This is cemetery is located on Parkview Road, north of Long Pond Road.
He is married to Sarah Hester Baumgardner.
They got married on January 19, 1826 at Clark County, Ohio, he was 21 years old.Sources 1, 2, 3
David and Sarah moved to Mechanicsburg, OH shortly after they married.
Child(ren):
A large portion of Champaign County was formerly the congress lands; between the Miamis, and part was in the Virginia Military District. Early settlers lived in "three-faced camps", or three walls, leaving one side open. Flax or hemp would be grown to make
clothes, as wolves made it difficult to raise sheep. In summer nearly all went barefoot; or buckskin moccasins were commonly worn. Boys of 12 and 15 never wore anything
on their feet, except during the three or four months of the coldest winter. Boots were unknown. For farms, low flat places were avoided for higher ground, on account of wetness and for sanitary reasons. Also a proximity of a spring had much to do where a cabin was located. The first fenxes were "Viginia rail"; and the main crop would
be corn. In the 1830s Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) was a frequent resident. Newspapers were printed in the County since 1812 (see Newspaper Section) and the first railroad in 1848.
David Yeazel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sarah Hester Baumgardner |