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  • Republican, Business Abstracts 1887 Wooster Republican, Business Abstracts 1890 Wooster Republican, Business Abstracts 1891 Wooster Republican, Business
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  • 1884 19 November 1884 21 March 1888 27 November 1889 29 January 1890 24 December 1890 14 January 1891 21 January 1891 4 November 1913 7 November 1913 11
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  • following is a list of businesses at 15 E. Liberty St. 1884: New American, The 1890s: Yoder House
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  • The following is a list of residents residing at 75 W. North St. by decade. 1894-1895: Mellinger, M. C., carpenter 1900: Mellinger, M. C., wood worker
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  • S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio (category S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio) (section 30 S. Market St.)
    St. 22 S. Market St. 24 S. Market St. 26 S. Market St. 30 S. Market St. 34 S. Market St. 36 S. Market St. 47 S. Market St. 49 S. Market St. 51 S. Market
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  • The following is a list of residents residing at 17 E. Liberty St. 1890s: Yoder House 1904: American House Bar
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  • complete this table Include U.S., Appointments of U.S. Postmasters 1832-1971 (1930-1971 volume 55) U.S., Appointments of U.S. Postmasters 1832-1971 (1891-1930
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  • Gerstenslager, a young blacksmith, went to work for the company. In the early 1890s, George Gerstenslager became the owner along with John Weimer. At that time
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  • partial index Forthcoming: Not available yet Pensions (1880s) Pensions (1890s) Pensions (1950s) World War II Scrapbook Index 1886 Physicians in Wayne County
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  • American Four Square architectural style popular during the mid-1890s to the late-1930s. The house was most likely built in 1907 as noted by an inscription
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  • School 1896 6-Jul-39 33rd Cedar Valley School early 1890s 31-Aug-39 Cedar Valley School early 1890s 8-Sep-39 Chester High School 1951 25-Aug-06 55th Chippewa
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  • recorded. The 1890 U.S. census was destroyed by fire in the 1930s. If archivists would have known then how to salvage damaged material, much of the 1890 census
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  • . . . About Name Harry's Art Gallery Recreation Amusement / Gambling / and Recreation Industries Services Art Studio Facts Founded Date unknown Wooster
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  • February 02, 2002: "Beulah Bechtel's Closing in March", The Daily Record, p..
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  • Department. ad, . ad, . Akron Brass Company ‎ (← links | edit) Freedlander's ‎ (← links | edit) Buffalo One Price Clothing House ‎ (← links | edit) Wooster
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  • 1884 to 1886 - Jacob Mougey 1886 to 1888 - Jacob Mougey 1888 to 1890 - E. A. Brown 1890 to 1892 - E. A. Brown 1892 to . - John Brown (Vice E. A. Brown deceased)
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  • 1870 - September 7, Wooster's first president, Dr. Willis Lord, was inaugurated, the University was dedicated, and the College's 34 students were introduced
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  • photos for a lengthy article on the LA&S, 1948 More photos from the 1948 LA&S article, The meat of the 1948 LA&S article, Diesels replace steam engines
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  • are recorded on November 30, 1824, Page 450, Volume 3, Wayne County Recrder's Office in Wooster, Ohio. It was named after its founder, who served as an Associate
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  • of documents from Col. Gerlach's personal records. The file was donated to the Wayne County Public Library by Mr. Harry S. McClarran in 1989, and is currently
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  • instituted the Station's Field Days program in 1917 to show farmers the facility's research results firsthand. By the Station's 50th anniversary in 1932
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  • Historical Landmark (1875-1899), Also known as Massillon Woman's Club;J. Walter McClymond's Residence, located 210 4th St., NE. , Massillon., Historic Function:
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  • Business Letterheads ‎ (← links | edit) Rittman Press Births/S ‎ (← links | edit) Rittman Press Deaths/S ‎ (← links | edit) David Louis Freedlander ‎ (← links
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  • given by Kathleen Murray Slater Al Harris came down from Seville in the late 1890's and built the Arcade Hotel. This was the most imposing building around and
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Chippewa Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Plain Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Wooster
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Chippewa Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Baughman Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Wayne
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  • | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Canaan Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Wayne Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Green
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Sugar Creek Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Paint Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Sugar
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  • - Jewelry Stores ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Paint Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Paint Township ‎ (← links | edit)
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  • Celebrezze, Jr., Secretary of State 1980. The 1810 Census data comes from Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio, volume 2 page 833. Census data for 1970 and
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  • Component Manufacturing Facts Founded 1890 Orrville,Ohio Related Key Persons Founders A. F. Schantz Location 626 S. Walnut St., Orrville, 44667, Ohio, United
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  • served 1874 - T. J. McElhenie 1878 - John B. Wilson 1884 - T. E. Peckinpaugh 1890 - Henry Marshall 1896 - A. B. Peckinpaugh 1902 - L. N. Hough 1909 - James
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  • fine line of ingrain, tapestry and brussels carpets, plush, velvet's, etc. rugs, matting's, oil cloths, lace, damask and porterre curtains, poles and fixtures
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  • Persons Founders Joseph J. Ramseyer Owners (1874-1882), George J. Reener (1888-1890), F. Runge Martin Rich (1884-1888), Frederick Weis Sr. (1882-1888), John
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Congress Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Sugar Creek Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Baughman
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  • Theater 1950s: Medal Brick & Tile Company McDonald & Company Agricultural Works McNutt Dairy Nadelin's Restaurant and Catering Service 1890s: National House
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  • Date unknown Related Key Persons Location 1989 S. Buckeye St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States 1890 - Construction 1977 - August 8, Destroyed by train
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  • Mineral Product Facts Founded 1890 Dissolved Date unknown Related Key Persons Founders George A. Fisher Ralph E. Fisher Deltha S. Fisher Key Persons 1895-1940)
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  • Category:Government ‎ (← links | edit) McSweeneys (surname) ‎ (← links | edit) Hardesty's Special Military History of Ohio ‎ (← links | edit) Surnames beginning with
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  • Material / Garden Equipment and Supplies Trading names Gilbert's Sawmill Facts Founded 1890 Smithville,Ohio Dissolved Date unknown Related Key Persons Founders
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  • L. Kean W.T. Barnes Richard Elson Edward J. Barrett William S. Battles H.B. Bertolett W.S. Battles J.W. Fergusson H.A. Hart Hannah J.T. Iler Kutchin Mowry
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  • left Wooster and had charge of some of the large mills of the country. In 1890 he returned to Wooster and was made head miller until 1909, when he became
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  • & Caskey Letter from John S. Caskey to Wa. Co. Commissioners concerning the Civil War Soldiers Relief Commission circa 1890s.
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  • Leander S. Baumgardner Addison G. McClure -- was already serving under the old organization A. S. McClure, President W. Immell, Vice President S Asdell
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Chester Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Baughman Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Chester
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Chippewa Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Sugar Creek Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Wooster
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Canaan Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/East Union Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Wooster
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  • of Immigrants (commonly referred to as Rupp’s book on immigrants) Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684: Penn’s Colony, vol. 1 Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819
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  • enlistments in different infantry organizations Pensions (1880s) Pensions (1890s) Pensions (1950s) One of the greatest disasters of the Civil War was the explosion
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  • labors of the farm and continued to make his home with his parents until 1890. He was then variously employed until about 1893, when he engaged in the
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  • Louis Young's name carved into it. Louis Young engaged in a number of various business pursuits after settling in Wooster in the mid-1850s before permanently
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  • school around 1890 was moved from the schools lot (NE corner) across the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks and placed N of Shreve Road and S of the Railroad
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  • Businesses Miscellaneous 1850-1869 1870-1879 1880-1889 1890-1903 Wooster Bottling Company aka Young's Bottling Works Wooster Brass (Division of Fyr-Frter
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/East Union Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Congress Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Chester
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  • ______Joseph S. Day, 120th O.V.I. William W. Snyder.______________________________________________________________Capt. S. T. Moore, U.S. Army [Gotfried
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  • gives William’s parents as Ligah Mathews and Eizabeth Oliver. Mattie’s parents are given as Jacob Kindall and Narcissus Joy. On William’s death certificate
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  • ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Wooster, Ohio ‎ (← links | edit) Wooster Steam Laundry ‎ (← links | edit) 1890 Memorial Day Pamphlet and List
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  • reference books in the law offices of M. Bonewitz on Liberty Street. In the late 1890s, records also show a library on the second floor of a clothing store—Saibenes
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  • have been affiliated. Attorney Mayor of Wooster (1877-1880) Probate Judge 1890s Inventor List any involvement with the community. Please include any awards
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  • codified. During the 1890s Swartz served as a Wayne County probate judge for two terms. 1814: John Bever To John Sloane Vol. 1 p.131 R13-T15-S4 PSE (later numbered
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  • soldier’s pension.Samuel S. Wyre, of Millbrook, has been granted a soldier’s pension.John M. Keim, of Wooster, has been granted an increase of soldier’s pension
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  • Historical Library has a collection of many scrapbooks. 1890 to 1930 Hallie Heckman Steenburg 1890 to 1920 Henry Shelly and Hazel Kirschner 1897 to 1909
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  • Wooster Geyers Chapel Jackson Presbyterian St. Mary's, Wooster St. Paul's Reformed Church St. Peter's United Church of Christ (formerly Evangelical & Reformed)
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  • Persons Location 146 N. Buckeye St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio 1890 - September, Fire at Thoman's Tannery: The tannery of E. Thoman was badly damaged by fire
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  • Orrville Black Florence Alice 1922 18 GA patient East Union Black Flowers Joseph 1890 50 TN Wooster Black Flowers Edna 1897 43 KY Wooster Black Flowers James 1915
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  • Chippewa Road, Orrville was established on 28 December 1890. East Chippewa Church was built in 1890 but broke from the Chippewa congregation in 1921. It
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  • The narrow three-story brick building at 122 S. Market St. was built in 1888 by Allen Clark after he bought four lots from the City of Wooster that included
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  • Smith postmaster-ship, the Post Office in Smithville moved from the Smith's cabin to behind the Emporium (Smithville, Ohio) near the Church of God. History
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  • marketed worldwide through a series of mail-order catalogs. By the late 1890s and early 1900s, Barber designed some of his most elaborate mansions for affluent
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  • guests, and still they come Mr. B. we wish you success. 1890 - July, CONGRESS: The Commercial House, W. S. Brown proprietor, has received a new coat of paint
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  • (B-1604).jpg# 4/30/1975 0:00:00 1 O'Brien, Cinda S 10/22/1963 18803 #RP-1963\Abstracts\O'Brien, Cinda S (D-18803).jpg# 10/24/1963 0:00:00 1 O'Brien, Erin
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  • of Informant Informant’s address Length of time deceased was under physician’s care Time of death Duration of illness Physician’s signature and address
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  • (B-12952).jpg# 10/27/1949 0:00:00 23 Edds, Jennifer S 8/7/1966 19618 #RP-1966\Abstracts\Edds, Jennifer S (B-19618).jpg# 8/17/1966 0:00:00 1 Edgar, Judith
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  • Freedlander's Store Directory (category Freedlander's) (section Crow's Nest/ Buyer's Desk)
    Burger Sr., Work Clothes Shop, Men's Furnishings, Buyer, Merchandise Manager of Men's Furnishings, Men's Clothing and Boy's Store, Fishing Tackle and Sport
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  • edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Plain Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1873)/Franklin Township ‎ (← links | edit) Caldwell's Atlas (1897)/Green
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  • Chippewa School 3 Chippewa ??? ??? Chippewa School 4 Chippewa ??? ??? Rogue's Hollow Chippewa ??? ??? Frase / Chestnut Hill Chippewa ??? ??? Clay Knob Chippewa
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  • Media Gallery Discover more about mayor's in Doylestown, Ohio. Read more Timeline View the timeline of mayor's in Doylestown, Ohio. Read more 175th Anniversary
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  • Shelby was so impressed by Follis’s performance that he recruited him right away. He got him a job at the Seltzer’s Hardware store in Shelby, Ohio, so
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  • change to its current name took place. The current building was built in 1890 on today’s present site. Sources found for this church include; Church Histories
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  • place of burial. Other information may be added with the contributor's or editor's discretion. 2 Nov 1816 24 June 1843 Wayne County, Ohio 14 Nov 1887 16
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  • 5m Dague, George Perry, born 15 May 1859 s/o George & Mary Ann, died 7 Oct 1859 aged 4m & 22d Dague, Infant s/o George & Mary Ann, born 1 Apr 1868 Dague
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  • volunteer time with MCC Connections, the MCC Relief Sale, People to People, Boy’s Village, and Habitat for Humanity. The church has affirmed women in ministry
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  • chairman, P. Baker, Secretary, with forty-three members recorded. H. Funk, P.S. Baker, were chosen as Elders; J. Shelley and M. Priest, Deacons. Families
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  • 1879 - Rev. L. H. McConnell 1881 - Rev. N. S. Albright 1884 - Rev. George Mather 1886 - Rev. R. T. Stevenson 1890 - Rev. D. C. Dawson 1895 - Rev. J. Frank
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  • auctioneer, 1 ME business old Bissell’s going out of business and building being torn down and new one built in 1890. The building to be erected site of
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  • WDR 28 Jul 1890 3 4 Conold, Ellen Conold, Jacob WDR 26 Aug 1890 2 4 Sidle, Catherine(Emma?) Sidle, William (Charles?) 16 Sep 1890, 18 Sep 1890 1885 Failure
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  • Assembly. Global IP News. 2014 November 5. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Releases The Wooster Brush's Patent Application for Tool Holder. Global IP
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  • 23, 1951: "Wayne County's 102nd Fair Likely To Be 'Full House'", The Daily Record, p. 123. September 07, 1951: "Wayne County's 102nd Fair Will Open Tuesday"
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  • Wipert, Bonnie S. Church Histories of Wayne County, Ohio. Wooster, OH: Self published, 1987 Wipert, Bonnie S. Church Histories of Wayne County, Ohio. Wooster
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  • W (B-2240).jpg# 7/26/1978 0:00:00 3 Sabo, Christy S 10/7/1952 14323 #RP-1952\Abstracts\Sabo, Christy S (B-14323).jpg# 10/9/1952 0:00:00 15 Sabo, Jenine
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  • (D-13838).jpg# 10/4/1951 0:00:00 9 Dalbey, Sherman S 6/5/1981 3365 #RP-1981\Abstracts\Dalbey, Sherman S (D-3365).jpg# 6/15/1981 0:00:00 10 Daley, John A
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  • in the late 1790s, were held together with wooden pegs and a chinking made of mud from nearby Rogues Hollow and horsehair. Caldwell's 1873 atlas indicates
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  • JG McCoy office Downing block, NE side of square. Dr. ME Mowery office 30 S Market Street.
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  • (B-10214).jpg# 5/18/1939 0:00:00 7 Norton, Robert S 2/9/1907 2360 #RP-1979\Abstracts\Norton, Robert S (B-2360).jpg# 1/24/1979 0:00:00 6 Norton, unknown
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  • Wayne County, OH 1884-1890: Includes Wooster City only. Organized by Ward, then by 1st letter of surname. Information includes owner’s name; value (dollars);
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  • J. Swartzendruber (1890-1966) 1955-1966 Leroy A. Schlabach (1933-1996)(Minister) (Bishop) 1957-1959 1959-1996 Delmar Falb 1982-2000s? Paul Mullet 1995-2005
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  • at 123 S. Main St. in Creston. Built in 1873 in the style typical of an 1800's downtown department store. 2nd floor was constructed as the area's first
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  • Conrad's Food Store 1933-early 1940s when John Lerch left the business in 1932 to start Lerch Pastry Co. that developed the locally infamous Lerch's Donuts
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  • In 1890 (Brother) Ezra Smith severed his connections with the United Brethren faith and established within his home a place of worship. which drew people
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  • [[Pennsylvania Death: 2 September 1882 Place of Death: Wayne Co, OH Parents: John S. Yoder (1777-1866) and Anna Kaufman Yoder (1776-1843) John Holdeman Born: 31
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