Member of the Ohio Constitutional Convention, 1850.
April 19, 1861 - August 15, 1950
Esther Baird
Born in Mesopotamia, Ohio, to Molton and Elvira Baird
Completed school in Burton
Attended Lake Erie Seminary for Women
Graduated from Huron Road Training School for Nurses, 1886
Traveled to India to be a missionary.
Adopted Eugene Franklin, the infant son of a dying English woman in India.
Spent 45 years as a missionary in India nursing orphans back to health, caring for the sick, and establishing a hospital.
Presented the Kaiser -i-Hind Gold Medal from King George of England, 1937
1776 - November 29, 1848
Captain Edward Paine Jr.
Son of General Edward Paine.
Married Mary Phelps, daughter of Judge Seth Phelps
Moved to Chardon,1812
Auditor, 1806
Clerk of Courts, 1806-1828
Recorder, 1811-1832.
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners, June 4, 1806-September 1, 1806.
Geauga County Agricultural Society Corresponding Secretary, 1824-1826
Geauga County Agricultural Society Treasurer, 1824
Geauga County Agricultural Society Vice President,1827
October 15, 1801 - May 8, 1855
Seabury Ford
Born in Cheshire, Connecticut to John and Esther Ford.
Moved to Burton, 1807
Graduated from Yale, 1825
Studied law under Samuel W. Phelps and Peter Hitchcock
Admited to the Bar, 1827
Married Harriet Cook, September 10, 1828
Secretary pro tem of the Temperance Society of Burton and Vicinity.
Representative in the General Assembly of Ohio, 1835-1841 and 1844-1845.
State Senate Representative for Geauga and Cuyahoga counties,1841-1843 and 1845-1846.
Governor of Ohio, January 22, 1849-December 12, 1850.
March 2, 1839 - January 5, 1921
Edward Payson Lathan
Born in Troy to R. R. and Amanda Latham.
Married Ellen Vanzandt, October 27,
Joined the Ninth Independent Battery
Earned the No. 1 position in a detachment for cannoneers.
Lost his sight in one eye and both forearms to amputation while firing a salute1862
Manufactured cheese at his Spring Brook Cheese Factory in Troy after the war.
County Infirmary Director, 1885 to 1891.
Elected to the Board of Commissioners,1892-1898
Board of Commissioners President, 3 1/2 years
Served on the Soldiers Relief Commission,1887-1905.
President and vice-president of the Geauga County Agricultural Society.
April 3, 1792 - April 21, 1864
Alfred Phelps
Moved to Geauga County from Cayuga County, New York at age 11
Family were first settlers in Parkman.
Wounded in the Battle of Queenstown in the War of 1812 and taken prisoner, but released on parole.
Served for Chardon in Civil War
Married Anne Towsly, July 1820.
County Prosecutor, 1819-1828.
County Recorder, 1832
Geauga County Fair Treasurer, 1835-1840
Geauga County Fair President, 1845
Representative at Ohio General Assembly, 1843-1844 and 1845-1846.
Probate Court Judge, 1852-1858.
County School Examiner.
Established the first newspaper press in Chardon.
May 2, 1816 - May 16, 1902
Alfred Gallatin Riddle
Born in Monson, Massachusetts,
Moved to Newbury when he was one year old.
Married Caroline Avery of Chardon, January 22, 1845
Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney, 1840-1846
Representative in Ohio State Legislature, 1848-1850
Secretary of the Geauga County Fairboard, 1849
Elected as a Republican to the 37th Congress, 1861
Served as consul in Matanzas, Cuba, 1863-1864
Published several novels, biographies, and recollections, including entries in the Williams Brothers History of Lake and Geauga Counties, 1878 and The Geauga County Pioneer and General History 1880