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George Francis Houck : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Francis Houck
George Francis Houck ( – ) was Chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.〔}}〕 He also wrote ''Volume One'' of the 1903 ''A History of Catholicity in Northern Ohio and the Diocese of Cleveland from 1749 to December 31, 1900''. An overview history of Roman Catholicism in northern Ohio. Beginning with Catholic missions in the American frontier of the Ohio Country, one of the first settled parts of the Midwestern United States, and concluding with a history of the Cleveland diocese through the end of the 19th century.〔}}〕 ==Early life== Houck was born in Tiffin, Ohio. His parents were John and Odile (Fischer) Houck. They were natives of Germany. His father immigrated to this country from the Grand Duchy of Baden when he was four years old; his mother when she was ten years old. They were married . For forty years John Houck was a shoe merchant in Tiffin. For two years, when Houck was eighteen years old and his father was sick, Houck took complete charge of the business.〔 Houck attended St. Joseph's parochial school in Tiffin. He subsequently spent two years in Heidelberg College also in Tiffin. He entered Mount St. Mary's Seminary of the West in Cincinnati, in 1867. He pursued his studies in that institution until 1874. While there he was the seminary's bookkeeper, and was also assistant librarian for five years. He was then called by Bishop Richard Gilmour to St. Mary's Seminary, Cleveland.〔
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