For Lynne Wilson. Hi Lynne, I'm glad to hear that the info on the SUHRs was useful. Your original query focused on William SUHR and William A. SUHR. However, here is information on Charles SUHR, brother to William A. SUHR and son of William. It is taken from the biographical sketch on Charles SUHR, found in Vol. 2, page 455 of the History of Huron County, Ohio, by A.J. Baughman, 1909. The father of Charles SUHR was William SUHR who was born in Saxony, Germany 7 Mar 1829. William came to the U.S. with his parents at age 15. Charles, born 16 Oct 1860 in Norwalk, was the fifth of six children of William and Mary (CASHBAUGH) SUHR. The children were: Amelia, born in Cleveland but acidentally killed at age 12; George W., born in Norwalk in 1855; Mary and William A., also natives of Norwalk; Charles; and Laura E. who died in July, 1908. Charles SUHR was educated in the Norwalk schools, and undertook a three year college course at Kenyon, Ohio. He later studied law, pursuing his reading under the direction of Stephen M. Young. In 1885, Charles was admitted to the bar and opened an office in Norwalk. In 1902 he was elected probate judge, which office he held until 1909 when he retired from the bench and resumed private practice. In 1891, Charles SUHR married Millie A. HOWE, native of Peru Township, Huron County, Ohio.. She was the daughter of James and Hannah L. (HATFIELD) HOWE. Charles and Millie had four children: Carl W., J. Vernon, Marian M., and Charles Dudley. Charles belonged to the Masons, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, and the Knights of the Maccabees. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com).