1884 BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCHES
BEDFORD TWP
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PETTIJOHN, EDWIN L, farmer, P. O. Rinard, is a native
of Brown County, Ohio, born December 25, 1831, the eldest child of Zachariah and Maria (McDaniel) Pettijohn.
The father was born in Virginia, and is yet living, at the age of
eighty-two. He is a ,on of James,
who was a son of John Pettijohn, or
Pettyjohn, which latter spelling was formerly used.
Zachariah's first wife, Nancy, bore him one child, now
deceased. H
is second wife, our subject's mother, gave him seven children, of
whom there are five living —Edwin L..
Diana E., James W., Annie E. and Robert S.
Our subject came with his parents to Jefferson County, Ill., where
they resided three years, returning to Ohio at the end of that time,
and remaining there until coming to Wayne County in the fall of 1865.
Mr. Pettijohn worked at his trade of. wagon and carriage making while
residing in Ohio, but has since devoted his time to his farming
interests. He has 340 acres of land. given to general farming, and also
runs a cane mill upon the place.
October 12, 1861, Mr. Pettijohn enlisted in an Ohio cavalry regiment
and served three and a half years, within which time he rose from a
private t) the position of Captain of his company.
He was united in marriage to Margaret
Tracey, a daughter of Ira Tracey.
a wealthy farmer in Brown County, Ohio. The union has given ten
children, of whom there are six living—Isadora
E., Belle, I. S. G., Sherman, Viola M. and Sheridan.
Mr. Pettijohn has served as Collector of Bedford Township, and politically is a Re-publican.
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