Connie Fry Ament ’65
Connie Fry Ament ’65 began paying it forward earlier than most people – and has continued doing so for more […]
Connie Fry Ament ’65 began paying it forward earlier than most people – and has continued doing so for more […]
Eli Wilson was one of the original pioneers of Shelby, arriving in 1818 with the Henry Whitney and Stephen Marvin
John Strock Seltzer was an adventurer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, whose legacy included one of the most recognized products in Shelby
Dr. Frances Roush Sutter was a physician, surgeon and neurologist in Shelby from 1899 to 1923,1 in a time when
George S. Keller was born in Aargau, Switzerland on 9 Nov. 1827. He came to the Shelby Settlement (Bethlehem) in
One of the most ardent, well-spoken women in the Shelby suffrage movement lies in an unmarked grave in Oakland Cemetery.
Giles Swan, along with his brother Adam, were among the earliest settlers in the Shelby area, in what was then
In 1834, Henry Wentz Sr. brought his family to Cass Township, Ohio from Perry Co., PA where Henry Jr. was born
Jacob Fletcher was born in Bedford County, PA. ca. 1809. His parents, Baltzer & Mary Means/Fletcher moved to PA from