Ohio Biographies



C. L. Sherwood


C. L. Sherwood, livery, Plain City, was born in this county January 1, 1852. He is a son of Andrew and Lucinda (Beach) Sherwood, descendants of the old Puritan stock. His father was a prominent farmer of this township. Our subject was raised on a farm, where he remained until 1872, when he moved to Plain City and engaged in the livery business, for which he is well fitted, being an excellent judge of horses and a jovial, good-hearted fellow. His stock is good in quality and condition, and his customers always leave him well satisfied. On October 8, 1872, he married Miss Mary L. Parker, a native of Putnam County, Ohio, by whom he has four children, viz., Delmore L., Clyde C., Lula I. and Grace. Mr. Sherwood is a Republican in politics. His wife is a member of the Presbyterian Church.

 

From HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY - W. H. Beers [Chicago, 1883]

 


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