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  Hancock County, Ohio History
County, Va., February 8, 1810; son of John and Mary (Dane) Baker, natives of Virginia, who came to Ohio in 1812 and located in Madison Township, Franklin County, where they remained until 1830, when they removed to this county, settling in Findlay Township, and here passed the remainder of their days.
His parents moved to Stark County, Ohio, in 1823, with a family of five sons and two daughters, five sons and three daughters being born to them after their arrival in the State.
Hull was married in Morrow County, Ohio, in 1867, to Mary J., daughter of Abraham and Catharine (Brougher) Monnett.
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 Ministerial Directory
He pursued his studies at the Canonsburg Academy, and was licensed to preach the gospel June 25th, 1800, by the Presbytery of Ohio.
The pioneers of Newton, Ohio (near Youngstown) were not long without public religious exercises.
Source: History of Trumbull and Mahoning counties (Ohio): with illustrations and biographical sketches; Cleveland: H. Williams and Bros., 1882.
www.clanboyd.info /ministerial/index.htm   (1303 words)

  
 Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Mosier is survived by her sons, Curtis (Cindy) Mosier of Troy Township and Paul (Dana) Mosier of Braceville; daughters, Teresa (Carl) Sweeney of Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, and Melinda (Jeff) Pennington of Troy Township; sisters, Barbara (John) Severt of Garrettsville and Brenda (Clarence) Workman of Garrettsville; and 17 grandchildren.
She is survived by her sons, Tom (Donna) and James (Sharon) of Hiram Township; daughter, Wanda (Mike) Phillips of Ider, Ala.; brother, Doak of Wildwood, Ga.; and sisters, Roberta of Ravenna and Sheva Jean of Chattanooga, Tenn.; and three grandchildren, Brian Phillips of Chattanooga, Tenn., Joey Edwards and Bonnie Edwards, both of Garrettsville.
From 1943 to 1951, she was employed at Trumbull Lamp and later worked at Packard Electric from 1968 until her retirement in 1982.
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 Oliver Cowdery Home Page: Genealogy: 4 of 4
In 1644 the township of Reading (Middlesex Co.) was founded a few miles northwest of Essex.
(1765-1847) was born on September 5, 1765 in the village of East Haddam, Middlesex County, in the British Colony of Connecticut.
Lyman relocated his family in Elkhorn, the county seat of Walworth, and there continued his career as a lawyer and dabbler in politics.
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DILLON, JOHN FORREST, comp., Pacific Railroad Laws, Including Charters and Acts of Congress, Relating to or Affecting the Union Pacific Railroad, the Kansas Pacific Railway, the Denver Pacific Railroad, the Northern Pacific Railroad, the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, and the Texas and Pacific Railroad.
COPELAND, ALFRED MINOTT, History of the Town of Murrayfield, Earlier Known as Township No. 9 and Comprising the Present Towns of Chester and Huntington, the Northern Part of Montgomery, and the Southeast Corner of Middlefield, 1760-1783.
LANCASTER COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Lancaster, Pa., Index of Personal Names Appearing in Volumes XI to XX, Inclusive, of the Proceedings of the Lancaster County Historical Society.
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 My Family in the Civil War, Part 2
[ Carbon County, Pennsylvania in the Civil War ]
Pvt John Adam Shug; Co E 153rd PA Inf; Born September 2, 1838 near Kepler's Mill, Forks Twp, Northampton Co PA; son of Jesse and Catherine (Sandt) Schug; married Catherine Anne Kocher September 17, 1862; mustered in October 10, 1862 at Camp Curtain; died April 29, 1882 Forks Twp; buried Arndt's Cemetery, Forks Twp
Pvt Freeman Stocker; Co A 153rd PA Inf; Born Forks Twp, Northampton Co PA; son of Rudolph and Juliann (Dieter) Stocker; killed May 2, 1863 at Chancellorsville; buried Chancellorsville
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 Bibliography - Titles with H, I and J   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hancock County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions -- Amanda Township (Undated)
Hardin County Genealogy Society, McDonald Township Cemeteries, Hardin County, Ohio (1996) TIDBITS
Hibner, Aldis Everard, A Genealogy of The Descendants of Jsoeph Bartlett of Newton, Mass.
www.temple-genealogy.com /source4.htm   (6756 words)

  
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