
Abner Copeland
Abner Copeland came with his family from Virginia to Union Township in the spring of 1836. His oldest son, Joseph, bought a piece of land in Clay Township but sold it and bought land in Union Township. He now has over nine hundred acres. In 1849, he married Mary Ann English. They have raised five children, of which four still survive. The Copelands came to Union Township when it was new and wild and encountered all the difficulties and inconveniences of pioneer life. Their first team was a yoke of bulls, and after the death of one of these, the other worked alone like a horse. (History of Auglaize county)