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  2. List of people from Ashtabula, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of people who were born in, have been residents of, or have been otherwise closely associated with the city of Ashtabula, Ohio, United States, and its surrounding metropolitan area, including Ashtabula County. Individuals not born in Ashtabula are denoted with an asterisk (*).

  3. Howdy Groskloss - Wikipedia

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    Runs batted in. 21. Teams. Pittsburgh Pirates (1930–32) Howard Hoffman "Howdy" Groskloss (April 10, 1906 – July 15, 2006) was an American professional baseball player. He played all or part of three seasons in Major League Baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1930–32), primarily as a second baseman. Groskloss batted and threw right-handed.

  4. Ashtabula, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    39-02638 [ 6 ] GNIS feature ID. 2394002 [ 4 ] Website. City of Ashtabula. Ashtabula (/ ˌæʃtəˈbjuːlə / ASH-tə-BYU-lə[ 7 ]) is the most populous city in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. It lies at the mouth of the Ashtabula River, on Lake Erie, 53 miles (85 km) northeast of Cleveland. At the 2020 census, the city had 17,975 people.

  5. Donald H. Bochkay - Wikipedia

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    Distinguished Flying Cross (4) Air Medal (14) Donald Harlow Bochkay (September 19, 1916 – January 9, 1981) was an American fighter ace in the United States Army Air Forces. During World War II, he was credited in destroying 13 enemy airplanes in aerial combat, including two jet-powered Messerschmitt Me 262s .

  6. Amos Dresser - Wikipedia

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    Amos Dresser (December 17, 1812 – February 4, 1904) was an abolitionist and pacifist minister, and one of the founders of Olivet College.His name was well-known in the Antebellum period due to a well-publicized incident: in 1835 he was arrested, tried, convicted, and publicly whipped in Nashville, Tennessee for the crime of possession of abolitionist publications.

  7. Ashtabula County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ashtabula County, Ohio. Ashtabula County (/ ˌæʃtəˈbjuːlə / ASH-tə-BYU-lə) is the northeasternmost county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 97,574. [1] The county seat is Jefferson, while its largest city is Ashtabula. [2] The county was created in 1808 and later organized in 1811. [3]

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    Ohio has produced a slew of famous people from each of its 88 counties.

  9. Ashtabula Township, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    440. FIPS code. 39-02652 [ 2] GNIS feature ID. 1085719 [ 1] Website. www .ashtabulatownship .com. Ashtabula Township is one of the twenty-seven townships of Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2020 census the population was 19,585.

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