Memorial record of the county of Cuyahoga and city of Cleveland, Ohio . ^... Zj^C^/OyfLL/i^ ^ ^^(^(J^i^cyx, mi T»i:v »tti ifvwHi} i-i r»(lM!,t«-rnij:^ ?s ^s \^s \ \. ~-¥-^ CDTAnOOA COUNTY. and May 21, 1S72, he iniirriod Iliilda Steak, ofSandusky, and of German descent. Her father,William Steuk, died in 1876, and her mother isstill living, at Sandusky. Her parents were oldsettlors tliero. Her brother, E. L., is now en-gaged in the wine business. She lias one brotherand two sisters. Mr. Harms children were:Carl, born on Kelly Island; Louis, Julia andRichard, born at Put-in-Bay; and Hulda andIrni
Memorial record of the county of Cuyahoga and city of Cleveland, Ohio . ^... Zj^C^/OyfLL/i^ ^ ^^(^(J^i^cyx, mi T»i:v »tti ifvwHi} i-i r»(lM!,t«-rnij:^ ?s ^s \^s \ \. ~-¥-^ CDTAnOOA COUNTY. and May 21, 1S72, he iniirriod Iliilda Steak, ofSandusky, and of German descent. Her father,William Steuk, died in 1876, and her mother isstill living, at Sandusky. Her parents were oldsettlors tliero. Her brother, E. L., is now en-gaged in the wine business. She lias one brotherand two sisters. Mr. Harms children were:Carl, born on Kelly Island; Louis, Julia andRichard, born at Put-in-Bay; and Hulda andIrnia, born in Euclid. The whole family residein and around the old homestead. Mr. Harms was an industrious worker, andliis sons now carry on the wine business. Hedied August 21, 1S88, after a short was an enterprising man, exhibiting greatinterest in railroad extension and public educa-tion, but refused public office. He was the firstto sink a well for natural gas in his vicinity,boring to the depth of 855 feet, just before bisdeath. His children were educa
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