went to play with the Indians for pastime.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove
Twp. -
WILLIAM A. HACKETT, was born in Cass
Township, this county, Sept. 14, 1832; when a small boy, his
father removed to this township, where he remained until the age
of 22 years when he went to Williams Co., this Tate, where he
remained two years; thence he went to Branch Co., Mich., and
located in the town of Bronson, where he stayed a few months,
and then went to La Grange, Ind., where he remained seven years;
from there he removed to Chicago, Ill., where he remained
fourteen years he resided in Lincoln, Neb., and about six months
he spent in St. Louis, Mo.; the latter-named place was directly
after the great fires at that place, and did a great deal in
regard to mechanical skill to build the city up on both
occasions; from Chicago he came back to his native county, where
he has since resided. He was married, Mar. 28, 1856, to
Catharine Gibbens; they have three children, all of whom are
living - George W., Frank J. and Ira G. Mr.
Hackett is by profession a carpenter, and is considered by
all who know him to be very proficient, having, while at Chicago
and other places, charge of large establishments, employing a
great many men; although he owns and has the control of a good
farm, he intends in the future to pay his attention to building
and contracting.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 752 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
DANIEL HAFER, was born in Northumberland
Co., Penn., Dec. 7, 1837; when at the age of 1½
years, his parents came to Ashland Co., near Savannah, where
they resided about six years, when his father died. His
mother dying some four years afterward, he went to lie with his
sister in Seneca Co., Ohio, who resided near Bellevue, where he
resided until the age of 15 years, when he went back to Ashland
Co., where he resided until the age of 21 years, when he made
his home in Butler Township, this county, near the county line,
when he turned his attention to farming until the late war broke
out, when he entered the service; he was a member of the 3d O.
V. C. of Co. E; was enlisted Aug. 27, 1862, and was discharged
Mar. 30, the following year, 1863, by reason of disability from
disease; after his discharge, he returned to this county, where
he has since resided. He follows different vocations
generally farming, but for the last four yeas he has not been
able to perform any manual labor at all by reason of his
physical disability, caused by his disease while in the army.
At the present date, he is Postmaster of Rives, and in
connection with his official duty he has a notion-store.
In the year 1859, he was married to Charity Devore; they had a
family of four children, three of whom are now deceased,
together with his wife, who died in 1878.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 75 |
Franklin Twp. -
JOSEPH G. HARNLY, farmer; P. O.
Shenandoah. He was born, Aug. 27, 1838, in Franklin
Township; he was married to Margaret Jane Ralston, who
was born Sept. 10, 1835, in Lancaster Co., Penn.; they have the
following family: Flora, born Feb. 14, 1870; Manda,
Dec. 29, 1872; Anna, Jan. 27, 1874; Carrie, Dec.
4, 1876. Mr. J. Harnly enlisted in the 15th O. V.
I., Co. G, under Col. Dickey; he was in the engagement at
Stone River, where he was taken prisoner. John Harnly,
his father, was born in Lancaster Co., Penn., June 21, 1806; he
came to Ohio in May, 1825; located in Franklin Township.
He was married, May 10, 1836, to Catherine A. Gilbert,
who was born Oct. 27, 1814, in Wayne Co. They had the
following children: Solomon, born Feb. 2, 1837; Joseph,
Aug. 27, 1838; Martha, Nov. 22, 1841; Manuel, Oct.
1, 1843; Eliza, May 7, 1846; Jacob, Oct. 9, 1848;
George, Sept. 18, 1850; Mary, Jan. 3, 1853;
Maria, Dec. 12, 1839. Solomon was married to
Margaret Hughes; they have one son, Omar, born in
1872. Maria married John Ralston; they have
two children - Carrie and May Bertie. Maria
died in December, 1879, in California. Manuel
volunteered in the late war, in the 112th O. V. I.; he was
drowned, Apr. 27, 1865, during an explosion of the boat.
Eliza married Dr. Stoner; they have one child, Loulie
Frances. George Harnly married Bettie Berks;
they have one child, Wilbert. Mary married Amos
Boice; they have one daughter, Ernie.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 786 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
JOHN HARVEY, was born in Jefferson Co.
March 8, 1819, where he resided until the age of 7 years, when
his parents came to this county, where he has since resided.
He was married, Oct. 5, 1844, to Mary Bricker, who was
born, Feb. 7, 1822, in Pennsylvania; at the age of 15, her
parents brought her to this county, where she has always lived;
they have had ten children, seven of whom are still living—Sarah
Ann, Mary C., William S., Hannah L., Martha A., George F.
and Tobias R.; John E. died at the age of 1 year and 6
months; the other two died in infancy. Mr. Harvey
has four children married—Sarah Ann, Mary C, William S. and
Hannah L. He has always farmed from boyhood; he has
cleared over four hundred acres of land, and has helped to clear
over a a thousand acres in this county; it is conceded by all
that he has chopped and cleared more land than any man in this
vicinity; Mr. Harvey has been a resident of this county a
period of fifty-three years, and has always worked hard to
maintain himself and family.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 753 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
JOHN HISEY, was born in Shenandoah Co.,
Va., Jan. 22, 1824, where he resided with his parents until the
age of 3 years, when they moved to Columbia Co., this State,
where they remained about eight years, when they removed to this
township, and where he has since resided and has always paid his
attention to farming, with the exception he has, from time to
time, been making brick on his farm. Mr. Hisey
is the fourth child of Joseph and Elizabeth
Hisey, of whom both are dead, and who will be mentioned
elsewhere in this work. Mr. Hisey has held
offices of trust in his township. In 1852, March 25, he
was married to Miss Precilla Griese; they
have had ten children, seven of whom are still living, and named
Mary C., Sarah E., John H., George W., Jacob H., Precilla R.
and Isaac K.; three children died while in infancy
and were never named. Mr. Hisey has by hard
work, good management and strict attention to business, made for
himself a good home. The oldest daughter is married to
Mr. Martin Ferguson, of this township.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 753 |
Jackson Twp. -
DANIEL HOFFMAN, pioneer farmer; P. O.
Shelby; he was born in York Co., Penn., Mar. 26, 1798; about
seven years after, his father, Frederic Hoffman,
moved to Adams Co., Penn., and settled ten miles north of
Gettysburg, where the subject of this notice remained until the
fall of 1831, when he emigrated to Ohio and remained over winter
two miles south of Mansfield; in the spring of 1832, he came to
settle the southeast 80 acres of Sec. 23, which he had entered
the fall previous; there had been no work done on the land
before this time; he built his first log house a few rods west
of where his present house now stands; it is still standing; he
is the oldest man living in the township except one; when he
came to Ohio, he had a family of three children. He was
married to Miss Sarah Stallsmith, of Adams Co., Penn.,
Aug. 18, 1822; they had eight children, six of whom are living.
Mr. Hoffman still retains his mental faculties and
remembers things which happened recently as well as those of an
earlier date. Politically, he is a Democrat, from which he
never has swerved.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 792 |
Plymouth Twp. -
G. W. HOFFMAN, jeweler and watchmaker, Plymouth, was born
Oct. 18, 1832, in Mansfield, Ohio. In 1844, the family
moved to Plymouth, which then had a population of about four
hundred. Soon after their arrival, Mr. Hoffman's
father engaged in the jewelry and watch business, and for more
than thirty-five years this business has been carried on by some
member of the family, and latterly by Mr. G. W. Hotfman,
who now has one of the finest jewelry establishments to be found
anywhere. His stock consists of watches, clocks, jewelry,
in endless variety, guns and revolvers, also, watch repairing in
all its branches. Store, south side of public square.
Was married April, 1858, to Miss Frye; they have two
daughters—Bell, born in January, 1859; Maud, born
in July, 1861.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 868 |
Jackson Twp. -
J. W. HOFFMAN, farmer; P. O. Shelby; was
born in Adams Co., Penn., Dec. 8, 1829; his parents came to Ohio
in 1831, so that he is now an early settler, although he is a
comparatively young man. He helped his father to clear up
the farm, and, about the age of 21 years, he commenced farming
for his father. He farmed some five years, and then
removed to Sharon Township, where he remained two years, and
then moved on the farm known as the Rogers' farm. He then
moved to where he now resides, which is a portion of the
northwest quarter of Sec. 26. Some time after his first
purchase, he added 11 acres, and, in August, 1879, he purchased
a tract of 25 acres in Sec. 22. Mr. Hoffman
is what might be called a self-made man. He started in the
world without a dollar, and, by industry
and economy, he has been successful. He has aided his
children in life; he is considered an excellent farmer. He
has been entrusted with several offices in the
township; he is a member of the Reformed Church, and an Elder in
that body. He was married to Miss Ellen
Kulin, of Plymouth, and as a result of their union they have
had a family of eight children, six of whom are living—four
daughters and two sons.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 792 |
Franklin Twp. -
JOHN G. HOFFMAN, blacksmith; P. O.
Shenandoah; he was born in Jackson Township Sept. 6, 1833.
Married, Oct. 13, 1855, to Catherine Baughman, who was
born Sept. 5, 1837; they have eleven children - Emery,
born Aug. 9, 1857; Mary, July 27, 1859; Rebecca,
Dec. 24, 1861; Lester, Mar. 14, 1863. The following
are all deceased: Charles, born Dec. 8, 1853;
Orie C., Apr. 15, 1866; Annie, Aug. 27, 1868;
Lizzie, 1871; George W., Feb. 22, 1874; Jessie B.,
June 27, 1876; Gertie, June 27, 1879.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 786 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
ANDREW HUNTER was born in Columbia Co.
Oct. 17, 1824; at the age of 8 years, his parents came to this
county, where he has since resided. He was married in
August, 1853, to Margaret J. McGaw, who was born in this
township, where she has always lived; they have five children—Martin
M., Ezra, Ernest, Clement L. and Loys. Mr.
Hunter has always paid his attention to farming and
dealing in stock; at present, he makes sheep a specialty.
He has, by industry and strict attention to business, made for
himself and family a good home.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
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BENJAMIN HUNTER was born in Columbia Co.,
this State, Dec. 12, 1815, where he resided with his parents
until the age of 19 years, when he removed to this county and
township, where he has since resided. Mr. Hunter
is the second child of Samuel and Jane Hunter,
who are both dead, his father having died in 1844 and his mother
in 1870. This subject was married to Margaret
Irvin in November, 1836, who died May 3, 1842; in the year
1843, June 6, he was married to Sarah M. Jump; they have
raised a family of nine children, six of whom are still living,
named Mary, Priscilla, Thomas E., Susan Jane, Robert and
Rebecca A.; three children are dead, one of whom, William
J., the oldest, died while in the army; he was a member of
Co. C, 120th 0. V. I., in Capt. McKinley's
company; he enlisted in the service in August, 1862, and died of
typhoid fever, contracted while at Arkansas Post, Jan. 12, 1863,
at the place above named. Mr. Hunter has
never taken a very active part in political matters of his
township; he has been School Director for years. Mr.
and Mrs. Hunter are both members of the Presbyterian Church,
having united with the church about the year 1838; Mr.
Hunter has always taken an active part in all church
matters, and
has always been a hard worker in the interest of Sabbath
schools; he, together with his brother and Pastor, had a great
many privations and hardships to contend with when they first
removed here, but he has by good management and strict attention
to business made for himself and family a good home.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A., Graham
& Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 753 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
C. S. HUNTER was born in this township
Apr. 26, 1841, where he has since resided.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
JOSEPH M. HUNTER was born in this county
and this township, on the farm he now occupies, on the 29th day
of April, 1844, where he has since resided, and has paid his
attention to farming. In the year 1874, on the 12th of
March, he was married to Miss Alice E. Miller; they have
a family of four children, all of whom are still living, named
Claude, Annie, Fenella and Allen G.
Thurman.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
JOSEPH P. HUNTER, was born in Columbia
Co., this State, Feb. 24, 1820, where he resided with his
parents until the age of 14 years, when he removed with his
parents to this county and township, where he has since resided;
he is the fourth child of Samuel and Jane Hunter, who are
both dead, his father having died in 1844, and his mother died
in 1870, in the month of October. He was married to
Angeline Clark March 26, 1846; they have reared a
family of ten children, nine of whom are still living—Mary
Jane, Margaret Ann, Calvin C, Samuel P., James J., Minnie P.,
Allie E., Angeline and Ida J.; the one deceased was
named Sarah K. Mr. Hunter has served his township
as Clerk, Justice and Treasurer for a number of years.
Mr, Hunter has always taken an active part in church
matters, having united with the Presbyterian Church at an early
date (about the year 1840); Dec. 1, 1823, the church was
organized in this township, being the first public house of
worship in this township; the father of John A. Lee was
one of the first members that officiated at the church, and
Mr. Hunter states that the Rev. Robert Lee was
very instrumental in its organization; Mrs. Hunter
is also a member of the same church and has been for forty
years. While Mr. Hunter has held offices of
trust, he has been School Director for twenty years. Mr.
Hunter's health is not very good at this present time;
Mrs. Hunter has been for the last few years afflicted
with the rheumatism, but is able to be about. Mr.
Hunter can recall the time when, at an early day, himself
and father had to blaze the trees to go from their house to
mill; the west line of his farm is the old Huron trail, and is
nearly on a direct line with West Diamond street, Mansfield,
south. Mr. Hunter's father served in the war
of 1812; also his uncle and grandfather were in the same war.
He has, by strict integrity and economy, made for himself and
family a good home.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 753-754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
MARTIN M. HUNTER is the oldest child of
Andrew and Margaret Hunter; he was born in Blooming Grove
Township Aug. 6, 1853; he is, by profession, a school teacher,
but is now the senior partner of the firm of M. M. Hunter &
Co., general dealers in all kinds of furniture, as well as
undertaking in all its departments, at Shiloh, Ohio. They
always sell goods with prices to suit the times.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
SAMUEL P. HUNTER was born in this township
March 7, 1855; he has since resided here, with the exception of
three years he lived in Butler Township. He was married
Sept. 6, 1876, to Mary E. Clayberg, who was born in
Butler Township Sept. 16, 1856, and has always lived in the
county; they have one child — Edith May. Mr. Hunter is,
by profession, a school teacher, and has followed that several
terms in the winter season. For the past few years, he has
turned all his attention to farming and raising stock, and
intends, in the future, to make sheep-raising a specialty.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
ALEX. HUSTON was born in Middleton
Township, Columbiana Co., in November, 1823, where he resided
until the year 1850, when he removed to this township, where he
has since resided. He was married, in 1843, to Nancy
Rodgers, who bore him three children, who, with their
mother, are all dead. He married his second wife, Miss
Mary Parks, in April, 1851; she was born in Richland Co.;
she died June 8, 1875; the fruits of this marriage were four
children; three are still living— Mathew, Louisa and
Rebecca A.; the one deceased— Harriett, died in
April, 1871, aged 1 year 5 months and 9 days.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
JAMES HUSTON was born in Franklin Township
Feb. 18, 1841, and has always lived in this county; he has lived
in this township since 1861. He was married, Jan. 9,
1868, to Dorcus Zeigler, who was born in Butler
Township Jan. 25, 1842, and has always lived in the county; they
have six children—Carrie, Charles, Rufus,
Ransom, Razela and Jessie. Mr.
Huston has always followed farming as his vocation.
He has, by economy, honesty and industry, accumulated a good
home. His father cut the first tree down after the town of
Rome was laid out as a town; he was born in Columbiana Co.; he
came to this county when he was about 20 years old, and resided
here until his death, which occurred in the latter part of
April, 1879; he was 73 years old.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
MRS. MARGARET HUSTON was born in this
township and on the same farm she now owns, Feb 6, 1825, and has
always lived in this township and on the same farm. She
has never been absent from the township six weeks at one time.
She is the oldest child of Thomas and Mary Thompson.
Her father was born in Washington Co., Penn., Feb. 22, 1800; he
came to this county Nov. 15, 1823, and lived here until his
death, which occurred July 13, 1868; her mother died June
26,1863; she was born May 22, 1799, in York Co., Penn.; her
maiden name was Mary Beaird; she was married,
March, 1828, in Washington Co., Penn.; the same year, they
removed to this county. Our subject's sister. Miss
Kezia Thompson, who owns the farm jointly with
her, is the fourth child of Thomas and Mary
Thompson; she was born May 22, 1831, on this farm also, and
has always lived in the county and on the same farm.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
Blooming Grove Twp. -
MATHEW HUSTON was born in this township,
Aug. 15, 1852, and has always lived in the township. He
was married, July 26, 1877, to Lucy E. Willis, who
was born in Huron Co. June 14, 1854. Mr. Huston
has always followed farming as his vocation, in which he is
still engaged.
Source: History of Richland Co., Ohio - Vol. II - A. A.,
Graham & Co., Publishers. 1807 - 1880 - Page 754 |
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