1881 Champaign Co, OH
JOHN C NORMAN, of the firm of Norman & Comer, general merchants Millerstown, a beautiful village located in the east central part of Johnson Township, in Nettle Creek Valley; like all towns of its size, is represented by one or more general merchants, among whom we mention the firm o£ Norman & Comer. They formed their partnership in 1868 since which they have been favorably known in their line which consists of dry and fancy goods, groceries, and all articles kept in a general store. The post office is located in their store. John C Norman is a son of Gabriel Norman; also a nephew of Benjamin Norman of Johnson Township. John C was born in Concord Township, Champaign Co, Ohio, Jan 22, 1843; raised to farm life and enjoyed the usual common-school privileges and a short period at the Urbana High School. He engaged in teaching which he followed several years. March 17, 1868, he married Mary A Pence, born in Champaign Co, in 1849. They have had two children-Maude, the survivor, and Charles, who died at the age of 5 months.
St Paris News Dispatch
July 30, 1914
After being confined to his bed but one day, John C Norman died Friday, July 24, 1914, being 71 years, 6 months and 2 days. He was born in Concord Twp, January 22, 1843. His marriage to Mary A Pence took place on March 17, 1868. A son Charles, who died in infancy, and a daughter, Mrs McClellan Frank, were born to this union. Mrs Norman died about 5 years ago. The daugter, a grandson, J Warren Norman, a brother Dr LM Norman of Millerstown, and a sister, ME Steiner of Kansas City, MO, survive. Gabriel and Rebecca Norman were the parents of the deceased. They were among the pioneer settlers of Concord Twp. Rev Alfred Ankeney conducted the funeral services from the home Sunday. Interment was at Spring Grove Cemetery.
1881 Champaign Co, OH
JOHN C NORMAN, of the firm of Norman & Comer, general merchants Millerstown, a beautiful village located in the east central part of Johnson Township, in Nettle Creek Valley; like all towns of its size, is represented by one or more general merchants, among whom we mention the firm o£ Norman & Comer. They formed their partnership in 1868 since which they have been favorably known in their line which consists of dry and fancy goods, groceries, and all articles kept in a general store. The post office is located in their store. John C Norman is a son of Gabriel Norman; also a nephew of Benjamin Norman of Johnson Township. John C was born in Concord Township, Champaign Co, Ohio, Jan 22, 1843; raised to farm life and enjoyed the usual common-school privileges and a short period at the Urbana High School. He engaged in teaching which he followed several years. March 17, 1868, he married Mary A Pence, born in Champaign Co, in 1849. They have had two children-Maude, the survivor, and Charles, who died at the age of 5 months.
St Paris News Dispatch
July 30, 1914
After being confined to his bed but one day, John C Norman died Friday, July 24, 1914, being 71 years, 6 months and 2 days. He was born in Concord Twp, January 22, 1843. His marriage to Mary A Pence took place on March 17, 1868. A son Charles, who died in infancy, and a daughter, Mrs McClellan Frank, were born to this union. Mrs Norman died about 5 years ago. The daugter, a grandson, J Warren Norman, a brother Dr LM Norman of Millerstown, and a sister, ME Steiner of Kansas City, MO, survive. Gabriel and Rebecca Norman were the parents of the deceased. They were among the pioneer settlers of Concord Twp. Rev Alfred Ankeney conducted the funeral services from the home Sunday. Interment was at Spring Grove Cemetery.
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