Assumption, Ohio Explained

Assumption is a small unincorporated community and also a historically Irish (Catholic) community in southern Amboy Township, Fulton County, Ohio, United States. A part of the Toledo Metropolitan Area, it lies seven miles from the northern edge of Swanton.[1]

History

Assumption was originally named St. Mary's Corners because it was the location of St. Mary's Catholic Church. In 1840, the area was called both Caraghar's Corners and Caraghar, after an early Irish settler of the area named Patrick Caraghar. Along with Caraghar came the Savage family originated (likely) from County Down, Northern Ireland (U.K.). Hugh Savage and his wife Bridget Savage helped establish St. Mary's Catholic Church or present day (Holy Trinity Catholic Church). Their names can be found both in inside the Church and across the street in the local commentary.[2]

References

41.6719°N -83.9117°W

Notes and References

  1. DeLorme, Ohio Atlas & Gazetteer, 5th ed., Yarmouth, Maine, 1999, p. 26
  2. Savage, Z. J. (2020, August 3). Hugh R. and Bidget Savage's Tombstone [Savage Family Records].