Healy, John, b. 1805.

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Pioneer of Newburgh, Ohio who operated the town's only general store and was a deacon and clerk of the Miles Avenue Church of Christ, where James A. Garfield was pastor. During the Civil War Healy's son, John Sullivan, fought in the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry, while his other son, Edson E., worked with the U.S. Commissary Dept. They were both captured at New Creek, West Virginia in 1864 and imprisoned at Castle Thunder in Richmond. They were released in 1865, on exchange, through the efforts of Julia Wheeler who later married John S. Healy. Edson E. Healy married Esther Taylor in 1869. their three children were John Egbert (Bert), Bruce Zarah, and Cecil Taylor. The Healys remained in the family business until their retirement at the beginning of the twentieth century.

From the description of Papers, 1857-1932. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17251174

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creatorOf Healy, John, b. 1805. Papers, 1857-1932. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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associatedWith Castle Thunder Prison (Richmond, Va.) corporateBody
associatedWith Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. person
associatedWith Healy, Edson E., 1944-1932. person
associatedWith Healy family. family
associatedWith Healy, John Sullivan, 1842-1908. person
associatedWith Miles Avenue Church of Christ (Cleveland, Ohio) corporateBody
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Ohio--Newburgh
Newburgh (Ohio)
United States
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General stores
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Birth 1805

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