Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Carl William KOESTER

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CAUS Melanoma Cancer

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Carl had two sons Micheal and Sean Felt, both sons were adopted by step father.


Thomas SIMPSON

History of Carroll and Harrison Counties. page 731-732     Thomas simpson, the immediate subject of this sketch, passed the period of his childhood and youth on his father's farm, and in the meanwhile profited by the advantages afforded in the district schools of Athens Township. This township was from his young manhood the stage of his vigorous and successful activities as an agriculturist and stock-grower and his well improved farm comprised 140 acres. At one time he owned 224 acres in Coshocton County and sixty acres in Belmont County. He was loyal and liberal in the support of measures and enterprises projected for the general good of the community, and his political attendance was given to the republican party, both he and his wife being zealous members of the Rankin Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1873 Mr. Simpson wedded Miss Susannah Tipton, daughter of the late Joshua Tipton, a well-known citizen of Harrison County, and they had six children ---- Walter, Wilbur E., Charles C., Blanche, wife of John Edawrd Simpson, and Albert A. and Harry R., twins.


Ida Belle TIPTON

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