Ohio Biographies



Abraham Mullet


Abraham Mullet is a native of Mechanic Township, born January 21, 1856, a son of Nicholas and Annie (Buticoffer) Mullet, early settlers of Holmes County. Abraham was reared on his father's farm, where he early learned the lessons of thrift and industry that have been so beneficial to him since engaging in the battle of life for himself. He has been one of Holmes county's most prosperous young men, and by his uprightness and strict moral integrity has gained many friends. He takes an active interest in the public welfare of his native township, and in social circles is one of the most popular of the young men of the township. His wife, to whom he was married December 25, 1885, was formerly Miss Emma, daughter of John B. Luke. She also is a native of Holmes County, and one of the most popular young ladies of the township. They have one daughter, Ida Ellen. Mr. Mullett lives on his father's farm, and assists in its cultivation, thus relieving his father of many of its cares. He and his wife are members of the German Reformed Church; in politics he affiliates with the Democratic party.

 

From Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Wayne and Holmes, Ohio, J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1889

 


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