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BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Seneca County : from the close of the Revolutionary War to
July, 1880 :
embracing many personal sketches of pioneers, anecdotes,
and
faithful descriptions of events pertaining to the organization of the
county and its progress
Published: Springfield, Ohio: Transcript Print. Co.,
1880
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DANIEL
LAMBERSON, was born
December 13, 1783, near Belvedere, New Jersey, and died December, 1852.
He came and located here in the fall of 1824. Source: History of Seneca County : from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 - Springfield, Ohio: Transcript Print. Co., 1880 - Page 508 |
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W. LANG Source: History of Seneca County : from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 - Springfield, Ohio: Transcript Print. Co., 1880 - Page |
LLOYD
N. LEASE was born at the
Van Meter section, in Eden township, Seneca county, on the 2d day of
April, 1838. His father, Otho Lease, came from Harford county,
Maryland. His mother's maiden name was Belinda Street. Lloyd
lived with his father on the farm until he grew up to man's estate.
He then kept a livery stable in Tiffin for about twelve years, when he
bought the old Evan Dorsey farm of 350 acres, in Scipio township.
Here he remained two years, when he sold his farm and again moved to
Tiffin in 1876. In 1878 he was elected sheriff. On the 11th
day of March, 1859, he was married to Miss Maria L. Krider, a daughter of
Samuel Dridler. The have but one child living, a son, growing up to
be a young man. Mr. Lease has a passionate fondness for harness and always has a fine horse. He used to deal in horses, and in 1873, when he took a lot of horses to Boston, he met with an accident at a collision in Westfield, Massachusetts, that crushed his left leg and crippled him for life. Source: History of Seneca County : from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 - Springfield, Ohio: Transcript Print. Co., 1880 - Page 629 |
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MR.
JOHN D. LOOMIS was born
Nov. 3, 1811, in Osego county, New York and was raised in Cayuga county,
same state. He came to Ohio in 1839 and located in New Haven where
he remained two years, and in 1847 removed to Tiffin, Ohio, where he
remained ever since. The firm of which he has been the head ever
since its location, has not only constantly increased sine its location
here, but has never been under the necessity of borrowing a dollar. Source: History of Seneca County : from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 - Springfield, Ohio: Transcript Print. Co., 1880 - Page 402 |
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NELSON B. LUTES,
was born in Wyoming county, Pennsylvania, March 1st, 1848; came to Tiffin
in 1870, and was admitted to the bar in 1872. Source: History of Seneca County : from the close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880 - Springfield, Ohio: Transcript Print. Co., 1880 - Page 384 SHARON WICK'S NOTES: 1860 Census - Wyoming Co., Pennsylvania - Monroe - Film Series M653 Roll 1197 Page 119 - Dwelling 714 Family 708 - Stephen Lutes age 56 - Farmer; Hannah age 53; Judsen age 23 - Farmer; Armina age 16 - Housework; Nelson age 12. 1870 Census - Wyoming Co., Pennsylvania - Monroe - Film Series M593 Roll 1467 Page 95 - Dwelling 52 Family 52 - Stephen Lutes age 66 - Farmer; Hannah age 63 - Keeping house. 1880 Census - Seneca Co., Ohio - 4th Wd. Tiffin - Film Series T9 - Roll 1065 Page 238 - Dwelling 78 Family 80 - Nelson B. Lutes age 32 - Lawyer; Nellie? C. age 32 - Wife - Lawyer; Elmira L__y age 5 - daughter; Evelyn L. age 3 - daughter. |
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