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Isaac Hollenbaugh
b.6 Nov 1840 Sharon, Richland, Ohio, United States
d.25 Jun 1921 Richland, Ohio, United States
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m. 4 Jan 1866
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[edit] From The History of Richland County, OhioHOLLENBAUGH, ISAAC, farmer, was born in Richland Co., Ohio, Nov. 6, 1840; his father was born Nov. 15, 1803; emigrated to Ohio in 1834, and was engaged in farming. He was married to Miss Mary Stroup, of Perry Co., Penn.; they had eleven children, ten sons and one daughter; seven living, the subject of this notice being the seventh child. He was married to Miss Emily Roush, of Richland Co., Jan. 4, 1866; they have two children - Cora D., born Oct. 19, 1868; Ira Burton, July 19, 1872. Mr. Hollenbaugh was a member of the Co. F, 163d O.N.G., and was with the regiment during the time it as in service. [edit] ObituaryISAAC HOLLENBAUGH - DIED THIS MORNING AT HOME OF SON, BERT HOLLENBAUGH, NORTHWEST OF SHELBY - Isaac Hollenbaugh, a pioneer resident of this community, died this morning at 8:15 o'clock at the home of his son Bert Hollenbaugh two and a quarter miles northwest of Shelby. Mr. Hollenbaugh had been ill since last February and a part of the time confined to his bed. He was well and favorably known throughout this community having resided here all his life. The funeral services will be held Monday, meet at the home at 1:30 o'clock and following this at the United Brethren church where the service will be held and conducted by Rev. J. H. Arnold, pastor of his church. The body will be laid to rest in the Oakland cemetery. Isaac Hollenbaugh was born on the Jacob Briner farm Nov. 6, 1840. His father, Benjamin and his mother, Mary, were the parents of eleven children. Mr. Hollenbaugh was reared on the farm, attended the district schools and his life was devoted to agricultural pursuits. He was married Jan. 4, 1866 to Miss Emily Roush, who was also born in Richland county. To this union were born two children, one son, Bert Hollenbaugh, and one daughter, Cora, who is the wife of George Sheely. He was preceeded in death by his wife several years ago and is survived by a son and daughter. At the outbreak of the Civil war six of his brothers enlisted in various regiments and during the closing days of the memorable struggle. Mr. Hollenbaugh enlisted, serving 100 days in the 165 O. V. I. Mr. Hollenbaugh was a member of the United Brethren church and for many years was a member of the board of directors of the Citizens Bank of Shelby, with which directorate at the time of his death. THE DAILY GLOBE, Shelby, Ohio, Saturday, June 25, 1921, page 1. References
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