. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. s a member of the lodge of Odd Fellows of Harrison. Mrs. Martha Riley Bonnell was the third daughter of Peter andElizabeth Riffner, and was born February 11, 1815, at the old homenear Harrison village. She is still surviving, in a hale and happy children have been: Elizabeth Isabel, born September 23, 1843; married John S. Bowles,of Harrison township, December 22, 1866, a farmer, who went toSouth America in 1874 and is believed to be dead. She now resideswith her parents. Clark Marion, born March 18, 18


. History of Hamilton County, Ohio, with illustrations and biographical sketches. s a member of the lodge of Odd Fellows of Harrison. Mrs. Martha Riley Bonnell was the third daughter of Peter andElizabeth Riffner, and was born February 11, 1815, at the old homenear Harrison village. She is still surviving, in a hale and happy children have been: Elizabeth Isabel, born September 23, 1843; married John S. Bowles,of Harrison township, December 22, 1866, a farmer, who went toSouth America in 1874 and is believed to be dead. She now resideswith her parents. Clark Marion, born March 18, 1845; married Sarah Butts SeptemberII, 1872: died January 21, 1880. Peter Riffner, born April 20, 1847, died May 22, 1874. William Riffner, born March 30, 1849; married Miss Jennie CookDecember 5, 1870; lives in Henry county, Indiana, a carpenter. Stephen Easton, born June 21, 1851; died May 6, 1875. Elsey Ahce, born May 5, 1853; married William Butts, a farmer otCrosby township, February 29, 1872; died March 26, 1873. Emma Angeline, born March 21, 1855; died September 10,


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