USA > Ohio > The Ohio blue book; or, Who's who in the Buckeye state; a cyclopedia of biography of men and women of Ohio > Part 71
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127
MORRILL, MILO TRUE, Clergyman; born, North Washington, Chickasaw Co., Ia .; son of Elisha Knowles Morrill and Susan Ruhamah (Barney) Morrill; educated: high school, Wahpeton, N. D .; Hamline I'niv .; Carleton Coll .; Dartmouth Coll .; Harvard Univ. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .: D. D. Married, Alice Covington Vaughan, 1898. Ordained to ministry Christian Ch., 1894; pastor: Christian Ch., Woodstock, Vt., . 1894-1905: Asst. pastor, Ch. Christ, Dartmouth Coll. 1905-6: Secy. Foreign Missions of Christian Ch., 1906 --.
Dayton, O .; editor "The Christian Mission- ary," 1906-1908; editor and publisher: "The Christian Missionary," Dayton, O., 1908 -; stated lecturer on missions, De- fiance College, Defiance, O., 1908 --; author: "A History of
the Christian Denomination in America." Socs. and clubs: Nat. Geographic Soc. Member Christian Ch. (not Disciples of Christ). Home address: 233 Conover St., Dayton, Ohio.
MORRIS, ANNA P. (Mrs. Willlam H.);
born, New York City, May 21, 1863; daughter of Wharton Peters and Mary (Long) Peters; educated: Schs. of Oxford, O .: Wesieyan Female Coll., Cincinnati. Married, William H. Morris, 1866. Lectur- er; Office Ohio Fed. Women's Clubs, 6 yrs. (auditor, Mcm. Legislative Com., Vice Pres. Southeast Dist., and state Chmn. of Household Economics); Mem. Wells Post Woman's Relief Corps. Socs. and clubs: MIem. State Pioneer Assn .; Olla Podrida Club; Altrurian Club; Sorosis Club; Col- lege Woman's Club. Baptist Church. Home address: 241 W. 8th Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
MORRIS, CHARLES EUGENE, Private Secy. to Gov. Cox; born, Wapakoneta, O., May 21. 1884; son of Francis M. Morris and Mary Eliza (Copeland) Morris; educated: Wapakoneta, O. Married, Clara Freda Feldheiser, March 5, 1907. Reporting and Editorial work in Wapakoneta, Toledo, Springfield, Dayton, and Columbus. Special staff correspondent. Private Secretary to Governor James M. Cox. Home address: 1216 Bryden Rd., Columbus, Ohio.
MORRIS, FROOME, Attorney; born, Cin- cinnati, O., May 17, 1870; son of Robert T. Morris and Annie (Froome) Morris; educated: Hughes High Sch .; Amherst Coll .; Cincinnati Law Sch. College de- grees: B. A .; LL. B. Unmarried. On graduation became member of firm of Littleford, Morris & Ballard; was first Asst. Pros. Atty., 1901-1909; special
Counsel for Attorney General, 1916-1917. Socs. and clubs: Avon Masonic Lodge; Business Men's Club: Hamilton County Golf Club. Home address: 3763 Reading Road, Cincinnati, Ohio.
MORRIS, LINDLEY W., Attorney; born, Columbiana Co., O. (near Alliance, O.), Oct. 16, 1853; son of Col. Thomas C. Mor- ris and Minerva J. (Preston) Morris; edu- cated: public schools, Columbiana. Co., O .; Oberlin Coll. College degrees: A. B., (1878). Married, Fannie May Darling, Dec. 27, 1894. Admitted to Ohio bar, 1880; engaged in active practice of law, Toledo, O., 1880-1894; elected Judge, Court Com- mon Pleas, 1st Sub. Div., 4th Jud. Dist. Ohio, Oct. 2S, 1894 to Oct. 29, 1909; re- sumed active practice of law, Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 1. 1909 -; Deputy Sheriff, Colum- biana Co .. O .. 1870-1874. Socs. and clubs: National Union; Toledo Commerce Club: Ohio State Bar Assn. Home address: €25 Virginia St., Toledo, O.
MORRIS, (MRS.) ROBERT CARLTON,
Lecturer-Teacher; born, London, O .; daughter of (Rev.) John Morgan Thomas and Sarah Phillips (James) Thomas; edu- cated: Mt. Union Coll .; National Sch. Oratory, Philadelphia. College degrees: Ph. M .; B. O. Married. Robert Carlton Morris, Dec. 30, 1891. Teacher, Alliance, O., high Sch .; chair English, Almira Coll., (1889-90); Dir. Associated Shakespeare Clubs, Toledo. O., 1907-17. Author: Every Day with Shakespeare; prepares syllabi for Shakespeare Study Clubs: designed bookplate as a souvenir of the Shake- speare tercentenary which was used in High Schs. and Colleges; promoted nation- wide plan to plant a Shakespeare Me- morial Tree in April, 1916. Socs. and clubs: Writers' Club; Sorosis; Director Toledo
269
WHO'S WHO IN THE BUCKEYE STATE
Center; Drama League of America; Life President, Toledo Shakespeare Associa- tion. Home address: 2648 Kirkwood Lane, Toledo, Ohio.
MORRISON, CHARLES WALTHALL, Di-
rector Conservatory, Oberlin; born, Covington, Ky., July 31, 1856; son of David Morrison and Martha (Mitchell) Morrison; educated: Oberlin, O .; Leipzig, Ger .; Ber- lin, Ger .; Frankfort, Ger. College degrees: A. M .; Mus. B .; Mus. D. Married, Kate Winchip, 1889. Grad., Oberlin Conservatory, 1880; Instructor in Pianoforte, Oberlin Cons., 1880-2; Student, Berlin and Leipzig, 1882-5; Instructor, Pianoforte, Oberlin, 1885-92; Student, Berlin, 1894-95; Prof. of Pianoforte, Oberlin Conservatory, 1892- (Mus. B., Oberlin Conservatory, 1906); Dir. Oberlin Conservatory, Oberlin, O., 1902 -. Congregationalist. Home address: 290 Elm St., Oberlin, O.
MORROW, EDWARD PAYSON, Physician; born, New. Philadelphia, O., Sept. 19, 1858; son of Mathew Laird Morrow and Nancy H. (Brainerd) Morrow; educated: public schools, New Philadelphia and Massillon, O .; Academy, St. Albans, Vt .; Miami Med. College (M. D. 1883); Post Grad. course, New York Eye, Ear In-
firmary (1886); Moorefields Eye, Ear Hosp. London, Eng., (1899). Married, Agnes D. Scott, April 5, 1887. Engaged in general practice medicine, Canton, O., 1883-1890; limited practice to diseases of eve and ear, 1890 -; Expert Med. Ex- aminer, U. S. Pension Bureau. Socs. and clubs: (Ex-Pres.) Stark Co. Med. Soc .; (Ex-Pres.) Canton Med. Soc .; (Ex. 1st V. Pres.) 6th Councillor Dist. (The Ohio State) Med. Soc .; Fellow Am. Med. Assn .; Ophthalmological Section Am. Med. Assn .; Ophthalmol. Section Cleveland Med. Soc .: (Mem. first class by inheritance) M. (. Loyal Legion; Canton Club; Country Club. Presbyterian. Home address: 405 Cleveland Ave., S. W., Canton O.
MORROW, JOSIAH, Attorney-Writer; born, on farm near Foster, Warren County, O., Aug. 26, 1838; son of John Morrow and Nancy (Espy) Morrow; educated: Maine- ville Academy; Miami Univ .; Univ. Mich. (Law Department). College degrees: A. B., 1859; A. M., 1863. Engaged in practice law, Lebanon, O., also editor number years; city solicitor, Lebanon, O .; county ex- aminer teachers 11 years; Pres. Bd. Trus- tees, Lebanon Public Library; Chmn. Leb- anon Centennial Committee, 1902: has de-
voted much time to local historical studies; author: history Warren County, O., 1882; Life Thomas Corwin, 1896; Cen- tennial Sketch of Lebanon, 1902; Life Jeremiah Morrow. 1906. Socs. and clubs: (Life member) Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Soc .; (Corres. member) Historical and Philosophical Soc. of Ohio. Home address: Lebanon, O.
MORSE, ALONZO CLAY, Gen. Mgr., The Ohio Seamless Tube Co .: born, 1864; son of Zebadialı Morse and Philenda (Howe) Morse; educated: Country Sch .. Crawford Co., O .; raised on farm near Tiro, O .; on farm until 18 yrs. of age; engaged in Seamless in 1889: the first man employed hy the Shelby Steel Tube Co .; advanced to Supt., then to Gen. Supt. for the Seamless Tube Mills belonging to the Y. S. Steel Corporation; made Gen. Mgr. of The Ohio Seamless Tube Co .. 1908. Socs. and clubs. Masons. Home address: 145 W. Main St., Shelby, Ohio.
MORSE, CHAUNCEY IRVING, Merchant; born, Defiance Co., Richland Twp., Jan. 28, 1854; son of Delos White Morse and Eliza Ann (Zellers) Morse; educated: Country and Defiance Schools. Married: Mary Alice Roberts, Nov. 13, 1883. Presi- dent of the Defiance Grocery Co .; Ex-
member of Defiance City Council. Socs. and clubs: President of The Defiance Club; member of Masonic Lodge; Knight Templar; member of Defiance Council United Commercial Travelers. Methodist Church. Home address: 508 Wayne St., Defiance, Ohio.
MORSE, LUCAS IRA, Educator; born,
Union Co .. O., Dec. 18, 1864; son of
George Morse and Marcia (Burnham) Morse; educated: Kentucky Coll. College degrees: B. S .; B. L. Married, Ruby Ben- nett, Dec. 26, 1884. Taught Central Ohio Coll. 4 yrs .; Supt. schools, St. Paris, O .; Cardington, O .; Corning, O .; Lynchsburg, O .; Logan, O .; agency director, New York Life Insur. Co., Iowa, 1896-1905; Mgr. Equitable Life Ins. Co., N. Y., in Ohio & Field Supt., Franklin Life Insur. Co., in central states. Socs. and clubs: Mason. Church Christ. Home address: 240 North St., Logan, Ohio.
MORTGRIDGE, WILLIAM, Business Man; born, Darby Tp., Madison Co., June 10, 1865; son of Joshua Bailey Mortgridge and Harriet (Tuttle) Mortgridge; educated: Country Schs. Married, Effie Roseberry, March 4, 1893. Began his career as farmer and has been very busy improving his thousands of acres; a great reader of farm journals and agricultural works; served as trustee and member of Bd. of Educa- tion. Socs. and clubs: Madison County Farmers Club. Methodist Episcopal. An active Democrat. Home address: R. D. 1, Plain City, Ohio.
MORTON, EMMETT WILKIN, Clergyman; born, Feb. 7, 1873; son of Edward Cooper Morton and Sarah Eleanor (Holtz) Mor- ton; educated: Mt. Union Coll., Alliance, O .; Drew Theol. Seminary, Madison, N. Y., 1900; New York University. College de- grees: A. B .; A. M .; B. D. Married, Wini- fred Marsh, Jan. 1, 1901. Asst. pastor: Ossining, N. Y .: pastor: M. E. Ch., Middle Hope, N. Y .: Atwater, O .; Chautauqua, N. Y .; Simpson Ch., Erie, Pa .; Titusville, Pa .; Painesville, O .; Ashbury Church, Delaware, Ohio. Home address: Delaware, O.
MORTON, P. H., Business Man; born, Cin- cinnati, O., May 17, 1867; educated: Pub. Schs. of Cincinnati. In 1888 he commenced putting out bulletin boards; he now con- trols most of the large sign boards in cities and along railroad lines all over the U. S. and Canada; built a plant in Baltimore, Md .. 1906: organized the Bill Posting Co. of Cincinnati; mayor of Mt. Airy, number of years; Pres. of the Cincinnati & Coving- ton Bill Posting Co. Socs. and clubs: Cin- cinnati Advertising Club (former Pres.): Walnut Hills Business Men's Club. Home address: North Bend Rd., Mt. Airy, Cin- cinnati, Ohio.
MOSELEY, EDWIN LINCOLN, Scientist; born, Union City, Mich., March 29, 1865: son of William Augustus Moseley and Sophia (Bingham) Moseley; his mother, a daughter of the missionary, Hiram Bing- ham. was the first white child born in Honolulu; educated: High Sch., Union City, Mich .; A. M., Univ. of Mich .; teacher of zoology and other sciences, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Sandusky, Ohio, High Schs .; spent nearly 10 mos. in Philippine Islands as a Mem. of the Steere Scientific Expedition: founded the museum of the Sandusky High Sch. of which he is curator: came to Bowling Green, O., Sept. 1914, and is now head of Science Dept., State Nor- mal Coll., Bowling Green; author of "Nature Studv." a text book for Junior High Schs. and grammar schools, pub- lished by the World Book Co., Yonkers, N. Y., 1917; first scientific publication, "Lists of Birds, Mammals, and Birds' Eggs in the Museum of the Kent Scientific Inst.," Grand Rapids, Mich. ; later published articles on birds in The Ibis, London, Bird
270
THE OHIO BLUE BOOK
Lore, New York, and The American
Naturalist, Philadelphia; while teaching at Sandusky, he gave much of his time for several years to collecting and studying the local flora, finding many rare species; his "Sandusky Flora" 167 pages, published in 1899 by the Ohio Acad. of Science as Special Papers, No. 1, gives more native plants than have been found in any other area of less than three hundred square miles; 'of scdges of the genus Carex, he found near Sandusky 16 more species than werc known for the entire state of Indiana; ne discovered and traced the sub- merged valleys in Sandusky Bay, describ- ing them in The National Geographic Magazinc, November, 1902, and more fully in his presidential address before the Ohio Acad. of Science on "The Formation of Sandusky Bay and Cedar Point," pub- lished in their thirteenth annual report; He calculated that for some centuries past the land about the western end of Lake Erie has been subsiding, as compared with the point of outlet, at the rate of about 2.14 feet per century; he has proven that the disease known as trembles or milk- sickness is really a poisoning produced by the White Snakeroot, the resin of which produces at least a part of the bad effect; besides the publications mentioned above, articles from his pen have appeared in The Monthly Weather Review, Washington Popular Astronomy, Science, The Youth's Companion, The Medical Record, N. Y. Good Health. Ohio Naturalist, Ohio Farmer, Ohio Educational Monthly; in his honor have been named a beautiful bird which he discovered in the Philippines and a flower, a species of the goldenrod he discovered in Ohio; birds, reptiles, plants, and other natural history specimens, col- lected by him, may be seen in considerable numbers at the British Museum, London; The Imperial Museum, Vienna; The National Museum, Washington; American Museum, N. Y .; Field Museum, Chicago, and many of the other great museums of the world. Socs. and clubs: Fellow Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science; 9 yrs. Secy. and then Pres, of Ohio Academy of Science. Home address: Bowling Green, Ohio.
1
MOSER, JOHN F., Banker; born, Wapakon- eta, O., Sept. 16, 1877; son of Henry Moser and Anna (Kohler) Moser; edu- cated: Pub. Schs. of Wapakoneta, Ohio. Married, Edith McFarland, Nov. 23, 1904. Entered First Nat. Bank as clerk, April 4, 1898; now cashier and director of same bank; member and Secy. of Auglaize County Liquor Licensing Bd .. 1915- Socs. and clubs: Masons; Elks; Schwabian Benevolent Soc. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran. Home address: 103 Court St., Wapakoneta, O.
MOSHER, WILLIAM EUGENE, College Prof .: born, Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1877; son of George A. Mosher and Laura (Cole- man) Mosher; educated: Oberlin Coll .; TTniv. Berlin, 1902-3; Halle, 1903-4; private study Berlin, 1905-6. College degrees: A. B., 1899; Ph. D., 1904. Married, Laura M. Camp, June 20, 1905. Instr. 1904-5; Prof. German Lang. and Lit., Oberlin Coll. Oberlin, O., 1905 -. Author: Albrecht von Hallers Usong, 1905; Wollkommen in Deutschland, 1906: The Promise of the Christ Age in recent Literature, 1912; (with Dr. E. G. Jenney) Deutsches Lern und Lesebuch, 1913. Republican. Con- gregationalist. Home address: 281 Forest St., Oberlin, Ohio.
MOSIMAN, SAMUEL K., College President; born, Middletown, O., Dec. 17, 1867; son of Christian Mosiman and Anna (Kinsinger) Mosiman: educated: Pub. Schs .; Witten- berg Acad., Springfield, O .; Wittenberg Coll .; McCormick Sem .; Student Halle Univ., Germany; Univ. of Halle, Prussia.
College degrees: A. B., 1897; A. M., 1905; B. D., 1905; Ph. D. Married, Amalia S. Krehbicl, July 10, 1902, who died on Atlantic Ocean, May 23, 1905; 2d, Emilie S. Hamm, Aug. 12, 1909. Supt. Mennonite Mission School, Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians, Cantonment, Okla., 1897-1902; student, McCormick Theol. Sem., 1902-
1905; Nettic F. McCormick Fellow In Hebrew and Student, Univ. of Halle, Ger- many, 1905-1907; Prof. Greek and Logic, Lebanon Coll., Lebanon, O., 1908; Instr. in Old Testament Languages and Literature, Central Mennonite Coll., Bluffton, O., 1908- 1909; president of same, 1909-1914; organ- izer and President of Bluffton Coll., 1914 -; Contbr. to Internat. Bible Ency- clopedia and Dictionary; Pres. of Middle Dist. Conf. of Mennonites, 1908-1910; Mem. Federal Council of Churches. Socs. and clubs: Lima Club. Mennonite. Homc address: Bluffton, Ohio.
MOULTON, CHANDLER JULIUS, Mer- chant; born, East Randolph; Vt., Dec. 26, 1839; son of Norman Moulton and Mary (Belknap) Moulton; educated; Lucasville, public schools; Ohio Wes. Univ., Delaware, O. Married, Mary Celia Smith, Sept. 16, 1877. Entered mercantile business, Lucas- ville, O., under firm name, C. J. Moulton, 1867 -; elected to Ohio House Reps., Scioto County, (2 terms) 1900-1904. Socs. and clubs: Ohio Soc. Sons of American Rev .; Masonic Order; Calvery Com- mandery, K. T. (Portsmouth, O.) Home address: Lucasville, O.
MOULTON, MARTHA DEVER, born, Ports- mouth, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1885; daughter of Noah J. Dever and Martha (Gillilaud) Dever; educated: Portsmouth Public and High 'Schs .; Univ. of Minnesota; Wellesley College. College degrees: A. B., 1907. Married, Frank Warwick Moulton, June 30, 1909. Socs. and clubs: Delta Gamma Soc., Clover Club, (federated) Scioto Co. Equal Suffrage Organization, etc. Home address: 1125 Second Street, Portsmouth, Ohio.
MOUSER, GRANT EARL, Com. Pleas Judge and Ex-Congressman; born, LaRue, O., Sept. 11, 1868; son of Justus Austin Mouser and Nellie (DeLong) Mouser; edu- cated: LaRue Pub. Schs .; Ada College; Cincinnati Law Sch. Degree, I.L. B. Mar- ried, Dell Rigway, Nov. 30, 1892. Com- menced practice of law, Marion, O., 1892; elected Prosecuting Atty., 1893; elected to 59th and 60th Congresses in 13th Dist., over 5000 Democrat, as a Repub .; as at- torney, represents a large and important clientage; appointed Common Pleas Judge by Governor Willis, April 10, 1916; as candidate for long or short term election 1916: elected by majority of more than 3500 for both terms. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Knights of Phythias; Odd Fellows. Presbyterian. Home address: 719 E. Church St., Marion, O.
MUHLY, HARRY CHRISTIAN, Clergyman; born, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 13, 1883; son of H. A. Muhly and Catherine (Schwab) Muhly: educated: Parochial Sch., Martini Evangelical Lutheran Ch., Baltimore; up- per grades Baltimore public schools; Balti- more City College: Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Married, Gertrude T. Degler, Aug. 30, 1910. Pastor Mt. Calvary Ev. Lutheran Ch., Lancaster, Pa., 1904- 10; Grace Ev. Lutheran Ch., Elyria, O., 1910 -- -. Home address: 114 Grant St., Elyria, O.
MULHOLLAND, FRANK L., Attorney; horn, Disco, Mich., April 20, 1875; son of Rev. Robert N. Mulholland and Alice M. (Ostrander) Mulholland; educated: Albion College; Detroit College of Law; Univ. of Michigan: Grad. of Law Dept., Univ. of Mich., Class, 1899. Married, Maude M. Rutter, Sept. 19, 1900. Pres., The Toledo
271
WHO'S WHO IN THE BUCKEYE STATE
Commerce Club, 1912-13; Pres., Toledo
Rotary Club, 1913-14; Pres., International Assn. of Rotary Clubs, 1914-15; Com- missioner to Anglo-America Exposition, 1913-14; Divisional Chairman, National Highway Assn. and member of Council of National Highway Assn. Societies: Mason; Shrine; Elks; K. of P .; Toledo Commerce Club; Toledo Club; Toledo Yacht Club; Inverness Country Club. Methodist-
Episcopal. Home address: 2546 Fulton St., Toledo, O.
MULVANE, WILLIAM PHINEAS, Retired Merchant; born, Newcomerstown, O., Jan. 7, 1840; son of David Mulvane and Mary (Ross) Mulvane; educated: public schools, Newcomerstown, O. Married, Emily K. Gardner, June 1, 1870. Engaged in gen- eral merchandise 33 yrs .; partner in Ox- ford Bank, Newcomerstown, O., 32 yrs .; member Soldiers' Relief Commission, Tuscarawas County, O., 9 yrs .; enlisted for service in Civil War, became sergeant of Co. "D," 52d O. V. I., 1862-5. Socs. and clubs: G. A. R. Home address: Newcomerstown, O.
MULVEY, MARGARET, Attorney; born, Zanesville, O., April 21, 1890; daughter of John Vincent Mulvey and Margaret Eliza - beth (Schloffman) Mulvey; educated: Grad. St. Thomas parochial Sch., 1906; Zanesville High Sch., 1909; Meredith busi- ness college, 1910; Ohio State Univ., 1916; diploma Red Cross Nurse, 1916; Diploma Esthetic Dancing and Athletic Dept., Ohio State Univ., 1915. College degrees: LL. B., Ohio State Univ. Unmarried. Admitted to Ohio Bar, July 1, 1916; supervisor play- grounds, Zanesville, O., 1915-1916; gold medal in music, (violin) from Dominican Academy of Music, 1909. Catholic Church. Home address: 718 Elberon Ave., Zanes- ville, Ohio.
MUMMA, MARION WILSON, Clergyman; born, Sidney, O., June 16, 1879; son of Benjamin F. Mumma and Emma A. (Sol- lenberger) Mumma; educated: Ohio State Univ .; Bonebrake Theol Seminary. College degrees: B. S .; M. A. Married, C. Fostoria Macklin, June 25, 1903. Teacher, Public Schs., Franklin and Tuscarawas Counties, 1901-2; Asst. Dept. chemistry, Ohio State Univ., 1902-4; missionary of United Brethren in Christ, in Philippine Is., 1904- 14; pastor U. B. in Christ Ch., Dayton, O., 1914 -- Member Miami Conference. Home address: 31 Hershey St., Dayton, O. MUNDY, WILLIAM NELSON, Physician; born, Jersey City, N. J., May 7, 1860; son of William Nelson Mundy and Margaret Jane (Harris) Mundy; student preparatory Dept. Coll. City New York, 1 yr .; Electric Med. Inst., Cincinnati; post Grad. work New York, 1887-93. College degrees: M. D., 1883. Married, Maggie Waltermire, July 12, 1883. Engaged in practice medi- cine and surgery, Forest. O., 1883 -; specializes in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; Prof. pediatrics, Eclectic Med. Coll., Cincinnati, 1906-13. Author: Diseases of Children, 1902; editor: National Eclectic Medical Quarterly; member and Clk. Bd. Education, Forest, O., 1890-1911. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Eclectic Med. Soc., Sec. 1909-13; Ohio State Eclectic Med. Soc. (Sec. 1893-1914): S. A. R .; Past Grand Patriarch and Past Grand Rep. of Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. of Ohio; past Grand Commander Patriarchs Militant of Ohio. Republican. Presbyterian. Home address: Forest, Ohio.
MUNGER, FLORA GARRETT (Mrs.), writer; born, Montville, O., Dec. 15, 1871; daughter George Washington Garrett and Charlotte A. (Dungan) Garrett; educated: Geneva Normal. Married. R. H. Munger, March 20, 1889. Writer of several articles for the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate on Women and Children in Industry; The
Mother's influence ' in Child Training; Literature in the Home; member Bd. Edu- cation; Pres. W. C. T. U., 8 yrs .; Pres. Epworth League, 4 yrs. Socs. and clubs: Women's Home and Foreign Miss. Soc .; Utopian Club; Pres. Municipal Welfare League; Mothers' and Teachers' Soc. Methodist. Home address: Geneva, O. MUNN, F. E., Member Ohio Tax Com- mission; Republican; term expires Feb., 1919. Home address: Bowling Green, O. MURFEY, C. L., Banker; Vice Pres. Natl. Commercial Bank. Home address: 2919 Atleboro Rd., Cleveland, Ohio.
MURFEY, L. A., Banker; Vice Pres. Natl. Commercial Bank. Home address: 4208 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
MURPHEY, ROGER H., Business man; born, Urbana, O., Dec. 23, 1852; son of Charles H. Murphey and Sophia B. (Long) Murphey; educated: Pub. Schs. of Urbana, O. Married, Anna C. Kellar, 1878. Is active head of R. H. Murphey & Son, florists; for many years was prominent in county and state politics, serving two years as chairman of the Champaign Co. Republi- can Executive Com. and later a member of State Central Com .; he was appointed by Pres. Mckinley as a special agent of the rural free delivery service and in April, 1899, appointed postmaster for Ur- bana. Socs. and clubs: Connected with Masons; Knights of Pythias; Independent Order of Odd Fellows; Jr. O. U. A. M. Home address: 728 Oakland St., Urbana, O.
MURPHY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Mer- chant; born, Steubenville, O., Dec. 24, 1867; son of Charles Murphy and Mary (Beasley) Murphy; educated: Steubenville Pub. Schs. Married, Mary M. Barcus, Nov. 10, 1892. Engaged in shoe business in Steubenville since Aug. 1, 1892; active member and Ex-President_Steubenville Chamber of Commerce; Vice Pres., Ohio Valley Chamber of Commerce; Director Peoples National Bank; Extensive Real Estate Operations. Socs. and clubs: I. O. O. F .; Elks; K. of P .; Masons; F. & A. M .; R. A. M .; K. T .; Shriner and 33d degree Scottish Rite Mason; Grand Sword Bearer, Grand Commandery of Ohio, Cleveland Conclave Knights of Constantine. Member Methodist Church. Home address: Steu- benville, Ohio.
MURPHY, CLARENCE, Common Pleas Judge; born, Liberty Twp., Butler Co., O .; son of Peter Murphy and Cyrena Gorden) Murphy; educated: Ohio Wes. (Van Univ., Delaware, O .; De Pauw Univ., Greencastle, Ind .; Cincinnati Law Sch. College degrees: A. B. Married. Lutie M. Sohngen, Oct. 19, 1892. Admitted to har. '89; Attorney Gen., Hamilton, O., 1889- 1894, and 1900-7; Probate Judge, Butler Co., O., 1894-1900; elected common pleas judge, Butler Co .. O., 1906 -; re-elected in 1912 --; Dir. Hamilton Dime Savings Bank Co., Hamilton, O .; Dir. Union Cen- tral Life Ins. Co., Cincinnati, O. Socs. and clubs: Mason; K. P .; B. P. O. E. Home address: Hamilton, Ohio.
MURPHY, EDMUND A., Stock Man; born, Cincinnati, O., March 4, 1861; son of Thomas F. Murphy and Catherine (Nolan) Murphy: educated: Public, Business, and Parochial Schools. Married, Anna B. L'Estrange, July 5, 1887; was sailor; R. R. Brakeman; Telegrapher; Cowboy; Book- keeper: and at present, Pres. and Gen. Mgr., The Cleveland Union Stock Yards Co .; Ex-Pres., The Chamber of Industry; Treas., The Natl. Garage Co .; Director, The Cleveland Union Stock Yards Co .; The Natl. Garage Co .; The Natl. City Bank. Socs. and clubs: The Chamber of
Industry; The Chamber of Commerce.
272
THE OHIO BLUE BOOK
Roman Catholic Church. Home address: 1840 West 58th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
MURPHY, H. H., Educator: Supt. of Schs., Barnesville, Ohio. Home address: Barnes- ville, Ohio.
MURPHY, WALTER E., Physician; born, Green Twp., Hamilton Co., O., March 3, 1871; son of George W. Murphy and Edith (Donovan) Murphy; cducated: Lebanon Univ .; Miami Med. Coll. College degrees: M. D. Married, Matilda Calhoun, 1905. Mem. of Staff of Opthalmic Hosp .; Prof. of Otology, Laryngology, Ohio Miami Coll. Secs. and clubs: Masonic Order; Cincin- nati Acad. of Med .; Ohio State Med. Soc .; American Acad. of Otology and
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.