Person:Martha Hagler (2)

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Martha Hagler
 
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Name[1] Martha Hagler
Gender Female
Birth[1] 25 Apr 1830 Caesarscreek, Greene, Ohio, United States
Marriage 11 Jan 1849 Caesarscreek, Greene, Ohio, United Statesto William G Sutton
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Portrait and Biographical Album of Greene and Clark Counties, Ohio: Containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county; together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States. (Chicago, Illinois: Chapman Brothers, 1890)
    142.

    ... This lady was born in that township April 25, 1830, and under careful home training developed into an intelligent and attractive womanhood. Her parents were Samuel and Anna (Fudge) Hagler, natives of Virginia, where they were reared and married. Later they came to Ohio and were among the earliest settlers of Greene County, locating in Ceasar's Creek Township. ...

    ... To our subject and his good wife there have been born eight children, one of whom, a daughter, Jennie, died unmarried at the age of thirty-two. The survivors are recorded as follows:
    - Allen married Miss Emma Hatch and they live on a farm in Silver Creek Township;
    - Elizabeth is the wife of David S. Smith, a biography of whom appears on another page of this volume;
    - A. Samantha, married Jacob Smith, and they live on a farm in New Jasper Township;
    - Mary R. is the wife of John P. Wilson and they live in Hamilton, this State, where Dr. Wilson successfully follows the profession of a veterinary surgeon;
    - Moses A. married Miss Aline Harness and they are residents of New Jasper Township;
    - J. Elliott married Miss Kittie V. Glass, and operates one of the farms belonging to his father in Silver Creek Township;
    - Luella remains at home with her parents.

    After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Sutton lived one year at the old Sutton homestead, then our subject purchased a farm in New Jasper Township where they lived three years. Thence, in 1853, they removed to Silver Creek Township where Mr. Sutton has improved one of the finest farms in the county and upon which they lived until 1882. Then wisely retiring from the active labors of life he removed to Jamestown, where he and his estimable partner occupy a pleasant home on East Xenia Street. Mr. Sutton is the owner of two hundred and seventeen acres of choice land which is the source of a handsome income. Politically, he is a sound Republican and in religious matters, he and his wife belong to the Methodist Episcopal Church. ...