Person:William Harries (2)

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William Harries
b.1818
d.27 Jun 1904
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Name William Harries
Gender Male
Birth? 1818
Marriage to Mary E. Huston
Death? 27 Jun 1904
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    Mary E. Harries
    Dayton Daily Journal

    January 9, 1886

    v. XXIII, iss. 142 : pg. 1, col. 7
    died January 8, wife of William Harries, at Harries Station



    Mary E. Harries
    Dayton Daily Journal

    January 9, 1886

    v. XXIII, iss. 142 : pg. 3, col. 3
    died January 8, age 57 December 16, 1828, wife if William Harries, daughter of Elizabeth & Israel Houston, prominent and oldest family in the Co., leaves 5 children, see lenghty account,



    Mary E. Harries
    Dayton Daily Journal

    January 15, 1886

    v. XXIII, iss. 147 : pg. 3, col. 2
    Died week ending January 14, 1886

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    William Harries
    Dayton Daily Journal

    June 28, 1904

    v. 41, iss. 288 : pg. 5, col. 2
    funeral from residence



    William Harries Sr.
    Dayton Daily Journal

    June 28, 1904

    v. 41, iss. 288 : pg. 8, col. 4
    died June 27, 86y 2m 3d, wife Mary E., lengthy



    William Harries
    Dayton Daily Journal

    June 29, 1904

    v. 41, iss. 289 : pg. 5, col. 7
    funeral June 29



    William Harries
    Dayton Daily Journal

    June 30, 1904

    v. 41, iss. 290 : pg. 1, col. 7
    funeral service details

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    Harries, Ohio
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Harries is a historic community in Montgomery County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
    History
    A mill was first built at Harries around 1820; the place was later called Smithville, after George W. Smith bought the property.[1]
    Other early variant names were Harries Station, Harriesville, Harshman, Harshmansville, and Harshmanville.[2] A post office called Harshmanville was established in 1850, the name was changed to Harshman in 1885, and the post office closed in 1914.[3] Harries and Harshman were the names of the proprietors of local mills and other enterprises.[4]
    The community was located in Mad River Township,[1] which incorporated as the city of Riverside in 1995.[5]
    References
    History of Montgomery County, Ohio, Containing a History of the County ; Its Townships, Cities, Towns, Schools, Churches. Chicago: W. H. Beers & Co. 1882. pp. 169–170.
    U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Harries, Ohio
    "Montgomery County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
    Drury, Augustus Waldo (1909). History of the City of Dayton and Montgomery County, Ohio, Volume 1. S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. p. 866.
    About the City of Riverside, City of Riverside, 2013. Accessed 2015-09-19.