Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio . eciat-ing his merits and abilities, that partyplaced him in nomination as representa-tive of Ottawa county for the Ohio StateLegislature. On the 5th of November, sameyear, he was elected by a majority of 374over his opponent, Emery Thierwechter,of Oak Harbor, which in itself is substan-tial enough evidence of his popularity. In i860 Hon. S. W. Reed was unitedin marriage with Miss Emma Hetrick,daughter of George and Catherine Het-rick, and to this union have been borneight children, to wit: Saloma (Mrs. JohnReber,


Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio . eciat-ing his merits and abilities, that partyplaced him in nomination as representa-tive of Ottawa county for the Ohio StateLegislature. On the 5th of November, sameyear, he was elected by a majority of 374over his opponent, Emery Thierwechter,of Oak Harbor, which in itself is substan-tial enough evidence of his popularity. In i860 Hon. S. W. Reed was unitedin marriage with Miss Emma Hetrick,daughter of George and Catherine Het-rick, and to this union have been borneight children, to wit: Saloma (Mrs. JohnReber, of Elmore), William Lester (de-ceased, who for several years prior to hisdeath was engaged with his father inbusiness), EmbroT. (a farmer at Elmore),Franklin M. (in a lumber and stave busi-ness), Ella, Edwin E., Eva and WarrieW. The entire family enjoy the high-est esteem and regard of the communityin which they live. EMBRA T. REED. Among theyounger representatives of the ag-ricultural interests of Ottawa coun-ty is this gentleman, who wasborn on March 10, 1865, in Washington.


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