Minnich in Ohio
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Minnich in Ohio
| Barbara Sullivan (View posts) | Posted: 6 Oct 1999 5:44AM GMT |
I am looking for any infromation on the following Minnich Family:
From 1870 Census, Warwich Twp. pg 403B or 23
Dwelling # 231
JOHN H. MINNICH, 35, farmer, born in Ohio
(born approx. 1835)
LOUSIA, 35
KAY, 5
MARK, 3
EVA, 1
I have a Louisa Fries (born: 1/23/1836- died: 9/5/1896) who married a Minnich.
They had a daughter Eva, who supposedly never married and moved to Wichita, Kansas.
The Fries (Freese) and Minnich families were one of the orginal settlers of the
Trenton (now Tuscarawas), Ohio. "the firste store in Trenton was kept by John Minnich, Sr. The building...
was moved [there] from Goshen...and used as a store and home from 1827 to 1835...He continued a business man of the place until
his death, in 1871." -page 8 Warwick Township 1875 Atlas for Tuscarawas Co. Ohio
I believe John H. Minnich may be a son of John Minnich,Sr.
Does anyone have any info on this Minnich family? I am willing
to share information.
You may email me directly at the following address:
bjsullivan@billsfan.net
Thank you,
Barbara Sullivan
From 1870 Census, Warwich Twp. pg 403B or 23
Dwelling # 231
JOHN H. MINNICH, 35, farmer, born in Ohio
(born approx. 1835)
LOUSIA, 35
KAY, 5
MARK, 3
EVA, 1
I have a Louisa Fries (born: 1/23/1836- died: 9/5/1896) who married a Minnich.
They had a daughter Eva, who supposedly never married and moved to Wichita, Kansas.
The Fries (Freese) and Minnich families were one of the orginal settlers of the
Trenton (now Tuscarawas), Ohio. "the firste store in Trenton was kept by John Minnich, Sr. The building...
was moved [there] from Goshen...and used as a store and home from 1827 to 1835...He continued a business man of the place until
his death, in 1871." -page 8 Warwick Township 1875 Atlas for Tuscarawas Co. Ohio
I believe John H. Minnich may be a son of John Minnich,Sr.
Does anyone have any info on this Minnich family? I am willing
to share information.
You may email me directly at the following address:
bjsullivan@billsfan.net
Thank you,
Barbara Sullivan