from The History of Caldwell and Livingston Counties, Missouri. 1886
MARION COBERLY
(Farmer and Stock-raiser, Section 25, Post-office, Eversonville).
Among the representative young men whom Ohio has contributed to the agricultural community of this county is Mr. Coberly, now about thirty years of age, originally from Madison county, of the Buckeye State. His birth occurred in 1855, the second son of twelve children in the family of his parents, George W. and Mary E. Coberly, the former of Ohio nativity, and the latter formerly of Maryland. They were married in Ohio and now reside there, comfortably situated, and with a necessary amount of this world's goods, aged respectively 55 and 50 years. The names of their children were Joseph, William, Jesse, Harvey, George, Albert, who died when five years old, Charles died when three years of age, the tenth son died in infancy, Richard, Laura Belle and Oliver.
All his life Mr. Coberly has followed agricultural pursuits, to which he was reared, and since coming to Missouri from Ohio some nine years ago, this occupation has received his attention. Consequently, he is thoroughly familiar with all its details, and is obtaining good results in his operations. His place is well improved, having upon it neat and convenient buildings, etc. In 1882, Mr. C. was united in marriage with Miss Ella Donovan, of Livingston county, and they now have an interesting son, two years old. While in Ohio, Mr. Coberly belonged to the Good Temples, of which society he was an efficient member. In his political preferences he is a Greenbacker.
Contributor: Nancy (Hitchcock) Clewell (47250521)
from The History of Caldwell and Livingston Counties, Missouri. 1886
MARION COBERLY
(Farmer and Stock-raiser, Section 25, Post-office, Eversonville).
Among the representative young men whom Ohio has contributed to the agricultural community of this county is Mr. Coberly, now about thirty years of age, originally from Madison county, of the Buckeye State. His birth occurred in 1855, the second son of twelve children in the family of his parents, George W. and Mary E. Coberly, the former of Ohio nativity, and the latter formerly of Maryland. They were married in Ohio and now reside there, comfortably situated, and with a necessary amount of this world's goods, aged respectively 55 and 50 years. The names of their children were Joseph, William, Jesse, Harvey, George, Albert, who died when five years old, Charles died when three years of age, the tenth son died in infancy, Richard, Laura Belle and Oliver.
All his life Mr. Coberly has followed agricultural pursuits, to which he was reared, and since coming to Missouri from Ohio some nine years ago, this occupation has received his attention. Consequently, he is thoroughly familiar with all its details, and is obtaining good results in his operations. His place is well improved, having upon it neat and convenient buildings, etc. In 1882, Mr. C. was united in marriage with Miss Ella Donovan, of Livingston county, and they now have an interesting son, two years old. While in Ohio, Mr. Coberly belonged to the Good Temples, of which society he was an efficient member. In his political preferences he is a Greenbacker.
Contributor: Nancy (Hitchcock) Clewell (47250521)
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