James Gamble (1759–1841)
James Gamble (1759–1841): Revolutionary War Veteran and Founder of Gamble’s Mill James Gamble, born in 1759 in Poughkeepsie, New York, […]
James Gamble (1759–1841): Revolutionary War Veteran and Founder of Gamble’s Mill James Gamble, born in 1759 in Poughkeepsie, New York, […]
Colonel David L. Cockley: A Life of Service, Enterprise, and Legacy Early Life and Family Tragedy David L. Cockley was
Joseph Seltzer (1850–1929) Entrepreneur, Industrialist, Philanthropist, and Pillar of the Shelby Community Joseph Seltzer, affectionately known as “Uncle Joe” to
Stephen Marvin (1797–1868) Pioneer Settler, Tanner, Civic Leader, and Early Abolitionist of Shelby, Ohio Stephen Marvin was born in 1797
Henry Whitney (1791–1864) Pioneer, Blacksmith, and Founding Settler of Shelby, Ohio Born in 1791 in Norwalk, Connecticut, Henry Whitney was
Anna Fish (1867 – 1939) was the wife of John Chamberlin Fish. She was born and lived in Shelby her
John Chamberlin Fish (1864 – 1909) was one of the most progressive citizens of Shelby, as an officer or director
Thomas J. Green (1870 – 1915) was a prominent attorney in Shelby, partnering with his father-in-law George M. Skiles, but
George M. Skiles (1852-1916) was the younger brother of W.W. Skiles and followed in his footsteps. George also went to
William Woodburn Skiles (1849-1904) was born 11 December 1849 in Cumberland County, Penn. to John Gettis Skiles and Sarah Jane