Rueben and Samuel Garl article
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"Samuel Garl, father of Mrs. Pressler, was born in Springfield twp, Summit Co, OHJuly 22, 1818 and his wife, a daughter of David and Elizabeth (Walters) Weyrick, was born in PA August 27 1817.To their marriage were born the extraordinary number of fifteen children…Sarah, wife of Isaac Shick; Emeline, wife of Levi Myers; Daniel, married to Lydia Spade; Levi is the husband of Margaret Behmer; Joseph is married; Lucinda is the wife of Mr. Pressler; Henry is married to Rebecca Fritch; Mary is married to Newton Cook, and Martha is the wife of William Christleib.Of the deceased six, one died in infancy, unnamed; Caroline died Jan 6, 1864, at the age of ten years; Amanda E., born Sept 26, 1860, died Jan 10, 1864; Leah, born May 15, 1842, died Dec 12 1871 and had been married to John Kepler and Andrew Bickel, both deceased; George, born Oct 7 1852, died in July 1875, and John, born May 23 1839 died May 27 1886.….Samuel Garl died Mar 31 1872.His wife died Jul 6 1887.
Rueben Garl, grandfather of Mrs. Pressler, was a native of PA, and early settled in Ohio, purchasing a farm in the south part of Springfield twp, Summit Co.He was twice married, and there were born to his first union seven children: Jacob, Benjamin, Catherine (marr. Benjamin Swinehart), Mary (marr. Joseph Mishler), Samuel (mentioned earlier, Mrs. Pontius and Mrs. Brumbaugh.To his second marriage with Mrs. Shick, was born one son."
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