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Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
JOSEPH FLYNN, engineer at paper mills; born March 13, 1847, in New Yrok city; son of Patrick Flynn, a native of Ireland.  Young Flynn, when a small boy, sold newspapers at the newsboy's home,   New York city.  When about sixteen years of age, came to this county, and worked for Washington Darling, about two years; also worked for Anthony Wimmer, about one year; then came to this city, and engaged in the mill where he is now employed.  Mr. Flynn was elected constable, in 1869, and re-elected in 1880, which office he now holds.  He was married July 19, 1868, to Miss Mary Reynolds, daughter of Abraham Reynolds, of Canal Lewisville.
A. Z. FORNEY, Linton township; farmer; born in Linton township, April 14, 1828; son of Joseph and Susan (Miskimen) Forney; grandson of Abram and Polly (Forney), and of James and CAtharine (Bartmess) Miskimen.  His grandfather Forney moved his family from Baltimore, Maryland, in 1812.  His father settled in this county about 1826.  Mr. Forney  is the oldest of six children.  He was married October 7, 1849 to Huldah Doty, daughter of Isaac and Maria (Shaw) Doty, born in New Jersey, and came to this county when a little girl.  His children are Clark D., Harriet, Joseph W., Franklin, John, Sarah and Rachel
JAMES FORSYTHE, Oxford township; farmer; postoffice, White Eye Plains; was born near Nashville, Tennessee, in 1847; son of Samuel and Mary (Whiteside) Forsythe; came to this county with his parents when about six years of age, where he has since resided.  He was married to Rebecca Lisk.  His father passed away in 1872; his mother is still living.  He has been township treasurer of this township.  He and his wife are members of the Baptist church.  He owns two hundred and fourteen acres of land in the best part of this township.
JONAS FRY, Jackson township; postoffice, Warsaw; was born in this county in 1836; son of Jonas and Mary (Crowther) Fry, and grandson of Enoch Fry and James and Delilah Crowther.  Married in 1860, to Miss Sarah F. Hughes, daughter of William Hughes.  Mr. Fry  is the father of three children, viz:  Lincoln, Joshua and William E.
W. S. FRY, Perry township; born in this county in 1840, son of Samuel and Darcus (Cullison) Fry, grandson of John Fry and of Jesse and Notie Cullison.  He was married in 1861, to Miss Caroline crowther.  They are the parents of three children, viz:  William A., Willis and Emmet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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