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Birth26 Feb 1806
Death29 Sep 1862
BurialAddison Twp, Gallia, Ohio (Bethel Cemetery)
Misc. Notes
F. J. CHERRINGTON. photographer, Marysville. This social gentleman is a germ of the Buckeye State, and was born near Gallipolis, Ohio, in 1845, his parents, Jefferson and Mary (flank) Cherrington, being distinguished among the early and respected pioneers of Galila County. His father was a farmer and resided in that county until his death. He was in early life a teacher of schools and music, and a life-long member of the M. E. Church. The subject of this sketch was raised on a farm and learned to labor with his hands, Attaining age and having a natural taste for photographing, he learned the trade and established himself in business at Logan, flocking County, Ohio. Four years afterward he came to this city and opened the gallery on Alain street, and opposition of no merit being offered in the Main street studio, he purchased the concern, since which time he has had control of the trade in the city and county surrounding. He is a thorough student of his profession, and produces the most approved styles of photography. Mr. C. during the rebellion gave his service to the one hundred day call in the One Hundred and Forty-first 0. V. I. He was married in 1874 to Miss Hattie, a daughter of George Strong, of Logan, Ohio. Two children born to this union are both living, viz.: George N. and Winnie M.(MARYSVILLE-Paris Township)