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  2. Lynn B. Griffith - Wikipedia

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    Lynn B. Griffith (October 30, 1886 – July 18, 1978) was a judge from Trumbull County, Ohio who was elected multiple times to Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals and was appointed to the Ohio Supreme Court in 1962. Griffith was born in West Farmington, Ohio on October 30, 1886, the son of Herbert F. and Lovira M. (Snyder) Griffith.

  3. Lou Blaney - Wikipedia

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    He had 2 sons, both of whom race, as does a grandson. Dave Blaney is a World of Outlaws champion and former NASCAR Cup Series driver along with his son Ryan, who himself is a NASCAR Cup Series champion and Team Penske driver, while Dale Blaney is a sprint car driver.

  4. Kenneth Biros - Wikipedia

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    He was then transferred from Ohio's death row at the Ohio State Penitentiary in Mansfield to the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville. [2] On April 24, 2009, Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins requested the Ohio Supreme Court to set an execution date after a federal judge decided on Tuesday, April 21, 2009, that Ohio's ...

  5. Charles A. Otis - Wikipedia

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    Otis was born in Bloomfield Township, Ohio, to William Augustus Otis and Eliza Proctor.Otis was a direct descendant of James Otis Jr. William was a Massachusetts-born manufacturer who worked in Pittsburgh before traveled to Bloomfield, Trumbull County, Ohio, to start a primitive mercantile business and a tavern.

  6. Warren, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Quinby named the town for the town's surveyor, Moses Warren. The town was the county seat of the Western Reserve, then became the Trumbull County seat in 1801. [6] In 1833, Warren contained county buildings, two printing offices, a bank, five mercantile stores, and about 600 inhabitants. [7] Warren had a population of nearly 1,600 people in 1846.

  7. Ted Toles Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Toles received many citations and awards including, Ebony Sports Museum Lifeline All Sport Hall of Fame in Youngstown, OH (2001), Trumbull County African American Achievers Association in Warren, OH) (2007), Lifetime Achievement Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Lorain, OH (2008), his very own baseball ...