woman Alice Severin‏‎
Born ‎26 May 1849 Unioin County Ohio, died ‎20 Jan 1915 Marysville, Ohio‎, 65 years
The Columbus Dispatch, Thursday January 21, 1915

Shuler, Mrs. S. Allie, aged 65, wife of William A. Shuler, Wednesday, Jan.20. Funeral services from the residence, 815 Oakwood Ave. Interment Marysville, Ohio.

Married ‎24 Feb 1867 (47 years married) to:

man William Andrew Shuler Jr.‏‎, son of William Andrew Shuler Sr. and Sarah Dupler‏.
Born ‎28 Mar 1844, died ‎13 Jan 1922 Unioin County Ohio‎, 77 years, buried ‎ Oakdale Cemetery Marysville, OH
WILLIAM A. SHULER, JR., manufacturer, New Dover, is a son of William A. and Sarah (Dopler) Shuler. The former was born in Northumberland County, Penn., December 9, 1810. The latter was born in Perry County, Ohio, April 15, 1810. They came to the West at an early day and settled in Delaware County, where he resided until he removed to this county in 1849. He settled in this township and engaged in farming until 1855, when he moved to this village, where he and his wife live in retirement in the seventy-second year of his age. They raised a family of five children, all of whom are living. The subject of this sketch was born in Delaware County in 1844, and in early life engaged in the harness and saddlery business. He was working at his trade until the time of his enlistment in the Union army in March 1864, when he joined Company F, Sixty-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and served until the he close of the war. He participated in the battles of Mill Creek, Ga., Resaca, Cassville, Dallas and Pine Hill, where he was wounded and sent to the hospital at Nashville. He rejoined the regiment at Atlanta, after recovery, and participated at the siege of Savannah, and at the letter place was obliged to suffer delay and confinement on account of his wound, but recovered so as to be able to join the regiment at Washington, D.C., and was a witness of the grand review. He was also with Sherman on his march to the sea. Mr. S. on retiring from the war, entered the mercantile trade in this place, which he continued about five years. Subsequently he became engaged in the manufacture of racks and chairs rounds, which he has carried on successfully to the present time. He again began in the mercantile business in this village, In November 1881, where he conducts a prosperous trade. He was united in marriage December 24, 1867, to bliss Allis Sevirn, a daughter of James Y. and Lucinda ( Koss) Sevirn. Mrs. Shuler is a native of Marysville, Union County. To this union one child was born, now deceased. Mr.Shuler and wife are connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church of this village and number among the young and energetic people of the county. William A. Shuler, Sr., succeeded Calvin Richey in the mercantile business in this village in 1855, where he was actively and success

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fully engaged, until he retired from business, and was succeeded by his son, the subject of this s etch, in 1881.

wounded 3 8 1864 discharged 6 28 1865
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William Andrew Shuler, 1844 - 1922William Andrew Shuler was born on month day 1844, at birth place, Ohio, to William Andrew Shuler and Sarah Shuler (born Dupler).William was born on December 9 1810, in Sunbury, Northumberland, Pennsylvania.Sarah was born on April 15 1810, in Perry Co., Ohio, USA.William had 5 siblings: David Shuler, Leah Ann Clullumber (born Shuler) and 3 other siblings.William married Sophronia Allis (Alice) Shuler (born Severin) on month day 1867, at age 23 at marriage place, Ohio.Sophronia was born on May 26 1849, in Marysville, Union Co., Ohio, USA.William passed away on month day 1922, at age 77 at death place, Ohio.He was buried at burial place, Ohio.