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  2. Joseph M. Root - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. The son of Joseph Root III & Tryphena Mosley he was born October 7, 1807, in Brutus, New York. Root pursued classical studies and later studied law in Auburn, New York. He moved to Ohio in 1829, where he was admitted to the bar in 1830 and commenced practice in Norwalk . In 1832-1833, Root was Mayor of Sandusky, Ohio. [1]

  3. Fanny Mills - Wikipedia

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    Mills died on May 3, 1899 [9] in Perkins, Erie, Ohio at age 39. The cause of death listed on her interment card was "abscess". [7] [1] [6] Her death notice appeared in the May 4, 1899 issue of the Sandusky Star. [5] She is buried in Oakland Cemetery in Sandusky, Ohio next to her husband, William, who died of cancer in 1904, age 69.

  4. George Arthur Boeckling - Wikipedia

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    In 1922 the Sandusky Register called him "the man who made Cedar Point." [3] Boeckling's house in Sandusky. George A. Boeckling died from uremia on July 24, 1931, and is buried at Oakland Cemetery. [3] His steamship empire is currently being run but his great grandson, Brent Blodgers. He has turned Sandusky Ohio into the steamship capital of ...

  5. Johnson's Island - Wikipedia

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    Union soldiers, Confederate officer prisoners of war. Johnson's Island is a 300-acre (120 ha) island in Sandusky Bay, located on the coast of Lake Erie, 3 miles (4.8 km) from the city of Sandusky, Ohio. It was the site of a prisoner-of-war camp for Confederate officers captured during the American Civil War. Initially, Johnson's Island was the ...

  6. Marie C. Brehm - Wikipedia

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    Marie C. Brehm, from a 1920 publication. Marie Caroline Brehm (June 30, 1859 – January 21, 1926) [1] [2] was an American prohibitionist, suffragist, and politician. The Head of the suffrage department for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), she was a key figure in the Prohibition Party and Presbyterian Church, active in both local ...

  7. William D. Lindsley - Wikipedia

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    Erie County, Ohio. Resting place. Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky, Ohio. Political party. Democratic. William Dell Lindsley (December 25, 1812 – March 11, 1890) was a 19th-century American military veteran and politician who served one-term as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1853 to 1855.

  8. Oakland Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Cemetery may refer to: Oakland Cemetery (Camden, Arkansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Oakland Cemetery, Confederate Section, Camden, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP. Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas. Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta), Georgia, listed on the NRHP.

  9. Ebenezer Lane - Wikipedia

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    The New England Historic Genealogical Society elected him a member in 1856, and he was a member of the New York Historical Society, Ohio Historical Society and Chicago Historical Society. [2] He died at Sandusky on June 12, 1866, and his funeral was at his home on June 14. He is interred at Oakland Cemetery in Sandusky. [15]