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William W. Skiles

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685: 215:, on December 11, 1849, to John Gettis Skiles (c1820-1891) and Sarah Jane Martin (1823-1913), both of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. His grandfather was William Martin. Siblings of W. W. Skiles were Mary Caroline Cramer (1847-1920), George M. Skiles (1852-1916), John Clark Skiles (1855-1906), Jennie Smith (1857-1939), Valletta Bell (1861-1945), and Burgetta Crum (1863-1925). Sarah Jane Martin had at least three sisters: Mary Hahn (-1867), Martha E. Mattoon (-1893), and Susan B. Roberts (1831-1910) 31: 409: 258:
He was interested as a stockholder and director in various manufacturing enterprises. He served as president of the Citizens Bank from 1893 until his death. He served as president and member of the Shelby City School Board 1885–1904. He served as member of the Republican State central committee
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In 1877, Skiles married E. Dora Matson of Shelby, and had two children.
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He died January 9, 1904, and was interred in Oakland Cemetery.
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He taught school for several years before graduating from
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U.S. House of Representatives
Ohio
14th
Winfield S. Kerr
Amos R. Webber
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Shelby, Ohio
Republican
Alma mater
Baldwin University
U.S. Representative
Ohio
Shelby, Ohio
Stoughstown
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
Richland County, Ohio
Shelby, Ohio
Baldwin University
Berea, Ohio
admitted to the bar
Shelby, Ohio
Republican
Fifty-seventh
Fifty-eighth
Shelby, Ohio
List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)


A Centennial biographical history of Richland County, Ohio

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