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Louis Barton Ackerman

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Louis Barton Ackerman

Birth
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Sep 1920 (aged 81)
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Fredericktown, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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L. B. ACKERMAN, insurance agent, Fredericktown, was born in Knox county, Ohio, August 17, 1839, and was married September 20, 1871, to Ella Cook, who was born in Wayne county, June 12, 1848.  They have four children, viz:  Ida C., born July 8, 1872; William A., December 26, 1873; Ernest Lee, March 13, 1875, and Edith E., March 31, 1879.  Mr. Ackerman received a liberal education and has been engaged in teaching, having taught school twenty-three years.  He was principal of the Fredericktown union schools during the years 1877 and 1878, and has the reputation of being one of the ablest instructors of Knox county.  He is at present engaged in the insurance and collecting business.  He has been a citizen of Fredericktown for three years, and is one of the intelligent and enterprising men of this township, and has done much to promote the standard of education in Knox county.  He has also taken quite an active part in political matters.
Source:  History of Knox Co., Ohio, Its Past and Present – Publ. Mt. Vernon, Ohio by A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers, 1881 - Page 583
L. B. ACKERMAN, insurance agent, Fredericktown, was born in Knox county, Ohio, August 17, 1839, and was married September 20, 1871, to Ella Cook, who was born in Wayne county, June 12, 1848.  They have four children, viz:  Ida C., born July 8, 1872; William A., December 26, 1873; Ernest Lee, March 13, 1875, and Edith E., March 31, 1879.  Mr. Ackerman received a liberal education and has been engaged in teaching, having taught school twenty-three years.  He was principal of the Fredericktown union schools during the years 1877 and 1878, and has the reputation of being one of the ablest instructors of Knox county.  He is at present engaged in the insurance and collecting business.  He has been a citizen of Fredericktown for three years, and is one of the intelligent and enterprising men of this township, and has done much to promote the standard of education in Knox county.  He has also taken quite an active part in political matters.
Source:  History of Knox Co., Ohio, Its Past and Present – Publ. Mt. Vernon, Ohio by A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers, 1881 - Page 583


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