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Marchand, Ohio : ウィキペディア英語版
Marchand is an unincorporated community in northeastern Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio, United States, a short distance west of North Canton.DeLorme. ''Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer''. 7th ed. Yarmouth: DeLorme, 2004, p. 51. ISBN 0-89933-281-1. Marchand is a historical locality that contains very few businesses, surrounded by the B.& O. Railroad tracks. ==History==Joseph Francis Marchand, first child of Francis and Mary (Friez) Marchand, was born in Boron, France, March 15, 1825. He was three years old when he, along with his parents, immigrated to America. He married Catherine Pierson on June 6, 1847, at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Canton, Ohio. Catherine was born September 1, 1829, in Ohio. Her parents Peter and Catherine Pierson, French born, immigrated to America a month after the Marchands had arrived. Joseph was an early pioneer in Ohio and founded the village of Marchand. He was an enterprising man, being an agriculturist, businessman and investor. He purchased property when given the opportunity and erected three houses in the village of Marchand, one of which was used as a hotel and another as a saloon. He operated a small store in the third of the houses, creating competition for the general store across the street. He built a grain elevator, buying grain from farmers.Marchand, Ralph and Smith, Carol: Marchand Family History and Genealogy; p. 15, A post office was opened in Marchand on December 22, 1881 and closed on October 14, 1916; mail formerly sent to the Marchand post office was redirected to the New Berlin post office,(Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report ), Geographic Names Information System, 1992-08-17. Accessed 2008-01-12. now North Canton. Marchand is still recognized by its green signs.

Marchand is an unincorporated community in northeastern Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio, United States, a short distance west of North Canton.〔
DeLorme. ''Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer''. 7th ed. Yarmouth: DeLorme, 2004, p. 51. ISBN 0-89933-281-1.〕 Marchand is a historical locality that contains very few businesses, surrounded by the B.& O. Railroad tracks.
==History==

Joseph Francis Marchand, first child of Francis and Mary (Friez) Marchand, was born in Boron, France, March 15, 1825. He was three years old when he, along with his parents, immigrated to America. He married Catherine Pierson on June 6, 1847, at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Canton, Ohio. Catherine was born September 1, 1829, in Ohio. Her parents Peter and Catherine Pierson, French born, immigrated to America a month after the Marchands had arrived. Joseph was an early pioneer in Ohio and founded the village of Marchand. He was an enterprising man, being an agriculturist, businessman and investor. He purchased property when given the opportunity and erected three houses in the village of Marchand, one of which was used as a hotel and another as a saloon. He operated a small store in the third of the houses, creating competition for the general store across the street. He built a grain elevator, buying grain from farmers.〔Marchand, Ralph and Smith, Carol: Marchand Family History and Genealogy; p. 15,〕 A post office was opened in Marchand on December 22, 1881 and closed on October 14, 1916; mail formerly sent to the Marchand post office was redirected to the New Berlin post office,〔(Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report ), Geographic Names Information System, 1992-08-17. Accessed 2008-01-12.〕 now North Canton. Marchand is still recognized by its green signs.

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ウィキペディアでMarchand is an unincorporated community in northeastern Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio, United States, a short distance west of North Canton.DeLorme. ''Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer''. 7th ed. Yarmouth: DeLorme, 2004, p. 51. ISBN 0-89933-281-1. Marchand is a historical locality that contains very few businesses, surrounded by the B.& O. Railroad tracks. ==History==Joseph Francis Marchand, first child of Francis and Mary (Friez) Marchand, was born in Boron, France, March 15, 1825. He was three years old when he, along with his parents, immigrated to America. He married Catherine Pierson on June 6, 1847, at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Canton, Ohio. Catherine was born September 1, 1829, in Ohio. Her parents Peter and Catherine Pierson, French born, immigrated to America a month after the Marchands had arrived. Joseph was an early pioneer in Ohio and founded the village of Marchand. He was an enterprising man, being an agriculturist, businessman and investor. He purchased property when given the opportunity and erected three houses in the village of Marchand, one of which was used as a hotel and another as a saloon. He operated a small store in the third of the houses, creating competition for the general store across the street. He built a grain elevator, buying grain from farmers.Marchand, Ralph and Smith, Carol: Marchand Family History and Genealogy; p. 15, A post office was opened in Marchand on December 22, 1881 and closed on October 14, 1916; mail formerly sent to the Marchand post office was redirected to the New Berlin post office,(Geographic Names Information System Feature Detail Report ), Geographic Names Information System, 1992-08-17. Accessed 2008-01-12. now North Canton. Marchand is still recognized by its green signs.」の詳細全文を読む



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