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CRAWFORD COUNTY,
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BIOGRAPHIES
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(Source: A Centennial Biographical History of Crawford County, Ohio - Chicago: 1902)

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H. C. OBERLANDER

HENRY C. OBERLANDER

Source: A Centennial Biographical History of Crawford County, Ohio - Chicago: 1902 - Page 600

OWEN OHL.   The man whose name is above is one of the old and honored citizens of Texas township, Crawford county, Ohio, and is a native of the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, having been born in Luzerne county, February 28, 1833, a son of Philip and Mary (Kless) Ohl, who had six children, named as follows: Joshua, John, Owen, Abraham, Caroline and Elizabeth, of whom the subject of this sketch is the only one now living. Philip Ohl served his country as a soldier in the war of 1812 and became a man of local prominence at his old home in Pennsylvania. In 1851 he moved with his family from Pennsylvania to Ohio, and located in Texas township, Crawford county, on the farm now owned by his son Owen. He bought eighty acres of land, on which was a small clearing and a log house. He made improvements and remained there continuously until 1876, when he died, at the age of eighty-three years.
     Owen Ohl lived on his father's home farm until 1869, when he removed to Lykens township, where he bought eighty acres of land, on which he lived seven years. After that he lived for four years on a farm owned by his father-in-law, Robert Dewalt, and then returned to his father's old homestead. He has been successful in a material way and has acquired two hundred acres of land, one hundred and twenty acres of which he divided among his children in 1901, retaining only his old homestead. In politics he is a Democrat and he and his wife and children are communicants of the German Reformed church.
      Mr. Ohl was married May 11, 1861, to Miss Isabelle Dewalt, daughter of Robert Dewalt, of Lykens township, and they have had seven children, the following data concerning whom will be of interest in this connection. Their son Robert lives in Wyandot county, Ohio. Their daughter Mary is the wife of P. A. Frankenfield, of Texas township, Crawford county. Their son Richard E. is a farmer in Seneca county, Ohio. Their daughter Laura E. is the wife of Albert Braldie, of Seneca county, Ohio. Their son William is a well-known citizen of Texas township. Their son Albert is a member of their household. Their daughter Ida is the wife of Willard Moore, of Texas township.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohl are passing the declining years of their lives quietly and calmly, with few bitter memories and with many pleasant thoughts of their past years, for their lives have been blameless and their worldly success has been won by most worthy means. Their charity has not been stinted and they have many times proven themselves friends to those in need. Their example has been a good one to their children and to all who know them and they are justly held in high esteem by a wide circle of acquaintances.
Source: A Centennial Biographical History of Crawford County, Ohio - Chicago: 1902 - Page 818
Auburn Twp. -
MRS. G. W. OVENS, Tiro; daughter of John and Maria (Staherin) Brenerd, and was born May 12, 1838, in Crawford Co., Ohio.  In the fall of 1858, she was united in marriage with Aaron Daugherty, and to this union were born three children, respectively - Lucy, born Aug. 12, 1860; Sherman, born Dec. 14, 1863, and Rebecca, born Feb. 15, 1865.  Mr. Daugherty was born Jan. 18,1 818, and died May 22, 1871.  He was a brother of Ezekiel Daugherty, mention of whom is made in the biography of Elizabeth Daugherty.  Mr. Daughterty was a great farmer and hardworking man.  He was temperate in his habits, and affectionate in his disposition toward his family.  He was a man universally respected by all who knew him.  Mrs. Daugherty, on the 5th of March, 1872, was married to George W. OvensMr. Ovens was born July 22, 1840, and is a son of William and Eleanor (Robinson) Ovens and is of Irish descent.  His father and mother were parents of six children - James, Anna, William, John, George and Kate.  The Ovens family came to the United States from Ireland in 1842, and to Crawford Co., Ohio, ten years later.  In his father's family James is the only one dead.  He was murdered for his money in Hardin Co., Ohio, in 1862. Mr. Ovens is a Democrat in politics, and a straightforward, honest and upright man.  On the death of her first husband, Mrs. Ovens and her children were left a valuable farm of 240 acres, which she still retains.  Mr. and Mrs. Ovens live happily together with her children on the old place left them in Auburn Township, and no family are more respected in Crawford Co., than this family.
Source:  History of Crawford County, Ohio, Publ. Chicago: Baskin & Battey, Historical Publishers, 186 Dearborn Street. - 1881 - Page 871

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