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*  1901 - Wooster High School annual <ref>Wooster High School annual. 1901. Wooster, Ohio</ref>
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===Christine Bros.===
 
===Christine Bros.===
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It is the hope of the new firm to continue its former great reputation in the furniture and undertaking business in Wooster and the county. The stock fo furniture will be kept complete and up to date as possible in every. While the equipment for undertaking is large and fully up to requirements, yet it is the intention of the new firm to at once add a very handsome and modernly constructed funeral car. It is the hope of Messrs. Christine & Danford to so conduct the business as to return the patronage of the ____________.
 
It is the hope of the new firm to continue its former great reputation in the furniture and undertaking business in Wooster and the county. The stock fo furniture will be kept complete and up to date as possible in every. While the equipment for undertaking is large and fully up to requirements, yet it is the intention of the new firm to at once add a very handsome and modernly constructed funeral car. It is the hope of Messrs. Christine & Danford to so conduct the business as to return the patronage of the ____________.
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* 1901 - Wooster High School annual <ref>Wooster High School annual. 1901. Wooster, Ohio</ref>
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*  1902 May 19, Christine Bros., Frank Hower took position, previously employed at Harding & Co., <ref>Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 15 May 1902, p. 3.</ref>
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*  1903 - A. Clark McIntire, employed by Christine Bros, and Miss Daisy Dunham was married at home or the bride's mother.
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*  1904 Wooster Directory, Christine Bros., furniture and undertakers, 22 W. Liberty St., H. B. Christine (Zimeria) undertaker, A. C. McIntire (Daisy), Clerk, Christine Bros. <ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio, 1903 Feb 11, p. 6.</ref>
 
* 1905 - March 8, buys half interest of H. B. Christine in the Christine Bros. furniture and undertaking business in Wooster, Ohio and it becomes Danford & Christine.
 
* 1905 - March 8, buys half interest of H. B. Christine in the Christine Bros. furniture and undertaking business in Wooster, Ohio and it becomes Danford & Christine.
 
* 1905 - December, buys the other half interest in the furniture and undertaking business to become sole proprietor of the business.
 
* 1905 - December, buys the other half interest in the furniture and undertaking business to become sole proprietor of the business.
 
* 1908 - Moore's Directory shows J.H.B. Danford Funeral Director and Embalmer operating at 22 W. Liberty St. in Wooster, Ohio.
 
* 1908 - Moore's Directory shows J.H.B. Danford Funeral Director and Embalmer operating at 22 W. Liberty St. in Wooster, Ohio.
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==Quick Facts==
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*  1905 - March 8, buys half interest of H. B. Christine in the Christine Bros. furniture and undertaking business in Wooster, Ohio and it becomes [[Danford & Christine]].
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*  1905 - December, buys the other half interest in the furniture and undertaking business to become sole proprietor of the business.
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*  1902 May 19, Christine Bros., Frank Hower took position, previously employed at Harding & Co., <ref>Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 15 May 1902, p. 3.</ref>
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*  1903 - A. Clark McIntire, employed by Christine Bros, and Miss Daisy Dunham was married at home or the bride's mother.
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*  1904 Wooster Directory, Christine Bros., furniture and undertakers, 22 W. Liberty St., H. B. Christine (Zimeria) undertaker, A. C. McIntire (Daisy), Clerk, Christine Bros. <ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio, 1903 Feb 11, p. 6.</ref>
      
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