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Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio
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- Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro.
1882
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DAVID DEAL.
The only survivor of the War of 1812, who continues to reside in
Fremont is David Deal. He was born near Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, in October, 1793. In his younger years he
took considerable interest in hunting and sporting. In
1813 he was drafted and placed in Colonel Stephenson's
regiment, under General Harrison's command.
He was with the army at Fort Meigs and Upper Sandusky, and was
at the former place during the siege. He-was discharged at Fort
Seneca shortly after the unsuccessful attack on Fort Meigs.
He married, in 1814, Magdaline Overmyer, daughter
of Peter Overmyer. In 1829 they came to this
county and settled in Jackson township. Mr. Deal
is now feeble, but retains correct impressions of military
operations in the Northwest during the period of the second war
with England.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page
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THOMAS
P. DEWEY, now residing at Clyde, Ohio, was born on the
27th day of December, 1852, in Crawford county, State of
Pennsylvania., and was educated at the common schools, mainly at
Kelloggsville, Ashtabula county, Ohio. He commenced
reading law at Painesville, Ohio, with Tinker & Alvord in
the spring of 1876, came to Clyde in the spring of 1877, and
finished his course of legal study in the office of Lemmon,
Finch & Lemmon at that place, reading until 1879. He
was admitted to the Bar Apr. 27, 1879, and commenced practice in
Tiffin, Ohio, in September following. He, however,
returned to Clyde, and is now practicing. Mr. Dewey
was married on the 9th day of September, 1879, to Miss Jennie
Stilwell. He is a young man of good faculties, and no
doubt will in time make a successful lawyer.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page
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EDWARD F. DICKINSON,
son of Rodolphus Dickinson, was educated at Cincinnati
and was admitted to the Bar at an early age. He was a
bright scholar and well qualified for the profession. He
is a man of talent, but has never devoted himself arduously to
the profession. He was prosecuting attorney for two terms,
beginning in 1852. He was elected to Congress in 1868.
He represented this district in Congress one term. He has
also been mayor of the city.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page
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RODOLPHUS DICKINSON
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 -
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BENJAMIN F. DRAKE
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 -
Page378 |
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BRYAN R. DUDKOW
was born in Adams township, Seneca county, Ohio, on the 1st day
of March, 1855. He was educated at Baldwin University,
Berea, Ohio, from which institution he received the degree of
Master of Arts. He commenced the study of law in the
office of Basil Meek, at Clyde, Ohio, on the 18th
day of June, 1877. On the 26th day of April, 1879, he was
admitted to the Bar by the district court of the county.
He did not, however, at once enter into active practice.
He served as deputy county clerk from the time of his admission
to the Bar, until April 26, 1880, at which time he commenced
practice in Fremont. On the 22d day of November, 1878, he
was married to Miss Mary E. Meek, daughter of Basil
Meek, who is now the popular clerk of Sandusky county.
Mr. Dudrow is a promising young member of the Bar, and
with his excellent habits and genial good manners will probably
attain a high professional standing. He is now, by
election, the city solicitor of the city of Fremont, and is to
all appearance on, the road to prosperity in his profession.
Source:
1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies -
Publ. Cleveland, Ohio: H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 -
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