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Charles Francis Abbott Jr.

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Charles Francis Abbott Jr.

Birth
Wood County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Jan 1920 (aged 61)
Burial
Hepburn, Hardin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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CHARLES FRANCIS ABBOTT Jr., one of the prominent farmers of Dudley township, Hardin county, Ohio, is a native of Wood county, Ohio, born Oct. 8, 1859. A son of Charles and Elizabeth (Shanks) Abbott. Charles Abbott Sr. was born in Huron county and became a farmer. At the time of the Civil war he enlisted in the One Hundred and Twenty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and died in a hospital the next year (1863), having been shot through the mouth. His widow died in 1864, at the age of thirty years. Her father was a native of Ireland. Charles Abbott's Sr. father, Bennett Abbott, was born in New York state and was a farmer. He and his wife moved to Wood county, Ohio, where he died in 1870, at the age of sixty-six years.

Charles F. Abbott has one brother, William Elwood, a railway employe living in Huron county. His sister Ida died in 1890.
After the death of his mother Charles F. Abbott Jr. and his brother and sister were placed in the hands of their grandfather Abbott, and after his death his second wife, Martha (Hallett) Abbott, took care of them until they were able to look out for themselves. She is still living, and has reached the age of ninety-two years. (At the time of this writing)
After reaching the age of sixteen years Charles F. Abbott Jr. worked out on a farm by the month until attaining his majority. He married and bought a small farm in Wood county, where he lived seventeen years, and then removed to Dudley township, Hardin county, where he now owns one hundred and twenty acres of fine farming land. He carried on general farming with splendid success and made a specialty of stock raising. He has now retired from the harder labor of the farm and is enjoying a well-earned rest.

Politically Mr. Abbott is a Republican, and he has served two terms as township trustee. He is a member of the United Brethren church and has been a trustee of the church for many years. His wife is also a member of this church and both are actively interested in this prosperity and good work. Mr. Abbott has always worked with great energy and by his good management and thrift has acquired a fair amount of property. Being left an orphan at an early age he has felt the necessity of looking out for himself since childhood, and has always demonstrated his business ability.

Mr. Abbott married Matilda Ann, daughter of Levi and Levina (Long) Helm, the father a native of Crawford county, Ohio, and a farmer. Levi Helm was born Aug. 27, 1827, and died in 1864. He was a son of John and Susanna (Kirtz) Helm, and he married Lavina Long, daughter of James and Matilda (Markey) Long, of Crawford county, Ohio. Mrs. Abbott has one sister living, Sarah Jane, wife of George Mell, a half sister, Julia Ann, and a half brother, Albert.

To Mr. and Mrs. Abbott children have been born as follows: Arthur J., a farmer of Goshen township, married Fay Wilcox, of Hepburn, and they have five children, Audra Cecil, Paul Wilcox, Clidath Justin and Alvin H.; William Frederick, who is now attending the University of Michigan, in preparation for ministry in the United Brethren church, married Grace Mauller in Marion county; Ernest Leroy, a farmer in Dudley township, married Bessie Niesley, and they have one child, Anna Bell; Ida, at home; Luella May, wife of George W. Breitenstein (whose father's sketch appears elsewhere in this work), has two children, Freda M. and Dortha May; Charles Francis, at home; Early Wesley, at home; and Clarence Edmund, also living at home.
Source: A Twentieth Century History of Hardin County, Ohio - Vol. II - Publ The Lewis Publishing Company - Chicago - 1910 - Page
CHARLES FRANCIS ABBOTT Jr., one of the prominent farmers of Dudley township, Hardin county, Ohio, is a native of Wood county, Ohio, born Oct. 8, 1859. A son of Charles and Elizabeth (Shanks) Abbott. Charles Abbott Sr. was born in Huron county and became a farmer. At the time of the Civil war he enlisted in the One Hundred and Twenty-first Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and died in a hospital the next year (1863), having been shot through the mouth. His widow died in 1864, at the age of thirty years. Her father was a native of Ireland. Charles Abbott's Sr. father, Bennett Abbott, was born in New York state and was a farmer. He and his wife moved to Wood county, Ohio, where he died in 1870, at the age of sixty-six years.

Charles F. Abbott has one brother, William Elwood, a railway employe living in Huron county. His sister Ida died in 1890.
After the death of his mother Charles F. Abbott Jr. and his brother and sister were placed in the hands of their grandfather Abbott, and after his death his second wife, Martha (Hallett) Abbott, took care of them until they were able to look out for themselves. She is still living, and has reached the age of ninety-two years. (At the time of this writing)
After reaching the age of sixteen years Charles F. Abbott Jr. worked out on a farm by the month until attaining his majority. He married and bought a small farm in Wood county, where he lived seventeen years, and then removed to Dudley township, Hardin county, where he now owns one hundred and twenty acres of fine farming land. He carried on general farming with splendid success and made a specialty of stock raising. He has now retired from the harder labor of the farm and is enjoying a well-earned rest.

Politically Mr. Abbott is a Republican, and he has served two terms as township trustee. He is a member of the United Brethren church and has been a trustee of the church for many years. His wife is also a member of this church and both are actively interested in this prosperity and good work. Mr. Abbott has always worked with great energy and by his good management and thrift has acquired a fair amount of property. Being left an orphan at an early age he has felt the necessity of looking out for himself since childhood, and has always demonstrated his business ability.

Mr. Abbott married Matilda Ann, daughter of Levi and Levina (Long) Helm, the father a native of Crawford county, Ohio, and a farmer. Levi Helm was born Aug. 27, 1827, and died in 1864. He was a son of John and Susanna (Kirtz) Helm, and he married Lavina Long, daughter of James and Matilda (Markey) Long, of Crawford county, Ohio. Mrs. Abbott has one sister living, Sarah Jane, wife of George Mell, a half sister, Julia Ann, and a half brother, Albert.

To Mr. and Mrs. Abbott children have been born as follows: Arthur J., a farmer of Goshen township, married Fay Wilcox, of Hepburn, and they have five children, Audra Cecil, Paul Wilcox, Clidath Justin and Alvin H.; William Frederick, who is now attending the University of Michigan, in preparation for ministry in the United Brethren church, married Grace Mauller in Marion county; Ernest Leroy, a farmer in Dudley township, married Bessie Niesley, and they have one child, Anna Bell; Ida, at home; Luella May, wife of George W. Breitenstein (whose father's sketch appears elsewhere in this work), has two children, Freda M. and Dortha May; Charles Francis, at home; Early Wesley, at home; and Clarence Edmund, also living at home.
Source: A Twentieth Century History of Hardin County, Ohio - Vol. II - Publ The Lewis Publishing Company - Chicago - 1910 - Page


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