with historical account of Allen County and the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Published 1889 by Brant & Fuller; Vol 1
(extract from his father's bio)
Edward D. Challenger, the second son of Joseph W., was
born at Zanesville, Ohio, October 14, 1860. Coming to Indiana when
a mere child, he grew up at Fort Wayne and there received a good
education, including two years at the commercial college. February 18,
1882, he accepted a position as bookkeeper in the boiler shops of the
Pennsylvania railroad company, which he has retained until the present,
giving satisfaction to the company, and faithfuly remaining at his post
during all this period, except four days during the last illness of his
father. He was married July 10, 1883, to Edith Hutson, daughter of
James and Sarah Hutson, and they have one child, Maude, born June 6,
1885. He is an energetic young man, and highly esteemed.
with historical account of Allen County and the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Published 1889 by Brant & Fuller; Vol 1
(extract from his father's bio)
Edward D. Challenger, the second son of Joseph W., was
born at Zanesville, Ohio, October 14, 1860. Coming to Indiana when
a mere child, he grew up at Fort Wayne and there received a good
education, including two years at the commercial college. February 18,
1882, he accepted a position as bookkeeper in the boiler shops of the
Pennsylvania railroad company, which he has retained until the present,
giving satisfaction to the company, and faithfuly remaining at his post
during all this period, except four days during the last illness of his
father. He was married July 10, 1883, to Edith Hutson, daughter of
James and Sarah Hutson, and they have one child, Maude, born June 6,
1885. He is an energetic young man, and highly esteemed.
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