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Note    H1235         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

2 boys and two girls

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Note    H1236         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

1 girl

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Note    H1237         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

4 girls

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Note    H1238         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

Sources:
Abbrev: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Title: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Publication: August 31, 1999
1 boy

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Note    H1239         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

2nd cousins3 boys, 5 girls

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Note    H1240         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

unmarried

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Note    H1241         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

In 1865 he began working as a clerk in his fathers store. In 1872upon his father's death he obtained half interest of the store. His occupations were that of being a farmer and a storekeeper in hisfather's store. His religious standards were of the Member German Reformed Church. Before his death he had owned interest in two farms.

From the History of Morrow County, 1880.

EDWARD R GARVERICK, merchant; Whetstone; is the eighth of a family of nine children, and was born Sept. 6, 1851, in Morrow Co., Ohio. He is the youngest son of John F. Garverick, and when fourteen years old commenced clerking in his father's store; at the death of his father in 1872, he obtained a half interest in the business, to which he had become strongly attached. He was married July 3, 1872, to Arminda E.,daughter of Eli and Rebecca Bortner. She was born April 26, 1851, in this county; three children have blessed this happy union; Violet N.,Walter E. and Morgan W. He is a member of the German Reformed Church,and his wife belongs to Disciple Church. He owns an interest in two farms, besides being the junior partner in the firm of J. R. Garverick & Co., at West Point; being an energetic man in business affairs, and although young in years, he is old in experience

Sources:
Abbrev: History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880
Title: History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880
Author: W. H. Perrin and J. H. Battle
Publication: August 1880 by O. L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers
Page: pg. 625
Abbrev: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Title: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Publication: August 31, 1999
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In 1865 he began working as a clerk in his fathers store. In 1872 upon his father's death he obtained half interest of the store. His occupations were that of being a farmer and a storekeeper in his father's store. His religious standards were of the Member German Reformed Church. Before his death he had owned interest in two farms.

From the History of Morrow County, 1880.

EDWARD R GARVERICK, merchant; Whetstone; is the eighth of a family of nine children, and was born Sept. 6, 1851, in Morrow Co., Ohio. He is the youngest son of John F. Garverick, and when fourteen years old commenced clerking in his father's store; at the death of his father in 1872, he obtained a half interest in the business, to which he had become strongly attached. He was married July 3, 1872, to Arminda E., daughter of Eli and Rebecca Bortner. She was born April 26, 1851, in this county; three children have blessed this happy union; Violet N., Walter E. and Morgan W. He is a member of the German Reformed Church, and his wife belongs to Disciple Church. He owns an interest in two farms, besides being the junior partner in the firm of J. R. Garverick & Co., at West Point; being an energetic man in business affairs, and although young in years, he is old in experience.
3rd cousins once removed
4 children

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Note    H1242         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

one son

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Note    H1243         Index
[Robert Ruhl and Mary Farrier 20081222.GED]

1 son