Samuel Huffman

Male 1832 - Yes, date unknown


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  • Name Samuel Huffman 
    Birth 26 Jul 1832  Bethel Township, Clark, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Yes, date unknown 
    Person ID I16272  McKelleb
    Last Modified 14 May 2019 

    Father Jacob Adam Huffman,   b. 3 Apr 1767, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1 Dec 1842, Bethel Township, Clark, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Mother Catherine Friermood,   b. 1788, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 31 Aug 1866, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 78 years) 
    Marriage 20 May 1806  Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F5424  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Margaret Helfrick,   b. 1835   d. 1863 (Age 28 years) 
    Marriage 17 Mar 1854 
    • MARR: _UID 56ffcf76e662b1e5b5b118cf5eb05e42

      MARR: RIN MH:F F 995

    Family ID F5725  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 8 Aug 2022 

    Family 2 Barbara Hertzler,   b. 1832, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown 
    Marriage 21 Mar 1865  Clark County, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • MARR: _UID 56ffcf76a9a141e5b5b118cf5eb05e42

      MARR: RIN MH:F F 996

    Family ID F5726  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 8 Aug 2022 

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  • Notes 
    • (Research):Birth: Jul. 26, 1832 Clark County Ohio, USA Death: Apr. 16, 1914 Clark County Ohio, USA Married 1) Margaret A. Helfrick on 17 Mar 1854, Clark County, Ohio and 2 ) Barbara Hertzler on 21 Mar 1865, Clark County ,Ohio . History of Clark Co., OH. 1881 - Biographical Sketches -Springfield Twp.

      SAMUEL HUFFMAN, Coal Dealer, Springfield, is the youngest son of Jacob Huffman, a pioneer of Boston neighborhood. He was born in 1832 on the farm which includes a part of the Clark-Shawnee battle ground. The subject of this sketch learned the milling trade, commencing when only 16 years of age, and continued milling upward of twenty years. he superintended the construction of the Peru Mills when built by Daniel Hertzler, in 1867, and which he subsequently operated several years, and finally became owner. He became a resident of this city about 1867, and has since resided here; he sold his mill in 1873, and engaged in the hardware trade one year, then changed and operated a grocery store; Jan 1, 1880, his son Stephen took charge of the grocery, and he engaged in the retail coal trade; his office located at 173 West main Street. Mr. Huffman is personally popular as a trader, and by his energy and business ability, and already established a flourishing trade which is constantlyincreasing. He married in 1855, Margaret Helfrey, of German Township,by whom he had three children. In 1865, his wife having died, he married Barbara, daughter of Daniel and Catherine Hertzler, who were natives of Pennsylvania and early residents of Clark County. Mr. Hertzler was a prominent miller on Mad River, and a few years since the victim of a noted murder, and account of which will be found in this work. From this marriage he had three children. Mr. Huffman's residence is 177 West Main Street . He is a member of the I.O.O.F. and a worthy citizen.

      ------------- - ------ History of Clark Co., OH. 1881- Springfield Twp.
      RUBSAM'S MILL , This mill is situated on the right bank of Mad River, and below the mouth of Buck Creek. It is on Section 10, two miles west of Springf ield, and one-fourth of a mile south of the National Road. This mill was originally built by Daniel Hertzler in the year 1865; it was completed and ready to run at the time of the murder of Hertzler. Samuel Huffman, Hert zler's son-in-law, became the owner following Hertzler's death, and operated the mill till 1869, when he traded it to John W. Rubsam, the present owner. Rubsam leased it to Crain, Hotsenpiller & Wilson , who operated it for three and a half years. Following the expiration of this time , Mr. Rubsam ran the mill himself till early in 1880. It has been standing idle since then. The mill is a four-story frame, forty by sixty-feet in size, uses two Leffel Wheels and one Brun's Wheel; it has a good water power and does a general milling business.

      ---------------- PORTRAIT A ND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM Pg 806 , 807 SAMUELHUFFMAN. That well-known establishment, the Palace Livery Stable , located at No. 173 West Main Street, Springfield, is an institution largely patronized by the leading residents of the city and is acknowledged to be first class in every respect. The proprietor with whose name we introduce this sketch, is a wide-a wake business man with a thorough understanding of his calling, and whose promptness in meeting his obligations and courteous treatment of his customers , has built up for him a large patronage which is steadily increasing . Mr.HUFFMAN was born July 26, 1832, at the country home of his parents in Bethel Township, five miles west of Springfield, and is the tenth child of Jacob and Catherine (FARMWOOD) HUFFMAN, natives of Virginia. Jacob HUFFMAN came with his parents to Clack County, this State , in 1802, the same year that Ohio was admitted into the Union as a State. He entered a tract of Government land, the patent of which is still care fully preserved in the HUFFMAN family. The paternal grandfather of our subject was Henry HUFFMAN, a native of Germany, who upon coming to America, engaged in farming and spent his last years in Bethel Township, Clark County, this State. The maternal ancestry of Mr. H UFFMAN was also of German origin. Jacob HUFFMAN, his father, was reared to farm pursuits and learned the trade of a stone mason, becoming skilled in his calling and laid the foundation of many of the houses and barns in Clark County. He built for himself a substantial stone residence, the stone being dressed for the interior and requiring nop lastering. The partitions were also of stone and the whole formed a very solid structure, capable of withstanding the storms of a century. The first dwelling of the parents of our subject was a hewed log house, one of the best in the county, and within which the greater part of their large family of ten children were born. These comprise six sons and four daughters, all of whom lived to mature years but of whom there are now only four living, two sons and two daughters. The eldest son, Henry, died at the advanced age of eighty-five years; Samuel, our subject, was the youngest born. Mr.HUFFMAN pursued his early studies in a log school house in what was familiarly known at the Keifer district and at an early age was taught to make himself useful around the farm. He was but thirteen years old at the time of his f ather's death, and he remained with his mother until his marriage . This interesting and important event occurred March 17, 1854, the bride being Miss Margaret HELFRICK. Mrs. HUFFMAN was born in 1835, in this county, and is a daughter of Michael and Barbary HELFRICK, who were of German birth and parentage and emigrated from the Fatherland at an early day. They settled in this county and spent their last days here. Mr. and Mrs. H UFFMAN after their marriage located in Springfield Township where Mr. H UFFMAN occupied himself at milling, operating the Rock Point Mills on Mad River, about six years. Later he assumed charge of the Tecumseh Mills in Mad River Township with which he was connected seven years. He next returned to Rock Point Mills, which he operated two years more and upon leaving these he removed to the site of the Perue Mills. Later he built and operated the same mill and finally assumed the sole proprietorship, continuing to operate this mill for about seven years. Then selling out, he removed to Springfield and invested a portion of his capital in a stock of hardware. He was in trade two years and then established himself in the grocery business at Springfield. We next find him dealing in coal and lumber and from this he drifted into the livery business, becoming owner of a lot of fine stock and equipages. Mrs Margaret HUFFMAN departed this life ather home in Rock Point Mills in 1863, leaving three children, two daughters and a son. Catherine is the wife of William STICKNE Y, of Springfield Township; Effie is the wife of Forrest ZIRCLE , and they reside in Springfield; Stephen J. operates a meat market in Springfield. In 1865, Mr. HUFFMAN contracted a second marriage with Barbara HERTZLER, who was then a resident of Bethel Township , but who was born in Lancaster, Pa., in 1832. Her father, Daniel HERTZLER, was a prominent farmer, miller and distiller of Clark County, this State,and is now dead ( was murdered in 1867). Of this union there have been born three children, the eldest of whom, a daughter, Mattie, is the wife of H. C. STORY, of Springfield; Daniel H. is the chief assistant of his father in the livery business; Harry M. also makes himself useful in a like manner. The f amily residence is a substantial brick structure, pleasantly located on West Main Street. Mrs. HUFFMAN is the owner of a good farm in Springfield Township, one and one-half miles west of the city. Mr. HUFFMAN, politically, supports the Democratic party and socially belongs to Clark Lodge, No. 101, F & A.M.; Springfield Chapter, No. 48, R . A. M. and Lodge N o. 146, I. O. O.F. He has become well-to-do by his own energy and industry, and has been no unimportant factor in advancing the business interests of his adopted city. Source: Find A Grave.com