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George <I>Kasper</I> Casper

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George Kasper Casper

Birth
Weiterswiller, Departement du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Death
30 Dec 1901 (aged 82)
Stark County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Magnolia, Stark County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Southwest Section
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Biography from “History of Stark County, Ohio” (1881), page 820, by William Henry Perrin:

GEORGE CASPER, farmer; P.O. Magnolia; was born Alsace, now a German possession, in 1819. His parents, Jacob and Margaret Casper, emigrated to America about 1832, settling in Sandy Tp., where the remainder of their days was passed.
George has followed the occupation of farmer all of his life, and has been a resident of the township since the removal of his parents there. He now owns 240 acres of land, and his homestead farm is finely improved with buildings, and ornamented by a new and elegant residence. He was married in 1846 to Miss Louisa Ullman, of Rose Township, Carroll Co. They have twelve children, all living - William, a resident of Pike Tp.;Hannah Tresler, living in Sandy Tp.; Jacob in Indiana; Susannah Richards, in Indiana; Isaac, living in Indiana, teaching school; Henry, in the harness trade,
Waynesburgh; Annis Newton, Pike tp.; James, Ida, Edward, Curtis and Abraham. Mr. Casper is one of the solid, substantial farmers of the township, and universally
respected.

Research by Jonathan Papai, Carroll County, Ohio, find a grave member 47913442
Biography from “History of Stark County, Ohio” (1881), page 820, by William Henry Perrin:

GEORGE CASPER, farmer; P.O. Magnolia; was born Alsace, now a German possession, in 1819. His parents, Jacob and Margaret Casper, emigrated to America about 1832, settling in Sandy Tp., where the remainder of their days was passed.
George has followed the occupation of farmer all of his life, and has been a resident of the township since the removal of his parents there. He now owns 240 acres of land, and his homestead farm is finely improved with buildings, and ornamented by a new and elegant residence. He was married in 1846 to Miss Louisa Ullman, of Rose Township, Carroll Co. They have twelve children, all living - William, a resident of Pike Tp.;Hannah Tresler, living in Sandy Tp.; Jacob in Indiana; Susannah Richards, in Indiana; Isaac, living in Indiana, teaching school; Henry, in the harness trade,
Waynesburgh; Annis Newton, Pike tp.; James, Ida, Edward, Curtis and Abraham. Mr. Casper is one of the solid, substantial farmers of the township, and universally
respected.

Research by Jonathan Papai, Carroll County, Ohio, find a grave member 47913442


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