The History of Atchison County published in 1916, page 789, provides biographical information on David Hottle (family name Hottel) who married Frances "Fanny" Creal (aka Crial). They were married 12 Sep 1842 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio. David and Frances had four children--Mary Frances, William R, Nancy Josephine (died young) and Margaret.
David was a butcher by trade but also farmed, the family living at Oak Mills.
Atchison Daily Champion, Wednesday, 9 November 1892
David Huddle, an old and highly respected citizen of Oak Mills, died day before yesterday and was buried at the Oak Mills cemetery yesterday. The funeral was largely attended.
The History of Atchison County published in 1916, page 789, provides biographical information on David Hottle (family name Hottel) who married Frances "Fanny" Creal (aka Crial). They were married 12 Sep 1842 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio. David and Frances had four children--Mary Frances, William R, Nancy Josephine (died young) and Margaret.
David was a butcher by trade but also farmed, the family living at Oak Mills.
Atchison Daily Champion, Wednesday, 9 November 1892
David Huddle, an old and highly respected citizen of Oak Mills, died day before yesterday and was buried at the Oak Mills cemetery yesterday. The funeral was largely attended.
Family Members
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Lydia Elizabeth Hottel Keller
1804–1883
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Sarah Hottel Sidebottom
1806–1885
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Anna Hottel Wigginton
1808–1875
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Mahala Hottel Brobeck
1810–1847
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Susannah Hottel Wigginton
1811–1866
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Rebecca Hottel Larrick
1814–1891
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Mary Hottel Yocum
1815–1890
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Elizabeth Hottel Rohm
1817–1886
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Leah Hottel Mandel
1821–1881
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Emanuel Brubaker Hottel
1823–1863
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Drusilla Hottel Woods
1829–1864
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