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Death Notice, 11 May 1905, "Vermilion News" (Vermilion, Erie Co., OH), pp. 3;8;8, col. 2;4;4
Biography, G. Frederick Wright, 1916, "A Standard History of Lorain County, Ohio, Vol. I", (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago & New York), p. 1050
Excerpt from "WILLIAM JAEGER. ..."
"... John Jaeger, the father, was born in Germany in 1837 and died in January, 1905. His wife was born in 1833 and died in June, 1905. They were married in Lorain County, and their five children are: Adam, yardmaster at Collinwood near Cleveland; George, who lives at South Euclid, Cleveland, and has a little farm laid out in city lots and is rapidly becoming prosperous; William; Elizabeth, wife of G. G. McIlraith, former chief of police of Collinwood; and Dora, wife of George P. Krapp, a butcher at Lorain. The parents were both members of the German Reformed Churdh and in politics the father was a democrat. He cleared up a large tract of land in Lorain County and was substantially fixed and prosperous in his later years, owning a farm of 138 acres on which he died. ..."
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Death Notice, 11 May 1905, "Vermilion News" (Vermilion, Erie Co., OH), pp. 3;8;8, col. 2;4;4
Biography, G. Frederick Wright, 1916, "A Standard History of Lorain County, Ohio, Vol. I", (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago & New York), p. 1050
Excerpt from "WILLIAM JAEGER. ..."
"... John Jaeger, the father, was born in Germany in 1837 and died in January, 1905. His wife was born in 1833 and died in June, 1905. They were married in Lorain County, and their five children are: Adam, yardmaster at Collinwood near Cleveland; George, who lives at South Euclid, Cleveland, and has a little farm laid out in city lots and is rapidly becoming prosperous; William; Elizabeth, wife of G. G. McIlraith, former chief of police of Collinwood; and Dora, wife of George P. Krapp, a butcher at Lorain. The parents were both members of the German Reformed Churdh and in politics the father was a democrat. He cleared up a large tract of land in Lorain County and was substantially fixed and prosperous in his later years, owning a farm of 138 acres on which he died. ..."
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