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David Hildreth

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David Hildreth

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
23 May 1908 (aged 86)
Union County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Richwood, Union County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The Marysville Republican
May 28, 1908

David Hildreth aged 86 years, one of the oldest and best known pioneers of Leesburg township, died Saturday morning at his home eight miles north of Marysville on the Braithwaite and Shenneman pike, after a long illness of Brights disease and the infirmities of age. Deceased was a native of Licking county but settled on a farm in Leesburg township about sixty-live years ago, where be had continuously resided.

Mr. Hildreth is survived by his aged companion and nine children as follows: Mrs. Ella Maskill and Mrs. Alice Scofield, Claiborne township; Mrs. Lucy Shenneman and Mrs. Angeline Vannausdle, Leesburg township; Mrs. Josephine Bell, Piqua ; Mrs. Harriet Soliday, Peoria ; Mrs. Ola Soliday, Newark ; and Americus and Columbus Hildreth of Lima.

Funeral services were held at his late residence Monday at one o'clock p.m., conducted by Rev J B. Hagans and the body was taken to Bethlehem cemetery by Undertaker Morey of this city, for interment.
The Marysville Republican
May 28, 1908

David Hildreth aged 86 years, one of the oldest and best known pioneers of Leesburg township, died Saturday morning at his home eight miles north of Marysville on the Braithwaite and Shenneman pike, after a long illness of Brights disease and the infirmities of age. Deceased was a native of Licking county but settled on a farm in Leesburg township about sixty-live years ago, where be had continuously resided.

Mr. Hildreth is survived by his aged companion and nine children as follows: Mrs. Ella Maskill and Mrs. Alice Scofield, Claiborne township; Mrs. Lucy Shenneman and Mrs. Angeline Vannausdle, Leesburg township; Mrs. Josephine Bell, Piqua ; Mrs. Harriet Soliday, Peoria ; Mrs. Ola Soliday, Newark ; and Americus and Columbus Hildreth of Lima.

Funeral services were held at his late residence Monday at one o'clock p.m., conducted by Rev J B. Hagans and the body was taken to Bethlehem cemetery by Undertaker Morey of this city, for interment.


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