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These biographies have been extracted from
Commemorative Biographical Records of Northwestern Ohio
including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams & Fulton.
Published at Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co. 1899.

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* ISHAM, Marshall B.  

MARSHALL B. ISHAM, a venerable citizen and a prominent farmer of Madison township, Lake County, Ohio, was born here Aug. 29, 1822.  His father, Ezra Isham, a native of New York, came to Ohio in 1812, when a young man of eighteen years, making the journey across the country in a wagon.  Upon his arrival in Lake county, he bought the farm on which his son now resides.  The red man has not yet disappeared from this part of  Ohio, and in the forest were plenty of deer, bears, wolves and wildcats.  Here he married Miss Laura Brooks, a native of Vermont and a daughter of David Brooks.  The Brooks family emigrated from the Green Mountain State of Ohio in 1812, coming by wagon, and locating on the South Ridge about one mile north of Mr. Isham's home.  Mr. Brooks died here at the age of eighty-two years.  After his marriage Mr. Isham built his cabin home, took his bride to it, and there they began life in true pioneer style.  They had two children, Marshall B. and Mrs. Matilda Palmer.  Mrs. Isham died at the age of fifty-six, her husband having passed away some years before.
     Marshall B. was only ten years old at the time his father died, and, he being the only son and older child, upon him devolved much responsibility.  His education was received in the primitive log schoolhouses of the period, and at the age of fourteen he did a man's work day after day.  He cultivated the land his father cleared, and as he grew older brought it up to a higher state of development, and also made additional purchases.  He is now the owner of 120 acres, all improved land, devoted to general farming and stock-raising.  Mr. Isham built his present residence in 1887, having had a fine home burned down just before he erected this one.
     He married, in 1847, to Mary E. Weed, a native of Leroy township, this county, and a daughter of Silas Weed, one of the pioneer settlers of Leroy township, whither he came from Massachusetts.  Mr. and Mrs. Isham have five children: Ezra, Charles, Willard, Alice and Mary.
    
He and his wife are members of the Congregational Church, and in politics he is a Republican.  He has served as Assessor of Madison township. (Page 1021)

 

 

 

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