. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . and con-fectionery store in Kenton. A year later, forming a partnership withhis brother, he was engaged in mercantile business as a general merchantuntil 1893. In that year Mr. ONeal established his present industry,beginning on a small scale, and each year increasing his operations, untilnow he is carrying on an extensive business in buying and shippingeggs and poultry to the New York markets. Mr. ONeal married, in 1892, Lillian F. Morris, who was born,J


. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . and con-fectionery store in Kenton. A year later, forming a partnership withhis brother, he was engaged in mercantile business as a general merchantuntil 1893. In that year Mr. ONeal established his present industry,beginning on a small scale, and each year increasing his operations, untilnow he is carrying on an extensive business in buying and shippingeggs and poultry to the New York markets. Mr. ONeal married, in 1892, Lillian F. Morris, who was born,January 12, 1870, at Patterson, Hardin county, Ohio, a daughter of II. and Harriet Morris. Her father was for many years anactive and successful practitioner in Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. ONealhave one child, Helen F. Fraternally Mr. ONeal is a member ofLatham Lodge No. 154, F. & A. M.; of Kenton Council No. 65, R, & ; of Scioto Chapter No. 119, R. A. M.; and of Kenton Commandery,No. 58, K. T.; and also a member of the Ancient Accepted Scottish RiteMasons, Valley of Toledo. Religiously he is a member of the Presbv-. AGNEW WELSH HISTORY OP HARDIN COUNTY 627 terian church, to which Mrs. ONeal also belongs. Politically he isa Republican. John Quinn is an old and venerable citizen of Taylor Creek town-ship, and has now retired from active life. He was for many years asuccessful farmer and stockman of Hardin county and has spent mostof his life in agricultural pursuits. Mr. Quinn is a native of Logancounty, Ohio, born along Wood river, October 24, 1827, a son ofMichael Quinn, who was born in Queens county, Ireland, and came toAmerica during the war of 1812. After spending six years in theBritish service Michael Quinn made his escape with others, and crossingthe river at Detroit, settled in Logan county, Ohio, where he spent theremainder of his life on a farm and died in 1854. He married PollyBailey, of Logan county, who died in 1848. John Quinn has a brother,Mart, of Indi


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