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Edwin Van Doren
(1829-1907) |
Edwin Van Doren
Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: Farmer, 1880, York Township, Sandusky, Ohio. From Census • Death: RB Hayes Library, Jun 1907. Basic information for person: • Family History: From Commemorative Biographical Record of the counties of SANDUSKY & OTTAWA, OHIO by J. B. Beers & Co. 1896. Edwin Van Doren, who was a son of Abraham Van Doren, was born in Fremont, August 14, 1829, and in 1854 was united in marriage with Zeruiah Gray, who was born in Oswego, N. Y., August 13, 1832. They have had seven children, as follows: Allen, who is on a farm in Green Creek township; Orion, the subject of this sketch; Ida, now Mrs. John Hyatt, living west of Fremont; Sidney, in Green Creek township; Jennie, now Mrs. John Langton; Clara, now Mrs. William Pack, living at Centreville, Mich.; and Lucy, now Mrs. H. G. Huffman, living at Clyde, Green Creek township, Sandusky, Co., Ohio. Mr. Van Doren has always been an active Republican since the founding of the party. He was in the hundred-day service in the war of the Rebellion, upon his discharge re-enlisting in the Fifty-fifth O. V. I., and was with Sherman on his famous march to the sea. He was mustered out at Camp Dennison, near Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Van Doren are now living at Clyde, Sandusky Co., Ohio. • Cemetery: From Find a Grave, 1907, Clyde, Sandusky, Ohio. Edwin Van Doren Edwin married Zeruiah (Clarisy) Gray, daughter of George N. Gray and Nancy M. Hutchinson, on 1 May 1851 in Ohio. (Zeruiah (Clarisy) Gray was born on 13 Aug 1832 in New York and died on 27 Jul 1924 in Clyde, Sandusky, Ohio.) |
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