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Samuel Dennis

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Samuel Dennis

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Nov 1901 (aged 82)
Rawson, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Benton Ridge, Hancock County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Row 15
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Samuel Dennis was born in Pennsylvania and died at Rawson, Ohio, at the age of eighty- two years, being buried in Benton Ridge Cemetery. In early manhood he came to Fairfield County, Ohio, where he married Matilda Alspach and engaged in farming there. There sons were born to them in the same house in which Mrs. Dennis was born. They moved to Hancock County and five more sons were born in Eagle Township, and one more in Blanchard Township. Samuel Dennis traded farms with John Smith and after he took possession of the Blanchard Township farm he built the present farm residence, which has needed but a small amount of repairing since. Samuel Dennis lived at McComb for two years and then moved to Rawson. He was a Democrat. After his death, his widow came to make her home with her son Charles. She is a member of the Church of God, but her husband belonged to the Methodist denomination.

EXCERPT:
Twentieth Century History Of Findlay And Hancock County, Ohio
Author - J.A. Kimmell, M.D.
Publisher: Richmond Arnold Pub. Co.
1910
Samuel Dennis was born in Pennsylvania and died at Rawson, Ohio, at the age of eighty- two years, being buried in Benton Ridge Cemetery. In early manhood he came to Fairfield County, Ohio, where he married Matilda Alspach and engaged in farming there. There sons were born to them in the same house in which Mrs. Dennis was born. They moved to Hancock County and five more sons were born in Eagle Township, and one more in Blanchard Township. Samuel Dennis traded farms with John Smith and after he took possession of the Blanchard Township farm he built the present farm residence, which has needed but a small amount of repairing since. Samuel Dennis lived at McComb for two years and then moved to Rawson. He was a Democrat. After his death, his widow came to make her home with her son Charles. She is a member of the Church of God, but her husband belonged to the Methodist denomination.

EXCERPT:
Twentieth Century History Of Findlay And Hancock County, Ohio
Author - J.A. Kimmell, M.D.
Publisher: Richmond Arnold Pub. Co.
1910


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