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Byron Kear

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Byron Kear

Birth
Death
20 Jun 1900 (aged 68)
USA
Burial
Tymochtee, Wyandot County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 3 Grave 11-12
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BYRON KEAR, son of Jonathan and Caroline (Porterfield) Kear, was born in this township Jan. 24, 1832.

His parents were natives of New York and Maine respectively. They married in Delaware County, Ohio, and located in this township on land entered by our subject's grandfather. Their children were Lucinda E., Anna M., Crawford J., Byron, Susan C. and Agnes J. Lucinda is deceased.

The mother died in August, 1853, the father in March, 1876, aged fifty-five and seventy-five years respectively. They were entombed upon the farm where the grandparents, each in their ninety-third year, were also interred.

Byron Kear remained, from his youth up, on the home farm, which he obtained in later years. He was married, Apr. 24, 1853, to Eliza A. Clark, who was born in Delaware County, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1836, a daughter of John and Caroline (Fisher) Clark, natives of New York.

Her parents married in Delaware County, Ohio, and moved to Wyandot in 1839, settling in Crawford Township. The children of this family were Marion A., Martha A., James B., Isaac F., Albina E., Eliza A., John S., Caroline C. and Cicero; the latter and James B., now deceased. The mother died in April, 1849, the father, Feb. 3, 1866.

Mr. and Mrs. Kear are parents of three daughters - Ada C., born Apr. 16, 1854; Emma E. Feb. 11, 1858; Flora E., Oct. 2, 1860, all living and married. Ada C. was united with I. B. Gibbs Oct. 8, 1871; Emma was married to John Slatterback, Nov. 18, 1876; Flora E., was made the wife of J. E. Gibbs July 24, 1879.

In addition to the home farm in 1874 Mr. Kear purchased twenty-five acres, now owning 215 acres of valuable land.

In May, 1864, he enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-fourth Ohio National Guards, and served till September, 1864, when he was honorably discharged.

He and Mrs. Kear are members of the United Brethren Church. Mr. Kear is a member of the Masonic Lodge, a Republican and Prohibitionist.
BYRON KEAR, son of Jonathan and Caroline (Porterfield) Kear, was born in this township Jan. 24, 1832.

His parents were natives of New York and Maine respectively. They married in Delaware County, Ohio, and located in this township on land entered by our subject's grandfather. Their children were Lucinda E., Anna M., Crawford J., Byron, Susan C. and Agnes J. Lucinda is deceased.

The mother died in August, 1853, the father in March, 1876, aged fifty-five and seventy-five years respectively. They were entombed upon the farm where the grandparents, each in their ninety-third year, were also interred.

Byron Kear remained, from his youth up, on the home farm, which he obtained in later years. He was married, Apr. 24, 1853, to Eliza A. Clark, who was born in Delaware County, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1836, a daughter of John and Caroline (Fisher) Clark, natives of New York.

Her parents married in Delaware County, Ohio, and moved to Wyandot in 1839, settling in Crawford Township. The children of this family were Marion A., Martha A., James B., Isaac F., Albina E., Eliza A., John S., Caroline C. and Cicero; the latter and James B., now deceased. The mother died in April, 1849, the father, Feb. 3, 1866.

Mr. and Mrs. Kear are parents of three daughters - Ada C., born Apr. 16, 1854; Emma E. Feb. 11, 1858; Flora E., Oct. 2, 1860, all living and married. Ada C. was united with I. B. Gibbs Oct. 8, 1871; Emma was married to John Slatterback, Nov. 18, 1876; Flora E., was made the wife of J. E. Gibbs July 24, 1879.

In addition to the home farm in 1874 Mr. Kear purchased twenty-five acres, now owning 215 acres of valuable land.

In May, 1864, he enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Forty-fourth Ohio National Guards, and served till September, 1864, when he was honorably discharged.

He and Mrs. Kear are members of the United Brethren Church. Mr. Kear is a member of the Masonic Lodge, a Republican and Prohibitionist.


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