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From: "Carrol with ATTA" <>
Subject: Information I found at the library MacLean and Patterson
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 16:06:03 -0800


Hello List,

I found this information while searching for any information on my family
and I thought I would share it with the list just in case anyone else needs
it.

Carrol Mick

or


Wilbur L. MacLean is a progressive young business man of Wellsville, where
he was born May 23, 1890. HE is the son of D.N. and Bianca H. (Hanlin)
MacLean, his father being one of the most widely known funeral directors in
Columbiana Counyt.
Wilbur L. MacLean was reared and educated in Wellsville and since
completeing his high school course he has been in the employ of the American
Sheet & Tin Plate Company. For the past 14 years he has served as foreman.
On June 20, 1912, Mr. MacLean was united in marriage with Miss Mary Grant,
who was born in Jefferson County, Ohio, July 6, 1888, the daughter of
Alexander and Margaret (moore) Grant. Mr. Grant is deceased and his widow
resides at Alliance, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. MacLEan have one child, Margaret
Ann, born Nov. 7, 1924.
Mr. MacLean is a Republican, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, and
belongs to the Kiwanis Club. He is well known in Columbiana County and has
many friends.

(History of Columbiana County page 908)

Edward Patterson, machinist, is known in East Liverpool and Columbiana
County as a capable workman. He was born in Ironton, Ohio, Aug. 31, 1857,
and is the son of George W. Patterson and Almira (Truesdell) Patterson.
George W. Patterson was born Aug. 31, 1820, near West Point, Ohio. In 1840
he removed to Lawrence County, OHio, where he remained until 1876. He then
located in East Liverpool, where he followed his trade as a tailor. He died
in 1882. Mr. Patterson was married first, Oct. 29, 1843, to Miss Francis
White, and to this union three children were born: James, deceased;
Elizabeth, died in 1924, was the wife of Philip Morley; and Monroe, died
Nov. 19, 1924. Mr. Patterson was married March 31, 1855, to Miss Almira
Truesdale, of Lawrence County, Ohio, who died in 1905. To the were born
five children: John W. died in 1910; Edward, the subject of this sketch;
Ollie, deceased, was the wife of Arthur Dodd; Della, married James A.
Norris, lives in Florida; and Louise, the widow of Sewell Hague, lives in
Florida.
Edward Patterson spent his boyhood at Ironton and received his education in
the district schools. At an early age he learned the potter's trade in East
Liverpool, and was thus engaged in the East Liverpool Pottery Company as
warehouseman four years. He was then connected witht eh Westinghouse
Electric Company for four years and in 1903 returned to East Liverpool,
where he worked as a machinist for the Patterson Foundry & Machine Company
until Jan. 1, 1926. Mr. Patterson owns a farm but does not operate it
himself.
On March 10, 1885, Mr. PAtterson was united in marriage with Miss Mary Ellen
Rupp, who was born at Lisbon, Ohio, Oct 31, 1867, the daughter of Henry and
Annetta (Smaltz) Rupp, matives of Germany and early settlers of Lisbon. Mr.
Rupp died in 1884 and his wife died in 1918.

(from page 954 of History of Columbiana)

I hope this helps someone.



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