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The history of Miami County, Ohio

Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co., 1880

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D. C. SHELLABERGER, merchant, Covington; is the present representative of a pioneer family, being the son of Dr. M. R. Shellaberger, who was a native of Pennsylvania, and an early resident of Miami Co.  D. C. was born in Covington in 1841; his early youth was spent there, durig which he received the benefit of such educational advantages as the home school afforded; when 16 years of age, he took a two years' course of instruction at the Piqua High School.  When the first call was made for three yeas' troops, he was the second one to volunteer at Covington, and was assigned to the 44th O. V. I., which he entered as a private., but was immediately appointed First Sergeant of Co. B.  In the spring of 1862, having passed a rigid examination (one peculiar to the command of Col. Cook, who was a regular), was commissioned Second Lieutenant, in which capacity he served until the latter part of the winter of 1864, when by reason of injury incapacitating until the latter part of the winter of 1864, when by reason of injury incapacitating him for duty, he resigned, after which, on account of ill health, he spent the spring and summer in New York under medical treatment, then returned to Covington and engaged in general merchandising in company with a brother who is now deceased.  After about three years, he sold out and opened a hardware store, in which his father, in the spring of 1871, became a partner.  In June, 1879, the father died, and D. C. again became sole proprietor, and is now doing a very satisfactory business, being the leading house in Covington in the hardware line.  His store building, the property of his father's estate, of which he has the charge, is conveniently located on High street, and is well calculated for the extensive stock which he now carries.  Mr. Shellaberger  is a life-resident of Miami Co., and, although a young man, is already regarded among the most substantial business men of the place; has been Township Treasurer; is now a member of the Council, and Secretary of the District School Board.  He was married in 1864 to Miss Rose Shellenberger, daughter of Jacob E. Shellenberger, who was an early resident of Miami Co.  Mr. and Mrs. Shellaberger are respected, useful members of society.  They have three children, one son and two daughters.

MRS. CATHERINE SHELLENBERGER, Covington.  Mrs. Shellenberger is the widow of Jacob E. Shellenberger, who came from Pennsylvania to Miami Co. in 1833; he was a saddler and was employed at his trade here until about 1847, when he built the brick store on the east side of High street, at the north side of the alley between Spring and Pearl streets, and added a general stock of hardware.  In 1870, he sold out to his son-in-law, and in 1872 his death occurred.  The widow who survives him was his second wife; she is a daughter of Joseph Shellenberger, of Pennsylvania, and was married to Mr. J. E. Shellenberger in Philadelphia in 1854.  His first wife was Miss Jane E. McDowell, also of Pennsylvania.

ELLEN SHELLENBERGER, Covington; she is the daughter of Samuel Thompson, whose biography appears in this work.  She was married to D. M. Shellenberger, in 1861, who was the son of Jacob E. Shellenberger, by his first wife; D. M. received a business education, being brought up to the hardware business, and continued with his father in that trade here until 1867, when he went to Brownsville, Neb., and in company with his brother W. D. engaged in the hardware trade there; they were quite successful; but consumption claimed both for its victims, and compelled them to relinquish there business; both returned to Covington and died here at the place of their birth; the deceased of D. M. occurred in 1871, and that of his brother, in the following year; Mr. Shellenberger, although a young man, had established a reputation as a business man of ability, and by his many good qualities, had won a large number of friends, who deeply mourned his early demise; the widow and three children who survive him are pleasantly and comfortably situated; her residence, on Wall street is one of the best in the town and her home, in its surroundings and furnishings, indicates culture and refinement.

 

 

 

 

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