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Note for: Christian Hager, BET 13 DEC 1801 AND 1804 - 27 JUN 1833
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Individual Note: He and his father died of cholera within a couple of months of each other.
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Note for: Elizabeth Rosanna Hager, 17 JAN 1807 - ABT 1820
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Burial: Place: Bethel Presbyterian Church Yard Lexington, Fayette Co., KY
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Note for: Elinora Hager, 23 FEB 1810 -
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Individual Note: Baptism: March 22, 1811, Zion Evang/Ref. church, Hagerstown, MD.
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Note for: Catherine Susan Hager, 23 SEP 1815 - 18 AUG 1860
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Burial: Place: Glenwood Cemtery, Tazewell Co., IL
Individual Note: Baptism: Nov. 27, 1816, Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD. Burial: Glenwood Cemetery, Tazewell Co., IL
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Note for: James Dunn, 13 AUG 1815 -
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Individual Note: Baptism: Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD. Kathy Gulbis, Nov. 10, 2003.
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Note for: Joseph Dunn, 19 FEB 1817 -
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Individual Note: Baptism: Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD. Kathy Gulbis, Nov. 10, 2003.
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Note for: Andrew Kershner Dunn, 3 JAN 1819 - 29 APR 1890
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Individual Note: Judge of Mt. Gilied, OH.
"JUDGE A. K. DUNN, lawyer; Mt. Gilead is the lawyer of the longest practice at the Morrow Co. Bar, and has built up a professional business that is second to none in the county. He was born in Washington Co., Maryland, Jan. 3, 1819. His parents, Jacob and Rosanna (Kershner) Dunn, were natives of Maryland, and reared a family of fifteen, hiring a teacher by the year to educatue them and such other children as cared to share the benefit with the expense. Judge Dunn's father was a millwright in early life, but in later years he turned his attention to farming, and in 1830 came to Ohio, settling in Knox Co., just south of Mt. Vernon. Judge Dunn's early life was divided between the farm and the school, until about 1836. In the fall of this year, having come to Ohio with his father, he engaged as clerk in one of the stores of Mt. Vernon, in which his father was a partner. The business, however, proved exceedingly distasteful to him. Sleeping in the law office, where his older brother, David, was a student, and frequently visiting the place on other occasions, he early evinced a strong preference for the law. His older brother, however, was the apple of his father's eye, and he was the only one which the fond parent thought fit for a professional career. The death of David, in July, 1837, however, disappointed the hopes of the father, and made him look more favorably upon the wishes of his younger son, resulting in his sending him to Kenyon College for his preliminary education, where he remained three years. Mr. Dunn entered the law office of Hurd & Norton in March, 1845, and studied three years. In April of 1848, he came to Mt. Gilead. The formation of the new county attracted a number of lawyers, young men seeking an unoccupied field and an equal chance, and others who aspired to a political life, or preferment in the legal profession. These causes brought together some twenty - five or thirty lawyers. All have long since lfet Morrow Co., save Judge Dunn, who has been practicing big profession her for the last thirty-two years, and is the sole representative of the bar of 1848, at the opening of the first term of the Court of Common Peas. In 1876, he was appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Dirlam of Mansfield. He was one of the originators of the First National Bank of Mt. Gilead, and was the third President. At the end of this year, he closed his connection with the bank by disposing of his stock. Mr. Dunn was an active worker in the Whig party, and during the first years of the Republicn party. Since the days of reconstruction and the prominence of the "machine" in politics, he has voted with the Republicans, under protest, and is a champion of the "civil service reform," and honest methods in politics. February 1854, he was married to Emily Armentrout. His family consists of two sons, both of whom are lawyers, one in Charleston, Ill., the other in Mt. Gilead." Morrow County History - look at Bio sketches Mt. Gilead."
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THE MANSFIELD HERALD (Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio): 01 May 1890, Vol. 40, No. 24
Judge Andrew K. Dunn died at his home at Mt. Gilead Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, aft4er an illness of about two months, aged about 73 years. Judge Dunn located at Mt. Gilead in 1845 in the practice of law, and at the time of his death had accumlated a comfortable competence. He leaves a wife and grown children. Mrs. Dunn is a sister of Mrs. Barber, of this citty (Mansfield, Ohio). Judge Dunn was a fine lawyer, a life-long Republican, a prominent Mason, and a perfect gentleman. His funeral will take place Thursday at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the Mason order. Mrs. Barber and family and John C. Burns, Judge May and others will be present from Mansfield.
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IGI Index - Andrew Kershew Dunn - birth 6/3/1819 Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD.
Baptism: Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD.
Kathy Gulbis, Nov. 10, 2003.
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Note for: Elizabeth Dunn, 11 MAY 1821 -
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Individual Note: Baptism: Zion Reformed Church, Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD. Kathy Gulbis, Nov. 10, 2003.
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Note for: John L. Schnebly, ABT 1816 -
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Individual Note: I think this could be James and Catherine's son, but he is seperate on the 1850 census with a family of his own. Kathy Gulbis, Nov. 10, 2003.
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Note for: Elizabeth Schindel, 30 OCT 1811 - 8 APR 1861
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Burial: Place: Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD
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Note for: Mary Catherine Dunn, 17 NOV 1840 - 9 JUN 1892
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Burial: Place: Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD
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Note for: Elizabeth Ellen Dunn, 25 MAR 1842 - 5 DEC 1872
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Burial: Place: Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD
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Note for: Anna Amelia Jane Dunn, 2 MAR 1844 - 1920
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Burial: Place: Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD