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Matches 1,051 to 1,100 of 1,165
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1051 | son of Glen E. Walther and Nellie M. Butterbaugh | Walther, Maurice Carl (I332)
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1052 | son of Henry Habegger and Mary Ann Zimmerly | Habegger, Vincent Isaac (I303)
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1053 | son of Henry Weller and Adeline Copley | Weller, Harvey (I222)
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1054 | son of Herbert Wilson and Rebecca Willis | Wilson, Paul Oliver (I74)
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1055 | son of Hermon H. Sanderson and Kathleene Mickleborough | Sanderson, Joseph Lyon (I281)
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1056 | son of Israel Miller and Regina Kitch | Miller, Joseph (I204)
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1057 | son of Jacob Blosser and Sophrona Seitz | Blosser, John Seitz (I219)
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1058 | son of Jacob Slusser and Lydia Veach | Slusser, Charles Harvey (I431)
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1059 | son of Jacob Wooley and Rebecca Shafer | Wooley, Benjamin Joshua (I445)
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1060 | son of James Cunningham | Cunningham, Dr. William (I111)
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1061 | son of James Graham Bryant and Elizabeth McQueen Currie | Bryant, James Graham (I280)
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1062 | son of Jay D. Jacobus and Ethyle Knisely | Jacobus, Jeremiah Knisely (I353)
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1063 | son of Jeremiah Crowley and Hannah Sinnett | Crowley, Winfield Scott (I379)
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1064 | son of John A. Williams and Lois Emerson | Williams, Alfred Lynn (I57)
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1065 | son of John Alexander Wagner and Christeena Frederick | Wagner, Thomas Jefferson (I271)
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1066 | son of John Blanton and Maxine Porter | Blanton, Lowell Thomas (I437)
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1067 | son of John George Stuber and Minnie A. Rohm | Stuber, Ralph Vernon (I266)
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1068 | son of John Marion Briggs and Catherine | Briggs, Samuel (I413)
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1069 | son of John W. Davis and Ora Holgbrink | Davis, Donald Allen (I52)
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1070 | son of John Whitely and Christiana Hall | Whiteley, Joseph (I419)
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1071 | son of John Wineland and Mary Elder | Wineland, Jonathan (I203)
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1072 | son of Jonathan Gibson and Elizabeth Morris | Gibson, Frank E. (I390)
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1073 | Son of Joseph and Margaret (Nosafarest). Resident of Bell Coulee and father of Mrs ER Canen. | Bollinger, Daniel (I41)
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1074 | son of Joseph Bollinger and Margaret Rebecca Hosafoore/Hessoface | Bollinger, Daniel (I41)
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1075 | son of Joseph Effenberger and Anna Meininger | Effenberger, William Henry (I213)
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1076 | son of Joseph Henry Hill and Eda A. Grogg | Hill, John Henry “Jack” (I249)
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1077 | son of Joseph L. Dusseau and Celina LaFountain | Dusseau, Cornelius Joseph (I102)
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1078 | son of Lester Eis and Mildred McFeeters | Eis, Paul (I322)
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1079 | son of Levi Bryte Spencer and Grace Cecelia Guyer | Spencer, Cleopha (I160)
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1080 | son of Louis Vernon Hogan and Lola Mae Frost | Hogan, Louis Vernon (I306)
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1081 | son of Martin W. Winover and Anna Laura Bearley | Winover, Harry Martin (I299)
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1082 | son of Milton Marquart and Deliah Redick | Marquart, Soloman George (I340)
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1083 | son of Nelson George Williamson and Naomi Donelda Hammon | Williamson, Robert Nelson (I104)
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1084 | son of Oden Maxwell Warren and Flossie Warden | Warren, Raymond Oden (I357)
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1085 | son of Oliver Brandon Pierce and Mary Ann McCowen | Pierce, Hershel Dale (I392)
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1086 | son of Otho Cresup Boren and Laura Belle Myers | Boren, Lieut Richard Pershing (I335)
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1087 | son of Peter Hofferbert and Phillipina Phebe Wallis | Hofferbert, John Leonard (I438)
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1088 | son of Peter Huffman and Barbara Peterson | Huffman, Amos (I420)
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1089 | son of Pressly Sherrard and Minnie McDonald | Sherrard, Charles Roosevelt (I115)
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1090 | son of Russell Edwin Guilford and Agnes Holbrook | Guilford, Merlin Francis (I220)
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1091 | son of Theodore Collet and Josephine Mary Marshall | Collet, Joseph Theodore (I246)
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1092 | son of Thomas Casselman and Hannah Knouse | Casselman, Jerome Franklin (I201)
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1093 | son of Thomas Jefferson Harbaugh and Anna Scott | Harbaugh, Charles Alvin (I382)
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1094 | son of William E. Harris and Livona A. Pendleton | Harris, Carroll W. (I304)
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1095 | son of William Gideon Fenstermaker and Anna Elizabeth Root | Fenstermaker, Ora Gideon (I225)
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1096 | son of William Guy Tooman and Mary Elizabeth Heffley | Tooman, Earl William (I327)
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1097 | son of William Henry Shellenbarger and Rosa Wagner | Shellenbarger, Lewis Carroll (I268)
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1098 | son of William Sullivan and Alice Abbott | Sullivan, Corbin William (I227)
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1099 | Source History of Putnam County, Ohio H.H. Hardesty & Co., Chicago and Toledo 1880. Alfred Morris, our subject, was born in Allen county, Ohio, October 1, 1862, He lived upon the home farm until he had attained the age of sixteen years, and received a good education in the schools of Columbus Grove, Before he had reached his majority his father engaged in contracting and building macadamized roads, making our subject his foreman and superintendent, in which position he developed an excellent business capacity and a general knowledge of affairs. Afterward, our subject entered a machine shop at Lima as an apprentice, but after six months it became apparent that his health would not permit of such occupation. He now engaged in the saw-mill business at Randolph, Mo., for one year, then in the ice business at Columbus Grove for one year. After this he purchased a farm and lived thereon for four years, and after this engaged in the saw-mill business at Rimer, Ohio, for a similar length of time. In 1892 he came to Continental, where he has since done an extensive business. His plant is valued at $3,300, and besides, he owns various pieces of village property. Connected with his business is the Nickle Plate stock yard, which he controls and operates, and he also deals extensively in coal. He has made the major portion of his possessions himself by energetic and honorable business methods. In politics he is a republican, and has held the office of city clerk, and is a member of the school board. He has officiated as superintendent of the Sabbath-school, is at present a teacher, and has aided most liberally in the erection of the United Brethren church at Continental, of which society he and his wife are members, as also they are of the Good Templars' lodge. He was united in marriage, January 1, 1884, to Miss Maggie A. Billheimer, who was born in Putnam county, she being the daughter of Joseph and Loraine (Beardsley) Billheimer, who were early pioneers of the county and who lived to become leading agriculturists of the section. Mr. Billheimer was a strong republican, and both were prominent members of the United Brethren church. Four children have been born to our subject and his wife, they being, in order of birth, Joseph, Clarence A., Glaydus, and Homer. They form a happy circle and take great comfort in their home. | Morris, Alfred (I371)
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1100 | St Vincent Mercy Med Center | Hiltner, Doris Marjorie (I73)
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