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Harry
Edward Crisp and his twin brother Herbert were born in Elyria
on July 28, 1973. Their parents were George E. Crisp and Mary Lovisa
Wyman Crisp. Harry attended Oberlin College in 1893 and 1894
and
married Lucy Utterbach (1883-1925) on September 15, 1904. He
owned and managed Peerless Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company in
Elyria,
Ohio. Around the turn of the century Harry photographed the Chicago
Exposition, Great Lakes boats, and the cities of San Francisco,
Washington, and New York. He died on August 19, 1910 in Elyria.
Harry’s younger brother Ernest John Crisp was born in Elyria on December
18, 1877, the youngest of four boys. He attended the Oberlin Acacemy in 1897
and 1898 and the Case Institute of Applied Science from 1898 to 1902. He graduated
from Case with a B.S. in civil engineering in 1902 and received an additional
Civil Engineer degree from Case in 1909. As a civil engineer he was involved
in the construction of several water works, pumping stations, and bridges in
Ohio. When Harry died in 1910 Ernest began managing his laundry company, and
at various times he was director of Elyria Savings and Trust Company, the Retail
Merchants Association of Elyria and the Elyria Chamber of Commerce. He married
Laura Dobbins on June 12, 1907 and they were divorced in 1912. He later married
Estella Alice Hively in 1921; their daughter Jean was born in 1922. Ernest
died on June 22, 1946 in Elyria.
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