. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . HISTORY OP HARDIN COUNTY 793 On November 28, 1894, W. C. McGuffey was united in marriage toMyrtle J. Gnider. daughter of Carl A. and Marilla A. Gnider. Twochildren have been born of this union, Cyrus Carl, born January 5, Eunice A., born September 1. 1898. Sir. McGuffey is a memberof the Modern Woodmen of America, the United Commercial Travelersand the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks at Kenton. Innational politics he is a supporter of the
. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . HISTORY OP HARDIN COUNTY 793 On November 28, 1894, W. C. McGuffey was united in marriage toMyrtle J. Gnider. daughter of Carl A. and Marilla A. Gnider. Twochildren have been born of this union, Cyrus Carl, born January 5, Eunice A., born September 1. 1898. Sir. McGuffey is a memberof the Modern Woodmen of America, the United Commercial Travelersand the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks at Kenton. Innational politics he is a supporter of the Democratic party, but in localaffairs votes for the men rather than the party, choosing the men heconsiders best fitted to fill the office in question. James V. Hill.—Among the most influential and substantial resi-dents of Roundhead township, Hardin county. Ohio, is James V. Hill,who carries on farming and stock-raising to a considerable extent. Hehas other interests outside his farm, is a successful business man. ofsound judgment and intelligence, and interested in the cause of Hill was born December 15. 1875. son of
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