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History of Wayne, (Ashtabula County) Ohio

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Biographies:

George Whitefield Andrews Biography

George Whitefield Andrews, clergyman, was born at Wayne, Ashtabula county, Ohio, Feb. 4, 1833; son of Deacon Calvin and Elizabeth (Crosby) Andrews; grandson of John Andrews of East Haddam, Conn.; and a descendant of William Andrews who removed in 1636 with Dr. Thomas Hooker from Cambridge, Mass., to Hartford, Conn., and was the first town clerk and schoolmaster. George Whitefield was graduated from Oberlin in 1858; was principal of Bloomfield seminary, Ohio, 1860-'65, and was graduated from Andover theological seminary in 1867. He was ordained a Congregational clergyman, Nov. 13, 1867, at East Hampton, Conn., and was pastor there, 1867-'70; at Marion, Ala., 1870-'71; at Montgomery, Ala., 1872-'74; and at Talladega college, Ala., 1874-'88. He was elected professor of theology and dean of the theological department of Talladega college in 1875, and acting president in 1896. He received the honorary degree D.D. from Ripon college, Wis., 1886.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








Ohio Facts:
Tree: buckeye
Bird: cardinal
Flower: scarlet carnation
Nickname: Buckeye State
Motto: With God, All Things Are Possible
Area (sq. mi.): 41,222
Capitol: Columbus
Admitted: 1 Mar 1803




Ashtabula County Facts:

Seat: Jefferson
Established: 1807
Formed from: Trumbull and Geauga


Some Historic Photographers from Wayne

  • Cassellman, S
  • Robb, J R
  • Slater, J
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Additional Local History Notes:

The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows:

WAYNE, a township in the S. E. part of Ashtabula co., Ohio. Population, 899.






Wayne is situated 331 meters above sea level.



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