Wife: Abigail Allison
Children:
1. Joseph Albert Osborne
2. William McKinley Osborne
3. Margaret Ann Osborne
4. Mary Elizabeth Osborne
5. Abner Wallace Osborne
6. Francis Marion Osborne
7. Nancy Helen Osborne
Occ: farmer, grist mill, & coal business
ABNER OSBORN, a well-known resident of Liberty township, was born in Youngstown township, Sep 5, 1810. His father, Joseph Osborn, was born in Virginia and came to Ohio in 1804, locating in Youngstown township, Trumbull county (now Mahoning), and was among the early pioneers. Like other old settlers in the wild country of Ohio at the time, he began in the woods with a dense wilderness about him in all directions, though he succeeded in making a good farm and lived upon this till his death, which occurred Feb 17, 1846, aged seventy-two years. There were eight children in his family, four of whom are now living. Mr. Abner Osborn came to Girard in 1841. He helped build the present grist-mill in company with Josiah Robins and Jesse Baldwin. Mr Osborn has been engaged in various occupations. In connection with farming he is interested in coal business in Carroll and Columbiana counties. He was married in 1839, to Miss Abigail Allison, of New Lisbon, Columbiana county. Six children have been born to them, five of whom are living. One son was killed in the Rebellion. Mrs Osborn is a member of the Methodist church. Politically Mr Osborn is a good Democrat and is one of the enterprising men of the county.
(History of Trumbull & Mahoning Counties - Cleveland: H Z Williams & Bro, 1882)
Wife: Abigail Allison
Children:
1. Joseph Albert Osborne
2. William McKinley Osborne
3. Margaret Ann Osborne
4. Mary Elizabeth Osborne
5. Abner Wallace Osborne
6. Francis Marion Osborne
7. Nancy Helen Osborne
Occ: farmer, grist mill, & coal business
ABNER OSBORN, a well-known resident of Liberty township, was born in Youngstown township, Sep 5, 1810. His father, Joseph Osborn, was born in Virginia and came to Ohio in 1804, locating in Youngstown township, Trumbull county (now Mahoning), and was among the early pioneers. Like other old settlers in the wild country of Ohio at the time, he began in the woods with a dense wilderness about him in all directions, though he succeeded in making a good farm and lived upon this till his death, which occurred Feb 17, 1846, aged seventy-two years. There were eight children in his family, four of whom are now living. Mr. Abner Osborn came to Girard in 1841. He helped build the present grist-mill in company with Josiah Robins and Jesse Baldwin. Mr Osborn has been engaged in various occupations. In connection with farming he is interested in coal business in Carroll and Columbiana counties. He was married in 1839, to Miss Abigail Allison, of New Lisbon, Columbiana county. Six children have been born to them, five of whom are living. One son was killed in the Rebellion. Mrs Osborn is a member of the Methodist church. Politically Mr Osborn is a good Democrat and is one of the enterprising men of the county.
(History of Trumbull & Mahoning Counties - Cleveland: H Z Williams & Bro, 1882)
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