Landis's in the history of Franklin & Pickaway co. Ohio
Jacob STIMMEL came from Virginia to Ohio in about 1820. He married Mary E. LANDIS and in 1828 located in Franklin twp. He was a farmer and died in 8/1853, Mary died April of the same year. They had 2 children: Samuel & John.
In 1872 H.G. LANDIS -(A.M.M.D.) was a professor of Obstetrics and diseases of women and children at Starling Medical College, also on Nov.6, 1874 he was a secretary at the Columbus Academy of Medicine.
L.P. LANDIS was a Pvt. in the 95th regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co.A., mustarded into service Aug.18, 1862
Emanuel LANDIS was a Pvt. in the 108th regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry Co., E. mustarded Oct.1, 1864 for 1 year.
John LANDES was an associate judge in 1845.
Samuel LANDES was one of the construction workers on the Franklin and Jackson turnpile that goes from Columbus Ohio to Harriburgh Pike a distance of 10 miles.
Joseph LANDES was one of the gentlemen at a meeting at the English Evangelical Lutheran Church in May 1831 and also had an ad running in the Circleville Herald & Olive Branch for his hat Manufacturing co.