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Family Tree
- John Dunbar d. 1859; m. Fanny Hostler
- Charles Emory Dunbar b.~1856, IN; d. 1910 Jul 4, Erie, PA; m Esther
Platz
Vital Records
- 1852 Marriage
- John J. Dunbar and Fanny Louisa Hoster, 19 Dec 1852 , Summit,
OH
- Bible
of Virginia Young
- John E. Dunbar m. Fanny Louise Hosler 19 Dec 1852 , Summit,
OH
- Fanny Louise Hosler (Hossler,Hostler) b. Oct 8, 1834, d. Sep 29
1857
- William Newton Dunbar b.~1853
- Charles Emory Dunbar b.~1854, OH; d. 1910 Jul 4, Erie, PA
- Biography of Newton Dunbar
- NEWTON DUNBAR, farmer; P. O. Tallmadge; was born in Springfield
Township, Summit Co., Nov. 10,1853. His parents, John and Fanny (Hostler)
Dunbar, were natives of Summit Co., and lived there several years. John Dunbar
was a plasterer by trade, and worked at the same until 1856, when he engaged in
the stock business, in Iowa. He was very successful, and was considered a
thorough stockman. He removed to Springfield, where he died in 1859; Mrs.
Dunbar died in 1856. Our subject's early life was spent on the farm and
attending the schools of his neighborhood. At the time of his father's death,
he being then but 6 years old, he went to live with Sherman Pettibone (whose
sketch appears in this work), where he remained on the farm until 1877. In
1877, he was married to Mary E. Pero, daughter of Jasper and Elizabeth Pero, of
Tallmadge. From that marriage there have been two children, one of whom is
living. Although a young man, Mr. Dunbar has accumulated considerable property.
Upon the death of Mrs. Dunbar's father, she inherited the homestead, consisting
of 156 acres of well-improved land.
[History of Summit County: with an
outline sketch of Ohio, By Albert Adams Graham ]
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