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Jock Somerlott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jock Somerlott
John Wesley "Jock" Somerlott (October 26, 1882 – April 21, 1965) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators from 1910 to 1911. In 29 career games, he batted .204, scored eight runs, and had four stolen bases. ==Personal life== John Wesley Somerlott was born in Flint, Steuben County, Indiana, to Jonas C.J. and Elmira (Nee Mabie ) Somerlott, in 1882. John married Bertha Louisa Williams, they were married at the parsonage of the church of Christ in Metz by the Rev. F. D. Durham on October 18, 1906, and lived most of their lives together in Steuben County, Indiana. For a time after their marriage the Somerlotts lived in Garrett, Indiana, where he was employed as a fireman on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, from which he retired in 1912. John divided his time between baseball and farming until 1937, when the family moved to Bronson, Michigan, where he engaged in business until his retirement in 1947. John and Bertha moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana, and then California, returning to Steuben County in 1951 until the death of his wife in 1960, and finally moving to DeKalb county before John died. John and Bertha had one son, John Francis “Jock” on September 1, 1908, in Metz, Steuben County, Indiana.
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