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David Wilson Poling

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David Wilson Poling Veteran

Birth
Marion County, West Virginia, USA
Death
12 Apr 1920 (aged 81)
Needmore, Brown County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Needmore, Brown County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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David Wilson Poling son of Jonas Poling and Rachel Pitzer married Ann Elizabeth Barrick on 25 August 1858. Ann Elizabeth is the daughter of Adam Barrick and Mary E. Hayes. David and Ann had six children:
Ira Fletcher Poling who married Margaret Barrick,
William Hyder Poling who married Olive Ann Campbell,
Susan A. Poling who married David Helfrich,
Henry Barrick Poling who married Harriett Lorena Fleener,
Ida Mae Poling who married William Dunn Legge and
Samuel Carrie Poling whom I have no record of having married.

"Counties of Morgan, Monroe & Brown, IN - Jackson Township" - published in 1884 by F.A. Battey & Co.
DAVID W. POLING was born June 3, 1838, in Marion County, W.Va., and is the youngest of the three children of Jonas and Rachel (Pitzer) Poling, natives respectively of New Jersey and Virginia, and of English and German descent. David W. Poling received a good education - so good that he became a teacher, and taught eighteen terms of school. He remained with his parents until August 25, 1858, when he married Ann Eliza Barrick, of Noble County, Ohio, and to this union six children have been born - William H., Susan A., Henry B,. Ida M., Samuel C., and Fletcher. In September, 1864, he enlisted in Company C, Twenty-second Indiana Regiment, and was engaged in the battle of Nashville and the Southeastern campaign; was in the grand review at Washington, and was discharged June, 1865. In 1848, our subject came to Noble County, Ind., with his parents, who engaged in farming. In 1861, our subject moved to this county and divided his time between teaching and farming; he owns eighty acres at Needmore, besides a house and lot. Mr. Poling was elected Justice of the Peace for two terms, and December, 1882, was commissioned Notary Public. In politics, he is a Republican.
David Wilson Poling son of Jonas Poling and Rachel Pitzer married Ann Elizabeth Barrick on 25 August 1858. Ann Elizabeth is the daughter of Adam Barrick and Mary E. Hayes. David and Ann had six children:
Ira Fletcher Poling who married Margaret Barrick,
William Hyder Poling who married Olive Ann Campbell,
Susan A. Poling who married David Helfrich,
Henry Barrick Poling who married Harriett Lorena Fleener,
Ida Mae Poling who married William Dunn Legge and
Samuel Carrie Poling whom I have no record of having married.

"Counties of Morgan, Monroe & Brown, IN - Jackson Township" - published in 1884 by F.A. Battey & Co.
DAVID W. POLING was born June 3, 1838, in Marion County, W.Va., and is the youngest of the three children of Jonas and Rachel (Pitzer) Poling, natives respectively of New Jersey and Virginia, and of English and German descent. David W. Poling received a good education - so good that he became a teacher, and taught eighteen terms of school. He remained with his parents until August 25, 1858, when he married Ann Eliza Barrick, of Noble County, Ohio, and to this union six children have been born - William H., Susan A., Henry B,. Ida M., Samuel C., and Fletcher. In September, 1864, he enlisted in Company C, Twenty-second Indiana Regiment, and was engaged in the battle of Nashville and the Southeastern campaign; was in the grand review at Washington, and was discharged June, 1865. In 1848, our subject came to Noble County, Ind., with his parents, who engaged in farming. In 1861, our subject moved to this county and divided his time between teaching and farming; he owns eighty acres at Needmore, besides a house and lot. Mr. Poling was elected Justice of the Peace for two terms, and December, 1882, was commissioned Notary Public. In politics, he is a Republican.


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