The Aldrichs were sturdy New Englanders. Simeon Aldrich, grandfather of David W, was a native of Vermont and married in that state Emile McClure also a native there. David W Aldrich, who was born in Troy Township of DeKalb County November 27, 1859 was reared and educated in Steuben County in Otsego and Richland townships.
In 1883 he married Harriet Hanes, daughter of Charles and Mary Hanes.
The children of Mr and Mrs Aldrich are: Harry, a physician at Fairmount Indiana who married Cora Dally; Fred H, who married Mary Shaefer and has three children, named John Wayne, Robert and Harry; Mary, wife of Irvin Kiess and mother of twin daughters, Irene and Ilene; Simeon F., who married Margaret Rose and has a son, Wayne Erwin; Dean D., who served in Battery B of the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Field Artillery during the World War;Olive L, a teacher in the Hamilton High School; Wilmet, a teacher in the home school in Richland Township; and Howard, a student in the Hamilton HighSchool.
The Aldrichs were sturdy New Englanders. Simeon Aldrich, grandfather of David W, was a native of Vermont and married in that state Emile McClure also a native there. David W Aldrich, who was born in Troy Township of DeKalb County November 27, 1859 was reared and educated in Steuben County in Otsego and Richland townships.
In 1883 he married Harriet Hanes, daughter of Charles and Mary Hanes.
The children of Mr and Mrs Aldrich are: Harry, a physician at Fairmount Indiana who married Cora Dally; Fred H, who married Mary Shaefer and has three children, named John Wayne, Robert and Harry; Mary, wife of Irvin Kiess and mother of twin daughters, Irene and Ilene; Simeon F., who married Margaret Rose and has a son, Wayne Erwin; Dean D., who served in Battery B of the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Field Artillery during the World War;Olive L, a teacher in the Hamilton High School; Wilmet, a teacher in the home school in Richland Township; and Howard, a student in the Hamilton HighSchool.
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