The Dewees family; geneaolgical data, biographical facts and historical information . William A. Dewese. Amos R. Dewese The Deivees Faynily, 179 ton under the firm name of Oswald & Dewese, they be-ing the successors of A. J. Munn. Two years later hesold out his interest, and went to farming, which he car-ried on until June, 1885, when he was appointed postalclerk, his run being between Toledo and held this position for about fifteen months, when hereturned to agricultural pursuits, which he finds acongenial occupation, and now resides in a pleasanthome on a portion of the Dewese


The Dewees family; geneaolgical data, biographical facts and historical information . William A. Dewese. Amos R. Dewese The Deivees Faynily, 179 ton under the firm name of Oswald & Dewese, they be-ing the successors of A. J. Munn. Two years later hesold out his interest, and went to farming, which he car-ried on until June, 1885, when he was appointed postalclerk, his run being between Toledo and held this position for about fifteen months, when hereturned to agricultural pursuits, which he finds acongenial occupation, and now resides in a pleasanthome on a portion of the Dewese estate, close to thesuburbs of Weston. Amos R. Dewese, born August 24, 1865. He isunmarried and assists his eldest brother, William A., inthe management of the home estate. Of the many pioneer couples whose names link thepresent advanced state of affairs in Wood county withits most primitive condition, none have taken a moreactive part in the progress made than Mr. and ; and but few have been spared to such a ripeand healthful old age as this worthy pair, who still re-tain all their fa


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