Person:Felix Fenner (2)

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Felix T. Fenner
d.16 Mar 1896 Richland County, Ohio
m. 12 Jan 1813
  1. Samuel Fenner1814 - 1891
  2. Maria Anna Fenner1815 -
  3. Martha Emilia Fenner1816 -
  4. Saloma Eliza Fenner1819 - 1891
  5. Simon D. Fenner1821 - 1896
  6. Matilda Fenner1823 -
  7. Felix T. Fenner1825 - 1896
  8. Clarissa Fenner1827 - 1865
  9. Caroline Fenner1827 -
  10. William R. Fenner1829 - 1857
  11. Cornelius Fenner1831 -
  12. Levi Fenner1833 - 1856
  13. Ephraim Fenner1837 -
m. 4 Apr 1848
  1. Sarah J. Fenner1849 -
  2. Clara E. Fenner1854 -
  3. Henry L. Fenner1856 -
  4. Ida Adora Fenner1863 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Felix T. Fenner
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Aug 1825 Tompkins County, New York
Other[5] 1829 to Richland County, OhioMoved
Marriage 4 Apr 1848 Richland County, Ohioto Mary Elizabeth Hills
Other[4] 1866 township trustee, Richland CountyElection
Occupation[5] 1873 farming in Section 1, Plymouth Twp., Richland County, Ohio
Death[3] 16 Mar 1896 Richland County, Ohio
Probate[6] Apr 1896 Will admitted to probate in Richland County, Ohio. Mary E. Fenner appointed as executrix
Other[4] manufactured sorghum molassesBusiness

Obituary: PLYMOUTH -- Felix T. Fenner, a prosperous farmer living near town, died Monday. He was widely known as one of the pillars of the Lutheran Church, and was noted for the interest he manifested in all benevolent enterprises. Funeral at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Lutheran Church. (Source: RICHLAND SHIELD & BANNER: 21 March 1896, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 45)

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Research of Henry Fenner, Chalmette, La, 2003.
  2. History of Richland County, Ohio, Its Past and Present, A.A. Graham Co., Pub, Mansfield, Ohio, 1807-1880
    867.
  3. RICHLAND SHIELD BANNER: 21 March 1896, Vol. LXXVIII, No. 45.
  4. 4.0 4.1 History of Richland County, Ohio, Its Past and Present, A.A. Graham Co., Pub, Mansfield, Ohio, 1807-1880
    p. 867.
  5. 5.0 5.1 ATLAS MAP OF RICHLAND COUNTY, OHIO. By A.T. Andreas. Chicago, Ill., 1873, pp. 15..
  6. RICHLAND SHIELD BANNER, April 11, 1896.

    RICHLAND SHIELD & BANNER, April 11, 1886.