. History of Joseph Born and his descendants . I ras al-loTTed a patent on inprovenents on thescreen; hut uiy wife iDocor-iing helpless,!Tras unahle to do anything at the screen?oiisinGss to any extent, for she needed allijy tiae to care for her. As a trife coijeofirst I gave up everything else to tal^ecare of her. She 77as helpless for fouryears, her lOFer liinhs heing her death I have given it Liore atten-tion. ?re -were periuitted to live togetherfifty-one years and ten days and had afamily of five children,four girls and oneboy,nar-ielt: Jessie Hay, horn Jan,3,1867;Cora Ett


. History of Joseph Born and his descendants . I ras al-loTTed a patent on inprovenents on thescreen; hut uiy wife iDocor-iing helpless,!Tras unahle to do anything at the screen?oiisinGss to any extent, for she needed allijy tiae to care for her. As a trife coijeofirst I gave up everything else to tal^ecare of her. She 77as helpless for fouryears, her lOFer liinhs heing her death I have given it Liore atten-tion. ?re -were periuitted to live togetherfifty-one years and ten days and had afamily of five children,four girls and oneboy,nar-ielt: Jessie Hay, horn Jan,3,1867;Cora Etta, horn March 3,1364; Lillie Jane,horn ,1871; Esther Ella, horn ,1872 and Dennis Russell, horn May 8,1883. Following is a copy of the articlewhich appeared in the *Uhrichsville Chron-icle ,1916. «Mr. and ,life long residents of Tuscarawas countyare today celehrating their golden weddinganniversary at the home of their son-in-law and daughter,Mr. and KobeItin West High street. At high noon an elab- 13. orate dinner was served to a ntiilber ofrelatives and friends. Appropriate devo-tional exercises were conducted by ,£1. ITeinland of Gnadenliutten and , Instrumental lousic durinr; thed£:y was furninhed by Miss Leali Mito^.ell. The dinner served in the ^iThich vras tastily de< and white crepe paper festooning,in the form of a bower vrith a larr^e clus-ter of yellow tulips for the center piecefor the tables •The tulips Trere a giftfrom the grandchildren* A feature of the dinner vras an oldfashioned porlc roast • A lusty young porlx-er, weighing 40 pounds and richly garnish-ed, graced the table, as the guests satdorm to the feast. Mr» and were rade the recip-ients of iimny useful and appropriate giftsfroL: their children, grandchildren andfriends. They also received Liany greetingsby letter and card fron friends vho inpossible to attend the


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