BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio
prepared under the Editorial Supervision of Hon. Charles A. Bowersox.
Volume II - Illustrated
Publ. by The Lewis Publishing Company - Chicago and New York
1920
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN NEFF Source:
A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 63 |
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JAMES A. NEIL Source: A
Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 209 |
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A. EARL NEWCOMER Source:
A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 115 |
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NERI B. NEWCOMER Source:
A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 308 |
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JOHN H. NIHART Source: A
Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 249 |
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ORRIN H. NIHART
- The old families of Williams County that have stood strong and
steady here for more than a half century include that of
Nihart, and land on which its early representatives located
as pioneers, is still in the family, a substantial part of it
belonging to Dr. Orrin H. Nihart, a prominent citizen and
able physician of Edon, Ohio.
Doctor Nihart was born Oct. 17, 1871, on
his father's farm in Center Township, Williams County, Ohio.
His parents were Daniel P. and Alice (Gabriel) Nihart.
the former of whom was born in Center Township, Jan. 7, 1841,
and the latter in Wayne County, Ohio, May 18, 1851. She
accompanied her parents to Williams County in 1866 and was
reared in Center Township and practically spent her entire life
there afterward. Following their marriage Daniel P.
Nihart and his wife located on a farm in the above township
and for a number of years he was in the live stock business,
buying and shipping extensively. They had two sons born to
them, Orrin H. and Charles. The father was
somewhat active in republican politics but not as an office
holder.
Source: A Standard History of Williams
County, Ohio - Vol. II - Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co.,
Chicago - New York - 1920 - Page 236 |
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WALTER K. NIHART Source:
A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 360 |
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WILLIAM A. NIHART Source:
A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 250 |
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MRS. ELIZABETH J. NORRICK
Source: A Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol.
II - Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New
York - 1920 - Page 349 |
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A. F. NORRIS Source: A
Standard History of Williams County, Ohio - Vol. II -
Illustrated - Publ. The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago - New York
- 1920 - Page 339 |
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