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ANTHONY ILG, Sandusky, was born in Wurtemburg, Germany, in 1820, and was a son of Casper Ilg.  Anthony was married in Germany in 1846 to Charity Manz. They emigrated to America in 1849, and settled in Cincinnati, where Anthony became engaged in the hotel and saloon business. They had a family of eight children, but three of whom are now living: Grace, born in Germany, Gustave and Otto. Charity died in April, 1871. Mr. Ilg was married again in December, 1871, to Mary Eble. Mary was a daughter of John and Barbara Eble, who resided in Indiana, coming to this country from Germany in 1854. Mr. Ilg purchased an interest in the old Fox brewery in 1871, the firm then being Raible, Stroble & Ilg; from 1874 to 1879 the firm was Stroble & Ilg, and in 1879 Mr. Ilg became sole proprietor. The firm now is A. Ilg & Co. Mr. Ilg settled in Sandusky in 1874.
CLARENCE G. ISAAC was born in Huron township on Oct. 19, 1901.  His parents were Henry J. Isaac and his mother Alice Broadley Isaac.
     After he left school he was active in Corn Club work for three years, receiving two trips to Washington and New York City.  He attended the district schools of Erie County and was graduated from Sandusky High School in 1920.  After graduation he was employed by the Breckenridge Company as salesman, which position he still holds.
     He is a member of the Rye Beach Community Club and a member of the Presbyterian Church.
     On the 4th day of August, 1824, at Huron, Ohio he was married to Ellen May Post, one of the four daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Post, the other three being named:  Edna, Kathryn and Thelma.  Like him, Mrs. Isaac was born in Huron on Aug. 1, 1901.  She attended the district school at Rye Beach, and graduated from Huron High School in 1920, and Erie County Normal School in 1821.  She was active in food club work, receiving a prize trip to Washington and New York City and another to Columbus.  She taught school in Huron Township for one year, and in Perkins Township for three years.  She is a member of the Huron Grange and the Presbyterian Church.  Her mother's name was Minnie L. Jarrett Post, who was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jarrett.  Her father was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Post, both of them being residents of Erie County through their entire life.  Mr. Post was a farmer by occupation.
     All of the three sisters of Miss Post attended the district school of Rye Beach.  Edna graduated from Huron High School in 1921.  Since that time she has worked at the Wilcox Store at Sandusky.  Kathryn was graduated from Sandusky High School in 1924 and is now in training as nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital, Thelma is a junior at Huron High School.
Source: Centennial History of Erie County, Ohio Vol. II - 1925 - Page 702 - Huron Twp.
 
 

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