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Subject: Re: [OHERIE-L] Nuhn
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 22:00:40 EDT


Hello Deb,

Do you also have a connection with the Hull family? I found the following on
page 84 of Lewis Aldrich's 1889 History of Erie County:

"Hull, Henry, Huron P.O., a general merchant of Huron Township, was born in
Brownhelm Township, Lorain County, O., in 1853, and was a son of J.A. and
Mary (NUHN) Hull. Mr. Hull received a liberal common school education, and in
1874 commenced his business life as a clerk. He settled in Huron in 1880, and
became a partner in the business of Captain Charles Peterson. In 1881 he
purchased his business interest, and formed the business firm of Hull & Rand,
which firm still exists. They deal largely in dry goods, groceries, crockery,
and carry a full line of builders' and farmers' supplies and hardware. Mr.
Hull was married in 1880 to Nina Grover, of Erie County. They have two
children, Elsie and Grover. Mr. Hull was elected treasurer of his town in
1883-85 and 1887."

I'm sorry this is all there is. I did go to school in Vermilion with a Robin
Nuhn (Nunn) not sure of spelling of her surname (she was older than me and
graduated in a different class). So, there very likely are still family
members living in the area.

Good luck!

Shelly Clipson-Shock
Ann Arbor, Michigan

In a message dated 6/2/00 7:49:33 PM, writes:

>Surname: Nuhn
>-------------------------
>
>Hello, I am looking for any info on the Nuhn's that came to Vermilion,
>Ohio sometime in mid 1800's from Germany. John C. Nuhn (1810-?) married
>Margaret and they had Henry (1844-1902) and he married Anna Kleppe (Keiffer).
>They had Katherine (1884-1921) and she married Percy Jackson. Any help
>would be appreciated, and I'd love to share what I have. Thanks for your
>time, Deb


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