School district number jefferson township montgomery county ohio
Returned to Amos Cooper and worked two years more at the trade. He then farmed for the widow of Michael Sechrist about one year. He then engaged to learn the trade of blacksmith with AmosĬooper, near Lancaster, where he remained two years, after which he worked with his uncle, His parents dying when he was but a boy, he lived with his grandfather until after He is a son of Abraham and Annie (Neff )ĭenlinger. Himself one of the substantial farmers of Madison Township.ĪBRAHAM DENLINGER, farmer P. We are constrained to say, by his labor, industry, perseverance and integrity he has made Basore's success in life has been due entirely to his ownĮxertions, and as we gaze with admiration on the granaries filled with the life giving products, BasoreĪbandoned the trade of cooper and bought the farm of 100 acres on which he lives andĭevoted his energies to the raising of grain and stock. Samuel and John living, and an infant deceased. They are parents of eight children, viz.: Absolom, Sarah, Catharine, Susannah, Lydia, About thirty-five years ago he was married to Lydiaįetters. Learned the trade of cooper, which he followed for many years in Pennsylvania and forįourteen years after coming to this State. But on arriving at the age of maturity, he Spent on the farm in a manner incident to youth. He is a son ofīenjamin and Mary Basore, both natives of the Keystone State. O., Trotwood, is a native of Lebanon Co., Pa.