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    ORA D. ORBISON

    Ora D. Orbison, farmer; P. O. Troy; he was born in Staunton Township, Miami County; is a son of David W. and Hannah D. (Jones) Orbison; he was born in this county Jan. 21, 1819, and his wife in Berlin, Mass., Feb. 9, 1820; when in her infancy, her parents removed to Marlboro, N.H., where they lived and died; she received a good preparatory education and received her diploma Aug. 1, 1844; for two succeeding years, she taught high schools for young ladies in South Adams, Massachusetts and Winchester, New Hampshire; in 1846, she came to Troy, Ohio and engaged as a teacher in the high school; on the 13th of July, she was married to David W. Orbison, with whom she had a congenial Christian companionship for nearly nine years, when the merciless messenger, Death, came and he passed from works to rewards; by this union, she had five children, of whom three died in infancy; two are now living, viz., Ora D., born Nov. 25, 1849, and David W., born Oct. 29, 1856. After Mr. Orbison's death, his wife remained on the farm which had been originally purchased of Gen. Harrison, who, in early day, owned a large tract of land in this township; here she managed to support herself and two children, and met the back payments on the place as they became due, making such improvements upon the place as were necessary, for a period of nine years, at the expiration of which, Aug. 24, 1865, she was married to Moses G. Grosvenor, with whom she lived as a true helpmate till Feb. 1, 1878, when she departed this life with assurance of a blessed immortality beyond; she was an active member of the church for thirty-seven years, and was always noted for her zealous efforts in every good word and work. Since the death of their mother, the two sons, Ora D. and David W., have taken charge of the farm where they have a very pleasant home.

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