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Ancestors of William Edgar McNett

Generation No. 2


      2. Edgar McNett, born 01 Jun 1833 in Chautauqua County, New York; died 02 Mar 1920 in Orange Twp., Delaware County, Ohio. He was the son of 4. Ezra McNitt and 5. Hulda Ellis. He married 3. Rosella Searles 07 Apr 1860 in Delaware County, Ohio6.

      3. Rosella Searles, born 01 Jan 1841 in Harlem Twp., Delaware County, Ohio; died 03 Dec 1921 in Orange Twp., Delaware County, Ohio. She was the daughter of 6. Ira Washington Searles and 7. Phoebe Sebring.

Notes for Edgar McNett:
In the census of 1850, Edgar age 17 was living in Chautauqua County, New York in the home of Alexander Merchant (Martha, Alexander's wife was the sister of Edgar's mother Huldah) ; near his uncles David, James and Adam Jr., aunt Abigail Hitchcock, and John Ellis family. Edward Ellis age 71 from Mass. lived in the home of John Ellis.

By 1859 Edgar McNett is back in Ohio where he bought 94 acres near Center Village in December . He bought an additional 20 acres adjacent in December 1862. These were all sold in 1864.
The 1860 census shows Edgar had real estate valued at $3500. and personal property $800. He was living with William and Ruth Price in Harlem Twp. (Ruth was Rosella's aunt on the Sebring side).                                                             Edgar had a small general store on Rich Street in Centerville which he lost in bankruptcy in 1870. His debts and liabilities were $2596.88. The property, located on lot #17 in Centerville, appraised at $500, was sold at public auction November 4, 1870. William Barr is listed as debtor with Edgar on some notes. ( Barr was his partner in the business). Sometime after 1874 they left Harlem Twp. (John was born in Harlem Twp. in 1874). We find Edgar and Rosella in Jefferson Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio in the 1880 census (somewhere between Blacklick and Havens Corners). Ella was the only member of the family not living in Franklin County ( She was noted as being "away keeping house"). She was in the home of Ann Maxwell in Etna Twp., Licking County.
           
Listed in the personal property at the time of the bankruptcy were 14 stands of bees & 16 bee hives valued at $172. His occupation listed in the 1880 Census was Apiarian (Beekeeper)                                                            According to family tradition, sometime after 1884 the family moved to the Lewis Center area where he farmed, had a large strawberry patch and kept bees to help provide a lively-hood for his growing family. They lived on the North Road, near the junction of Berlin and Orange Townships.

The 1900 census has them listed in Orange Twp. along with sons John and William and daughter, Nellie. Their occupations listed as farmers. Their property, adjacent to that of Apollos Justice. His daughter, Leva married John McNett.

In 1910 they were still in Orange Twp. Edgar and Rosella with daughters Eva and Nellie, both daughters died a year later of typhoid fever. The sisters died one week apart, Nellie on her birthday.

In the census of 1920 Edgar and Rosella were living alone in Orange Township.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Delaware County Deed Book Vol. 26, page 425-26.............August 5, 1845 Diadatus Keeler (guardian of Edgar McNitt) sold 35 aces of land Edgar received as part of the estate of Ezra McNitt, to Rhoda Keley for $300. This was in Section 4, Township 3, Range 17. Deed Witnessed by Daniel Hunt & Joshua Hammons. Daniel Hunt J.P.

Delaware County Deed Book Vol. 44, page 303.......September 3, 1859 Edgar McNitt purchased for the sum of $3290. from James & Nancy Cockrell, 94 acres of land in Harlem Township, being part of lots nine & ten in section two, township three, range sixteen USM Lands .

Deed Book Vol. 47, page 6-7........December 12, 1861 Edgar McNitt purchased from C.B. Paul for the sum of $500. twenty acres of land , being the north west part of lot two, section two, township three. range sixteen.

Deed Book Vol. 51, pages 60-61.......June 5, 1864 Edgar sold to Silas Adams for the sum of $5100. two tracts of land. One containing 94 acres and "being the same premises conveyed to said Edgar McNitt by James Cockrell & wife Sept. 3, 1859." The other tract "containing 20 acres of land , being the same tract conveyed to Edgar McNitt by C.B. Paul and wife December 12, 1861" Witnesses to deed are J.Q. Adams & Lorenzo Adams.

Deed Book Vol. 51, page 216.....September 23, 1864 Edgar purchased from William Brown & wife Lot No. 51 & Lot No. 54 in the town of Centerville, Harlem Township for $550.

Deed Book Vol. 52, pages 598-9....March 27, 1865 Edgar McNitt & wife sold Lot No. 51 to John McClorg for $460.

Deed Book Vol. 52, page 283-4....April 4, 1865 Edgar purchased for $700., " Lots 16 & 17 in the town of Centerville, Harlem Township as described in the Recorder's office on the plat of the town recorded in Record of Plats Vol. 1, page 83."

Deed Book Vol. 61, pages 534-5....February 25, 1869 Edgar McNitt sold Lot 54 to Arza Elmer Cooper for $50.

Deed Book Vol. 69, page 480 ........March 4, 1876..........Remaining property in Centerville belonging to Edgar McNitt sold to Austin D. Mann for the sum of $650.
                                                      Delaware Journal Herald, 3/2/1920........"Edgar McNett of Lewis Center passed away at his home early Tuesday morning. He leaves behind, his wife, several children, and many relatives and friends. No arrangements as yet have been made for the funeral."                                                             Delaware Journal Herald, 3/9/1920.............."The funeral of Edgar McNett was held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence near Lewis Center. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Phipps of the Lewis Center M.E. Church. "Just as I am Without One Pleas,'Safe in the Arms of Jesus', and 'Home of the Soul' were sung very beautifully by Mrs. Rolla Willis. Burial was made at the Cheshire cemetery. The pallbearers were William Gooding, Frank Smith, George Perkins, and Ned Jocelyn. The funeral was in charge of the Morrison undertaking establishment."


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Delaware Journal Herald 12/4/1921................"Mrs. Rosella McNett, aged 80 years died at her home between Cheshire and Galena at 1 o'clock Saturday morning as the result of complications of disease. Funeral services will be held at the Cheshire M.E. Church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Burial will be made in the Cheshire cemetery."

See notes in Obadiah Searles' and Edgar McNett's file for further information regarding Rosella.     



More About Edgar McNett:
Burial: 04 Mar 1920, Cheshire Cemetery
Cause of Death: Heart Trouble and senility7
Census: 1870, Merchant
Death Certificate: 02 Mar 1920, OHS #212687
Funeral Home: 02 Mar 1920, C.W. Morrison & Son
Informant: 02 Mar 1920, Mrs. Rose McNett
Marriage Bond: 07 Apr 1860, Lewis Center, Ohio
Occupation: 1860, Farmer

Notes for Rosella Searles:
See notes in Obadiah Searles' and Edgar McNett's file for further information regarding Rosella.                                                                                                Delaware Journal Herald 12/4/1921................"Mrs. Rosella McNett, aged 80 years died at her home between Cheshire and Galena at 1 o'clock Saturday morning as the result of complications of disease. Funeral services will be held at the Cheshire M.E. Church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Burial will be made in the Cheshire cemetery."

More About Rosella Searles:
Burial: 06 Dec 1921, Cheshire Cemetery
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorhage7
Death Certificate: 03 Dec 1921, OHS #677047
Funeral: 06 Dec 1921, Lewis Center Methodist Church
Funeral Home: 06 Dec 1920, C.W. Morrison & Son
Informant: 03 Dec 1921, Emma E. Wilson, Westerville

Marriage Notes for Edgar McNett and Rosella Searles:
G.H. Purdy, J.P.
Recorded June 30, 1860 J. Ramsey P.J.


More About Edgar McNett and Rosella Searles:
Marriage: 07 Apr 1860, Delaware County, Ohio8
     
Children of Edgar McNett and Rosella Searles are:
  i.   Frank Ellis McNett, born 09 May 1861 in Harlem Twp., Delaware County, Ohio; died 18 May 1862 in Harlem Twp., Delaware County, Ohio.
  ii.   Ella May McNett, born 25 Sep 1862 in Harlem Twp., Delaware County, Ohio; died 13 Jan 1940 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio9; married David Potter Connell 1880 in Ohio; born 17 Feb 1860 in Reynoldsburg, Ohio; died 05 Feb 1940 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
  Notes for Ella May McNett:
1880 Census........."Ellie" McNett, 17 living in the home of Ann Maxwell in Licking County, Etna Township. She is listed as a servant. Her future husband, David Connell lived nearby. Ann was born in Scotland, and lived one farm from that of James Connell, David's father. James parents born in Scotland. (She could be a sister of James ?)
In 1900 the family was living in Etna Township; farming.
1910 census.....Etna Twp., Licking County, farmer                        Owned his farm in Etna Twp., Licking County in 1920;
By 1930, in Columbus on Glenmont Ave. He owned their home valued at $8000.

Columbus Dispatch, 2/6/1940..........."David P. Connell age 79, Tuesday, 118 Glenmont Ave. Survived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 2 p.m. Palmer Funeral Home. 1078 South High Street. Interment Reynoldsburg Cemetery by Arthur T. Palmer." This was less than a month after the death of his wife, Ella.
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"Ellie" McNett, 17 living in the home of Ann Maxwell in Licking County, Etna Township. She is listed as a servant. Her future husband, David Connell lived nearby. Ann was born in Scotland, and lived one farm from that of James Connell, David's father. James parents born in Scotland. (She could be a sister of James ?)

Columbus Dispatch, Jan. 14, 1940......"Ella Connell, 118 Glenmont Ave died Saturday. Survived by husband David; four grandchildren. Body at Palmer Funeral Home. 1078 S. High St. where services will be held Monday 2 p.m. Interment in Reynoldsburg Cemetery by Arthur T. Palmer."

  More About Ella May McNett:
Address (Facts Pg): 13 Jan 1940, 118 Glenmont Ave. Cols., Oh
Burial: 15 Jan 1940, Reynoldsburg Cemetery
Cause of Death: Organic Heart Disease....Mitrul regurgitation10
Death Certificate: 13 Jan 1940, OHS #2441
Funeral Home: 13 Jan 1940, Palmer Funeral Home, Columbus, Ohio
Medical Information: general senility Died in Black Rest Home - 513 E. Town St. Columbus Ohio

  Notes for David Potter Connell:
In 1900 the family was living in Etna Township; farming.
1910 census.....Etna Twp., Licking County, farmer                        Owned his farm in Etna Twp., Licking County in 1920;
By 1930, in Columbus on Glenmont Ave. He owned their home valued at $8000.


Columbus Dispatch, 2/6/1940..........."David P. Connell age 79, Tuesday, 118 Glenmont Ave. Survived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday 2 p.m. Palmer Funeral Home. 1078 South High Street. Interment Reynoldsburg Cemetery by Arthur T. Palmer." This was less than a month after the death of his wife, Ella."

"Ellie" McNett, 17 living in the home of Ann Maxwell in Licking County, Etna Township. She is listed as a servant. Her future husband, David Connell lived nearby. Ann was born in Scotland, and lived one farm from that of James Connell, David's father. James parents born in Scotland. (She could be a sister of James ?)
Died in Black's Rest Home, 513 E. Town St., Columbus, Ohio.

Informant on death cert. was Harold Hymes.



  More About David Potter Connell:
Burial: 08 Feb 1940, Reynoldsburg Cemetery
Cause of Death: Organic Heart Disease....artereosclerosis general senility.10
Death Certificate: 05 Feb 1940, OHS #9726
Funeral Home: 06 Feb 1940, Palmer Funeral Home
Occupation: Farmer

  More About David Connell and Ella McNett:
Marriage: 1880, Ohio

  iii.   Emma Ethyl McNett, born 16 Jun 1864 in Harlem Twp., Delaware County, Ohio; died 23 Aug 1945 in Franklin County, Ohio; married William Ellsworth Wilson 1890; born 07 Mar 1862 in Ohio; died 24 Dec 1932 in Blendon Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio.
  Notes for Emma Ethyl McNett:
Columbus Dispatch, 8/24/1945.............."Emma E. Wilson 6364 Sunbury Road , Survived by two daughters Mrs. Sheldon Near, Columbus ; Mary E. of the home; one son Myron G. of Coshocton; one grandson in the U.S. Navy; two brothers, John and William McNett, both of Delaware. Services Sunday at 2:30 p.m., Fichner Funeral Home, Westerville. Friends may call at the funeral home. Interment Central College."

  Notes for William Ellsworth Wilson:
1910 census. Harlem Twp., Delaware County, Ohio, farmer married 18 years, 3 children.
1920 and 1930 census... .owned a farm on Sunbury Pike, Blendon Twp., Westerville. William was manager of a general store.

Columbus Dispatch, 12/24/1932....................."William E. Wilson, aged 69, died Saturday morning at his home at Central College of paralysis. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Wilson; a son, Myron Wilson of Coshocton; two daughters, Miss Mary, at home and Mrs. Sheldon Near of Columbus; a grandchild and a brother. Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Central College Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Central College cemetery by Margarum & Son."

  More About William Ellsworth Wilson:
Burial: 26 Dec 1932, Central College Cemetery
Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemmorhage Paralysis of the throat10
Death Certificate: 24 Dec 1932, # 76073
Funeral Home: 24 Dec 1932, Margarum & Son
Informant: 24 Dec 1932, M.G. Wilson, Westerville
Occupation: Bet. 1900 - 1920, Farmer

  More About William Wilson and Emma McNett:
Marriage: 1890

  iv.   Eva D. McNett, born 19 Aug 1866 in Center Village, Delaware County Ohio; died 27 Oct 1911 in Lewis Center, Orange Twp., Delaware, Ohio.
  Notes for Eva D. McNett:
Eva died of typhoid fever........one week before her sister Nellie Eva and Minnie are listed in the 1900 census as living in the home of William Ackley, a rooming house in Columbus. They were working as seamstresses.

Delaware Gazette, ........."Eva McNett was born at Center Village, Ohio August 19, 1866. The greater part of her life was spent in that vicinity. She passed into life eternal October 27, 1911, leaving father, mother, three brothers and three sisters, one whom, Nellie,youngest died a week later. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Center Church conducted by Rev. Frank Easton of Athens. Burial at Cheshire Cemetery.

  More About Eva D. McNett:
Burial: 31 Oct 1911, Cheshire Cemetery
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever10
Death Certificate: 27 Oct 1911, OHS #52897
Funeral: 31 Oct 1911, Lewis Center Methodist Church
Funeral Home: 27 Oct 1911, C.W. Morrison & Son
Informant: 27 Oct 1911, Emma E. Wilson, Westerville
Occupation: Seamstress

  v.   Minnie Bell McNett, born 06 Dec 1868 in Center Village, Delaware County Ohio; died 16 Jan 1944 in Community Hospital, San Diego, California; married Joseph V. Conry Abt. 1902; born Abt. 1870 in Pennsylvania; died Bef. 1944 in California.
  Notes for Minnie Bell McNett:
Minnie is listed in the 1900 census as living in the home of William Ackley, a rooming house in Columbus, working as seamstress . 1910 Census.... 4454 West Congress Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 1920 Census....3323 Collins Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. By 1930 Census Minnie and Joseph were at 3328 Thorn Street, San Diego, California. Her death certificate says she lived in California 16 years at time of death. At the time of her death, her address was 125 Palm Street, Lemon Grove,San Diego County.

  More About Minnie Bell McNett:
Burial: 20 Jan 1944, Holy Cross Cemetery, San Diego
Cause of Death: Chronic Myocarditis11
Death Certificate: 16 Jan 1944, 44-00626003614
Informant: 16 Jan 1944, Irene Hazeltine
Medical Information: Myocardial Degeneration
Occupation: Seamstress

  Notes for Joseph V. Conry:
Living at 4454 West Congress Avenue in Cook County, Illinois; occupation, storekeeper; his parents born in Ireland according to 1910 Census. Still in Chicago in 1920, living at 3323 Collins Avenue; working for a "firm" in cost systems. in 1930 they were in San Diego, California, living at 3328 Thorn Street; his occupation, vault caretaker at a bank. Owned their home valued at $5000.

  More About Joseph V. Conry:
Occupation: 1920, Cost Systems

  More About Joseph Conry and Minnie McNett:
Marriage: Abt. 1902

  vi.   Edwin (Earl Dale) McNett, born 18 Mar 1871 in Center Village, Delaware County Ohio Ohio; died 28 Jun 1954 in Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington; married (1) "Waffie" Waif B. Click; born Jan 1870 in Ohio; died Unknown; married (2) Sallie Seymour Guernsey 1907 in Minneapolis, Minnesota; born 14 Feb 1884 in Monroe Twp., Clark Cty. Indiana; died 15 Mar 1965 in Monterey, California12.
  Notes for Edwin (Earl Dale) McNett:
Known as Earl Dale McNett after leaving Ohio......No one knows why he changed his name and started a new life. In the 1900 census, Waffie Click (divorced) is found in the home of Ann Jaycox, her mother with her son, Charles C. McNeet.

1909 Minneapolis, Minn. City Directory, Earl D. McNett, carpenter, his address, 3413 Twentieth Ave. South.

In 1910 Earl D. McNett is in Hennepin County, Ward 7 of Minneapolis, Minnesota with wife Sallie S. and son Ralph K. age 10/12. His occupation, house carpenter.

He moved from Minnesota to Tulsa, Oklahoma, and then Ft. Worth, Texas before 1930, when we find him at 2147 Ewing Street in Los Angelos, California where both he and son, Ralph K. are earning their living building homes. He later moved to Bremerton, Washington, where he lived the rest of his life.

In a letter to my uncle, Robert McNett from [Edward[ Keith McNett written October 31, 1982. (Keith was living at 629 W. Garland Terrace, Sunnyvale, California) says: "..... my grandfather was very non communicative about his past. I have always wondered what could have been so bad that he didn't want to talk about or see or find out anything about his family..........why would he change his name ? ......He was very inconsistent with the way he stated his age on his marriage license and on the birth certificates for my Dad and my Aunt............I remember that my grandfather was a difficult man to deal with and he and dad didn't get along at all."
Keith further says "He worked in a munitions plant in Wisconsin during World War I, and after the war moved to Tulsa, Ok., then to Ft. Worth, Tx., then to Los Angeles, and finally to Bremerton, Washington where he lived until he died in 1954. He and my aunt were both born in Minneapolis. My father eventually migrated to Yakima.....where I and my two sisters were all born. I moved to San Francisco Bay area where I've been ever since."

  More About Edwin (Earl Dale) McNett:
Address (Facts Pg): 1909, 3413 20th Ave. South Minneapolis, MInnesota
Death Certificate: 28 Jun 1954, #1073613

  Notes for Sallie Seymour Guernsey:
According to the census of 1930, Sallie and her father were both born in Indiana, her mother in Kentucky.

  More About Edwin McNett and Sallie Guernsey:
Marriage: 1907, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  vii.   John Leroy McNett, born 18 Mar 1874 in Center Village, Delaware County Ohio; died 01 Jan 1948 in Porter Twp., Delaware County, Ohio; married Leva Rose Justice 13 Dec 1903; born 24 Feb 1878 in Ohio; died 04 Oct 1956 in Porter Twp. Delaware County Ohio.
  Notes for John Leroy McNett:
1900 living in Orange Township on the North Road, next door to the Justice family.

The 1910 census has John working as a boiler maker in a railroad shop and living in Columbus.

In 1920, John, Leva, Mildred, and Beatrice were renting a farm near the corner of Bunty Station Road and Stratford Road in Delaware Township. By the 1930 census they were living on Peachblow Road in Berlin Township. Moved to Porter Twp from Peachblow Road 12/20/1946.           

From the Delaware Gazette........." John L. McNett, 73, died Thursday morning at his home in Porter Township. He suffered a stroke Sunday and death was due to complications. He was born near Center Village and had lived his entire life in this county. The Porter Township farm had been his residence for the past year. Prior to that time, he lived on a farm on the Peachblow Rd. He was formerly a member of the Modern Woodman's Lodge..........Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Ramsey- Mohr chapel. Burial will be made in Cheshire Cemetery." "Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in Ramsey-Mohr chapel for John McNett. The Rev Thomas Lasley officiated. During the services, "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and Some Glad Morning" were sung by Mrs. Marjory Stith and Miss Georgia Whitt. Pallbearers were Brooks Havens, Willis Vaughn, Charles Draper, Alva Saunders, Mardo Ferris, and Stanley Manter."

  More About John Leroy McNett:
Address (Facts Pg): 1948, R.R. Condit, Ohio
Burial: 04 Jan 1948, Cheshire Cemetery
Cause of Death: Heart Disease, Left cerebral hemorhage14
Census: 1920, Stratford, Delaware Twp.
Death Certificate: 01 Jan 1948, OHS #2119
Funeral Home: 01 Jan 1948, Ramsey-Mohr Funeral Home
Informant: 01 Jan 1948, Mrs. Leva McNett
Medical Information: Heart disease and hypertension.
Occupation: Farmer

  Notes for Leva Rose Justice:
Delaware Gazette........."Mrs. Leva McNett, 78, died Thursday at the home of her son, Don McNett, in Porter Township after an illness of eight months. Visitation will be in the Slack Funeral Home in Sunbury. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Sunbury Baptist Church with the Revs. M.R. Walter and J.R. Arthur in charge. Burial is to be made in the Cheshire Cemetery."                                                                         Aunt Leva was an outstanding baker and cook. She was well known for her birthday cakes, decorated with love and caring for family and friends.

  More About Leva Rose Justice:
Burial: Oct 1956, Cheshire Cemetery
Funeral Home: Wm. Slack Funeral Home, Sunbury
Occupation: Dressmaker

  More About John McNett and Leva Justice:
Marriage: 13 Dec 1903

  1 viii.   William Edgar McNett, born 18 Apr 1876 in Jefferson Twp., Franklin County, Ohio; died 20 Aug 1957 in Berlin Twp. , Delaware County, Ohio; married Daisy Lillian Rust 09 Mar 1906 in Lewis Center, Ohio.
  ix.   Rolland McNett, born 27 Aug 1878 in Jefferson Twp., Franklin County, Ohio15; died 28 Nov 1878 in Jefferson Twp., Franklin County, Ohio16
  More About Rolland McNett:
Cause of Death: "Summer Complaint"17

  x.   Nellie Maud McNett, born 03 Nov 1884 in Jefferson Twp., Franklin County, Ohio; died 03 Nov 1911 in Lewis Center, Orange Twp. Delaware, Ohio.
  Notes for Nellie Maud McNett:
Nellie is listed in attendance book of the Peachblow Sunday School in 1897 & 1898.

Nellie died of typhoid fever... on her birthday, one week after her sister Eva, at the age of 27. Nellie was a school teacher, teaching in a one room school house on Gregory Road in Berlin Township.                                                                                           Delaware Gazette, Nov. 7, 1911.........."The funeral of Miss Nellie McNett, the second of two sisters to die as a result of typhoid fever, was held Sunday at the Lewis Center M.E. Church, Rev. Mr. Smith of Africa conducting the service, Rev. Frank Easton of Athens assisting. The pall bearers were Bertha Justice, Ruth Leonard, Elsie Knight, Laura White, Leota and Estelle Conklin. The funeral of Miss McNett's sister, Eva, was held at the same hour a week previous."

  More About Nellie Maud McNett:
Burial: 05 Nov 1911, Cheshire Cemetery
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever18
Death Certificate: 03 Nov 1911, OHS #58406
Funeral: 05 Nov 1911, Lewis Center Methodist Church
Funeral Home: 03 Nov 1911, C.W. Morrison
Informant: 03 Nov 1911, Emma E. Wilson, Westerville
Occupation: School Teacher




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