Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio . e homefor themselves and family, near Fremont,and render aid in the education of theirchildren at college. Mrs. Long died atthe family residence on January 15, 1889,and his death occurred at the home of hisnephew, Rev. James Long, at Weston,Ohio, November 17, 1891. Their chil-dren were: Martha Jane, deceased wifeof John Ernsberger; Desire Angeline,wife of Martin Maurer; Rev. N. S. Long,of the U. B. Church; Rev. B. M. Long, ofthe Presbyterian Church; Calista, wifeof J. W. Worst; and Rev. Milon De WittLong, of the P


Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio . e homefor themselves and family, near Fremont,and render aid in the education of theirchildren at college. Mrs. Long died atthe family residence on January 15, 1889,and his death occurred at the home of hisnephew, Rev. James Long, at Weston,Ohio, November 17, 1891. Their chil-dren were: Martha Jane, deceased wifeof John Ernsberger; Desire Angeline,wife of Martin Maurer; Rev. N. S. Long,of the U. B. Church; Rev. B. M. Long, ofthe Presbyterian Church; Calista, wifeof J. W. Worst; and Rev. Milon De WittLong, of the Presbyterian Church. FRANK HEIM. That a review ofthe life of such an energetic andenterprising individual as is thesubject of this memoir should haveprominent place in the pages of a work ofthis kind is peculiarly proper; because aknowledge of men, whose substantialrecord rests upon their attainments andsuccess, must at all times exert a whole-some influence on the rising generationof the American people, and can not failto be more or less interesting to those ofmaturer q/7Ccu^(^


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