FRANCIS PAHL, son of Peter and Lena Pahl, was born in Baden, Germany, November 20, 1818. He was married December 2, 1844, to Mary Simons, having emigrated to this country ten years previous. Mrs. Pahl was a resident of Norwalk, Ohio, a native of Germany, and daughter of John and Mary (Kling) Simons, who were natives of Germany, and who emigrated to America in 1834. On arriving in this country, her parents located in New York City. Three years later they moved to Seneca County, Ohio, and in 1863, to this county.
Their nine children were Mary, Elizabeth, Catharine, Julia, Peter, Lena, Henry, Margaret and Adam all living now but Mary, Elizabeth and Peter.
The father died February 5, 1883; the mother resides in Upper Sandusky in her eighty-fifth year. Mr. Pahl purchased his first land in Huron County, Ohio, in 1841. To this first twenty acres he added twenty more subsequently, and this farm he cultivated till 1869, when he sold out, moved to Wyandot County and purchased 156 acres on which he now lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Pahl had eight children—Elizabeth, Mary A., Catharine, Frank, Peter, Rosa, Frederick J. and Hellen. Of these Mary A., Catharine and Frederick J. are deceased. The mother died July 4, 1857, and was interred at Norwalk, Ohio. Mr. Pahl was married, December 2, 1858, to Miss Lena Simons, a sister of his former wife, and to this union nine children were born, namely, Louisa S., 1859; Francis, 1860; Henry, 1862; Mary A., 1864; William F., 1866; Emil A., 1869; John, 1871; Charlie,1873, and Kosmos, 1876.
FRANCIS PAHL, son of Peter and Lena Pahl, was born in Baden, Germany, November 20, 1818. He was married December 2, 1844, to Mary Simons, having emigrated to this country ten years previous. Mrs. Pahl was a resident of Norwalk, Ohio, a native of Germany, and daughter of John and Mary (Kling) Simons, who were natives of Germany, and who emigrated to America in 1834. On arriving in this country, her parents located in New York City. Three years later they moved to Seneca County, Ohio, and in 1863, to this county.
Their nine children were Mary, Elizabeth, Catharine, Julia, Peter, Lena, Henry, Margaret and Adam all living now but Mary, Elizabeth and Peter.
The father died February 5, 1883; the mother resides in Upper Sandusky in her eighty-fifth year. Mr. Pahl purchased his first land in Huron County, Ohio, in 1841. To this first twenty acres he added twenty more subsequently, and this farm he cultivated till 1869, when he sold out, moved to Wyandot County and purchased 156 acres on which he now lives.
Mr. and Mrs. Pahl had eight children—Elizabeth, Mary A., Catharine, Frank, Peter, Rosa, Frederick J. and Hellen. Of these Mary A., Catharine and Frederick J. are deceased. The mother died July 4, 1857, and was interred at Norwalk, Ohio. Mr. Pahl was married, December 2, 1858, to Miss Lena Simons, a sister of his former wife, and to this union nine children were born, namely, Louisa S., 1859; Francis, 1860; Henry, 1862; Mary A., 1864; William F., 1866; Emil A., 1869; John, 1871; Charlie,1873, and Kosmos, 1876.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Pahl Koepele
1845–1900
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Anna Maria Pahl
1847–1860
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Helen Pahl Haubert
1849–1930
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Francis "Frank" Pahl
1852–1941
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Peter J Pahl
1854–1943
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Rose Pahl Esker
1856–1933
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Louisa S Pahl Braun
1858–1919
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Frances Pahl Logsdon
1860–1929
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Henry L Pahl
1862–1946
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Mary A Pahl Obringer
1864–1926
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William Joseph Frederick Pahl
1866–1936
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Emilius Amil Pahl
1868–1934
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John A Pahl
1871–1950
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Charles Edward Pahl
1873–1942
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Jerome Kosmos Pahl
1876–1955
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