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Note N2101
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Last Residence Zip 92045 California
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Note N2102
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Lived at Darrtown, Butler Co, Oh.
The Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, OH, Wed Oct 12, 1932 Theodore Liebrich, 58, died at his home in Bryn Mawr, Washington, following a long illness. Mr. Liebrich was born and reared in Butler county and when a young man left for the West where he resided until his death. He leaves his widow and family, an aged mother, Mr. Lina Liebrich, one brother, Mr. Jack Liebrich, both of Banning, Calif, and one sister, Mr. Leo Rapp of this city, besides a host of friends."
"Theo. Liebrich Dies in West--Mrs. Leo Rapp, 613 Ross avenue, has received word of the death of her brother, Theodore Liebrich, formerly of Hamilton, at his home in Bryn Maur, Washington, after a lingering illness at the age of 58 years.
He is survived by his widow and family; his aged mother, Mr. Lena Liebrich; one brother, Jack Liebrich of Banning, California, and his sister, Mrs. Rapp. He also leaves behind to mourn their loss many relatives and friends of Butler county.
Mr. Liebrich was born in Butler county, but he left for the west when he was a young man and he resided there until his death."--12 Oct 1932, Hamilton (OH) Evening Journal
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Note N2104
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Wholesale meat cutter. Single
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Note N2105
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living with his mom and step father.
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Note N2106
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Of Lebanon.
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Note N2107
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living with mom and grandparents.
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Note N2108
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Living with mom and grandparents.
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Note N2109
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Living with mom and grandparents.
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Note N2110
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Age 38 at time of marriage to Tilly Hartzell
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Note N2111
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Received his education in the common schools. He was reared onthe farm and was industriously employed in farm work until he was twenty two years of age. In 1859 he engaged in butchering, which he carried on for many years. During this time he also kept a grocery store, and for two years kept hotel at the old homestead, where he now resides. In 1867, Mr. Loudermilch sold his store to Joseph Landis and resumed the business of farming and dealing in live stock. In 1872 he removed to Wayne county, Ill and for seven years was engaged there in farming, butchering and dealing in lumber. In 1879, he returned from the West, making the journey with his four-mule team in twenty two days. In all that time he inquired the way only twice. He crossed the Lost river nine times in two days. He crossed everyriver by ferry boat except the Susquehanna. One day he got upon the wrong road and traveled sixty miles; in the evening he found himself only four miles from his starting place of that morning. Mr. Loudermilch resumed his residence on the old homestead, where he now lives retired from active business.
In 1862 Mr. Loudermilch was drafted for the three months' service. He was drafted twice afterwards, the third time for three years' service. On retiring from the army he resumed his traffic in live stock.
"Henry Loudermilch will launch out in the manufacture of L. L. Liniment. This is a good article and no farmer or family should be a day without it."--4 Jan 1907, The (Lykens, PA) Standard
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A Native of Berks county and a farmer. His father was a native of Germany.
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Note N2113
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Died of the plague