BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Stark County:
with an outline sketch of
Ohio
Chicago: Baskin & Battey,
1881
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SAMUEL
IMMEL, Louisville; was born in Columbiana Co., Ohio,
Dec. 22, 1822. He is the second son of Jacob and
Sarah (Klingaman) Immel, who were parents of John,
Samuel, Mary, David, Joseph, Elizabeth and Rebecca.
The father and mother were natives of Pennsylvania, and
came to Ohio at a very early day. To better their
circumstances they were induced to remove to Marlborough
Twp., Stark Co., Ohio, in 1831, where they purchased 80
acres of land, on which they resided until their respective
deaths. Mr. Immel was a hard working,
industrious man, and by his upright conduct made many true
and kind friends. Samuel, the subject of this
sketch, passed his youth and early manhood on the farm, and
when 20 years of age went to the carpenter and joiner's
trade. After serving two and a half years
apprenticeship, he worked journey-work for a few years, and
has ever since combined his trade and farming to his
advantage. In 1849 he purchased his present home, and
he now has 65 acres of well improved land. In politics
he is a Republican, and he and wife are members of the
Evangelical Church. In 1847 he was united in marriage
with Mary Ann Kimmel, and by her had a family of six
- Franklin J., Sarah M., one that died in infancy,
John J., William H., and Harvey G. Mr. Immel
is an enterprising and influential citizen.
Source: History of Stark County: with an outline sketch of
Ohio - Chicago: Baskin & Battey, 1881 -
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