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*1971: James Endres takes over ownership of funeral home from Warren Pim. Business renamed Pim-Endres Funeral Home.
 
*1971: James Endres takes over ownership of funeral home from Warren Pim. Business renamed Pim-Endres Funeral Home.
 
*1979: Endres closes business and sells property to Dean Grosjean and partners.
 
*1979: Endres closes business and sells property to Dean Grosjean and partners.
*(1979-2015)
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*???-2015: Location of Kennedy, Cicconetti, Knowlton & Buytendyk Law Firm.
 
*2015: Broehl Law Office relocates to Annat House.
 
*2015: Broehl Law Office relocates to Annat House.
  

Revision as of 15:01, 26 October 2018

The house located at 558 N. Market St. was reportedly built in 1860 by property owner George P. Emerich. Photograph by S. Zimmerman

This Civil War era house located at 558 N. Market St. in Wooster, Ohio was built by Captain George P. Emrich. The house features a mansard style roof. The outside walls are 23inch solid masonary of bricks originally made on the Emrich farm near town. The third floor features a ballroom complete with an orchestra alcove. The house remains much as it was when Captain Emrich built it, but the front stairway was reversed and a small brick addition was added when the building was used as funeral home.

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Comprehensive History

Timeline

  • March 28, 1859: George P. Emrich, Civil War captain, purchases the property from John and Kate McSweeney for $800.
  • 1860: Construction begins on house.
  • 1880: Emrich moves from farm to this house in town.
  • September 25, 1900: Kate and George P. Emrich sell the property to William Annat for $5,000.
  • 1941: William Annat dies; ownership of property shared by his children.
  • August 1944: Charles (William's son) and Elizabeth Annat sell property to Harvey and Helen Heise for $11,550.[1]
  • November 4, 1946: Harvey and Helen Heise sell home to Warren L. and Florence Pim for $24,750. Building becomes Pim Funeral Home.
  • 1971: James Endres takes over ownership of funeral home from Warren Pim. Business renamed Pim-Endres Funeral Home.
  • 1979: Endres closes business and sells property to Dean Grosjean and partners.
  • ???-2015: Location of Kennedy, Cicconetti, Knowlton & Buytendyk Law Firm.
  • 2015: Broehl Law Office relocates to Annat House.

Owners

Historical documents

Newspaper Articles

Notes

Photographs

Wayne County Recorder Property Transfers

  • 1857:
  • 1858: J. B. McKennan (mis-spelled McKinney) To John McSweeney, Lucas Flattery Vol. 48 p.75 Old Lot No. 149
  • 1859: John McSweeney To G. P. Emerich Vol. 54 p.288 Old Lot No. 149, March 28, 1859, $800
  • 1884: Wayne County Sheriff, Civil Action G.P. Emrich, etal To Catherine Norton Vol. 110 p.392 part of Old Lot No. 149, $5,100 (Emrich owed his sister, Catherine Norton, $1,690.46)
  • 1884: Catherine Norton To Kate Emrich Vol. 111 p.104 $5,100
  • 1900: Kate Emerich, G.P. Emerich To William Annat Vol. 141 p.322 part of Old Lot No. 149, now known as Lot 1638, $5,000
  • 1944: William Annat To Harvey Heise, Helen Heise, $11,500
  • 1946: Harvey Heise, Helen Heise To Warren Pim $24,750

References

  1. Daily Record, 19 April 1973, p.21

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