They had eight children; Laura L., Eugenia, Frances, Robert E., John W., Theodore, Albert A. and Newton Augustus Eddy.
HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO
FROM THE DAYS OF THE PIONEERS AND FIRST SETTLERS TO THE PRESENT TIME
BY BEN DOUGLASS WOOSTER, OHIO
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
ROBERT DOUGLASS, PUBLISHER 1878
pgs 787-788.
"Emmett Eddy was born in Madison county,
New York, February 25, 1807, and removed to Wayne County with his father in 1815."
Judge Eddy, Emmett's father was a useful, valuable and intelligent citizen, and performed a heroic part in the early settlement of the county. Emmet Eddy, his son, was born in Madison county, N.Y., Feb. 25, 1807, and removed to Wayne county with his father in 1815, and Asa Eddy, another son, lives on the homestead farm entered by his father on his arrival in the county. They are men of business and intelligence, and scrupulously honest in their relations of the world. They are men of independent minds, energetic workers, devoted to agriculture, stock raising, and are honorable, hard-working, prosperous and wealthy famers.
They had eight children; Laura L., Eugenia, Frances, Robert E., John W., Theodore, Albert A. and Newton Augustus Eddy.
HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO
FROM THE DAYS OF THE PIONEERS AND FIRST SETTLERS TO THE PRESENT TIME
BY BEN DOUGLASS WOOSTER, OHIO
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
ROBERT DOUGLASS, PUBLISHER 1878
pgs 787-788.
"Emmett Eddy was born in Madison county,
New York, February 25, 1807, and removed to Wayne County with his father in 1815."
Judge Eddy, Emmett's father was a useful, valuable and intelligent citizen, and performed a heroic part in the early settlement of the county. Emmet Eddy, his son, was born in Madison county, N.Y., Feb. 25, 1807, and removed to Wayne county with his father in 1815, and Asa Eddy, another son, lives on the homestead farm entered by his father on his arrival in the county. They are men of business and intelligence, and scrupulously honest in their relations of the world. They are men of independent minds, energetic workers, devoted to agriculture, stock raising, and are honorable, hard-working, prosperous and wealthy famers.
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HISTORY OF WAYNE COUNTY, OHIO FROM THE DAYS OF THE PIONEERS AND FIRST SETTLERS TO THE PRESENT TIME BY BEN DOUGLASS WOOSTER, OHIO INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ROBERT DOUGLASS, PUBLISHER 1878 pgs 787-788.
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