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Israel Stout Valentine

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Israel Stout Valentine

Birth
Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Dec 1931 (aged 70)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Israel Stout Valentine was born April 12, 1861, in Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, the son of Israel and Caroline Catherine Stout Valentine. On December 22, 1887, he married Mazie Luella Walters in Pickaway County, Ohio, a daughter of John J. and Mary Dresbach Walters. Israel and Mazie were the parents of one child, Samuel Paul Valentine.


From the History of Pickaway County, Ohio, page 713:

"ISRAEL S. VALENTINE, a prominent farmer and stock-raiser of Pickaway County, residing in Circleville, was born in the First Ward of Circleville on April 12, 1861, and is a son of Israel Valentine, Sr., who was also a native of Circleville Township. Israel Valentine was a well-known agriculturist of the county, engaged extensively in farming andstock-raising. His death occurred in November, 1903. Israel S. Valentine was reared and educated in Circleville, where he made his home until his marriage, after which he moved to Washington Township, where for the following seven or eight years he was engaged in farming and stock-raising on an extensive scale. He then moved to Circleville Township and continued in the same business until 1904, when he took up his residence in the city. He still looks after his farming interests in Pickaway Township, on the famous Pickaway Plains, where he has a farm of 200 acres. During the last few years of his active participation in farm work, he bred several very fine track horses. In recent years, in association with his twin brother, Edward Valentine, he has marked several horses, among which were such splendid trotters as Sir Liss and Maggie V.--the former having a record of 2:30 and a trial markof 2:18 1/4, and the latter, a record of 2:12 1/2. In 1887 Mr. Valentine was married to Mazie Walters, a daughter of John Walters, who wasone of the leading farmers of Pickaway County. They have one son, Samuel Paul, who is attending school. Mr. Valentine is a member of the Lutheran Church, being also one of its officers."


Obituary for Israel S. Valentine from the Circleville Herald of Thursday, December 10, 1931:

"I. S. VALENTINE, 70, IS CLAIMED. Life-long Resident of City Passes Away in Columbus Hospital Wednesday. Israel S. Valentine, aged 70, a resident of this city his entire life, passed away at White Cross Hospital Wednesday, at 10:10 p.m. Complications after three years' illness caused his death. He was born here April 12, 1861, a son of Israel and Caroline Stout Valentine, both natives of this county. He was married to Mazie L. Walters, who with one son, Paul, survives. Three brothers, Emanuel of this city, Edward of Circleville Township, and James of Ashville, also survive. Private funeral services will be held at the home, 470 North Court Street, Saturday, at 2 p.m., with Rev. George L. Troutman of the Lutheran Church, of which Mr. Valentine was a member, officiating. Interment will be in Forest Cemetery by M. S. Rinehart. Friends of the family are asked to call at the home from noon Friday until noon Saturday. It is asked that flowers be omitted."

Israel Stout Valentine was born April 12, 1861, in Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio, the son of Israel and Caroline Catherine Stout Valentine. On December 22, 1887, he married Mazie Luella Walters in Pickaway County, Ohio, a daughter of John J. and Mary Dresbach Walters. Israel and Mazie were the parents of one child, Samuel Paul Valentine.


From the History of Pickaway County, Ohio, page 713:

"ISRAEL S. VALENTINE, a prominent farmer and stock-raiser of Pickaway County, residing in Circleville, was born in the First Ward of Circleville on April 12, 1861, and is a son of Israel Valentine, Sr., who was also a native of Circleville Township. Israel Valentine was a well-known agriculturist of the county, engaged extensively in farming andstock-raising. His death occurred in November, 1903. Israel S. Valentine was reared and educated in Circleville, where he made his home until his marriage, after which he moved to Washington Township, where for the following seven or eight years he was engaged in farming and stock-raising on an extensive scale. He then moved to Circleville Township and continued in the same business until 1904, when he took up his residence in the city. He still looks after his farming interests in Pickaway Township, on the famous Pickaway Plains, where he has a farm of 200 acres. During the last few years of his active participation in farm work, he bred several very fine track horses. In recent years, in association with his twin brother, Edward Valentine, he has marked several horses, among which were such splendid trotters as Sir Liss and Maggie V.--the former having a record of 2:30 and a trial markof 2:18 1/4, and the latter, a record of 2:12 1/2. In 1887 Mr. Valentine was married to Mazie Walters, a daughter of John Walters, who wasone of the leading farmers of Pickaway County. They have one son, Samuel Paul, who is attending school. Mr. Valentine is a member of the Lutheran Church, being also one of its officers."


Obituary for Israel S. Valentine from the Circleville Herald of Thursday, December 10, 1931:

"I. S. VALENTINE, 70, IS CLAIMED. Life-long Resident of City Passes Away in Columbus Hospital Wednesday. Israel S. Valentine, aged 70, a resident of this city his entire life, passed away at White Cross Hospital Wednesday, at 10:10 p.m. Complications after three years' illness caused his death. He was born here April 12, 1861, a son of Israel and Caroline Stout Valentine, both natives of this county. He was married to Mazie L. Walters, who with one son, Paul, survives. Three brothers, Emanuel of this city, Edward of Circleville Township, and James of Ashville, also survive. Private funeral services will be held at the home, 470 North Court Street, Saturday, at 2 p.m., with Rev. George L. Troutman of the Lutheran Church, of which Mr. Valentine was a member, officiating. Interment will be in Forest Cemetery by M. S. Rinehart. Friends of the family are asked to call at the home from noon Friday until noon Saturday. It is asked that flowers be omitted."



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