Biography of David Kauble
Richland Township, Wyandot County, OH Biographies

DAVID KAUBLE was born in Marion County, Ohio, April 2, 1840. He is a son of Samuel and Mary (Trutt) Kauble, natives of Pennsylvania, and of German ancestry. His great grandfather Trutt was a Revolutionary soldier. His parents settled in Marion County in 1833, removing to this county in 1850. Of eight children only David and Henry survive. The father died in 1865, aged fifty five; the mother is now in her seventyninth year. Our subject resided with his parents till he attained his majority, and in the meantime obtained the rudiments of an education. He was married, June 2, 1861, to Sarah M. Nichols. daughter of John and Margaret Nichols, and nine children were born to them, Miranda A., Daniel, David, Ella, William, Peter, Asa B., J. Nettie and Mary. David is deceased. In 1864, Mr. Kauble enlisted in Company G, Fifty fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and participated in the battles of Sugar Island, Snicker's Gap, Buzzard's Roost, Kenesaw Mountain. Miller's Mill, Atlanta, and many minor engagements. He was taken prisoner at Atlanta, and detained at Andersonville ten weeks; thence to Florence, S. C., two months, after which he was paroled under general order to parole 12,000 sick and wounded. He received his discharge August 15, 1865. In 1868, Mr. Kauble sold his farm and engaged in the dry goods business two years, subsequently renting and milling two years, purchasing his present farm in 1875. He now owns ninety acres valued $6,000. Mr. Kauble is a Democrat; he is serving his second term as Justice, and has served as Constable several years. He is a member of the G. A. R. at Wharton, also of the I. O. O. F.

From:
The History of Wyandot County, Ohio
Liggett, Canaway & Co.,
Chicago 1884


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