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'The newly-married couple bal muir up their minds bu ast; s hate for the' n .. -IL ott for the turtle ros jeirt off ride - onunty, rejmit id'what h hotel rear hunt the mi Mr laurent left ladiana on the twenty-eighth of March, 1517 and arrived at him il stin dum on the best of Aprd. In a couple of days for rental of > ainn ! Hostile io st place a hit 'e now bornis part of Culete Giarre it's time Here las In 2m Birtoning He had all too gust an I testhing to lower, for the total capital with
makamwn. If somthing was to lu tande, the pausepe lead the wathese terms, at least, I hissing that it enet best little to live In comparison with the pire us tat is Batiod movies need all told to thirty. even and a rolf wants Industry and the realus
."Land in Comple ments, in activated nombres, twenty, twenty-one atal shirts,
Amount mur d Mualtro pandy Poate, affer marrying in Doingtie inunity, aratt hon Si: Garrett mel lose children sprue to lasve ambesten the shared Isalle ore viger lop where their arrastre was celebrated Si dentin have
JAME- DREW
1 atly all or was gel Im unit of the children who attended a mee ee.
sp Dr semana he went to Helena, and worked in the k al min- thor: No money roust he ubisind at this period for form Ider wal te Finep & he te he received to rute dallar a month and hound. in the your soul, in - tuch of rock at juh of making rails tor atie Jawab Taylor, probably "w "et - fler ist who is any Garrett two nelup, and J vous agreed to give It- --- ala. He was now ald amange to the for manch, and with the same to weight and fencing ries which has marked his -alos queat esteer, he was on the lich- But to secure 'in line binoch. Land could be obtained then in that part of
me dollar mail twenty-ber cent an aun borrowing one hundred dollars of Tiv'ur to make the parebare, mal agreeing in discharge the debt part's an l'as's later Mr. Drew's procent house stimul on the original land wat rol. !i- tantler ard brother-in-law each enh redd eight;" peres at the sapw tone,
TL v & the close af the v.ar INit when Vir Jin w hr-t enme inte the county, stof the next -pring 1590the light has land. He put up a spuit leg titan on the primis . and Bved wah his brother-in-law, "All the time hn mondd sporr Irmao improving the property he sevoted to pa. ing off the ich of ap hundred dollars, which was finally accomplished in alone three vers \ gound portion was worked out by inter, at tutte wants a das. There were waly hour families in the weightworld at the time of Mr. Drew's settlenum. For Thirty males to the West, in the direction of limiter there was not a singh huis. The pasiones were all unnecopied, covered with tall grass and no ein sels, over which moamed deer and prairie wolves,
efter living with his brother-in-law for a couple of years. Mr. Drew com- cluded to go to be going home himself, and married Angeline Walker, a base of Hamilton County, but who at the time of the marriage lived in Swelle Mr. Drew wa- then twenty-three, tend his wile alumt turnty, Mr. Drew hol varte learned industrious babits, nil from his childhood kurw the anaging nt hardt work. By his indir-try and frugalits lwe won smears. He invested hi- surplus capital in land, atbbing from time to time as nj porbasty offered. He met ouns upwards of a thousand acres Farming is the parent to which he has din chist hi- white energis. Ever since his reculent in the county he has given to- -plerable alte nimi to maising and finding -te h.
Mr brown's first wife died in 1995, and he splespenthe married, on the therecently to The tedder, 1MM, Murtha L. Baker. Mr Drew has four & billon lis my, and five dead. Of these living, two, Mary Jane und Lasi, any In the first wife, and the other4, Alfred and .Allwert, by the srcuml,
Mr Dou was formerly esmerted with the Whip party, and always - solo the Wing ticket while that organizations remained in the field d'un ites he is- tion ler was among the first to rundt hints If in the Republicmp girl - ! } Dieser -me untinned a stamb supporter of the principles of that te pr! At the presencial election of IN ui only two votes were cart for Fremont in In- voting precinet, and ane of these was cast by Mr. Drew. That caris he had the courage and foresight to place himself upon the record. AA- ur havr sign, he is in all reperto a self-made wan He had mitor birth, education, por wany to help him, and in parsing out hus fortune the only element that i stered into Bi- sucess has been his antiring energy and industry. Such as
WILLIAM ELLARS.
Iwas the old residents and well-known citizens of Garrett town-loop is Willam [. r-, who live in section sit, brown-hip filles n, ringe winn The family with which has is connected is of English do crews, and from the band ti Maryland Hisgrandfather, Benjamin I Here, mowed from Maryland a. B. cindy, thin, about the wear 1 -Jo, and was our of the poppers ma Ile nei, laluir- hoved in which be settled Hores sam, les manuel Binjamin Eller- was born in 1912 How , the father of Williams iller-, the subject at this + ih
og ulan Welliton was the oldest. Wollen was born in Logan county, 1 home
Mr hollars' city lab was spent More. There were not many ale atag - in the war of getting an education. The amours sammeaby settled, and the press.
was Taken up in working on Jos father's borm When I was marly htt , hit-
that .winite Biri wis in a single wither in the peurwe to the k ., thru Be sig ste !! or a row and um activated coalition, modisturbed by ane imprese natas Has toler at best vals red these honderd and Twenty neren of Jail, and aft tward taught t ighty means of time .
Vi I Here send to seland two to mmes after coming in this mohl- the- wayne st Marcel Lash. Mir Filha married Marie Lewis, amatite of Warna [ or tra verses other hos marriage, he continue with his father working the Bacon
af Pamatwas snes then he has been andare Is engaged in tarnung and breadlung -tow k, at paraust one whoer to her bas tone I with somewow, less ing tonaals ing er and the
Tie gas's alose When sont fone wars and the family moved month in Only two That are ms reul. After the Ban's had het T'in Shop'e Let's
Site , Passion is "D'al- Cremes at some years the family moved back to
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CITIZENS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
WILLIAM HOWE
Tuy grandfather of Willise Homes a mass of Virginia and enigrated to Kentucky when it was set cuiller - He formed & im mat of Wine! Katie's fest color, and parts suited as the df inger me about to forthe file of in Kentucky, and married thee Vrede Hildreth, a Hattest Is mimche bil of English decent, In kontinky, William throne, the splopet at rue lever ipass ber, 1 % 50
In 1542 Mr How's Guber emigrated to Misswant On the best thing out of the Black Hawk war, he joined the toasement against the Indians, and aise. taking over come from dom stars ind. The mother in Is, move with the children, twee in number. bak is the old log in Kommt. du su jet of loss, the finals moved back again on Vermutung cant wher Mes. Hour had relatives, the Hildreth« They areved on the Ip und Pratite on tin fish of April, Is is Me Home is se at This time mon year-old the aimtentes with his mother for about two years, and then was moulewanted to the server ad William J West, who lived at the time on the fam wos re upast Is Vilne w Gainn, in Sargent township.
It was in the spring of ISIM when the first came to West's, and he remained with him ning svare, tall in his twentieth svar, in the spring of Ill Jaring this time his head was the only compensation be received for his -ruin . 1 about nim monthe regular clouding, and this was diete me a long prend of years so as to be af but ligle service. His education was principali jurken up by his own ingenions nalosur Mer her arm of sereun with Me Wist bul expired, he worked a year by the mismb, still having his headquarters at Me West's.
At that time the excitement consequent upon the discovery of gold in Cui- fornix was spreading over the emery. Mr. Howe, so we have seen, come of an adventures race of men The grand father s cane of the earliest power- of Kentin ky . his father died at the hands of the lasthane ; and food Is the - the spirit of alventure mal hortum at be determined totes bi- tremmes in the ts El Dorado. In March, Ist, in company with West and others, sleven in all. he started overland for California. "The spring of 1Sin was one of sleep mand and high water. The party passed through toines, and since the state ut Missouri, following very nearly the mute now traverand by the Manual , and St. Jun. railroad. The Missouri river was Present at the south-west earlierof that state of Ion t. The northern ronte was then taken, through the Smiths l'a -- 01 the Rocky momtains; north of Salt Lake, In the Oregon trad to the Sol. Springs ; and then over to the St. Mary's tiver, down which they travriel to the Sink. The Sierra Nevalas were crossed by the Carum trail The parts ar- rived at Webharville, August twomy-rventh, Lasin, omle bensing in arondishing the journey one man, who died of discese, and whom they livret by the way. The men went to mining gold in this vicinity. Me Home semmied nim months, during which tian he got together a ensiderable quantity of gohl dust.
The Klamath excitement then came up, und Mr. Huwe joined a party to go to Oregon. This experience bere was very adventurous, but the trip was unt pewnetive of very flattering results. In company wulf two other he was robbed by a party of Music Indians. He lost advent twelve hundred dollars, in- cluiling everytlung he hadl even toa greater part of his elething. He returned to the mines on the Yuba river in a demainte condition, without elother or money. Here prospects brightened. The gold panned out comptines to the amount of eighty dollars a day. But he could only remain two weeks. High water came, and Mr. Howe went to the weathern part of california, where he tullowed " teaming," from Stockton init in the mines. During the righteen months of his stay here he accumulateel some money, [n ]>3 he intuile up his mind to return to Illinois. He let California in February of that year, taking a vier from San Francisen, and crossing the Isthunnus ot l'inania, he smiled from theer to New Orleans, and then np the Mini -- ipm to bins obl home in the north part of Coles county as it then was. During the three years of his stay in I alifornia he learned the Spanish language, ami enubl conver-+ tuently in it
He now turned bis attentum in the praet inl par int of agriculture, The sauine fall he returned he married Harriet And Lester, a native of Thingla- culture, where ancestors like those of Me Howe were . Kentucky hie a mal blond. This marriage wwurred Ninember twenty-til, 133 He moved on the place which he now owns the following December. He now is in position of nearly eleven hundred acres of land in the neighborhood of his re-ulence. Hunting is a favorite ann-ement, and every year or two le make and sourhn to Kanwar, Coloralo, or Arkan-as, where he indulges in the existing -port. He is celebrated for his -kill as a marksman, and sellom fails to bring down his game.
Mr Home has six children, James M., John S, Perry X, Ma. . E., Charles R., and Effie \ H+ was marad a Ix mocrat. He wa- in Kan-p in 1\57, at the time of the Border Ruthian troubles, and what he saw there at the -jarit of glavery, indyred him to join the Republican party, to which he has ever since been attached.
DAVID A. MEEKER, M. D.
THE name of Dr. Me- kor is familiarly known to Dungly- Counter He is a resolver of Garrett township, and an old and stressful prostution rod medicine. The family is of English ilove vet, and of patriotic stock. It- father son grand- Esther wore rodents of New hope The grandfather, Nachnie Meyer, w.In a millier in the Regulationary War, serving seven years, throughout the entire struggle, in the patriot arinv, The father, Michal Mucker, w is born in Nrw Jeras, atul at the age of sightrin, emigrated to Dhin, withny in bother i nouty of that state in the year hud. It was ap of the power in the metion in which he lived. Is his ferler 'sul zerved in the Revolutionary War, ou Mi- chael Mreker funght in the war of 102. At itHomeloann la- returned to But- ler County, Diun, and ture married Margeret Harris.
County, on the fourth of Sans, te1x He pretend dis advantages of an oride- nary common should valuation. He was bought rowling, apathie te and grate- mar, The other bram boro of an coloration In- april is la -t l. ronild. He taught « had three er Gar gare, when we min. Is Landers, - he, he married Martha Jam Jubem, a matter of Huthe City De Mikor then twenty two, the hood early do sebegaat I hate for the study of soutien,
ing hours If in + phry-p tan. Her win darsi in the spring af IS4, at! in the
horaires and twenty or rend Lag, she has sie . Iwas engaged in the procter of hin prob-mm, in which he tres tint with thegre than up dummry my- He is
be Merker tous to ne holder to, three hoy his first wife, and wason how the approval. The obhat is Margaret, wow the wife of Reds rt Brown, Nathaniel m me it,
JAVOR MOSBARGER
nightrunauf Debeurs, bob He then I saw athing on content lasal Ater.
impressed with the country, and con liebe! to make it bi- permanent hans. The best used on the edge of the number on Lake Fuck and rented full 1 emple of war niter be settled in Congress fatal, making out a prevensjon right, and aftersand enteral it. This was the one hundred and sixty arte on
Mr. Monsterzer has had eight children, and seven are living. The we're Peter, Joup, Marth 1, Isaac, Rirhel, William, sud Charhy B. All, cxorping Rachel Jud Chark-, are married Peter tomarried Nairni gui k, aml his - mt
Mr. Mislarger was formach a member of the Democratic party, lost Listed with the Repubinsan party woon after its formiabien, voting for Liumrolo at the Presidential election of Just For eighteen years he diye lagen a member of the Christian Church, with which bi- with is also commented. Mr. Maslarger mule Ins start is late trom sowill beginnings. The prosperity which he now espace has locu earned In the »went id his oraw. He is a self-nnale man, uf sterling qualities of integrity, and has the respect and confidence of every one by whom he 1- kunwn.
CAMARGO TOWNSHIP. MARTIN RICE.
Astuse the prominent citizens of Phanglas county and those most closely idennbed with its interests and growth, is Martin Rice, a resident of l'uniongn tounskap. He has been a nonient of IHinog- since 1849, and of what is now Thingla county -inve 187. Pour the hunter date he has resided at his present Inine near Cantargo.
He traces to- dovent from old Virginia and Kentucky blowd. His grand- father wis a summer in the wilderness of Kentucky, a companion of Daniel Home, and a participant in the romantic inculects which marked the early troquer lite on " the dark and blowels ground," when the present commonwealth os henturks formed a county of Virginia.
The grandfather's name was I barles Hice. He was Virginia born, but emi- grated to Kontin ky ata peroel ameu lun near the breaking out of the Revolu- Konsey Var. Hu.bet with bas matric I winden resident of Virginia. The married the second time in Krulucky. The maiden name of his second wife, from whom the magic of ont sur -hotels to uma-ately demande, was sarah Bryant. she www .. Bietole r at the tanaly which have the name to the fort known as Bryant's Mation, velebrand in the annals of the early settlement of Kentucky. Charles Hive took part with Daniel Hause in the adventures which have made bi toric that hvis of the girly porteur. He Imight of Roche a tract of land in what I Hm Fayette enmity, and that there, Done sequently lost nearly all of las estate - in Kentucky through he molnes in neglecting to mord an prove his titles, and among the inte la which changed aunership in con-typenre, Was the one merspiral by & back- Bons, cho hundred nepo were ways gently ismartand to Jemme, and of this in compensation for his Rose, he gave ice a Here t'harh- Hier lived to the those of his evential late Ho wald berner the hard-legge and slangers of frontier life, has been through the air muschie ange of Besent's bastion, and Isken part in many other vondu t- with the Indians who at that rhy disputed with the white points . the pues -just the wall of Kentucky,
Charles Have left nome . hablen, 'ne wane and four daughters, of whom James His the father of Martin have, was the obbest child. He was born in Maison aroundy, and un cracking mandoand mary I Elizabeth Turner, a base of the
The country a sad that the best thing estbel. The nearest neighbours was there
leik. land to In minh rtaken in ander osublan the ah for ipr no tho table. It we tran valuable a rtpmedlity for the n-is in which it to Jis L' nerally . ni- plassen! "I for sen se priet rope for the Pounds was muriel with ante
" eighth, INC. Mario Bort was born It-tatler's fanaty was putopreas of this ton children, of whom Mattan a is the hitth iu unter of his firth, T'in nf these shoulders wie basse, all thees guel. Marian was brought up on low file d' - form, w hope to remiscard till after my at home bin majority Hi- velin .-
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L'oured to it holds les ther spu rious and his early bit in kentu ky, his life ha-
mone to Je is Due Camere, & nauvent Virginia, when father's family come children, of simon three are living, Rageuse, herphone, , mal Marin, Pagine was born in bentouris and wat present a un mber of the braunt Will and Kur. of Camargo, Il .others were born in Hlinmis andare loans The bus av and
ment as a game. In public matters he has been enterprising and liberal, die- a resident of Nebraska. Williams married Hannah Moore, and with his brother | charging the trust- Sierd upon him with a come in numer regard for the int rest
at the public. He -tanks among the solid and salutamial men of the county, and enjoy's a high degree of popularity.
JOHN D. MURDOCK.
The family from which Juilge Murdock is descended is of Scotch-Irish ori- gin. His grandfather emigrated I'm the north of Ireland to America at a pu- rind prior to the Revolutionary war, a struggle in which he tink an active part. As far as known he was the bell reprom native. I the family in the New World. He settled in Monmouth County, New Jonas.
Here John Murdock, the father of the subject of nor sketch, was burn about the year 175. He followed the occupation of his father, that uf a farmer, When about the age of twenty-one, he emigrated to Butter Counts, thin. This was early in the present century, atat he wit aninny the earliest wettlere of that ru- gion. AKo ster his emigminh frimm Chio, he married Beheera Lit by, who was also serended from an old dora y ianuly She was the mother of John I Handboek, wie was born na the fifteenth of June, 1516. Three verre after his birth she was drowned. She was returning in a wayon to have toand from Cin- cinnati. The sad inewdent transpired in fondling a wirdli stream, wollen hy re- cent ruins.
Mr. Munlock's further -uberquently remarried, and under the care of his step- mother he was ratel through . hiltlinual. When five year- old, his father re- movial with the family in Wayne County, Inchiama By his first wife John Murdock had tive children, wie in the order of their birthe were, Spanien, Willa' T., Catharine John D. and Reiwa. By nis -erand wife he had ten. Ananda, Jane, Sen, Mars, James, Martha, Thesims, J.hzabeth, Family and Nancy Ellen. VII marked year of maturity, marradi, and had children. Twelve are you living, all of whom with the exception of two sisters, reside in
John D. Murdock began his education by at ming a scription solo taught hy a fir. Jolinson in the little town of Washington. Wirte County, Fu- diana. The to shitin which he enjoyed for obtaining an education were fingret to the advantages commons to that early day. The seland-house was two and a half mites tram bus basse After the manner of the-e primitive tune & it was built of logs; the line-places veromed nearly the while ni ano end of the eten ters, and the purpose a window. The insein mou was not of a sors skillful character nats by the chest attention to mind's that the young student last the founda- tinn for the ribuation which at misant w +- to 'w' the nu aus ut faring bim lo a for-ition tel ungliwoer in the emmmmmunity
After a atbaey of about six years in Wavur County, he fattar, in the fall of IST, engrient to Impr ange County Indiana, then a wild nel .werled region of century, John D. was eleven years of age at the time of this nome val. He grew I's manhood in Tippensione county He sz girls accustomed to Labor mas Jon Mutter's farm The life of the Beastly was shot of jumu -re. In becoming the definition of the new sutle ment, in meting the vigentes
w,Le mente of in the lande lestore ad unatrommes to Mass Marthin Morgen, a los ist. costura were among the early withers of money Her father www.al fran
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few months recente Your plans and sunny them Mi Hament Aren- traletter one thousand dollars in cash a mand the building and the real, and lo tul
Mr. and Mrs. Hanmust have had nine children. Of these four are living Tor resslume in three mile - north of Charge, sul an illustritam of it is still in the w.gif on line, has achieved a vieress our with but by fi then what for the -www of the clones, gering nothing in return for his ninth' food latour, easset the satisfaction of at least seeing the road post through, and the
with the growth of the county, and stands among her best class of citizens.
JOHN RICHMAN.
THE distinction of being the oldest living resident of Douglas county in en- javed by Juan Richman, of tatargo township. He lives near the place where his father's family lowsted, for nearly half a century ago. They were the first permanent -t'lerand the district now embraced in Douglas county
Mr Biclimas + of English and German de seat. Live grundfatine Filme Invin I uglan 1, and after situing for a time east of the Rules, mensual to ting it- lipiet ommunite nos in West Virginia, and was among the rarly wettler- of that tagen the John & Ruleman, Mr Hieloman's father was born, tal at the "2 of twonedre married Spinnst haber They had mor children . William. Nature, afterwards the wife of Daniel Dale: Bebes, who married William John Frazier: David, sallie, and Lessis The children all came to INagle county, Juin und Lewis an the only mig how living.
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