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Andrew Jackson Dieterich

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Andrew Jackson Dieterich

Birth
Scioto County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Mar 1896 (aged 70)
Burial
Coopersville, Pike County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.966854, Longitude: -83.0528444
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A. J. DIETERICH, son of Henry and Elizabeth Dieterich, was born Sept. 20, 1825, in Scioto Co., Ohio. He was reared on a farm and when eighteen years old went on the Ohio Canal as Captain of a boat, which occupation he followed till he was thirty years of age, since which he has been engaged in farming, now owning 1,000 acres of fine land. He was married Sept. 20, 1845, to Sarah A., daughter of Benjamin and Mary Coffman, who were natives of Pennsylvania, of German descent. They had one son - Stephen, who died in 1872, aged fourteen years. Mrs. Dieterich died in 1872, and in 1876 Mr. Dieterich married Mrs. Nancy Weeder. Mr. Dieterich acted as Infirmary Director for six years. His father was born Jan. 1, 1794, and his mother, March 4, 1794. They were natives of Pennsylvania and of German descent. They moved to Scioto County, Ohio, about 1820, and some years later moved to Pike County and cleared the farm now owned by Stephen, and where they spent the rest of their lives. The father died June 18, 1862, and the mother May 30, 1857.
Source: History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1884 - Page
A. J. DIETERICH, son of Henry and Elizabeth Dieterich, was born Sept. 20, 1825, in Scioto Co., Ohio. He was reared on a farm and when eighteen years old went on the Ohio Canal as Captain of a boat, which occupation he followed till he was thirty years of age, since which he has been engaged in farming, now owning 1,000 acres of fine land. He was married Sept. 20, 1845, to Sarah A., daughter of Benjamin and Mary Coffman, who were natives of Pennsylvania, of German descent. They had one son - Stephen, who died in 1872, aged fourteen years. Mrs. Dieterich died in 1872, and in 1876 Mr. Dieterich married Mrs. Nancy Weeder. Mr. Dieterich acted as Infirmary Director for six years. His father was born Jan. 1, 1794, and his mother, March 4, 1794. They were natives of Pennsylvania and of German descent. They moved to Scioto County, Ohio, about 1820, and some years later moved to Pike County and cleared the farm now owned by Stephen, and where they spent the rest of their lives. The father died June 18, 1862, and the mother May 30, 1857.
Source: History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio - Publ. Chicago: Inter-State Publishing Co. - 1884 - Page


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