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Hoyt Sherman McComb

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Hoyt Sherman McComb

Birth
Richland County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Apr 1899 (aged 43)
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Robert McComb, Amelia Sherman
Spouse: Emma Howe, whom he married on September 23, 1878 in N.Y.


* The Mansfield News, April 12, 1899, pg. 5

LAID TO REST
______________________
Remains of Hoyt McComb Interred
In Mansfield Cemetery

The body of Hoyt McComb arrived in the city this morning at 10:25 on the B&O from Gallipolis. The remains were accompanied by William McComb, brother of the deceased, and his wife, from Columbus, and were met at the depot by relatives and friends of the family in the city. The remains were taken to the Cemetery for interment, the last rites being preformed by the Rev. Fairfield of First Congregational Church. The pall bearers were Nelson Ozier, T. R. Barnes, Huntington Brown, W. J. Haggins, Capt. A. C. Cummins and Lyman A. Strong. Mr. McComb's mother was a sister of John Sherman. His father, in earlier days, kept a clothing store on the corner now occupied by A. B. Ditthoefer.
Parents: Robert McComb, Amelia Sherman
Spouse: Emma Howe, whom he married on September 23, 1878 in N.Y.


* The Mansfield News, April 12, 1899, pg. 5

LAID TO REST
______________________
Remains of Hoyt McComb Interred
In Mansfield Cemetery

The body of Hoyt McComb arrived in the city this morning at 10:25 on the B&O from Gallipolis. The remains were accompanied by William McComb, brother of the deceased, and his wife, from Columbus, and were met at the depot by relatives and friends of the family in the city. The remains were taken to the Cemetery for interment, the last rites being preformed by the Rev. Fairfield of First Congregational Church. The pall bearers were Nelson Ozier, T. R. Barnes, Huntington Brown, W. J. Haggins, Capt. A. C. Cummins and Lyman A. Strong. Mr. McComb's mother was a sister of John Sherman. His father, in earlier days, kept a clothing store on the corner now occupied by A. B. Ditthoefer.


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