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BIOGRAPHIES |
Source:
History of
Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio: A.A. Graham & Co., 1881 |
| JACOB
NELDON, Perry township; postoffice, West Carlisle;
born in Pennsylvania, in 1811; settled in this county in
1813; son of Henry and Catharine Heldon, and grandson
of John and Eve Neldon. He was married in 1840
to Mary Fry, daughter of John and Charlotte Fry.
Mr. Neldon, is the father of five children, viz:
Jeremiah, Lucinda, Francis M., and Henry S. |
| RANSOM
NELDON, Perry township post office, New Guilford;
born in this county, in 1831; son of John S. and Nancy
(Bailey) Neldon, grandson of John Neldon, and of
Edward and Rutha Bailey; married in 1860, to Miss
Mary Cullison, daughter of Jeremiah and
Rebecca Dullison. Mr. Neldon is the father of nine
children, viz: Daniel W., Nancy J., V. S., Rebecca, Ella,
Laura L., Leora, Emma E. and Nina O. |
| T. R.
NELDON, Perry township; postoffice, New Guilford;
born in this county in 1852; son of G. W. and
Elizabeth (Blake) Neldon, and grandson of John and
Nancy Heldon, and of Thomas and Temperance (Taylor)
Blake. He was married in 1876 to Adaline Blue,
daughter of Daniel and Clara Blue. |
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WILLARD
NICHOLS, White Eyes township; a native of New York
State; was born in September, 1832, and came to this county
with his parents, when but a child. February, 1860, he
married Miss Nancy A. Henderson, the daughter of
George Henderson, who was born in April, 1839.
They have a family of nine children: Charles F.,
Hattie A., Edwin, George H., Willard, James A., Frank, Lewis
A. and Ivy E., all living. Mr. Nichols
has lived in this township since his marriage, and owns
200 acres of land where he resides. He is trustee of
White Eyes. In 1849, he went to California; was in
that State about two years, engaged in mining; he went by
land and returned by water.
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JOHN
W. NORMAN, White Eyes township; farmer; born in
Oxford township, October 7, 1825; son of Isaac and Isabel
(Wise) Norman, both natives of the United States;
married Jan. 28, 1849, to Susan McCleary, who was
born Jan. 22, 1827. They have seven children, viz:
Melissa, Isaac, Sarah Isabel, Hannah, Hester, Hattie Nena,
James Lester. Melissa married Samuel Dougherty
in November, 1867, and they have four children living.
Isaac married Leah Brown in the fall of 1876,
and they have two children. Sarah Isabel was
married to Andrew Schrack in 1874, and they have one
child. Mr. Norman was a well-to-do
farmer.
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WILLIAM
NORMAN, Keene Township; shoemaker at Keene; born in
June, 1837, Mill Creek township; son of Javas and Barbara
Norman, who was the daughter of Daniel and Catherine
(Young) Weaver. At the age of twenty-one, Mr.
Norman began his apprenticeship of two and a half years
in Holmes county, under Jacob Miller. When it
was completed he opened a shop in Chili, and five years
later he went to Bakersville, and remained till he came to
Keene, about 1870. He has a flourishing trade, which
shows him to be an excellent workman. He was married
May 15, 1859, to Miss Matilda Redd, daughter of
Lewis and Elizabeth (Horn) Redd, of German descent.
Their children are - William F., born in March, 1862;
Ella J., born in March, 1864; Augustus, in
September, 1867; Joseph, in April, 1870; Hattie,
Oct. 2, 1873, and Vesta, in April, 1876.
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WILSON O. NORMAN, Adams township; young
farmer; postoffice, Evansburgh; born in Adams township, July
31, 1859; son of Isaac and Harriet (Norris) Norman,
and grandson of George and Barbara (Workman) Norman,
and William and Rebecca (Tipton) Norris, and
great-grandson of Benjamin and Margaret Norman, and
Isaac Workman, and Anna Norris, and
Silvester and Mary Tipton. His father was
born in Coshocton county, May 1, 1817. His mother was
born, Mar. 17, 1823, in Adams township, Coshocton county.
They were married Nov. 28, 1839, and are the parents of ten
children, six of whom are living, viz: Sylvester,
born Mar. 1, 1841; Rebecca, born Dec. 1, 1845;
Mary A., born Oct. 22, 1846; George W., born Aug.
16, 1852, and Francis M., born July 18, 1855.
His brother, Sylvester, was a soldier in the
Ninety-seventy O.V.I., three years. Wilson is a
promising young farmer, highly respected by all.
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J. W.
NORRIS, Bedford, township; farmer; postoffice, Mohawk
Village; born in 1851, in this county, and was married, in
1872, to Miss Caroline Middleton, of this county, who
was born in 1850. They are the parents of four
children, viz: Charles, deceased; George E.,
Chester C., and an infant.
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| MILTON
NORRIS, Perry township; postoffice, West Bedford;
farmer; born in this county, in 1852; son of G. W. and
Elizabeth Norris, and grandson of Thomas and Sarah A.
(Stills) Norris, and of George and Mary (Hogue)
McNabb. He was married in 1872, to Miss Martha
J. Shrigley, daughter of John and Mary T. (Barton)
Shrigley. They are the parents of five children,
viz: William, Mary E., Edwin O.; Charles Elmer,
deceased, and one unnamed. |
WILLIAM
NORRIS, Jackson township; Roscoe postoffice; born in
this county in 1835; son of Daniel and Mary (McCoy)
Norris, and grandson of william and Sarah (Graves)
Norris, and of Joseph and Mary McCoy;
married in 1855, to Rebecca J. Lockard, daughter of
Andrew and Mary Lockard. Mr. Norris is the
father of five children, viz: Mary A., G. O.,
Sarilda L., Henrietta E., Maro A. Mr. Norris'
father settled in this county in 1809.
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JOHN
NOBLE, Lafayette township; farmer; postoffice, West
Lafayette; was born in this county, in 1830; son of David
Noble; was married to Miss Wagner, of this
county, in 1852; they have had nine children. Mr.
Noble has always followed farming and has lived about
seventeen years at his present home.
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