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F. C. SWEETSER, carriage trimmer, Plain City, was born in Franklin County, Ohio, in 1857, He is the second son
of Charles Earl and Sophia (Coffman) Sweetser. The former was born in Delaware County, Ohio, May 13, 1823, and
was the only child of Earl and Jerusha (Smith) Sweetser, natives of Connecticut, of English descent, He was reared
in Delaware County and received a good education, He learned the saddler and harness maker's trade, at which he
still continues. He first began work in Franklin County, where he did a good and average business, after which
he came to Plain City. He was married, in 1849, and has had five children, four living, viz, Henry Earl, train
dispatcher on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad; Frank C., our subject, and Albert, Mr, Sweetser was formerly
a Republican, but is now a Prohibitionist, He is an enthusiastic apiarist, and usually keeps 150 colonies of fine
bees.
From:
History of Madison County, Ohio
Published by: W. H. Beers and Company
Chicago, Illinois
1883
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