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NOBLE COUNTY,
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For Reference: Noble County was formed in 1851

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RICHARD H. TANEYHILL, located at Olive in 1851, and practiced law and edited a newspaper there for a time.  He afterward practiced his profession in Batesville for a number of years.  He afterward practiced his profession in Batesville for a number of years.  He removed to Barnesville, where he at present resides.  He is now largely engaged in the culture of strawberries.  Mr. Taneyhill was an able and forcible editorial writer and possessed legal ability of a high order.  His brother, Mordecai H. Taneyhill, also a lawyer, was located at Sarahsville a few years prior to the removal of the county seat to Caldwell.

TAYLOR FAMILY

Dr. R. B. TAYLOR, who was brought up in the vicinity of Summerfield, studied medicine in McConnelsville, and practiced in Carlisle and Summerfield.  He was a useful member of his profession.  For a time he was a local preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church, but he joined the Free Methodist Episcopal Church before leaving Summerfield.  He went to Kansas.  Dr. Taylor was the son of Rev. Edward H. Taylor, a well known Methodist circuit preacher of pioneer days.  His mother, Lydia (Brewster) Taylor, was a lady of remarkable intelligence and agreeable manners.  She was a teacher among the Indians in the early years of Ohio.  Both she and her husband are buried at Summerfield. 

Dr. WILLIAM R. TAYLOR

Dr. WILLIAM ROSS TAYLOR. - The subject of this notice was born in Switzerland County, Indiana, in 1850, and was reared on a farm.  He served two years as County Superintendent of schools in his native county, and in 1874 entered Urbana, (Ohio), University, from which he graduated in 1878.  He then taught school and read medicine for three years.  In 1881 he came to Summerfield where he continued his studies under the tuition of his brother, Dr. D. H. Taylor; attended the Miami University of Medicine in 1881-2, and in 1882 began practice in Summerfield.  In 1883-4 he attended the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Maryland, graduating March 4, 1884.  He returned in Summerfield, bought his brother's practice and is now successfully engaged in his profession.  Few doctors in the county have a larger practice.  Dr. Taylor was married in 1885 to Jenola Kean of Summerfield, and they have one child - Glen B.

FREEMAN T. THOMPSON

COLONEL WILBERT B. TETERS served as clerk of courts in Noble County.' He was the only soldier that went from the county who attained to the rank of Colonel. He was in the One Hundred and Sixteenth. Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was admitted to the bar about 1868, but never practiced. He is now a resident of Boulder, Colorado, and is marshal of that city.

DR. G. T. TINGLE was born in Cambridge, Ohio, in 1812. His father, Dr. J. P. Tingle, is one of the oldest practitioners of Guernsey . County, having been in continuous practice since 1838. Both father and son were born in the same house and in the same room. This house has quite a remarkable history. During the War of 1812 it was a recruiting office, and the first court held in Guernsey County was held in it. The Tingle family where originally from Virginia. George R. Tingle, the progenitor of the family in the State, came to Cambridge in 1806 and built the third house in the village. During the War of 1812 he held a captain's commission. The doctor studied medicine with his father, and attended Starling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio. In spring of 1864 he enlisted in the One Hundred and Seventy-second Regiment, Ohio Infantry. Company A, of which his father was acting surgeon. In October of 1864 he was discharged in order to enter the hospital department. He began practice in 1866 at Otsego, Muskingum County, Ohio, and in 1881 came to East Union, Noble County, Ohio. In 1867 the doctor was married to Miss Amanda Shrigley, of Adamsville, Muskingum County, Ohio; they have four children, George, Bertie, Walter and Lina. The doctor is a successful practitioner and has a large and lucrative practice, and is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Grand Army of the Republic, and a staunch Republican.

JOHN W. TIPTON

TRIMMER FAMILY

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