Veteran of World War I.
Veteran of World War I.
HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY OHIO BIOGRAPHICAL
PHILIP E. GUTHRIE
Son of Isaac F. and Rachel (Frederick) Guthery, was born in Bowling Green Township July 31, 1857. His parents were early settlers in Marion County, and now are living at Marion. Philip E. was reared on a farm, in the meantime obtaining a good English education. Since the age of nineteen, he has depended on his own resources and is now the owner of 120 acres of land, valued at $65. per acre. He was married, July 4, 1877, to Lizzie M. Clark, a daughter of George S. and Elizabeth Clark. From this union there are three children - Mabel, born June 11, 1878; George M., January 21, 1880; and Sybil, born February 5, 1882. Mr. Guthery is an enterprising farmer and citizen, well and favorably known. He is a member of the F. & A. M. and a Democrat.
Philip and Lizzie went West and he engaged in ranching in Nebraska.
HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY OHIO BIOGRAPHICALPHILIP E. GUTHRIE
Son of Isaac F. and Rachel (Frederick) Guthery, was born in Bowling Green Township July 31, 1857. His parents were early settlers in Marion County, and now are living at Marion. Philip E. was reared on a farm, in the meantime obtaining a good English education. Since the age of nineteen, he has depended on his own resources and is now the owner of 120 acres of land, valued at $65. per acre. He was married, July 4, 1877, to Lizzie M. Clark, a daughter of George S. and Elizabeth Clark. From this union there are three children - Mabel, born June 11, 1878; George M., January 21, 1880; and Sybil, born February 5, 1882. Mr. Guthery is an enterprising farmer and citizen, well and favorably known. He is a member of the F. & A. M. and a Democrat.
Philip and Lizzie went West and he engaged in ranching in Nebraska.
Attended Cornell University. Buried in the LaRue Cemetery, Marion County, Ohio.
Attended Cornell University. Buried in the LaRue Cemetery, Marion County, Ohio.