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William Henry “Henry” Hair

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William Henry “Henry” Hair

Birth
Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Aug 1919 (aged 69)
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Addition 4 Row 10 Stone 23
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William Henry Hair was born in Sandusky County, Ohio, December 2, 1849. His parents, Thomas and Esther Fisher Hair, were natives of Pennsylvania and Ohio. They settled in Sandusky County, where they operated a 40 acre farm. William received his education in the district schools of his native county, and worked upon his father's farm until he attained the age of 23 years, subsequently spending 2 1/2 years in a sawmill in Sandusky County. In 1874 he came to Wood County, locating in Middleton Township, where, with the money he had acquired through his own labors, he purchased 40 acres of land which he has improved. In 1874 he was united in marriage with Mary Elizabeth Collier, of Sandusky County, and two children graced this marriage: Stella, born February 25, 1875, now the wife of John Smith, a farmer of Middleton Township (they have one child), and LuDella, who died when two years old. In his political views Mr. Hair is a staunch Prohibitionist. He belongs to the Radical United Brethren Church, takes a very active part in church work, and is now serving as trustee and class leader.

Biographical Record of Wood County, Beers, 1897, P. 1278-79

Henry had siblings: Catharine and Mary.
William Henry Hair was born in Sandusky County, Ohio, December 2, 1849. His parents, Thomas and Esther Fisher Hair, were natives of Pennsylvania and Ohio. They settled in Sandusky County, where they operated a 40 acre farm. William received his education in the district schools of his native county, and worked upon his father's farm until he attained the age of 23 years, subsequently spending 2 1/2 years in a sawmill in Sandusky County. In 1874 he came to Wood County, locating in Middleton Township, where, with the money he had acquired through his own labors, he purchased 40 acres of land which he has improved. In 1874 he was united in marriage with Mary Elizabeth Collier, of Sandusky County, and two children graced this marriage: Stella, born February 25, 1875, now the wife of John Smith, a farmer of Middleton Township (they have one child), and LuDella, who died when two years old. In his political views Mr. Hair is a staunch Prohibitionist. He belongs to the Radical United Brethren Church, takes a very active part in church work, and is now serving as trustee and class leader.

Biographical Record of Wood County, Beers, 1897, P. 1278-79

Henry had siblings: Catharine and Mary.


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