Past and Present of Jasper County, Iowa, Volume 2B.F. Bowen, 1912 - 1365 pages |
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Page 778
... later he took a course of lectures in the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia , later entering the University of Buffalo , from which he was graduated in February , 1859. He had made a very creditable record at all these ...
... later he took a course of lectures in the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia , later entering the University of Buffalo , from which he was graduated in February , 1859. He had made a very creditable record at all these ...
Page 781
... Later he purchased a farm six miles from Newton where he lived seventeen years , then returned to Lynnville , where his death occurred on January 26 , 1876 , at the age of fifty - seven years . He was a successful farmer , and in ...
... Later he purchased a farm six miles from Newton where he lived seventeen years , then returned to Lynnville , where his death occurred on January 26 , 1876 , at the age of fifty - seven years . He was a successful farmer , and in ...
Page 783
... later working on farms . He and his wife lived and died in England . They were the parents of the following children : Mary , Bessie , Henry , Mark , William , John , Martha and Hannah . John Hotchkkin was educated in his native land ...
... later working on farms . He and his wife lived and died in England . They were the parents of the following children : Mary , Bessie , Henry , Mark , William , John , Martha and Hannah . John Hotchkkin was educated in his native land ...
Page 785
... later to City Point on the Potomac river ; then he was engaged at Veldon , later being sent on numerous expeditions all over West Virginia . Then came the battle of Hatcher's Run , later Fair Oaks and Danville , in all of which he was ...
... later to City Point on the Potomac river ; then he was engaged at Veldon , later being sent on numerous expeditions all over West Virginia . Then came the battle of Hatcher's Run , later Fair Oaks and Danville , in all of which he was ...
Page 790
... later sold and , retiring from active life , moved to Sully . His death occurred on March 27 , 1909 ; his widow is still living , being now sixty - seven years of age . Timothy Haines was a Republican , but no politician , preferring to ...
... later sold and , retiring from active life , moved to Sully . His death occurred on March 27 , 1909 ; his widow is still living , being now sixty - seven years of age . Timothy Haines was a Republican , but no politician , preferring to ...
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Baxter born April born August born December born July born March born November born October born September Buena Vista township Charles children were born citizens Clear Creek township daughter death occurred deceased died in infancy early eighty acres Elk Creek township emigrated engaged Fairview township family consisted farmer and stock father born February following children forty acres George grew to maturity Grove township Henry home farm home place honored hundred acres hundred and sixty Illinois Independence township Indiana James Jasper county John Kellogg township later lives in Newton located Lynnville Malaka township Marion county Mariposa township married Mary Monroe mother Mound Prairie township named as follows native Newton township Ohio parents Pennsylvania pioneer Politically purchased Reasnor Republican resides Richland township Sarah settlers Sherman township sixty acres sketch spent stock raising success twenty acres united in marriage widow wife William York
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Page 850 - Fraternally, he is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Modern Woodmen of America. He is a member of the Presbyterian church.
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Page 960 - ... blessing can befall a boy than to be reared in close touch with nature in the healthful, life-inspiring labor of the fields. It has always been the fruitful soil from which have sprung the moral bone and sinew of the country, and the majority of our nation's great warriors, renowned statesmen and distinguished men...
Page 977 - Both he and his wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Newberry and active Sunday school workers.