LAKE COUNTY OHIO ************************************************************* File contributed to the Lake County, Ohio Biographies Project by Deb Breniser rbcobb@ncweb.com January 6, 2000 ************************************************************** From the 1915 Lake County, Ohio Atlas SLIGHTLY VIEW. This small Farm is owned by Mrs. Ida Carpenter, Post Office Perry, Ohio, two mile distant. Its location is Township I, Range 7, and is devoted to general farming, including corn, potatoes and garden truck. Its water supply is from never-failing wells. All buildings are in best of repair and include a residence modern in all conveniences and containing eight rooms. The Farm's surface is level its soil sandy and gravely loam. The property was formerly known as the Haines' Estate from which it was purchased by Jahial Hurlburt and from him, the title passed to Jahial Parmly, and was by him presented to the present owner. Mr. Parmly was a prominent farmer of Perry Township. He was killed by a railroad train at Perry Crossing, April 4, 1907. Mrs. carpenter and her sister, Mrs. Augusta Whitney, are the only survivors of four children.