On his Death Certificate, his name is listed as J. Murry Spangler; and his birthplace as Stark County, Ohio.
He died at home, 801 - 12th Street, N.W.
His wife was Elesta Holtz Spangler (Died in 1941)
He was buried on January 26, 1915.
Manufacturer & Inventor: He is most famous for the invention of the "Hoover" electric vacuum-cleaner.
He was the founder of the "Electric Suction Sweeper Company", which was later renamed "Hoover".
- U.S. Patent 935,558 on September 28, 1909 for a "Carpet Sweeper and Cleaner" (Assignor to the "Electric Suction Sweeper Company")
Spangler was planning the first vacation of his life, a trip to Florida. He sadly passed away on January 22, 1915, the night before he was expected to leave for the trip at the age of 66.
On his Death Certificate, his name is listed as J. Murry Spangler; and his birthplace as Stark County, Ohio.
He died at home, 801 - 12th Street, N.W.
His wife was Elesta Holtz Spangler (Died in 1941)
He was buried on January 26, 1915.
Manufacturer & Inventor: He is most famous for the invention of the "Hoover" electric vacuum-cleaner.
He was the founder of the "Electric Suction Sweeper Company", which was later renamed "Hoover".
- U.S. Patent 935,558 on September 28, 1909 for a "Carpet Sweeper and Cleaner" (Assignor to the "Electric Suction Sweeper Company")
Spangler was planning the first vacation of his life, a trip to Florida. He sadly passed away on January 22, 1915, the night before he was expected to leave for the trip at the age of 66.
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J. MURRAY
SPANGLER
Family Members
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Joseph Spangler
1837–1922
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John Lind Spangler
1839–1914
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Elisabeth "Lizzie" Spangler Birkett
1841–1919
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Hiram Spangler
1842–1926
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George Henry Spangler
1845–1905
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Charles Spangler
1846–1928
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Harriet Spangler Troxel
1850–1920
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Emma Spangler
1853–1931
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William Henry Spangler
1855–1872
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Mary A Spangler
1856–1856
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