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Abraham Shepherd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abraham Shepherd
Abraham Shepherd was a politician from Ohio, United States who was a leader of both houses of the Ohio General Assembly early in the 19th century. ==Early life== Abraham Shepherd was born August 13, 1776 in Shepherdstown, Virginia, (now West Virginia). He was among the seven children of John Shepherd and Martha Nelson Shepherd. John Shepard soon joined the 4th Virginia Infantry during the American Revolutionary War, and also operated a mill, teaching the business to his son. In 1787, the family moved to Wheeling Creek, and to Limestone, Kentucky in 1793. They stayed two years before locating in Red Oak, then in Adams County in the Northwest Territory. In 1799, Abraham Shepherd married Margaret Moore, lived at Red Oak a short time before building a brick house and mill, later known as Pilson's Mill, on Eagle Creek. He also laid out and dedicated a cemetery, known as Baird's Cemetery.
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