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Zedekiah Dawson

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Zedekiah Dawson

Birth
Brunersburg, Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Mar 1904 (aged 71)
Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bryan, Williams County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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'The Bryan Democrat'
Mar. 31, 1904

DAWSON - Zedakiah DAWSON was born in Defiance county near Brunersburg, June 1st., 1832, died at his home in Bryan, O., March 26, 1904, aged 71 years, 9 months and 25 days. He was united in marriage Oct., 5th., 1862, with Caroline O., REPLOGLE. There were born to this union ten children, nine of which survive, five boys and four girls. He served his country in the War of the Rebellion in Co. E. 86 O. V. I. He was taken ill and confined in the hospital. After recovery he reenlisted in Co. D. 38 O. V. I. He was one of the oldest residents of Williams county. His occupation till of late years was that of a miller. As such he was widely known thruout the surrounding counties. For a number of years he had been a member of the M. E. church. He was a firm believer in the Divinity of Christ and his power to save. He leaves a wife, five sons, four daughters, thirteen grandchildren, two sisters, and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss.
Provided by James Snow (#47007479)
GAR Marker

'The Bryan Democrat'
Mar. 31, 1904

DAWSON - Zedakiah DAWSON was born in Defiance county near Brunersburg, June 1st., 1832, died at his home in Bryan, O., March 26, 1904, aged 71 years, 9 months and 25 days. He was united in marriage Oct., 5th., 1862, with Caroline O., REPLOGLE. There were born to this union ten children, nine of which survive, five boys and four girls. He served his country in the War of the Rebellion in Co. E. 86 O. V. I. He was taken ill and confined in the hospital. After recovery he reenlisted in Co. D. 38 O. V. I. He was one of the oldest residents of Williams county. His occupation till of late years was that of a miller. As such he was widely known thruout the surrounding counties. For a number of years he had been a member of the M. E. church. He was a firm believer in the Divinity of Christ and his power to save. He leaves a wife, five sons, four daughters, thirteen grandchildren, two sisters, and many other relatives and friends to mourn their loss.
Provided by James Snow (#47007479)


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