Marshal of Kenton for two years
Father Alexander Pool
Mother Phebe Harris
wife #1 Elizabeth A. Graham
married Sept 27, 1853 Kenton, OH
four children: 3 living
Wade
Ella
Laura
wife #2 Laura L. Latham
married Dec 27, 1860 Kenton, OH
children:
May
wife #3 Margaret Stevenson
married May 23, 1867 Kenton, Ohio
children:
Clifford
Jessie
James
Hattie
Ida
Kenton News
March 19, 1896
The funeral of John Pool, who died Saturday at his residence on East Franklin Street, took place Monday at 2 o'clock. Rev. J H Whistler delivered the sermon, which was a grand discourse. The services was largely attended which showed the high esteem in which Mr. Pool was held. The interment was made at Grove cemetery.
John Pool Bio
JOHN POOL, manufacturer, Kenton, was born in Richland County, Ohio, in 1829. He came to Hardin County with his parents and was here reared and educated on the home farm. He learned the trade of blacksmith in 1849 with his brother Harris, and afterward became associated in the business with his brother William, with whom he has been successfully engaged. In 1853, he was united in marriage, in Kenton, to Miss Eliza Graham, by which union four children were born, three living, Wade, Ella and Laura. His wife died in 1860, after which he married Miss Laura L. Latham, also deceased. By whom he had one child, May who still survives. He subsequently formed a third union, taking for his wife Miss Maggie Stevenson, by which union there have been five children, all living, Jessie, James, Hattie, Ida and Clifford. Mr. Pool was Marshal of Kenton for two years, and numbers among the busy, active manufacturers.
*Hardin Co History
Marshal of Kenton for two years
Father Alexander Pool
Mother Phebe Harris
wife #1 Elizabeth A. Graham
married Sept 27, 1853 Kenton, OH
four children: 3 living
Wade
Ella
Laura
wife #2 Laura L. Latham
married Dec 27, 1860 Kenton, OH
children:
May
wife #3 Margaret Stevenson
married May 23, 1867 Kenton, Ohio
children:
Clifford
Jessie
James
Hattie
Ida
Kenton News
March 19, 1896
The funeral of John Pool, who died Saturday at his residence on East Franklin Street, took place Monday at 2 o'clock. Rev. J H Whistler delivered the sermon, which was a grand discourse. The services was largely attended which showed the high esteem in which Mr. Pool was held. The interment was made at Grove cemetery.
John Pool Bio
JOHN POOL, manufacturer, Kenton, was born in Richland County, Ohio, in 1829. He came to Hardin County with his parents and was here reared and educated on the home farm. He learned the trade of blacksmith in 1849 with his brother Harris, and afterward became associated in the business with his brother William, with whom he has been successfully engaged. In 1853, he was united in marriage, in Kenton, to Miss Eliza Graham, by which union four children were born, three living, Wade, Ella and Laura. His wife died in 1860, after which he married Miss Laura L. Latham, also deceased. By whom he had one child, May who still survives. He subsequently formed a third union, taking for his wife Miss Maggie Stevenson, by which union there have been five children, all living, Jessie, James, Hattie, Ida and Clifford. Mr. Pool was Marshal of Kenton for two years, and numbers among the busy, active manufacturers.
*Hardin Co History
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