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OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS

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Ashland County, Ohio
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(Source: History of Ashland County, Ohio with
Illustrations and Biographical Sketches,
by George William Hill, M.D. - Published by Williams Bros. 1880.)
( Source: A History of the Pioneer and Modern Times of Ashland
County from The Earliest to the Present Date, by H. S. Knapp, Publ.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. - 1863.)
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DANIEL
R. YARNELL, son of Aaron Yarnell, was born in
Loudonville Apr. 3, 1846. He learned the tinner's trade of
G. G. Leopold, in Loudonville, and Feb. 27, 1867, in
company with G. G. Leopold opened a stove and tin store
in Perrysville, the only store of the kind there, and remained
in partnership twelve years, when they sold to Jonathan
Coulter. At present Mr. Yarnell is engaged in
milling, his mill being situated two miles south of Loudonville,
on the Clear fork. It has three run of stone, and grinds
on the new process. Jan. 2, 1868, he married Miss L. L.
Gladdon, of Richland county, Ohio. He has been trustee
of Green township one term, and councilman ever since the town
was incorporated. He is the father of four children:
Oakley E., Guy G., Leon L., and Don G.
(Source: History of Ashland County, Ohio with Illustrations and
Biographical Sketches, by George William Hill, M.D. - Published
by Williams Bros. 1880. - Page 282) |
HENRY
ZIMMERMAN emigrated from Centre County, Pennsylvania, to
Jackson Twp., during June, 1823. Within the same year he
purchased, of Daniel Goodwin, eighty acres in section 3,
Perry Township, which he improved, and upon which he now
resides. When he removed to this place his wife and five
children constituted his family.
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Source #2 -History of Ashland County, Ohio - publ. 1863 -
Page 471) |
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