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Eliza Elizabeth <I>Good</I> Balser

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Eliza Elizabeth Good Balser

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Aug 1911 (aged 83)
Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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On January I, 1870, in Milford township, Defiance county, Mr. Ginter was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Balser, who was born in Crawford county, Ohio, November 19, 1849, and is the eldest in a family of eleven children-four sons and seven daughters. Her parents, Conrad and Eliza (Good) Balser, are now residents of Mark township, Defiance county. Mr. and Mrs. Ginter have eight children living, namely: Charles W., Chalmer H., Ida J., Anna E., James B., William F., Cora R. and Nora E. They lost one daughter, who died at the age of two years.

For the first nine years after his marriage, Mr. Ginter lived in Mark township. and then removed to his present farm in Hicksville township, where he owns forty acres of highly improved land. Politically he affiliates with the Democratic party, and takes a deep interest in its success.

From:
Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern, Ohio
Including the counties of
Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton
Published by: J. H. Beers and Company
Chicago, Illinois
1899
On January I, 1870, in Milford township, Defiance county, Mr. Ginter was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Balser, who was born in Crawford county, Ohio, November 19, 1849, and is the eldest in a family of eleven children-four sons and seven daughters. Her parents, Conrad and Eliza (Good) Balser, are now residents of Mark township, Defiance county. Mr. and Mrs. Ginter have eight children living, namely: Charles W., Chalmer H., Ida J., Anna E., James B., William F., Cora R. and Nora E. They lost one daughter, who died at the age of two years.

For the first nine years after his marriage, Mr. Ginter lived in Mark township. and then removed to his present farm in Hicksville township, where he owns forty acres of highly improved land. Politically he affiliates with the Democratic party, and takes a deep interest in its success.

From:
Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern, Ohio
Including the counties of
Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton
Published by: J. H. Beers and Company
Chicago, Illinois
1899


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