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Hendrick, Myron, farmer, P.O. Linesville, was
born in New Hampshire, February 12, 1841, and is a son of Otis M. and Lucy (Alden) Hendrick, who settled in Pine Township,
this county, in 1852, locating on the farm now owned by E. Seelye, Esq., which was one of the oldest settled in the township,
though, at the time they located on it, it was all over-run with underbrush, which they had to clear off, and in the course
of time had to make all necessary improvements, such as fencing, putting up new buildings, etc. They resided there until
1864, when they purchased another farm in the neighborhood. Otis M. Hendrick died in 1873 at the age of sixty-nine, on the
farm now owned by C.R. Hendrick. He was a native of Wilbraham, Mass. His wife is a native of Connecticut, and still survives
him. He had five children: Orlando B. (deceased), Myron, Otis N. (killed near Richmond in the late war of the Rebellion),
Lucy (now Mrs. Frank H. Potter), and Carlos R. The subject of this sketch was married July 2, 1868, to Eliza, daughter of
Obed and Margaret (Gilliland) Garwood, of Conneaut Township, this county, by whom he has three children: Harry H., Blanche
and M., Park. Mr. Hendrick has lived on the farm where he now resides since 1868; is one of the thorough-going farmers of
Pine Township; he has held nearly all the offices in the gift of his township, and is now serving his second term as Justice
of the Peace. The last time he was elected, he received every vote cast in the township, and had more votes than any other
officer that was voted for. In politics he was a Democrat, but now is a Prohibitionist.
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