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History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 820.
BYRAM LEVERING, farmer; P. O., Woodview; son of Morgan and Mary (Bell) Levering; was born June 9, 1842, in North Woodbury. He spent his youth attending the village school, and working on the farm, near by, during the vacations. At 21 he had a good education, and began the struggle of life, for himself. He purchased the quarter section of land here, and began farming, and stock raising quite extensively. At 23 he wooed and won the hand of Leah Ruhl daughter of Henry H., and Catherine (Patterson) Ruhl. She was born Dec. 15, 1840, in this township. Their marriage was celebrated April 5, 1865. Five chilren have been born to them; four are living, and one died in infancy. Nora, Orpheus, Alfred H., and Hylas Allen. After marriage he settled on his present home, where he erected an elegant brick Mansion of fifteen rooms, at a cost of $5000, in 1872. By his energy and management he has added another farm of 160 acres to his estate, and now owns some 320 acres of fine farming lands, with handsome and substantial buildings on the same. Mr. Levering has given close attention to the improvement of cattle, and has at present a herd of 27 fine grades of the short-horn stock. He was formerly interested largely in sheep. Mr. Levering, wife and daughter are all members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. His father, Morgan Levering, was the second son of William and Ruth (Bryson) Levering, (See sketch of Milton Levering). He passed his boyhood on the old homestead in Franklin Tp. At 21 he became a clerk in the store of John Markey, at Bellville, Richland Co. O., where he remained about four years. He then came to North Woodbury when there was only four houses in the village. A partnership was formed for general merchandise and produce business about 1836, consisting of four partners-Morgan Levering, John Rule, John Markey, and Elkanah Van Buskirk. The two latter soon retired, and Rule and Levering continued in partnership until 1851. They hauled away produce and goods with six-horse team to the lakes, and across the mountains to Baltimore, and other eastern cities. They raised threee sons-Allen, Byram adn Robert; two died young. The father died Jan. 25, 1860.[hassler.FTW]
History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 820.
BYRAM LEVERING, farmer; P. O., Woodview; son of Morgan and Mary (Bell) Levering; was born June 9, 1842, in North Woodbury. He spent his youth attending the village school, and working on the farm, near by, during the vacations. At 21 he had a good education, and began the struggle of life, for himself. He purchased the quarter section of land here, and began farming, and stock raising quite extensively. At 23 he wooed and won the hand of Leah Ruhl daughter of Henry H., and Catherine (Patterson) Ruhl. She was born Dec. 15, 1840, in this township. Their marriage was celebrated April 5, 1865. Five chilren have been born to them; four are living, and one died in infancy. Nora, Orpheus, Alfred H., and Hylas Allen. After marriage he settled on his present home, where he erected an elegant brick Mansion of fifteen rooms, at a cost of $5000, in 1872. By his energy and management he has added another farm of 160 acres to his estate, and now owns some 320 acres of fine farming lands, with handsome and substantial buildings on the same. Mr. Levering has given close attention to the improvement of cattle, and has at present a herd of 27 fine grades of the short-horn stock. He was formerly interested largely in sheep. Mr. Levering, wife and daughter are all members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. His father, Morgan Levering, was the second son of William and Ruth (Bryson) Levering, (See sketch of Milton Levering). He passed his boyhood on the old homestead in Franklin Tp. At 21 he became a clerk in the store of John Markey, at Bellville, Richland Co. O., where he remained about four years. He then came to North Woodbury when there was only four houses in the village. A partnership was formed for general merchandise and produce business about 1836, consisting of four partners-Morgan Levering, John Rule, John Markey, and Elkanah Van Buskirk. The two latter soon retired, and Rule and Levering continued in partnership until 1851. They hauled away produce and goods with six-horse team to the lakes, and across the mountains to Baltimore, and other eastern cities. They raised threee sons-Allen, Byram adn Robert; two died young. The father died Jan. 25, 1860.[ruhl.FTW]
History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880, pg. 820.
BYRAM LEVERING, farmer; P. O., Woodview; son of Morgan and Mary (Bell) Levering; was born June 9, 1842, in North Woodbury. He spent his youth attending the village school, and working on the farm, near by, during the vacations. At 21 he had a good education, and began the struggle of life, for himself. He purchased the quarter section of land here, and began farming, and stock raising quite extensively. At 23 he wooed and won the hand of Leah Ruhl daughter of Henry H., and Catherine (Patterson) Ruhl. She was born Dec. 15, 1840, in this township. Their marriage was celebrated April 5, 1865. Five chilren have been born to them; four are living, and one died in infancy. Nora, Orpheus, Alfred H., and Hylas Allen. After marriage he settled on his present home, where he erected an elegant brick Mansion of fifteen rooms, at a cost of $5000, in 1872. By his energy and management he has added another farm of 160 acres to his estate, and now owns some 320 acres of fine farming lands, with handsome and substantial buildings on the same. Mr. Levering has given close attention to the improvement of cattle, and has at present a herd of 27 fine grades of the short-horn stock. He was formerly interested largely in sheep. Mr. Levering, wife and daughter are all members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. His father, Morgan Levering, was the second son of William and Ruth (Bryson) Levering, (See sketch of Milton Levering). He passed his boyhood on the old homestead in Franklin Tp. At 21 he became a clerk in the store of John Markey, at Bellville, Richland Co. O., where he remained about four years. He then came to North Woodbury when there was only four houses in the village. A partnership was formed for general merchandise and produce business about 1836, consisting of four partners-Morgan Levering, John Rule, John Markey, and Elkanah Van Buskirk. The two latter soon retired, and Rule and Levering continued in partnership until 1851. They hauled away produce and goods with six-horse team to the lakes, and across the mountains to Baltimore, and other eastern cities. They raised threee sons-Allen, Byram adn Robert; two died young. The father died Jan. 25, 1860.
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_Johan Jerrick SCHUPP _+
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_Johannes SHUPP _____|
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| |_Catherine A. MATTER __
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|_Elizabeth KUPER ____|
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_Alem William SCOTT _+
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_Howard Alem SCOTT __|
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| |_Ada Mae BRIGGS _____+
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|_Nancy BAYS _________
_Joel TETER _________+
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| |_Elizabeth PHARES ___
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[1342] Debi Faris: buried in East Brownsville Cem.
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|_Rebecca TETER ______|
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|_Sidney BLAND _______
(1809 - 1861) m 1826
_JOHN MICHAEL ZECH JR_+
| (1796 - 1870) m 1821
_ZACHARIAS ZECH _____|
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| |_Elizabeth HARTMAN ___
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|--SARAH ANN ZECH
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