From: 'Genealogical And Biographical Sketches Of The New Jersey Branch Of The Harris Family In The United States' by Sarah J. (Harris) Keifer (1888)
'William F. Pool, son of Alexander and Phebe H. (Harris) Pool, was born in Richland County, Ohio. When young his parents removed to Hardin County, Ohio, where he grew to manhood an married Phebe Delphina Russle, March 15, 1848. In one short year he was deprived of her by death, she dying March 11, 1849. He married for his second wife, Margaret Alice More, August 15, 1850. In less than one year, he was deprived of his second wife, she dying July 26, 1851. He married for his third wife, Sarah Maria Collins, July 22, 1852. He had a family of nine children, of whom but three are living, two daughters and one son: Mary Elizabeth, Sarah Bell and Milroy. His third wife died April 3, 1876. He married for his fourth wife, Mary Vance, July 24, 1878. Where is the man that can boast of four wives (except the Mormons). Mr. Pool resides in Kenton, Hardin County, Ohio, in 1884, and carries on and manufactures carriages and wagons. He is a man of high respectability.'
From: 'Genealogical And Biographical Sketches Of The New Jersey Branch Of The Harris Family In The United States' by Sarah J. (Harris) Keifer (1888)
'William F. Pool, son of Alexander and Phebe H. (Harris) Pool, was born in Richland County, Ohio. When young his parents removed to Hardin County, Ohio, where he grew to manhood an married Phebe Delphina Russle, March 15, 1848. In one short year he was deprived of her by death, she dying March 11, 1849. He married for his second wife, Margaret Alice More, August 15, 1850. In less than one year, he was deprived of his second wife, she dying July 26, 1851. He married for his third wife, Sarah Maria Collins, July 22, 1852. He had a family of nine children, of whom but three are living, two daughters and one son: Mary Elizabeth, Sarah Bell and Milroy. His third wife died April 3, 1876. He married for his fourth wife, Mary Vance, July 24, 1878. Where is the man that can boast of four wives (except the Mormons). Mr. Pool resides in Kenton, Hardin County, Ohio, in 1884, and carries on and manufactures carriages and wagons. He is a man of high respectability.'
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