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very high in his community, and deservedly so for he has proven his
worth as a man and a citizen in many ways.
He was born in
John and Rachel (Ridge) Hisey. John Hisey was born in Wayne
township in 1821, a son of Jacob Hisey, who came to Warren county,
O., from Virginia, in 1818, and located in Wayne township, where
Ridge was born in Warren county, O., about 1823. John Hisey was
reared in Wayne township and there spent his life.
He divided
his time between tilling his farm and preaching the gospel, and
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for over forty years was one of the beloved pastors of Warren
county. His long and useful life ended with his death in 1897, but
the weight of the influence he exerted both through his sermons
and in his upright manner of living, still exists and may be felt in
the improvement of the morale of his community, and the character
of his descendents. J. W. Hisey was rearer under the direct care
of his excellent father, and after completing his studies in the dis
is Mrs. Albert Shutts; and Mary Earl, who is deceased. For many
years Mr. Hisey has been engaged in general farming, and he also
raises a good grade of stock, his place being one of the best im
proved in his township. His daughter and her husband live on this
farm. In politics Mr. Hisey is a Republican, and he has been a
member of the school board for the past forty years. Fraternally he
affiliates with the Waynesville lodge, I. O. O. F. The Free Will
Baptist church of Waynesville holds his membership, and receives
ness, politics or the church, and they appreciate his high character.
John D. Hoff. The agricultural activities of John D. Hoff have
covered a period of some fifty-six years in Warren county, where he
has large interests in Deerfield township, and during this time he has
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as his life_ work, and has had no reason to regret his choice, as in
this vocation he has found prosperity and contentment. In the
property there are 156 acres, farmed jointly by Mr. Hoff and his
brother Alexander, who makes his home with him. The farm boasts
Davis, residing with her parents; and Mary, now Mrs. Lisbon
Ireton, living near Mason, O.
' Homer D. Hollcroft. Shrewd business capacity, special adaptiveness to his vocation, appreciation of his calling's many advan
tages and a firm belief in his own ability to succeed, have placed
Homer D. Hollcroft among the leading promoters of agriculture and
stock raising in the Lebanon vicinity of Warren county. From
the fertile soil of this locality his hands have brought forth ample
means and his present status among his fellow-citizens is that of a
valley, and was born in Warren county in 1865, a son of John and
Mary J. (Walter) Hollcroft. His paternal grandfather was William
Hollcroft, a native of Pennsylvania, who in young manhood mi
soil. His son, John Hollcroft, was born in Warren county in 1834
was reared and educated amid the rough pioneer surroundings, and