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Amos D. Grogg

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Amos D. Grogg

Birth
Crawford County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Mar 1921 (aged 73)
Markle, Wells County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Markle, Wells County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Amos D. GROGG, farmer : P. O. Biddle ; was born April 25, 1847, in Liberty Township, this county, and is the son of Abraham and Anna (Bowers) Grogg, who were highly esteemed residents of Liberty Township. Her father was a native of Pennsylvania; and came to this county from Stark Co., Ohio. The subject of this sketch was reared in Liberty Township, and received a good education, fitting him especially for business life. His father has always been a farmer and his son is now one of the most successful young farmers in Sandusky Township. He was married on Nov. 28, 1867,to Eliza Jane Cobb, of this county. They had five children: Drusilla, Daniel, Abraham, Charles, and James. Amos Grogg was a life-long Republican, but was a man universally respected in his township, even though it was strongly Democratic. He was elected Justice of the Peace, but he refused to serve. He was a man of enlightened opinions and of that agreeable disposition that made him popular with all that he met.
Amos D. GROGG, farmer : P. O. Biddle ; was born April 25, 1847, in Liberty Township, this county, and is the son of Abraham and Anna (Bowers) Grogg, who were highly esteemed residents of Liberty Township. Her father was a native of Pennsylvania; and came to this county from Stark Co., Ohio. The subject of this sketch was reared in Liberty Township, and received a good education, fitting him especially for business life. His father has always been a farmer and his son is now one of the most successful young farmers in Sandusky Township. He was married on Nov. 28, 1867,to Eliza Jane Cobb, of this county. They had five children: Drusilla, Daniel, Abraham, Charles, and James. Amos Grogg was a life-long Republican, but was a man universally respected in his township, even though it was strongly Democratic. He was elected Justice of the Peace, but he refused to serve. He was a man of enlightened opinions and of that agreeable disposition that made him popular with all that he met.

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