Siblings include Noah O., Jacob S. and Hannah Alta (Gregg) Burnett. Also half brother Willard V. Gregg.
The Preble County Library site has two obituaries posted online. Excerpts below:
Clarence E. Gregg was vice president and a director of the Twin Valley Bank of West Alexandria and a businessman. He was a retired Lanier Twp. farmer, and had been associated with the bank for the past five years. With his brother Noah and son-in-law Russell Ulrich, he owned White Gravel Company at Camden.
He suffered a heart attack while driving. With him were his wife, Virgia and daughter Mrs. Mary Ulrich. When he slumped over the wheel, his wife was able to turn off the ignition and stop the car.
{Notes}
Clarence was the step-father of Mary E. Parrish. The census of 1900 and 1910 shows Virgia working as a servant for the William Gregg family in Preble County. She married Clarence after 1910.
Siblings include Noah O., Jacob S. and Hannah Alta (Gregg) Burnett. Also half brother Willard V. Gregg.
The Preble County Library site has two obituaries posted online. Excerpts below:
Clarence E. Gregg was vice president and a director of the Twin Valley Bank of West Alexandria and a businessman. He was a retired Lanier Twp. farmer, and had been associated with the bank for the past five years. With his brother Noah and son-in-law Russell Ulrich, he owned White Gravel Company at Camden.
He suffered a heart attack while driving. With him were his wife, Virgia and daughter Mrs. Mary Ulrich. When he slumped over the wheel, his wife was able to turn off the ignition and stop the car.
{Notes}
Clarence was the step-father of Mary E. Parrish. The census of 1900 and 1910 shows Virgia working as a servant for the William Gregg family in Preble County. She married Clarence after 1910.
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