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HUSBAND |
Abraham
Maugans (1) |
| Parents |
Daniel
Maugans, Mary Craver (1) |
| Born |
Nov. 8,
1835, Frederick Co., Md (1) |
| Died |
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| WIFE |
Lizzie
Fridley (1) |
| Parents |
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| Born |
Aug. 18,
1843, Canton Berne, Switzerland (1) |
| Died |
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May 14,
1866 (1) |
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| CHILDREN |
Elden E.
Maugans (1) |
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William
A. Maugans (1) |
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Alice M.
Maugans (1) |
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Oscar A.
Maugans (1) |
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Charles
Maugans (1) |
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Fannie
G. Maugans (1) |
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Infant -
died young (1) |
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Infant -
died young (1) |
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| OCCUPATION |
| Farmer and Stock-Raiser |
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| KNOWN
RESIDENCES |
| Frederick Co., Md (1) |
| 1840; moved to Delaware Co.,
OH (1) |
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| BIOGRAPHY |
| ABRAHAM MANGANS, farmer and
stockraiser ; P. O. Ostrander; was born in Frederick Co., Md., Nov. 8, 1835. The
parents, Daniel and Mary (Craver) Mangans, were both natives of Maryland, and
the parents of three children, two of whom are now living ; in 1840, the parents
removed to Delaware Co., Ohio, where they lived the remainder of their lives;
the father died in 1853, and the mother in 1866; the father had previously been
married to Miss Elizabeth Leatherman, of Maryland; she died in 1834. Our subject
passed his early life assisting his father on the farm ; he received such
education as the schools afforded; at 21 years of age, he began for himself as a
farmer. He was united in marriage with Lizzie Fridley May 14, 1866 ; she was
born in the Canton Berne, Switzerland, Aug. 18, 1843; from this union there were
eight children, six of whom are now living-Elden E., born March 17, 1868
;William A., Nov. 15, 1870 ; Alice M., Aug. 13, 1873 ; Oscar A., April 22, 1875
; Charles, May 30, 1877, and Fannie G., Feb. 19, 1879 ; the deceased died in
infancy without naming; Mr. Mangans owns a nicely improved farm of 188 acres,
which for most part he has made by hard work, economy and close attention to
business. Until late years, he was identified with the Democratic party, he now
votes with the Prohibitionists, and is a strong advocate of the temperance
cause. (1) |
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CONCERNS & ISSUES |
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