From U.S., Special Census on Deaf Family Marriages and Hearing Relatives, 1888-1895 on Ancestry.com:
Charles was the youngest of the eleven children of Charles and Maria (Weaver) Climes. When he was 11-1/2 years old he contracted spotted fever and became deaf. He met Belle Lindsay at the Ohio School for the Deaf when they were students there. He was a farmer and a peddler.
"Wilson Climes, a deaf mute, who was born in Greensburg, died at the county infirmary last week, and was buried in Greensburg cemetery Saturday."
Akron {OH} Evening Times, Thursday, April 12, 1917, p. 7
From U.S., Special Census on Deaf Family Marriages and Hearing Relatives, 1888-1895 on Ancestry.com:
Charles was the youngest of the eleven children of Charles and Maria (Weaver) Climes. When he was 11-1/2 years old he contracted spotted fever and became deaf. He met Belle Lindsay at the Ohio School for the Deaf when they were students there. He was a farmer and a peddler.
"Wilson Climes, a deaf mute, who was born in Greensburg, died at the county infirmary last week, and was buried in Greensburg cemetery Saturday."
Akron {OH} Evening Times, Thursday, April 12, 1917, p. 7
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