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CHARLES DAHNKE, Sandusky, a dealer in groceries and provisions, was born in Sandusky in 1858, and was son of John and Minnie Dahnke.  John died in 1879, leaving a widow and three children:  William C., Charles and Minnie.  Charles became engaged in the grocery business in 1877.  He was married that same year to Julia Roth, who was born in Sandusky, in 1858.  They have a family of three children:  Mary, Lizzie and Minnie.
FRED W. DAILEY, Oxford, Milan p. o., was born in Oxford, Oct. 4, 1851, and is a son of Erastus and Phoebe Dailey.  He received a liberal education and chose farming as an occupation; was married Sept. 24, 1884, to Fannie E., daughter of Robert and Mary Killey, of Marblehead, Ottawa county.  Two children have been born to them, Robert E., and Ethel Wells.
GEORGE DANIEL, Sandusky, one of the representative men of the county, was born in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, in 1834, and was a son of John and Eva Daniel, who came to America and settled in Sandusky in 1847.  John was a stone cutter by trade.  He died in 1854, leaving a widow and one son, George.  Eva died in 1872.  John Daniel, in company with his son, George, purchased a lot on which they erected a store, and became engaged in the general grocery and provision business.  In 1855 George became sole owner, and in 1865 sold the business.  He became engaged in the manufacture of grape wine in 1865, a business in which he is now engaged, having storage for 20,000 gallons.  He is now the oldest manufacturer of wine in the county.  He has held many of the city offices.  He was elected mayor for six years; town treasurer in 1857; councilman for four terms, and president of the board three years.  He was elected a member of the board of equalization of property, in 1880, representing four counties, and in 1884 was appointed by Governor Hoadley, commissioner of the fishery interest, serving as treasurer of the same, and on Nov. 28, 1887, was appointed postmaster.  He was married in 1855 to Agnes Iceman, who was born in Erie county, N. Y.  She died Aug. 14, 1883, leaving ten children:  George W., John N., Frank A., Benjamin W., Charles A., Victor Henry, Mary, Amelia, Louisa B. and Agnes M.  Mr. Daniel married his second wife, Claudine Good, Mar. 9, 1886.  She was born in Switzerland.
EMERY B. DARLING, Perkins, Sandusky P. O., was born in Salisbury, Addison county, Vt, in 1827, and was a son of Elnathan and Lucy C. (Corbett) Darling, who were born in Connecticut. They settled in Vermont, and in 1831 came to Chautauqua county, N. Y., where they remained until 1835, when they settled in Perkins township, Erie county, O., and purchased a homestead farm of 100 acres. Lucy died in 1835, leaving three children, of whom Emery B. is now the only surviving one. Elnathan married for his third wife Sarah Faulkner. They had one daughter, Amelia, now Mrs. Converse. Elnathan was a blacksmith in early life, after which he became engaged in the hotel business, and then went into the mercantile business. He was sheriff of Rutland county for several years. After settling in Ohio he became engaged in farming. He was born in April, 1782, and died September 13, 1870. Emery B. now owns and occupies the old homestead. He responded to the call for the 100 day soldiers, and enlisted in Company B, 145th Ohio Regiment, and was discharged in August, 1864. He served as express messenger for two years.
BELDING DE LAMATRE, Oxford, Kimball p. o., settled in Oxford township in 1844, and purchased a farm of 937 acres, for which he paid $3 per acre.  He was born in Hyde Park, N. Y., in 1819, and died in 1881.  He was married to Elizabeth O'Leary, in Oxford township, in 1848, and had a family of six children, of whom five are living:  Belding, jr., Carrie E., James C., Clayton W., and Grace J.   Mr. De Lamatre was a large stock drover and feeder.  He was engaged in taking large droves to the New York market via land, having at one time 218 oxen shod for the journey, which lasted about sixty days.  Mr. De Lamatre improved his farm, built a large brick farmhouse, also barn and other buildings.  He was interested at one time in grape growing on Kelley's Island.  For the last few years he turned his attention to sheep raising.  Mrs. De Lamatre still lives on the old homestead, but spends much of her time traveling.  Her daughter, Grace, who is still single, lives with her mother.  Belding, jr. was married in 1873, to Annie Wilson, who died in 1877, leaving one child, Maro Mackey.  He married his second wife, Emma James, in 1880.  they had two children, Hallie Austin and Grace E.  Belding jr. and James C. manage the farm, which contains 550 acres.  Carrie E. married M. J. Love; James C. married Mary Garlic in 1887; C. W. De Lamatre married Martha Sargeant, in 1887, who moved with her husband to Omaha, where C. W. has a large law practice.  Clayton received a college education, and was a graduate from the Cincinnati Law School; was admitted to the bar in 1886.  They have one child, Harrison C.
SAMUEL DEVLIN, Perkins, Sandusky p. o., an extensive farmer and dealer in stock was born in Delaware county, N. Y., i 1832, and was a son of Walter and Jane (Foster) Devlin, who were married in Ireland, and settled in New York with one daughter, Margaret, in 1836.  They came to Perkins township, Ohio, where they died.  They had a family of ten children, seven of whom are now living: Margaret, Mary Jane, Samuel, Walter, Jr., Nancy, Matilda and Fannie.  Mr. Devlin was married in 1872 to Nettie Hinds, who was born in Huron, and was a daughter of Edward and Theodosia Hinds.  Samuel and Nettie have a family of four children, Samuel J., Belle, Walter and Rosa.  Mr. Devlin now owns a farm of 300 acres.
DR. JOHN PALMER DEYO, Groton, Bellevue p. o., was, was born in New Paltz, Ulster county, N. Y., in 1804, and was a son of William and Elizabeth (Ketcham) Deyo, who, with their son, Hiram, came to Groton in 1831 and purchased a tract of 1,200 acres, for which they paid $1.25 per acre.  They had a family of five children:  Ruth, Hiram, Dr. John P., Maria and Patience.  John is now the only surviving one.  Hiram was married in Erie county, N.Y., and settled in Erie county, O., in 1831, where he died in 1845, leaving a widow and eight children.  John P. was graduated from then Geneva College, N. Y., in the class of 1826, being a classmate of ex-Governors Seymour and Hunt of New York.  He was graduated from the Hamilton Medical College of New York in 1827, and settled in North Carolina in the practice of his profession in February, 1833; settled in Groton, where he also practiced his profession until the death of his father in 1838, when he settled on the old homestead farm and became engaged in farming.  His mother was born in 1775 and died in 1861.  John P. was married in 1836 to Sarah Ann Foster, who was born in Tonawanda, Erie county, N. Y.  She died Sept. 14, 1887, leaving six sons and one daughter, Maria, Allen, Hiram, Frank, Bardeen, Delevan and Fred.
OTIS P. DEYO, Groton, Bellevue p. o., one of the representative men of Erie county was born in Groton township Feb. 7, 1843, and was a son of Hiram and Rachel (Coe) Deyo.  Rachel was born in New Jersey, Sept. 13, 1824, and was a daughter of Matthew and Martha Coe, who died in New York State.  Hiram was born in New Paltz, Ulster county, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1802, and came to Groton in the fall of 1831, when he purchased about 1,300 acres at $1.25 per acre.  He sold his father 400 acres for $3 per acre.  His father and family settled in Groton in 1832, where they died.  They were William and Elizabeth (Ketcham) Deyo.  They had a family of two sons and three daughters, Ruth, Hiram, John P., Maria and PatienceJohn P. is now the only one living.  Hiram died in 1845, leaving a widow and eight children, six sons and one daughter of whom are now living:  George, Denton, Festus, Charles, Rosanna, William and Otis B.  Erastus died leaving a widow and two children.  Denton enlisted in Sherman's regiment of sharpshooters in 1863.  Otis B. was married Dec. 5, 1867, to Augusta Ford, who was born in Groton in 1847.  They have had a family of three children, two are now living, Royal C., born Dec. 28, 1875; and Ernest F., born in Nov., 1880.  Augusta was a daughter of James and Mary A. (Rowcliff) Ford, who were born in England.
 
 
 
 

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