20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . RESIDENCE AND BARN OF FRANK HADDIX, MAD RIVER TOWNSHIP AND EEPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 953 politically. He is an active, respected cit-izen and is numbered with the representa-tive men of this section. FRANK HADDIX, owner of 133 acresof fine land situated in Mad River Town-shop, one mile east of Osborn, was bornon his present farm January 20,1863, andis a son of George and Harriet (Casead)Haddix. John Haddix, the grandfather of oursubject, was born in Virginia and came toOhio with his parents at the age oft


20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens . RESIDENCE AND BARN OF FRANK HADDIX, MAD RIVER TOWNSHIP AND EEPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS. 953 politically. He is an active, respected cit-izen and is numbered with the representa-tive men of this section. FRANK HADDIX, owner of 133 acresof fine land situated in Mad River Town-shop, one mile east of Osborn, was bornon his present farm January 20,1863, andis a son of George and Harriet (Casead)Haddix. John Haddix, the grandfather of oursubject, was born in Virginia and came toOhio with his parents at the age oftwelve years. They entered the presentHaddix estate from the government andhere John spent his active life, retiring inhis old age to Osborn, where he died agedninety-four years. He was married toSarah Cox, whose father, John Cox, wasan early settler of this section, and whooriginally came from Virginia. John andSarah Haddix had seven children, amongthem George, the father of our subject,who was the youngest member of thefamily. George Haddix was born on the farmnow owned by his son Fra


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