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Note for: Henry COLLER, 28 Sep 1837 - 18 Mar 1915
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Occupation: Land Owner/Real Estate Developer~~~~Built and operated two Grocery stores in Bowling Green
Individual Note: Sudden Illness
Born in Ashland County, Ohio
Death: Bowling Green, Ohio
Burial Oak Grove Cemetery
Circle Lot 369
Listed in the 1870 Census as living in Homer Township, Medina County, Ohio.
Moved to Bowling Green in 1871. The year Arthur was born.
A copy of Henry Coller's obituary;;
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Daily Sentinel-Tribune Newspaper, Bowling Green, Ohio 03/19/1915
Title- Henry Coller Is Called By Death
Subtitle- Aged Resident Of This City Passed Away After Short Illness With A
Complication Of Diseases--Five Children Survive The Deceased
Article- Henry Coller died at his home at 251 South Prospect street onThursday evening at eight-thirty after a short illness with a complication of diseases.
He was taken suddenly ill last Friday afternoon and his condition had been
serious since that time. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoonat two o'clock at the house. The Odd Fellows will have charge of the services.
Henry Coller was one of a family of fourteen children and was the son of Jacob and Lydia Coller being born in Ashland County. Had he lived until next September he would have been seventy-seven years old. When a young man he came to Bowling Green and at the time of his death had residedhere for forty-four years. He conducted a grocery store in this city formany years and later took
up farming and gardening. When his home on Wooster street was purchasedfor the Normal site he moved to South Prospect street.
His wife, nee Mary Anne Smith, proceeded him to the grave by two yearsafter they had been married for nearly fifty years. One son, Claude of Toledo, passed away three years ago. Eleven brothers and sisters have also proceeded the deceased to the grave. He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge for thirty-five years. He was a kind and loving father and willbe greatly missed by his many friends in the community.
Surviving are five children: Mrs Josephine Thomas, at home; Arthur andHerbert Coller of this city; Wallace Coller and Mrs Minnie Davis of Toledo. One brother, Daniel Coller, of this city, and one sister, Mrs Caroline Weatherholt, of Toledo also survive him.
Mr Coller was one of the instruments through which the city was built up. In
1872 he built the Coen Bros. store-room which was recently burnt down,and conducted a grocery there until 1881, when he moved on his farm known as the Elder farm two miles southeast of Bowling Green. Upon returningto this city in 1887, he built the store-room now occupied by Munn & McCrory grocers; and in 1889 he and Attorney J. C. H. Elder built the brick block on South Main Street north of the Church of Christ, and now Henry Apel's garage. He also erected the
building occupied now by F. E. Smith, monument dealer; and also built several residences in the city.
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Individual Note: Married: 1668 in St Marys Co., Md
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Note for: Thomas HADDOCK, 10 Apr 1640 - 1703
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Individual Note: Death occured after 1703
Born: London England
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Married: 1668 in St Marys Co., Md
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Note for: Frances ADYE , 11 Feb 1614 - 1658
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Individual Note: AFT 1658 in London, England
Born: London England
Death: London England
Married: 11 Feb 1614 in London, England
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Note for: Captain Richard HADDOCK, 1614 -
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Individual Note: Born: London England
Death: London England
Married: 11 Feb 1614 in London, England
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Note for: Margery CHAPLEN, 1559 -
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Individual Note: Birth: ABT 1559
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Married: 10 Jun 1579
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