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Facts and Events
The elections of 1885 resulted in the choice of the following named officers: Trustees, Byron Shotterly, Republican; Jacob Hoke and Henry Cook, Democrats; treasurer, John Everingim, Democrat; clerk, John R. Jewett, Democrat; assessor, James Decker, Democrat; constables, Chauncy Decker and Isaac Houck, Democrats; S. J. Hall, Republican; justice, W. H. Taber, Republican. The Prohibitionists polled eighteen votes.
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p756-RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, Ridgefield Twp.
Section C North, Row 4
EVERINGIM, John, b 19 Nov 1831; d 30 Mar 1908
Could this be a son?
p756-RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, Ridgefield Twp.
Section C North, Row 4
EVERINGIM, W P, b 8 Apr 1855; d 2 Dec 1922
References
- ↑ 1850 Census, Lyme, Huron, Ohio (2)
John Evengim [John Evengein], age 19, born Ohio, farmer. - ↑ 1870 Census (5)
John Everingame, age 36, farmer, born Ohio.
- ↑ Huron Co. Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
EVERINGIM, John, b 19 Nov 1831; d 30 Mar 1908.
- ↑ Huron Co. Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
EVERINGIM, John, b 19 Nov 1831; d 30 Mar 1908.
- Huron Co. Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions.
- Huron Co. Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions.
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