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STEARNS, F. B., Manufacturer; Pres. F. B. Stearns Co., automobiles. Home ad-
dress: South Blvd., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, O.
STEFFENS, SIMON H., Educator; boril, Bentorf, Germany, March 19, 1850; son of Simon H. Steffens and Mary (Arpke) Steffens; parents came to America in 1850 and settled near Franklin, Wis. Edu- cated: Acad. of Franklin, Wis .; Heidel- berg Coll., and the Univ. of Wooster, of which he was a non-resident student in Philosophy, 1880-1885. College degrees: A. B .: A. M .; Ph. D. Married. Emma Bostick. Aug. 28, 1873. Teacher in Lima (O.) high school, 1873-1885; Prin. of Lima high school. 1885-1915; now head of de- partment of foreign languages, Lima high school; has served as trustee of Univ. of Wooster for some time and still holds this appointment; taught school in She- boygan Co., Wisconsin, for several terms to earn money to continue his education; from January, 1889, until June, 1889, had charge of the East Side High School, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Presbyterian. Home address: 867 W. Market St., Lima, Ohio.
STEIN, FRANK LOUIS, Banker; born, Co- lumbus. O .. June 7. 1878; son of Philip Stein and Magdalena (Saile) Stein; edu- cated: Holy Cross Parochial Sch., Colum- bus, O. Married, Lenora E. Streng, Nov. 29, 1899. Vice Pres., Dir. and Cashier Ohio National Bank, Columbus, Ohio, 1915- -. Socs. and clubs: Elks; Athletic Club; Automobile Club; Forester; Scioto Country Club. Catholic. Home address: 326 E. Deshler Ave., Columbus, O.
STEIN, JOHN GERETH HENRY, Banker; born, Pemberville, Ohio, June 13, 1881; son of Harman Henry Stein and Sophia (Kieneker) Stein; educated: Pemberville public and high schools; Davis Business College, Toledo, O. Married, Anna M. Heckman, April 15, 1903. Pres. of The Pemberville Savings Bank Co., 1907 -; Mgr. large farm holdings in Wood and Sandusky counties, O .; served 3 terms on city council of Pemberville, O .; 3 terms on Bd. of Education, Pemberville public schools; active member Pemberville Com- mercial Club. Lutheran. Home address: Pemberville, O.
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STEINER, BARNETTE T., Real Estate;
real estate dealer. Home
address: 507 15th St., N. W., Canton, O.
STELLHORN, FREDERICK WILLIAM,
Lutheran Theologian; born, Bruening- horstedt, Hanover, Germany, Oct. 2, 1841; son of Johann Dietrich Stellhorn and Katharina Elizabeth (Wessling) Stell- horn; educated: Concordia Coll. (Ft. Wayne, Ind.); Concordia Sem. (St. Louis, Mo.); D. D., 1896 (Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa.). Married. Christiana Maria Buenger, Jan. 3. 1866, who died in 1899; 2nd, Louisa Lang Darst, July 10, 1901. Pastor: St. Louis, Mo., 1865-7; De Kalb Co., Ind .. 1867-3; Prof. Northwest- ern Univ., Watertown, Wis., 1869-74; Con- cordia Coll .. Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1874-1881; Prof. Capital Univ. and Lutheran Sem., Columbus, O., 1SS1 -; editor: Luther- ische Kirchenzeitung, with brief inter- mission, 1881-1898; Theologische Zeitblaet- ter, 1882- (since combined with Colum- bus Theological Magazine, 18$1-); pres- ident Capital University, 1894-1900; dean Theological Seminary, 1903- Author: Greek Dictionary to New Testament; Brief Commentary on the Four Gospels; Annotations on Acts of Apostles; Error of Modern Missouri; Commentary on Paul's Epistles to Timothy, Titus and Philemon; Commentary on Paul's Epistle to the Romans; Schriftbeweis des Lutherischen Katechismus. Member Evangelical Luth- eran Joint Synod of Ohio and other States. Home address: Capital University, Columbus. O.
STEPHAN, EDWARD V., Educator; born, Sardinia, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1875; son of Henry Stephan and Catherine (Kress) Stephan; educated: country schools, Brown Co., O .; Ohio Northern Univ .; Miami Univ. Supt. schools, Hamersville, 1896-1899; Supt. Mt. Orab, 1899-1912; Supt. Reading, O., 1912- 1914; Co. Supt. of schools, Brown Co., O., 1914 -. Home address: Georgetown, O.
STEPHENS, EDWARD S., Attorney; born, Bogart, Erie Co., Ohio, Feb. 2. 1869; son of Isaiah S. Stephens and Mary Ann (De- Soe) Stephens; educated: country district school; private school of Milan, O., and Ohio Normal Univ. (now Ohio Northern Univ.). Married. Emeline A. Blancke, March 8, 1910; public school teacher for 7 yrs .; attorney at Sandusky, O., since 1897; referee in bankruptcy, Erie and Ot- tawa counties, 1900 to 1907; prosecuting at- torney, Erie Co., 1907 to 1911; city solici- tor of Sandusky City, 1916-1917. Socs. and clubs: B. P. O .. E .; K. of P. Home ad- dress: 2105 Milan Road, Sandusky, O.
STEPHENS, JOHN VANT, Clergyman and Author; born, . near St. Louis, Sept. 16. 1857; son of Willis Andrew Stephens and Mary Emily (Boyer) Stephens; educated: public schools; Wabash College (Ind.) : Lincoln College, A. B., 1884; Union Theo- logical Sem. (N. Y.), 1884-1885; B. D., Lebanon Theol. Sem. (Tenn.) 1886; Trinity Univ. (Texas), 1900, D. D. Mar- ried, Willie B. Buchanan, Jan. 31, 1SSS. Ordained minister by Cumberland Presby., 1880; pastor: Knoxville, Tenn., 1886-1887; Chattanooga, Tenn., 18SS; Corresp. Secy. Board of Missions of Cumberland Presby., St. Louis, 1889-1891; pastor, Bowling Green, Ky .. 1891-1894: Prof. church his- tory, Lebanon Theol. Seminary, 1894-1910; Prof. practical theology, 1910-1913; church history. 1913; Prof. Lane Theol. Seminary, 1913 -: editor Missionary Record, 1889- 1891; Bible study magazine. 1894-1899; member World's Parliament Religions, Chicago, 1893; assistant clerk Cumber- land Presby. Gen. Assembly, 1895-1906: member committee Intermediate Cate-
chism of Presby. Church in the U. S. A .; member Western Section, Alliance Ref. Churches holding Presby. Syste-, 1896 -. Socs. and clubs: Mason: K. T .; Odd Fel- low. Presbyterian. Author: Infant Church Membership; Cumberland Presbyterian
Digest; Presbyterian Government; The
Presbyterian Churches; pamphlets and magazine articles. Home address: 6 Lane Seminary Placc, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio.
STEPHENSON, HEBER HIRAM, Merchant; born. Jackson. Ohio, Feb. 15, 1885; son of Hiram Stephenson and Margaret (Gilli- land) Stephenson; cducated: Ohio State
Univ.
Married, Mary McCulley; 2nd,
Bertha Borges.
Shoe merchant, 15 yrs .:
safety
director, City Jackson, Ohio, 1
term.
Socs. and clubs: F. & A. M. Meth-
odist.
Home address: Jackson, O.
STEPHENSON, JAMES F., Attorney; born, Leesville, O .. June 19. 1863: son of John H. Stephenson and Elizabeth (Forbes) Stephenson; educated: public schools;
Grad. Cincinnati Law School (1887). Married, Dollie A. Platt, 1893. Engaged
in practice law, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 1888 -; elected probate judge, Tuscara- was Co., Ohio, 1894-1897; (member and Pres.) Bd. Education, New Philadelphia, O .; (Pres.) New Philadelphia Public Li- brary. Socs. and clubs: K. P .; Mason. Home address: 331 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia, Ohio.
STEPHENSON, JOHN HARRISON, Mer- chant; born, Jackson, Ohio, May 10, 1857; son of John Harrison Stephenson and Sarah (Shearer) Stephenson; educated: country district schools of Jackson Co. and one term at Rio Grande Coll. Mar- ried, Frances Louise Worstell. Dec. 27, 1893. Four years in the general merchan- dise business in Coaltin, Ohio, as the head of the firm of Stephenson & Foster, in the dry goods business in Jackson, O., continuously since Jan. 1, 1890; member of the firm of Stephenson & Foster, dry goods merchants of Jackson, Ohio. Socs. and clubs: Knight Templar; 32d degree Scottish Rite Mason; Shriner; K. of P. M. E. Church of Jackson, Ohio. Home address: 30 Broadway. Jackson, O.
STEPHENSON, WILLIAM PRETTYMAN, Common Pleas Judge; born, Bentonville, Ohio. July 31. 1869; son of Robert A. Stephenson and Arcada (Hopkins) Steph- enson; educated: Bentonville Pub. Schs. Married, Estelle M. Shriver, March 14, 1894. Engaged in tobacco business, drug business and as field man for Standard Oil Co .; admitted to bar, and engaged in practice law, at West Union, Ohio; cor- poration clerk, Manchester, O., 1898-1899: deputy auditor. Adams Co., Ohio, 1900- 1903; prosecuting attorney, Adams Co., O .. 1906-1909; special prosecutor in election probe, 1910-1911; elected Common Pleas judge, Adams Co., 1914-1920; trustee Chil- dren's Home, 1909-1913; direct descendant of Col. Mills Stephenson who participated in War 1812 and built Ft. Stephenson, near Fremont. Ohio, so ably defended by Ma- jor Croghan. Socs. and clubs: F. & A. M., West Union, Ohio; Knight Templar, Portsmouth, Ohio .; I. O. O. F. Encamp- ment; K. P .: 1. O. R. M .; M. W. of Am .; Sons Vet .; Order Eastern Star; Masonic Club (Portsmouth, O.). Presbyterian. Home address: West Union, O.
STEPP, MORRIS DANIEL,' Surgeon; born, Cleveland, Ohio, March 3. 1872; son of Matthew Stepp and Marie (Becker) Stepp; educated: Cleveland, Vienna, Berlin, New York, London. College degrees: M. D .; F. A. C. S. Married, Caroline Velhagen, Feb. 27, 1913. Prof. Operative Surgery,
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Wesleyan Univ., 1900-1909; Visiting Sur- geon, City Hosp., 1899-1913; Visiting Sur- geon. St. Luke's Hosp .; Asst. Prof. Clinical Surgery, Western Reserve Univ .; Sur- geon N. Y. C. Ry. Co .; Surgeon Penn. Ry. Co. Socs. and clubs: Academy of Medi- cine; Ohio State Med. Soc .; C. A. C .; Willowick Co. Club; Locust Point Shoot- ing Club; Cleveland Gun Club. Home ad- dress: 2403 Payne Ave., Cleveland, O.
STERKI, VICTOR, Zoologist; born, Solo- thurn, Switzerland, Sept. 26, 1846; son of Anton Sterki and Magdelena (Muller) Sterki; educated: Solothurn, Switzerland; Univ. Berne, Switzerland, and Munich, Germany. College degrees: M. D. (Berne), 1878. Married, Marie Lantz, Feb. 2, 1875; practicing physician, Switzerland, 1875- 1883; New Philadelphia, Ohio, 1883-1909; zoologist, 1909 -; Assoc. curator of Mol- lusca, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1909 -; has published over one hundred pamphlets and articles, mostly on land and fresh-water mollusca (principally pupillidae and sphaeriidae), a few on Ciliate Infusoria. Socs. and clubs: Am.
Assn. for Advancement Science; Am. Assn. of Museums; Ohio Acad. Science; Ohio Biol.
Survey; Deutsche Malaco- zoologische Gesellschaft; Sullivant Moss Soc .; Nat. Geographic Soc. Home address: New Philadelphia, Ohio.
STERN, WALTER G., Surgeon; born, Chat- tanooga, Tenn., Dec. 6, 1874; son of Bernard Stern and Theresa (Ehrman) Stern; educated: Adelbert College; West- ern Reserve Univ. Med. College, Cleveland, O .; Royal Hosp., Vienna, Austria. College degrees: A. B .; M. D. Married, Lora B. Baer, May 27, 1903. Orthopedic surgeon to Children's Free Air Camp, 1903-1908; to The Mount Sinai Hosp .; East Side Free Dispensary; Jewish Orphan Asylum, Cleve- land, O .; consulting orthopedic surgeon to Elyria Memorial Hosp .; Gates Hosp. for Crippled and Deformed Children, Ely- ria, Ohio, 1915 --. Socs. and clubs: Excel- sior Club; Rotary Club; Highland Park Golf Club; Fellow Am. Med. Assn .; Fel- low Am. Orthopedic Assn .; Fellow Am. College of Surgeons: Fellow Central States Orthopedic Club; Cleveland Clinical Club. Home address: 821 Schofield Bldg., Cleve- land, Ohio,
STEVENS, FRANK E., Common Pleas Judge; born, Tarentum, Pa., Sept. 12, 1870; son of W. D. Stevens and Harriet E. (Brooks) Stevens; educated: Pub. Schs .; Franklin College, New Athens, O. Col- lege degrees: A. B. Married, Fanny Swingler. June 26. 1902. Taught school; practiced la w in Cleveland, 1896-1901; Secy. of Municipal Assn. of Cleveland, 1901-1906; Asst. city solicitor, Cleveland, 1906-1913; Common Pleas Judge, 1913 ---. Socs. and clubs: City Club of Cleveland; Council of Sociology. Methodist Episco- pal Church. Address: 2101 E. 96th St., Cleveland, O.
STEVENS, FRANK MARION, Attorney; born, Chicago, 1873; son of George W. Stevens and Mellissa (Fullington) Stev- ens: educated: high school of Elyria; Adelbert Coll .; Western Reserve Univ. Received the degree of LL. B. from Univ. of Ohio in 1897. Married. Helen M. Moriarty, 1899. Connected with the E. G. Johnson law firm, 1898; city solicitor for Elyria, Ohio, 4 yrs .; prosecuting attor- ney for Lorain Co .. 7 yrs .; L. C. Hecock Floral Co .: Lorain Co. Electric Co .; Nat. Bank of Elyria, O .; member of Board of Education. Socs. and clubs: Masons; B. P. O. E .; Maccabee; M. of W .; Moose: Elyria Country Club; Elyria Chamber of Commerce. Home address: 348 Fifth St., Elyria, O.
STEVENS, GEORGE W., Dir. Toledo Mu- seum 'of Art; born, Utica, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1866; son of George W. Stevens and Eliz- abeth (Garripy) Stevens; educated: pub- lic schools, Utica, N. Y. Married, Nina Spalding, June 12, 1902. Journalist, Utica Press, 1886; on Republic Times, Spring- field, O., 18SS; Toledo Bee, Toledo, Ohio, 1890; Toledo Times, 1900; Dir. Toledo Museum Art, Toledo, O., 1903 ---. Socs. and clubs: Nat. Inst. Social Science; Sala- magundi Club (New York); Soc. of West- ern Artists; Guild of Boston Artists; ( Hon. Secy.) Egypt Exploration Fund. Home address: Scott Place, Toledo, O.
STEVENS, NINA SPALDING (Mrs. George W. Stevens), Asst. Dir. Toledo Museum Art; born, Port Huron. Mich., Jan. 29, 1876; daughter of Edgar Goldsmith Spald- ing and Leonora (Buel) Spalding; edu- cated: private and public schools, Port Huron, Mich .; St. Margaret's Sch., Buf- falo, N. Y .; Academy Design and Art League, New York. Married, George W. Stevens, June 12, 1902. Asst. Dir. Toledo Museum Art. 1904 -; chairman Art Dept., Ohio Fed. Women's Clubs. Home address: Scott Place, Toledo, O.
STEVENS, VINCENT SAMUEL, Secretary Akron Chamber of Commerce: born, Chi- cago, Ill., March 20, 1872; son of Enoch Bunker Stevens and Elizabeth (Larminie) Stevens; educated: Chicago public schools. Married, Effie Burt, June 3, 1909. Tele- graph operator; reporter and city editor of Detroit newspapers; an assistant Secy., Detroit Board of Commerce; Secy. of Akron Chamber of Commerce, since 1908. Socs. and clubs: Natl. Assn. of Commer- cial Executives; Ohio Secretaries Assn .; Natl. Conf. on City Planning; Am. Civic Assn .; Portage Country Club; Akron City Club; Akron Rotary Club; Masons. First Congregational Church. Home address 140 Mayfield Ave., Akron, O.
STEVENS, WALTER E., Educator; born, Jackson Twp., Champaign Co., O., Oct. 30, 1881; son of Samuel S. Stevens and Sarah (Tomlin) Stevens; educated: Jack- son Twp. public schools; 'St. Paris high school; Ohio Wes. Univ .; Ohio State Univ. College degrees: A. B. Married, Iza Ever- ingham, Aug. 15, 1906. Teacher public schools, Jackson Tp., 3 yrs .; high school Prin. Columbus Grove, O., 2 yrs., 1908-10; Supt. schools Columbus Grove, O., 1910 --. Socs. and clubs: Masonic Frat. Metho- dist. Home address: Columbus Grove, O. STEVENS, WILLIAM BROCK, Attorney; born, Union Twp., Tuscarawas Co., Ohio; son of Thomas M. Stevens and Nancy (Brock) Stevens; educated: Nat. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O. Married, Mary Slade, April 12, 1893. Admitted to bar, 1889; practicing attorney-at-law, Uhrichsville, O., 1889 ---; member 4th Constitutional Conv., 1912. Home address: Uhrichsville, Ohio.
STEVENSON, BURTON EGBERT, Author; born, Chillicothe, Ohio, Nov. 9. 1872; edu- cated: Princeton Univ. Married, Eliza- beth Shepard Butler, June 12, 1895. City editor, Chillicothe Daily News, 1894; Daily Advertiser, 1898; librarian, Public Library, Chillicothe, O., 1899 -. Author: At Odds with the Regent, 1900: A Soldier of Vir- ginia, 1901; The Heritage, 1902; Tommy Remington's Battle, 1902; The Holladay Case, 1903; Cadets of Gascony, 1904; The Marathon Mystery, 1904; The Young Sec- tion Hand, 1905: The Girl with the Blue Sailor, 1906; Affairs of State, 1906; The Young Train Dispatcher, 1907; That Affair at Elizabeth, 1907; The Quest of the Rose at Sharon, 1909; The Young Train Master, 1909; The Path of Honor, 1910: The Spell
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of Holland, 1911; The Mystery of the Boule Cabinet, 1912; The Gloved Hand, 1913; The Destroyer, 1913; The Charm of Ireland, 1914; Little Comrade, 1915; A King in Babylon. Editor: Theodore Win- throp's posthumous novel, "Mr. Waddy's Return." 1904; and condensed Classics edition Feilding's Tom Jones, 1904; editor and compiler: Days and Deeds, 1907; Pocms of Am. History, 1908; A Child's Guide to Am. Biography, 1909; The Home Book of Verse, 1912; The Home Book of Verse for Young Folks, 1915; editorial work and contributor to various publica- tions and leading magazines. Socs. and clubs: Author's League of America; Drama League, and Poetry Soc. Honie address: Carlisle Place, Chillicothe, O.
STEVENSON, RICHARD TAYLOR, Univ. Prof .; born, Taylorsville, Ky .. Sept. 24, 1853; son of Rev. Daniel Stevenson and Sarah (Corwine) Stevenson; educated: Transylvania Univ., Lexington, Ky .; Ohio Wes. Univ .; Boston Univ., Boston, Mass .; Berlin Univ. (Germany). College degrees: A. B .: Ph. D .; D. D .; LL. D. Married, Julia Tevis, April 16, 1884. Minister of Northeast Ohio Conf .; served churches as pastor in Kentucky and Ohio; elected chair Hist., Ohio Wes. Univ., 1893; Vice Pres. Ohio Wes. Univ., 1909 -; member book committee M. E. Church; member Gen. Conf .. 1912-1916. Author: "Growth of Nation, 1809-1836," in History of North America; "Hundred Years Ohio Methi- odism"; "Missionary Interpretation of His- tory"; "John Calvin-Statesman." Public lecturer. Socs. and clubs: P. B. K .; Ma- sonic Order: American Historical AssIl. Home address: Delaware, O.
STEVER, FRED SYLVESTER, Banker; born, Tiffin Tp., Defiance Co., Ohio, Sept. 26, 1867; son of John Stever and Sarah (Gruber) Stever; educated: public schools of Tiffin Tp .; Berea Coll. Married, Freda Shellman, June 23, 1897. Civil engineer and county surveyor. 1893-1898: health failing, entered the insurance business; elected cashier of the Merchants Natl. Bank, 1907; Secy. of the Northwestern Ohio Bankers' Assn., 6 yrs., and at pres- . ent is chairman of same; member of De- fiance city council. Socs. and clubs: 32d degree Scottish Rite Mason; Zenobia Shrine; B. P. O. E .; K. of P .; Defiance Club. Methodist Episcopal Church. Dem- ocrat. Home address: 420 Holgate Ave., Defiance, O.
STEWARD, THEOPHILUS GOULD, Clergy- man-College Professor; born, Gouldtown, N. J .: son of James Steward and Rebecca (Gould) Steward; educated: Gouldtown Dist. Sch .; West Philadelphia Divinity Sch .: Univ. Montana. College degrees: D. D. Married. Elizabeth Gadsden. Jan. 1. 1866; 2nd, Susan S. Mckinney, Nov. 26, 1896. In the ministry, Methodist, 1864- 1891; missionary work in South Carolina and Georgia, 1865-1871; pastor churches in Brooklyn, N. Y .: Philadelphia, Pa .; Wil- mington, Del .; Baltimore, Md .; Washing- ton. D. C .. to 1891: Chaplain U. S. Army, 1891-1907, serving in the 25th U. S. Inf., from 1891 to date of retirement, April 17, 1907; Vice Pres. and Prof. Wilberforce Univ., Wilberforce, O., 1907 -. Socs. and clubs: Am. Hist. Assn .; Negro Academy; Nat. Assn. for Advancement of the Col- ored People. Author: Genesis-Re-read; Charleston Love Story; Colored Regulars; Death, Hades, and the Resurrection; Memoirs of Rebecca Steward; The End of the World; Divine Attributes; The Army as a Trained Force; (in collaboration with William Steward) Gouldtown. Home ad- dress: Wilberforce, O.
STEWART, CHASE. Attorney; born, Yel- low Springs, Ohio: son of Samuel Stewart and Mary A. (Marshall) Stewart: edu- cated: Ohio Wes. Univ .; Univ. of Chicago; Nat. Law Sch., Washington, D. C. Col- lege degrecs: A. B. Attorney-at-law, practicing at Springfield, Ohio, 1883 -; admitted to practice State, Federal Courts and Supreme Court of the United States; prosecuting attorney Clark Co., O., 6 yrs .; member Ohio House of Rep., 4 yrs. (While Rep., served as chairman of Judiciary Committee). Author: Anti-Trust Law. Declined tender of appointment as Supt. of Insurance Dept. of Ohio in 1915. Socs. and clubs: Springfield Country Club; Co- lunibus Athletic Club; Masonic Order; K. P. Home address: Springfield, O.
STEWART, EARLE, .Attorney; born, near Clifton, Clark Co., Ohio, Aug. 12, 1870; son of Thomas E. Stewart and Delilah A. (Marshall) Stewart; educated: Witten- berg Univ .; Antioch Coll., 1893; Ohio State Law Sch., 1895. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; LL. B. Married, Emma M. Gray, --- 23. 1909. Member of House of Reps. of Ohio, 1904-1909, Clark Co .; is Pres. of Chamber of Commerce; Dir. First Nat. Bank; Supt. of Ironton Coal & Iron Co., which is owner of large real estate and mineral interests. Socs. and clubs: Ma- son; W. M. of Lawrence Lodge. Presby- terian. Business address: 407 Center St., Ironton, Ohio; Home address: 506 S. 6th St., Ironton, O.
STEWART, HARRY EUGENE, Banker; born, Antioch, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1871; son of Thomas B. Stewart and Mary (Ullom) Stewart; educated: Natl. Normal Univ., Lebanon, O. Married, Lillian Applegate, June 22, 1904. Taught school; in bank- ing business for 20 yrs .; also in oil busi- ness; Supt. Antioch Sch .; first mayor of the village; cashier and director of First National Bank, Woodsfield, O. Socs. and clubs: Treas. of Masonic Lodge for 12 yrs. Methodist Church. Democrat. Home address: Eastern Ave., Woodsfield, v.
STEWART, JAMES ALEXANDER, Civil Engineer; born, March 2, 1860, Pittsburgh, Pa .; son of Hugh Stewart and Mary (Mc- Avoy) Stewart; educated: Cincinnati, O., public schools. Married, Miss Moylan, 1886; 2nd. Miss Hamilton. 1899. Engaged in railroad work, Kentucky and Nebras- ka, 1880-1890; engaged in municipal en- gineering, 1890 --; city engineer, Cincin- nati, O., 1890-1891; Norwood, 1897-1914. Socs. and clubs: Engineers' Club (Cincin- nati, O.); American Water Works Assn. Catholic. Home address: 3716 Woodford Ave., Kennedy Heights, Cincinnati, O.
STEWART, JAMES FINLEY, Secy. The Piqua Milling Co .: born, Union City, Ind .; son of Benjamin F. Stewart and Mary A. (Johnson) Stewart; educated: public and high schools, Union City, Ind .: Miami Commercial College and Beck's Commer- cial College, Dayton, O .: Bethany's Col- lege. Bethany, W. Va. College degrees: Bachelor of Science. Married, Estella Lucy Prugh, Nov. 3, 1898. Gen. Secy. Y. M. C. A., Piqua, 1896-1900; Vice Pres. and member of Bd. of Directors and The Piqua Handle & Mfg. Co., 1900-1909; Secy. The Milling Co., 1909 -: Recording Secy. of the Ohio Sunday School Assn., 9 yrs .; member of the Executive Committee, 14 yrs .; Treas. of Miami Co. Sunday School Assn., 10 yrs .; Pres., 5 yrs .; Pres. of the Miami Co. Dry Federation. Socs. and clubs: Delta Tau Delta Greek Letter Frat .; Chamber of Commerce. Greene St. M. E. Ch .. Piqua, O Home address: 415 Riv- erside Drive, Piqua, O.
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STEWART, JOHN IRWIN, Clergyman; born, Stewart Sta. (now Trafford), Pa., Feb. 15, 1871; son of Thomas S. Stewart and Nancy Hurst (Irwin) Stewart; edu- cated: Braddock, Pa., public school; Tur- tle Creek Acad .; Westminster College; Pittsburgh Theol. Sem .; Chicago Univ. College degrees: B. S .; A, M. Married, Esther Maxwell McAteer, Feb. 23, 1899. Farmed several years (to regain health) ; taught Normal Dept. in Leech's Actual Business College, Greensburg, Pa., 1907- 1909; Prof. in Franklin College, New Athens, O., 1909-1911; Prof. of History in Muskingum College, 1911 -. Socs. and clubs: Am. Hist. Assn. United Presbyte- rian Church. Home address: New Con- cord, Ohio.
STEWART, OTIS HUGH, Attorney; born, Middleport, Ohio, July 26, 1863; son of John Stewart and Isabel (Quinn) Stew- art; educated: Middleport common schools; Duff's Business College. Member of Meigs Co. Bar; was member of the Con- stitutional Convention of Ohio as mem- ber from Meigs Co .; was solicitor of Mid- dleport, O. Socs. and clubs: Masons; K. of P .; Modern Woodmen. Presbyterian Church. Home address: Middleport, O.
STEWART, SAMUEL LEMEN, Clergyman; born, Guernsey Co., Ohio, Nov. 24, 1870; son of Robert Stewart and Emiline (Fer- guson) Stewart; educated: Ohio Wes. Univ .; Boston Univ. School Theology. College degrees: A. B., 1894; A. M., 1896; D. D., 1913, Ohio Wes. Univ .; S. T. B., 1896, Boston Univ. Married, Margaret Rogers, Sept. 2, 1896. Member North. Ohio Conf., 1896; Northeastern Ohio Conf., 1912; pastor Perkins, O., 1896-1900; pas- tor Chicago, O., 1900-1902; Clyde, O., 1902- 1905; First Church, Mansfield, O., 1905- 1911, while an $80,000 church was being built; Elyria, Ohio, 1911-1916; First Ch., Massillon. O., 1916 -; Associate Secy. North. Ohio Conference; Associate Secy. Northeast Ohio Conference, 1911 -; mem- ber Board Trustees, Elyria Old Ladies' Home: member Board Trustees, Ohio Wes. Univ. . 1914 ----. Socs. and clubs: mem- ber Sons Veterans. Methodist Episcopal. Contributor to religious press. Home ad- dress: Massillon, O.
STIBITZ, GEORGE, Clergyman; born, Schuylkill Co., Pa., March 10, 1856; son of John Stibitz and Katherine (Herrman) Stibitz; educated: Palatinate Coll., Myers- town, Pa .; Ursinus Coll. and Sch. Theol- ogy; Yale Univ. College degrees: A. B .; A. M .; Ph. D. Married. Alice Rebecca Schlessman, March 25. 1884, who died Sept. 25, 1901; 2nd, Mildred A. Murphy, March 5. 1903. Teacher public schools, 3 terms; pastor Reformed Church, Shenan- doah, Pa., Aug. 1883-Feb., 1SS5; Leighton Reformed Church, Feb., 1885-Aug., 1887; Prof. Latin and Hebrew-Old Testament Lit., Ursinus College and School Theol., 1889-1895; pastor Glenolden, Pa., Presby. Church, Oct. 1896-Nov .. 1898; Zion's Re- formed Church, York, Pa., Nov. 1898-Sept. 1907; Prof. Old Testament Lang. and Lit., Central Theol. Seminary, Tiffin and Day- ton, O., 1907 --. Writer: Lesson Notes of International Sunday School Lessons when in Old Testament; published: Bibli- cal Catechism; Historic-Literary Outlines on O. T .; Notes on Isaiah. Member Re- formed Church in U. S. Home address: 33 Seminary Ave., Dayton, O.
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