- H. John Grover HEYMAN1884 -
- W. Ella LeeAbt 1887 -
m. 31 Dec 1921
Facts and Events
John Grover Heyman
JOHN GROVER HEYMAN is engaged in the wholesale and retail trade in Sandusky as a dealer in flour, feed, and coal, with a well equipped establishment at 410 Reese Street.
likewise was born in Germany and became a pioneer settler in Huron County. Frank W. Heyman succeeded his father-in-law, John Boehm, in the flour milling business at Monroeville, and was one of the substantial citizens and representative business men of that place at the time of his death, in 1902, his widow passing away in June, 1911.
e established his present independent business, as a wholesale and retail dealer in flour, feed and coal, large and substantial success having attended his vigorous and well directed activities in the management of this enterprise. He is a democrat in political qualification and allegiance, and is affiliated with the Masonic fraternity, and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Mr. Heyman has taken lively interest in the affairs of the Erie County Agricultural Society, and served one term as a director of this organization.
rk County. Mr. and Mrs. Heyman have a daughter, Rose Elizabeth, born February 3, 1923.
HURON COUNTY OHIO - BIOS: HEYMAN, John Grover
References
- ↑ 1900 Census (7)
John G. Heyman, born July 1884 in Ohio, age 15. - ↑ Huron County, Ohio Biographies.
- Upton, Harriet Taylor. History of the Western Reserve. (Lewis Pub. Co. - Chicago 1910)
pg 1592.
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