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Charles L. Wineland

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Charles L. Wineland

Birth
Washington Township, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Aug 1898 (aged 35)
Wood County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C6 Row 6 Stone 2
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Charles Wineland was born July 5, 1863, in Washington Township, Hancock County, Ohio. David Wineland his father, was a native of Pennsylvania, and a stone and brick mason by occupation. He came to Ohio, in 1854, when a young man, and bought 40 acres of land in Hancock County, to which in time he added 80 more, improving and cultivating it until he made it one of the best farms that vicinity. He was a soldier in the Civil War, in Company D, 72nd OVI. On May 20, 1847, he was married to miss Catharine Barnhart, who was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1828. They had 13 children: John, Frank, Mary, Susanna, David E., Lucinda, Ida, Joseph, Charles L., William, Jacob, Turley, and Cora. David Wineland, Charles's father, died it Bloomdale, March 29, 1885, and his wife followed him May 5, 1894.

Charles was educated in the district schools of his native County, and worked during his early years upon his father's farm. He came to Wood County when he was 23 years of age, and for some time worked as a farm laborer at small wages; but in 1889 he rented a farm of 80 acres in Center Township, which six years later he bought, and now operates it successfully. He was married in 1888, to miss Sarah J. Brownheller, a native of Bloomdale, born December 26, 1870, the daughter of George and Sarah Brownheller, a well-known citizen of that town. They have two children: Orpha E., born August 16, 1892, and Otta F., born August 6, 1894.

Mr. Weinman is a Prohibitionist in politics. He and his wife are leading members of the Church of Christ, at Bowling Green.
Biography in Biographical Record of Wood County, Beers, 1897, P. 1247-48 Contributed by Lavidaloca
Charles Wineland was born July 5, 1863, in Washington Township, Hancock County, Ohio. David Wineland his father, was a native of Pennsylvania, and a stone and brick mason by occupation. He came to Ohio, in 1854, when a young man, and bought 40 acres of land in Hancock County, to which in time he added 80 more, improving and cultivating it until he made it one of the best farms that vicinity. He was a soldier in the Civil War, in Company D, 72nd OVI. On May 20, 1847, he was married to miss Catharine Barnhart, who was born in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1828. They had 13 children: John, Frank, Mary, Susanna, David E., Lucinda, Ida, Joseph, Charles L., William, Jacob, Turley, and Cora. David Wineland, Charles's father, died it Bloomdale, March 29, 1885, and his wife followed him May 5, 1894.

Charles was educated in the district schools of his native County, and worked during his early years upon his father's farm. He came to Wood County when he was 23 years of age, and for some time worked as a farm laborer at small wages; but in 1889 he rented a farm of 80 acres in Center Township, which six years later he bought, and now operates it successfully. He was married in 1888, to miss Sarah J. Brownheller, a native of Bloomdale, born December 26, 1870, the daughter of George and Sarah Brownheller, a well-known citizen of that town. They have two children: Orpha E., born August 16, 1892, and Otta F., born August 6, 1894.

Mr. Weinman is a Prohibitionist in politics. He and his wife are leading members of the Church of Christ, at Bowling Green.
Biography in Biographical Record of Wood County, Beers, 1897, P. 1247-48 Contributed by Lavidaloca


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