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Thomas Everingim
b.10 Apr 1837 Shelby, Richland, Ohio, United States
d.17 May 1916 Monroeville, Huron, Ohio, United States
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Sister in law Eliza Rutherford living with them in 1900. "THOMAS EVERINGIM.—Noteworthy among the successful agriculturists of Huron county is Thomas Everingim, who by diligent labor has accumulated a competency and is now living in Monroeville, retired from active pursuits, reaping the reward of his many years of persistent toil and enjoying the respect and esteem of his neighbors and friends. A native of Ohio, he was born, April 10, 1837, on a farm near Shelby, Richland county. . . When his parents removed to Huron county Thomas Everingim was but a year old. The land was in its original wildness, bears, deer, wolves and smaller animals roamed at will. He attended first the district school at Lyme and later at Standersburg, receiving a practical education. As a youth he assisted his father on the farm, and while yet a young man began dealing in live stock. Succeeding to the ownership of the homestead, he raised grain and fed stock, and for a number of years shipped cattle, sheep and hogs to Cleveland. Buffalo and New York city ; also bought wool, carrying on an extensive and lucrative business in this line until 1901. In 1901 Mr. Everingim purchased an attractive house in Monroeville, where he is now living retired fro1 CONC m active business, enjoying the comforts of life. Mr. Everingim married, in 1875, Josephine A. Rutherford, who was born in Peru township, Huron county, Ohio, a daughter of James Rutherford. . . Politically Mr. Everingim is a stanch supporter of the principles of the Democratic party, and has served as township trustee of Ridgefield township for fifteen years. Religiously Mr. and Mrs. Everingim are faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal church. " p756-RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, Ridgefield Twp. Section C North, Row 6 EVERINGIM, Thomas, b 10 Apr 1837; d17 May 1916 References
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