Portrait biographical record of Stark county, Ohio Containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . ully developed. He attended the pioneerschools, and determining to follow the occupationof an agriculturist, began work in that line whenquite young. The lady to whom he was marriedin April, 1842, was Catherine Umholtz, also a na-tive of Pennsylvania. She became the mother ofseven children, of whom four survive, viz.: Sarah,the wife of Lewis Smith; Amanda,]Mis. William Martin; Sus


Portrait biographical record of Stark county, Ohio Containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . ully developed. He attended the pioneerschools, and determining to follow the occupationof an agriculturist, began work in that line whenquite young. The lady to whom he was marriedin April, 1842, was Catherine Umholtz, also a na-tive of Pennsylvania. She became the mother ofseven children, of whom four survive, viz.: Sarah,the wife of Lewis Smith; Amanda,]Mis. William Martin; Susan, the wife of William Pitzcker;.-ind Isaac. Henry died while a soldier in the Unionarmy. The names of the two other membersof the family were Barbara and Catherine. The original of this sketch in 1865 took up hisabode in this State, coining direct to this county,and locating in Ierry Township. His estate com-prises a quarter-section, which is well improvedwith the necessary machinery and stock and whichis one of the lirst-class farms in all its appoint-ments. Mr. Henninger is a law-abiding citizen,and one who in social life is friendly and obliging,while in his home lie is considerate and shows that n.


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