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Joseph S. Sites

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Joseph S. Sites

Birth
Death
1929 (aged 81–82)
Burial
Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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from Biographical Sketches in "History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio,* complied by A.A. Graham (1883) p. 363

Sites, J.S., attorney, Lancaster, Ohio. He is a native of Fairfield County and ia a son of Emanuel and Fanny Sites of Pleasant Township. He Attended the common schools in his youth and the Freeman Seminary, where he received his preparatory course. He then entered the Fairfield Union Academy, where he graduated, prepared for the junior collegiate class.

He entered this class in the Delaware College, from which institution he graduated in 1882. He then began the reading of law. While thus engaged he was employed to superintend the Dresden public schools for the years 1872 and 1873.

In 1875 he was admitted to practice law in Lancaster, Ohio, where he at once established an office, and where he has since been actively and successfully engaged in the practice of his profession. In 1878, Mr. Sites was elected a member of the city council. In 1860, he was re-elected and chosen President of that body. Politically, he is a Republican, and active in his fidelity to his party.


Mr. Sites was married in 1875, to Miss Anna, daughter of David Pence, of Pleasant Township. They are the parents of two children, David E. and Jessie L.
from Biographical Sketches in "History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio,* complied by A.A. Graham (1883) p. 363

Sites, J.S., attorney, Lancaster, Ohio. He is a native of Fairfield County and ia a son of Emanuel and Fanny Sites of Pleasant Township. He Attended the common schools in his youth and the Freeman Seminary, where he received his preparatory course. He then entered the Fairfield Union Academy, where he graduated, prepared for the junior collegiate class.

He entered this class in the Delaware College, from which institution he graduated in 1882. He then began the reading of law. While thus engaged he was employed to superintend the Dresden public schools for the years 1872 and 1873.

In 1875 he was admitted to practice law in Lancaster, Ohio, where he at once established an office, and where he has since been actively and successfully engaged in the practice of his profession. In 1878, Mr. Sites was elected a member of the city council. In 1860, he was re-elected and chosen President of that body. Politically, he is a Republican, and active in his fidelity to his party.


Mr. Sites was married in 1875, to Miss Anna, daughter of David Pence, of Pleasant Township. They are the parents of two children, David E. and Jessie L.


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