William Sampson Guy
William Sampson Guy | |
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Born |
Churchill, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio | May 8, 1879
Died |
June 30, 1966 87) Poland, Mahoning County, Ohio | (aged
Monuments | William S. Guy Middle School |
Occupation | farmer, dairyman |
Spouse(s) | Austa Jane "Austie" Applegate (m. 1903–59) |
Children | Harriet Elizabeth Guy Norris |
Parent(s) |
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William Sampson Guy (May 8, 1879 – June 30, 1966)[1] was a farmer and dairyman from Churchill, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. William S. Guy Middle School in Liberty Township is named after him.[2][3]
Early life
William Sampson Guy's grandfather was Thomas Guy, Sr. (1812 – December 18, 1883), who was born in Tanderagee, County Armagh, Ulster, Ireland. Guy, Sr. settled in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in his early manhood. He was a Methodist minister attached to the Pittsburgh, the Old Erie, and the Ohio Methodist conferences. Guy, Sr. married Elizabeth McKeever (1822 – August 1897) in about 1844. The couple had at least nine children, including Thomas Guy, Jr.
Thomas Guy, Sr.'s son and William Sampson Guy's father, Thomas Guy, Jr., was born in Cadiz, Ohio on September 22, 1845. Thomas Guy, Jr. was reared and educated at the various places where his father, Guy, Sr., was stationed as a minister, receiving two terms at Berea, near Cleveland, Ohio. He started life as a young man by clerking. He located at Churchill, Liberty Township, Ohio in 1874. and purchased the Old Company store there, which he conducted for a number of years, retiring to look after his farm interests, which he was connected with up to the time of his death, March 25, 1897. He served during the American Civil War in the Union Army, in Company C, One Hundred and Fiftieth Ohio Infantry. He belonged to the advanced degrees in Freemasonry, holding his membership at Youngstown, Ohio, and was an honored member of the Grand Army of the Republic, also at Youngstown. In politics, he was a Republican.[2]
Thomas Guy, Jr. was married on September 27, 1876 to Harriet Jane "Hattie" Sampson (June 13, 1854 – June 6, 1935), the daughter of William B. Sampson (1830 – 1886) and Amanda Walker Sampson (1833 – 1878), of Churchill. Mr. Sampson was of Scotch-Irish descent, and came to Churchill as a boy. Thomas Guy, Jr. and Hattie Guy had two children. The eldest was William Sampson Guy, born 1879, and the younger, Thomas J. Guy, born in 1894.
William Sampson Guy received his education in the public schools of Liberty Township and had one term in the preparatory school at Jefferson, Ohio, but his father's death in 1897 necessitated his return home to look after the interests of the family.[2]
Family and politics
William Sampson Guy was married to Austa Jane "Austie" Applegate (September 17, 1877 – 1959) on June 17, 1903. She was the daughter of John Applegate (February 1, 1844 – August 9, 1907) and Orpha Campbell Applegate (November 3, 1850 – July 15 or 26, 1879) (married June 1, 1876), who lived in Liberty Township, and she was educated at the Liberty Township common schools.[4] William Sampson Guy and Austa Jane Applegate Guy had at least one child, Harriet Elizabeth (June 28, 1904 – December 14, 1993),[2] who later married Norman L. Norris (August 26, 1901 – August 1, 1954) and had two daughters, Jane Ann and Josephine E.
In politics, William Sampson Guy was a Republican.
See also
- William S. Guy Middle School
- Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio
- Trumbull County, Ohio
- Youngstown, Ohio
References
- ↑ "Social Security Death Index". Social Security Administration. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 Upton, Harriet Taylor (1909). A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio: a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests, Vol. 1. Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 408–409. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
- ↑ Upton, Harriet Taylor (1909). A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio: a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests, Vol. 2. Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 408–409. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
- ↑ Biographical history of northeastern Ohio, embracing the counties of Ashtabula, Trumball and Mahoning: Containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States, with a biography of each, together with portraits and biographies of Joshua R. Giddings, Benjamin F. Wade, and a large number of the early settlers and representative families of to-day. Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Company. 1893. pp. 600–601. Retrieved 7 January 2012.