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Bilyew, Jesse, Joseph, Isaac S. and John, sons of Joseph, the two latter being twins.
Bilyew, Louis G., son of John.
Bilyew, W. A. and Finis, sons of Joseph, Sr. Baleh, Amos P., La Grange.
Baleh, Calvin, son of Amos P.
Barr, Isaac G., S. N. and W. H., Isaac a farmer, La Grange S. N., La Grange ; W. H., a black- smith, Fairview.
Bird, John H., Beaver Creek.
Birge, Cyrus, Ansel and James, brothers.
Birge, Cyrus, Edwin and William, sons of Ansel.
Birge, J. H., son of Cyrus, Sr.
Barlow, J. N., Town 7, Range 4.
Barlow, W. Carroll, son of J. N.
Buchanan, Welsheir.
Buchanan, Othniel, son of Welsheir.
Buchanan, John, cousin of Othniel.
Bunch, Lambert.
Baker, Iliram. Booth, James. Baldridge, D. C. Brown, Simou.
Brown, Thomas M., W. W. and MeCune, sons of Simon.
Brown, Benjamin, William, Matthias and Hen- ry, brothers ; the first three farmers ; Benja- min, formerly a miller ; Henry, near Old Rip- ley.
Brown, Thomas, southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 6, Range 4.
Bine, Alexander, merchant, Greenville.
Baits, Anson, Josiah, Samuel J. and Eliphalet, brothers ; the first two were farmers, the last two carpenters, as well as Anson.
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Baldwin, Samuel.
Baldwin, William T., S. F., J. P., John and Charles, all sons of Samuel, and farmers. Brown, J. M., Zion.
Brown, J. H.
Bradford, James, County Treasurer, Clerk Cir- cuit and County Courts, and County Judge. Badonx, J., Beaver Creek.
Blankenship, James and John, brothers.
Bass, llenry and William, brothers ; the first a stock-dealer and large farmer, the latter also a farmer.
Barth, Jacob, Okaw.
Barth. Joseph, Millersburg.
Bulkley, Samuel B., merchant, 1843, Green- ville.
Barber, Rev. John, Cumberland Presbyterian clergyman.
Badoux, F. E., Beaver Creek.
Barber, Rev. D. K., Cumberland Presbyterian elergyman, son of John.
Barr, John T., Sr., merchant, Greenville.
Byrnes, Patrick O., large land owner and farm- er, died about ten years ago.
Barker, Joshua and Jordan, sons of William, deceased.
Barker, Williamson, son of Jordan.
Briggs, Henry.
Briggs, Kendall, son of Henry.
Briggs, Richard, brother of Henry.
Brookman, Garrett, hatter in Greenville in 1836.
Brooks, Dr. T. S., died of suffocation in fire at Greenville.
Brown, W. P., physician. Brown, J. M., Mulberry Grove.
Blaze, William, Beaver Creek. Coyle, John and James, brothers. Coyle, Jeremiah, son of James.
Chisenhall, Alexander, Pocahontas. Cormack. William.
Cormack, T. Jeff, son of William.
Castle, John T., son of J. II. Castle, John H.
Comer, Allen and James, brothers ; the former a Methodist, who settled in the county in 1817.
Comer, Thomas F., Samuel B. and Johnson sons of Allen.
Coleman, Isaac.
Casey, Green.
Cochrane, Ilenry M.
Clarage, Jolm.
Cock, Robert, Constable in 1826.
Cawvey, Conrad and Martin, brothers. Cheesman, William, Mulberry Grove.
Curlee, J. W., Zion.
Cushing, Roswell, died in Indianapolis.
Cushing, Charles and Henry, sons of Roswell, Callihan, Alexander, Greenville.
Cole, Rev. A. J., Methodist elergyman, Okaw. Coal, C. C., brother of A. J., merchant at Keys- port.
Crosbie, House.
Corie, Joseph.
Corie, Joseph T. and Horatio, sons of Joseph. Clark, Solomon, son-in-law of Isaac Reed.
Carson, William and John W., sons of Andrew. Carson, Andrew.
Cruthis, James and John, brothers.
Cruthis, Vincent, William and Henry, brothers. Cruthis, Neely, son of John.
Clanton, James.
Clanton, Wesley, Chap., John and Alfred, sons of James.
Camp, Hosea T., was Sheriff and Clerk ; lived on home farm of Williamson Plant.
Clouse, William and John, brothers.
Coleord, Samuel, William S. and Otis B., brothers.
Carroll, Mac.
Carroll, Tillman, son of Mac. Clark, William.
Crichfield, Joseph and James, brothers.
Crichfield, William.
Causey, James E., blacksmith and farmer, northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 33, Town 5, Range 4.
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Comeitus, Zachariah, exhorter.
Chittenden, M. B., Police Magistrate.
Challis, S. IL., Representative in Legislature and merchant at Pocahontas. Combs, J. A., Justice of Peace, Mulberry Grove. Crutchley, M. W. and Samuel E., brothers.
Coburn, Reuben, Fairview.
Dove, David.
Duckworth, Thomas, Okaw.
Daniels, Eli E., carpenter, Pocahontas.
Dorman, L. D., blacksmith, Bethel.
Davis, Joel M.
Durham, Kindrick and Baldy, brothers. Durham, Gideon L., son of Baldy.
Der, John. Der, Fred, son of John, Zion. Dunsmore, S. L.
Davis, James M., Thomas M. and William, brothers ; James died at Hillsboro.
Davis, Robert W., son of J. M., died at Hillsboro.
Drake, J. B., physician and merchant at Green- ville.
Denny, Robert W.
Denny, George, father of Jesse Denny.
Denny, Samuel.
Denny, James.
Denny, John.
Denny, J. S. and A. S., sons of John ; the former Treasurer and County Clerk many years.
Denny, M. V., son of Samuel, Cashier First National Bank.
Denny, Imbert H.
Denny, J. B.
Drake, William and John, brothers.
Denny, Alexander.
Douglas, Nathaniel and James M., brothers- Bethel.
Diamond, Robert. Diamond, Samuel.
Duncan, Robert.
Duncan, Elisha, James Riley and Abraham, sons of Robert; Elisha in Colorado ; James died in Okaw.
Dulaney, Aaron, Dudleyville.
Dowler, John Q. A., shoemaker (lame). Dixon, Walton B., Bethel.
Downing, James, Beaver Creek. Duckworth, Paden, lived northwest of Poca- hontas.
Duckworth, Thomas, son of Paden.
Denson, Joseph, Constable in 1827.
Dwelly, Alexander, merchant, Beaver Creek. Donnell, George.
Donnell, T. Carson, S. Rankin and John P., sons of George.
Dressor, Rufus, member of Circuit Court sev- eral years.
Dressor, Nathaniel, Hiram and Joshua P., sons of Rufus ; Nathaniel is President First Na- tional Bank of Greenville ; fliram was mem- ber of Legislature ; Joshua a farmer.
Douglas, H. B., son of James, Sunday school worker.
Douglas, A. B., son of Nathaniel.
Davis, Ira B., died at Bethel.
Dixon, William, died northwest of Greenville. Dixon, James I. and William A., sons of Will- iam ; southwest quarter Section 6, Town 5, Range 3.
Durley, William and James, brothers ; the former of firm of Drake & Durley ; the lat- ter Clerk of County Court in 1831, also County Treasurer.
Donnell, George, a Presbyterian and Sunday school worker.
Donnell. Joseph M., John D., William N., James, Thomas S. and George W., all sons of George Donnell.
Dale, G., member of Constitutional Convention in 1848, County Judge, etc.
Dakin, Thomas, hotel keeper at Greenville in 1836, etc. Dewy, R. K., Greenville.
Dugger, Alfred. Dugger, James A.
Davis, William, Jr., son of Major Davis, south- east quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 22, Town 5, Range 2.
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Davis, Major William, Greenville, died in 1882.
Dechenne, Phillibert, southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 21, Town 6, Range 2.
Dewy, Nelson, Yankee farmer.
Dewy, H. C. and Theron, sons of Nelson, south- west quarter of the northwest quarter of Sec- tion 13, Town 4, Range 3.
Driskill, William, Pleasant Prairie.
Dixon, Bluford.
Daggett, Daniel.
Edwards, William M. and John N., old set- tlers.
Evans. Edward, large land-owner, Zion.
Etchison, W. H. southeast quarter of Section 1, Town 6, Range 2.
Elam, Alexander.
Elam, Josephus, farmer.
Elam, Samuel. Elam, James N., Sr.
Elam, F. M., large farmer.
Elam, David.
Elam, Moses. Elam, James N., Jr.
Elam, Edward, blacksmith, Greenville, 1819. Elam, Joel, brother of Edward.
Elmore, Hiram. Elmore, Hardin, son of Hiram.
Elsworth, George, Wesley and Jerry, brothers. Eldridge, C. L., Greenville.
Edwards, Charles. Etheridge, Henry. Etheridge, N. B. Enloe, Asahel, settled at Greenville, 1818. Enloe, Ezekiel. Enloe, James. Enloe, Isaac. Etzler, John. Etzler, George B .. son of John. Ellison, Price. Etheridge, Burrell. Elligood, Elijah.
Essenpries, Les, large farmer, north half of Section 18, Town 4, Range 4.
Ellis, Ed., large land-owner. Eblin, Samuel.
Elder, John. Ellis, John, old settler. Ellis, Noah A., son of John.
Ellis, Joel, Hurricane.
Eyman, Henry.
Ewing, Thomas, Town 6, Range 3. Ewing, John H., son of Thomas. Eakin, James, son of Samuel.
Eakin, Ichabod and Samuel, brothers and farmers near Fairview.
Fitch, J. W., physician, Greenville, 1835- 1849.
File, Henry, old settler.
File, Daniel, Moses, Tobias, George, J. Nel- son, Jacob and William, sons of Henry. File, John N. and Thomas B., sons of Moses; the former sontheast quarter of the south- west quarter of Section 16, Town 5, Range 4. File, Ed B. and E. J., sons of Daniel.
Fisher, Charles, cabinet-maker, Greenville.
Fuller, Seth, surveyor and carpenter, Green- ville.
Fuller, H. Lyman, son of Seth, died in Green- ville in 1881.
Fuller, Lucius, hotel-keeper, died in Mulberry Grove.
Floyd, John W. and C. Stewart, brothers; former a Methodist, and died in Beaver Creek.
Floyd, George, J., Wesley, John S. and Dr. Thomas W., sons of John W .; George, of Greenville; J. Wesley, north of Green- ville; John S. died on Beaver Creek; Thomas W. died at Gillespie, Ill.
Foster, Edwin, carpenter and farmer, dead. Foster, Charles, son of Edwin. Fenton, William, dead. Foster, Elijah, Okaw. Ferguson, Daniel, settled at Greenville, 1819.
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HISTORY OF BOND COUNTY.
Ferguson, William, George and Horatio N., sons of Daniel.
Floyd, Jonathan C .- Okaw. Finley, Michael-Pleasant Prairie.
Fouke, Joseph T., old settler, Greenville.
Garland, B. F. and John P., brothers; for- mer died at Patoka, latter resides at Green- ville.
Gossage, --.
Gwyn, Elisha. died near Elm Point.
Gwyn, H. B., R. H., Thomas C. and John, sons of Elisha; the first two live at Elm Point, the last one in Kansas.
Graff, Daniel and Peter, brothers, Beaver Creek.
Gross, Gustave, northwest quarter of Section 25, Town 5, Range 3.
Gill, Francis, early settler, Mulberry Grove. Grigg. Daniel, Frederick, Bowlin, Samuel, Jesse, J. R., John T. and Richardson-all Zion.
Goodson, John, Spencer M. and Urban, brothers; first-named died south Green- ville: last one died west Beaver Creek.
Goodson, Preston.
Goodson, James M. and J. K., sons of Urban; James M., Beaver Creek.
Goodson, S. Monroe and John, sons of John. Gaskins, E., County Judge and County Clerk many years.
Gaskins, E. V., son of E. Gaskins.
Gall, J., southeast quarter of southwest quar- ter of Section 32, Town 4. Range 4.
Greenwood, John, cabinet-maker and farmer. Greenwood, John K. and A. W., sons of John. Goddard, John and Alexander. Gillespie, Samuel.
Gillespie, Robert, settled in Bond County in 1816.
Gillespie, James Mc., Andrew, Robert and John. Gillispie, Nathaniel. Gilley, James C.
Grotts, Joseph and George F., brothers, Okaw.
Glaze, William-Beaver Creek.
Gum, Henry, Isaac J., Riley and J. Finley, brothers; first named died northwest Greenville, the second died at Okaw.
Gill, W. R. and James, brothers; former a farmer, latter a stage-driver.
George, Aaron-Hurricane.
Gardenhire, J. M. - Mulberry Grove.
Gilliland, S. M .- Beaver Creek.
Gower, A. V. S. M .- Dudleyville.
Gaston, John.
Green, William, Andrew, George and Royal. Gracy, Joseph and William.
Gilmore, John, Treasurer and County Judge. Gilmore, J. Mc. son of John.
Goodin, Hezekiah and John, brothers, Okaw. Gullick, A. J., Sheriff Bond County eight years.
Harkey, William, Town 7, Range 3.
Helms, Thomas, second County Clerk. Herrin, Moses, Section 8, Town 4, Range 4. Huffstedler, John, Town 5, Range 4.
Hill, Nathan, colored, originally slave of Samuel Hill.
Henry, John, farmer, Beaver Creek, died in Texas.
Henry, Andrew G., William D., Samuel T. and P. C., sons of John; the first, a mem- ber of Legislature and County Judge, Greenville; second, a farmer; the third, a farmer and stock-dealer; the last, a money- lender, Terre Haute.
Hug, Martin, farmer, Town 4, Range 4.
Howell, Joseph, farmer and Presbyterian, Town 5, Range 3.
Howell, J. S., son of Joseph, Presbyterian minister, Elm Point.
Haisley, Alexander, Greenville.
Hastings, Sutton, early settler- Zion.
Hastings, Joseph W. and William, sons of Sutton.
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Harper, Robert, farmer, Zion.
Harper, James R., Isaac and Samuel W., sons of Robert; James died in Montgomery County; Isaac lives near Fairview, and Samuel near Zion.
Hawks, Solomon and Drewry-Okaw.
Hundley, James-Hurricane.
Hays, W. T., southwest Mulberry Grove.
Harper, Peter, south half Section 10, Town 5, Range 2.
Harper, J., Madison, northwest quarter Sec- tion 22, Town 5, Range 2.
Hameteaux, Louis, southwest quarter Section 33. Town 4, Range 3.
Harrison, Daniel-north Bethel.
Hill, Anthony-north Elm Point,
Hill, D. W. and Joseph S., sons of Anthony, north Elm Point.
Huffman, B., southwest part of county.
Hubbard, David, Peter and Philip, brothers; the first, Mulberry Grove; second, east Greenville; last, west Greenville.
Hubbard, T. S., L. B. and George W., sons of Peter; first two, east Greenville.
Hubbard, Simeon W. and John, sons of
Philip ; Simeon, west Greenville; John, killed in Texas during the war.
Henry, Matthew. old settler.
Henry. Johnson, son of Matthew.
Hull, William T. and S. V. R., brothers; for- mer died in St. Louis during the war; lat- ter moved to Kansas.
Harned, William, died on return from Cali- fornia.
Harned, John W. and D. B., sons of Will- iam.
Hawley, Milton, lawyer and farmer.
Hawley, R. M., Delavan B. and Luther C., sons of Milton; R. M., in Northern Illinois; Delavan, southeast of Greenville; Luther, attorney, in California.
Hittle, William and Jacob, brothers, Town 7, Range 2.
Harris, U. B. and W. C., brothers; former member of County Court; latter a Cumber- land Presbyterian minister.
Hill, George W., merchant, Greenville.
Hurley, Isaac.
Hoffman, Nicholas.
Harlan, Bonum-Beaver Creek.
Harlan, William and Abner, sons of Bonum.
Hull, Benjamin, farmer, Beaver Creek.
Hudson, R. H., farmer, Mulberry Grove.
Hunter, David.
Hunter, William, Methodist clergyman.
Hunter, Samuel, John P., William M., Mar-
shall. W. Mc., Samuel J., James B. and D. N.
Hunter, John B., Thomas N. and T. J., sons of David; the first, a large stock-dealer; the last, gone West.
Hutchinson, Z. K., of singing family.
Hazler, V. W .- Okaw.
Hadley, S. P .-- Okaw.
Holsberry. John-Okaw.
Holcomb, P. J .- Greenville.
Holcomb, S. B. and P. E., sons of P. J.
Hunt, Charles W.
Hagan, John T.
Hutchinson, W. T., Cumberland Presbyterian minister.
Hoiles, Charles, banker and merchant, Green- ville.
Harmon, Anderson and William.
Hampton, John M .- Pleasant. Prairie.
Holbrook, Amos, farmer and old settler. Holbrook, Jacob, Methodist and great hunter. Hilliard, J. C., farmer.
Harris, James H.
Harris, James W., Charles D., Patrick H. and Jacob, sons of James H .; James, Pat- rick and Jacob, farmers; Charles D., lum- ber-dealer.
Hynes, Thomas W., Presbyterian minister, Old Ripley, and Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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HISTORY OF BOND COUNTY.
Hynes, A. W., merchant, Greenville, brother of Thomas W.
Hess, H. W., northwest quarter of northeast quarter of Section 32, Town 4, Range 4.
Hugg, S., southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 32, Town 4, Range 4. Isley, Stanford -- Zion.
Ives, Myron, farmer.
Ives, Charles, son of Myron.
Jackson, Larkin, James W., John C. and George W., brothers.
Jones, James, second County Clerk, 1819. Johnston, James.
Jandt, H. G., merchant, Old Ripley.
Jandt, H. A., merchant, son of H. G.
Jett, John, had large family, died in La Grange.
Jett, Thomas, Francis and Humphrey, all died north Zion.
Jett, Thomas A.
Jett, William A. and Stephen J., sons of Thomas.
Jett, J. Madison, north part of Section 4, Town 6, Range 3.
Jett, T. Jefferson.
Jett, Jacob H., died in La Grange.
Jett, B. F. and James W., live in La Grange. Jett, John H. and Gabriel, sons of Francis; the former on northeast quarter of Section 31, Town 5, Range 2.
Jett, Stark N. and Thos N., sons of Humphrey. Jackson, John.
Jackson, James T., Jonathan, W. H. and Freling, sons of John.
Joy, Samuel N. and Sylvester.
Jones, Nathaniel C. and Daniel D., brothers and twins; the former died in the army. Jarrard, Abram, runs saw-mill.
Jewett, Benjamin, near Fairview.
Johnson, Israel, died north Bethel. Jennings, B., died east Greenville.
Jennings, W. E. and C. W., brothers; former died north Bethel.
Jay, J. A., blacksmith.
Jones, William, north Bethel.
Johnson, Charles, member County Court, 1820, etc.
Johnson, Benjamin, member Legislature, Pocahontas.
Johnson, Charles, died in Bond County.
Johnson, Duncan, died at Vandalia.
Johnson, J. P., banker. Highland, Kan. Johnson, Hugh, killed at the South. Johnson, James, died in California.
Kershner, Isaac, died in Bond County. Kirkpatrick, William.
Koonce, Nicholas, died in Bond County. Koonce, George, Jacob, Christ H. and Joseph L., sons of Nicholas; George moved to Harper's Ferry; Jacob, Sheriff of Bond County, 1852, etc. ; Joseph a farmer.
Kelsoe, Alexander, Clerk Circuit Court.
Kizer, Henry, Okaw.
Kimbro, Frederick, Zion.
Kirkham, Jesse, Pocahontas.
Kirkland, John.
King, John B., Okaw.
Kesner, Jacob, William C. and Josiah, Okaw. Kesterson, Robert, Okaw.
Kuykendall, Simon, runs saw-mill and farm. Kingsbury, Ira, farmer and surveyor.
Kingsbury, A. N., Daviess, A. N. and John, sons of Ira; all attorneys, and the latter, A. N., Judge of Montgomery County Court. Kerr. Lewis, Zion.
Keys, Thomas, merchant, Keysport.
Long, James, Baptist clergyman; came in 1822.
Long, Peter, Baptist clergyman, son of James.
Long, Thomas, son of James, merchant and had a wool factory.
Long, James, Lemuel B., Isham V. and Peter, sons of Peter; James, a farmer, and Lemuel a merchant at Old Ripley. Lindley, Jacob, an old settler.
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CITY OF GREENVILLE.
Lindley, Elisha, Town 7, Range 4. Lindley, Urias, Town 4, Range 3.
Lindley, Joseph, an old settler. Libbey, W. P., near Elm Point. Libbey, W. A., S. H. and John, sons of W. P. Little, James.
Leaverton, Noah, Methodist minister, died in Kansas.
Leaverton, John A. and Wilson, sons of Noah; former died in Sangamon County, a large land owner; the latter lives at Chatham, Ill., a farmer.
Lyttaker, Moses, a brave soldier.
Lynch, Henry. Lynch, Henry F., son of Henry.
Lookinbill, J. H.
Lucas, William, old settler.
Lister, W. W.
Laws, Fielding, and John A , brothers, north of La Grange,
Laws, Thomas A., James and Newman, sons of Fielding.
Lawson, Joseph, Beaver Creek.
Lampkin, P. W., merchant and farmer, Poca- hontas.
Lampkin, Benjamin and George, sons of P. W .; former died at Pocahontas.
Lansing, J. D., died at Greenville.
Littlefield, L. P., gone West.
Lester, J. L. D.
Lovet, John G., farmer.
Lovet, John C., son of John G.
Mains, James, died near Greenville.
Moore, Albert, died near Beaver Creek. Mills, George S., son of David.
Miles, David, son of William.
Miles, William, Methodist minister, Poca- hontas.
Miles, James, Elijah and Morris, brothers.
Miles, Irving, Jonathan and William, sons of Elijah; the first named died at home, Beaver Creek.
Moss, W. W., died near Woburn,
Moss, Lemuel S. and James H., sons of W. W.
Malone, John M., harnessmaker, Greenville. Moore, Emery, farmer, Okaw.
Meritt, Isaac N., farmer, Okaw.
Murray, Jordan, farmer, Okaw.
Moore, Joseph, farmer, Beaver Creek. Moore, William, farmer, son of Joseph.
Metcalf, Balaam, died on Beaver Creek.
Metcalf, William and Henry H., sons of Ba- laam, and farmers.
Mason, Haywood,-Gillham Creek.
Mayfield, William and James, brothers, Gill- ham Creek.
Miller, George W., Mayor of Greenville.
Mattinly, J., eye doctor, Mulberry Grove.
Miller, Rufus, -Mulberry Grove.
Maxey, Joel, Fairview.
Mathews, Elisha, north of Fairview.
Mathews, J. J., John F. and E. P., sons of Elisha; J. J. moved to Fayette.
Moore, Daniel and Philip, brothers, early settlers; the former a brother-in-law of Ned Elam.
McClung, James, north of Greenville.
Mills, Jonathan and Thomas J., sons of Rev. William Mills; former died in Texas.
Mills, W. J., harness-dealer, Greenville.
May, John,-north of Zion.
Maxey, William O.
Merry, Prettyman, David, Robert, Samuel, James C., Andrew B. and David W., brothers, sons of David; Robert keeps livery-stable; Samuel southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 33, Town 6, Range 3; James, northeast quarter Sec- tion 20, Town 6, Range 3; Andrew, north- east quarter Section 31, Town 6, Range 3; David, northwest quarter Section 32, Town 6, Range 3.
McAdow, S. N. and David K., brothers; for- mer County Judge and member of County Court.
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HISTORY OF BOND COUNTY.
McAdow, John and William, sons of S. N. Miller, Lewis, near Ripley.
Miller, Charles, founder of Millersburg.
May, Morris, southeast part of Pleasant Prairie.
May, Robert, Isaac J. and M. V., sons of Morris.
McCulley, Clinton and Clement, brothers.
McLean, James K., Captain in late war. MeManus, B. P.
McVey, Nathan, died at Greenville.
McVey, Peter, Cleaveland and Thomas, sons of Nathan.
McAdoo, D. C., farmer, near Fairview.
McCollum, William, south of Pocahontas.
McCollum, Aaron, A. W. and Henry, sons of William; A. W. lives in Pocahontas.
McShawt, William, southwest quarter Section 5, Town 5, Range 3.
Mckenzie, George,-Bethel.
McDonald, F. R.,-Okaw.
McLearen, John,-Okaw.
McCaslin, J. O. and Hugh, brothers; former Beaver Creek.
McCaslin, William G. and Williamson, sons of J. O.
McAdams, Jesse, Robert, James, Sloss and John, brothers; first three farmers; Sloss for many years Sheriff; John member of Connty Court.
McAdams, Jesse and Hiram, sons of Jesse. McAdams, Henry, son of James.
McLenny, John H. McAlilly, James J.
Murphy, John and Thomas.
Morey, Hiram, -Mulberry Grove.
Mayo, Benjamin F., Henry and Charles, brothers; Benjamin north of Fairview. Myatt, Alexander, member County Court.
Myatt, Wesley, Alexander B., W. C. and J. B., sons of Alexander; Wesley, killed; Alexander and W. C. farmers, Okaw.
McNeill, Neilly, father of Abe and William.
McNeill, Abe, large land owner. McNeill, William, farmer.
Mills, Andrew G., old settler, Beaver Creek. Mills, Milton, son of A. G.
Mackay, A. C., member of County Court sev- eral years.
Mackay, Robert, son of A. C .; also member of County Court.
McCaslin, John M., Sheriff, 1879-80.
McCaslin, Younger. early settler.
McCracken, James, Nathan and John P., brothers; the two first near Bethel; John southeast quarter of southeast quarter Sec- tion 30, Town 7, Range 4.
McCord, John H., Robert E. and James S., Bethel.
McCord, Elihu R., hotel-keeper, Greenville.
Morgan, Thomas, Circuit Clerk, 1833, etc.
Morgan, W. T., farmer.
McFarland, Robert, died near Bethel.
McFarland, C. C. and John V., farmers, sons of Robert.
McCulley, James I. and Joseph, brothers, the former gone to Kansas; the latter a farmer. McCracken, Eli, Methodist minister.
McCurley, Abraham.
McCurley, Hartwell, son of Abraham.
McCann, William. and Joseph, brothers, Pleasant Prairie.
Murray, William B., member County Court, Pocahontas.
McReynolds, John.
Margrave, John, farmer and Presbyterian.
Margrave, Felix, Treasurer of Bond County. Mears, Edward A.
Moody, Richard.
Moody, Andrew, son of Richard.
McLain, John A., and J. Thomas, brothers.
McLain, N. W., C. D., Thomas R., A. H. and Milton J., sons of John A .; N. W. a ma- chinist; C. D. and Thomas, farmers; A. H. and Milton, in Kansas.
Myres, Joseph,-Beaver Creek.
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CITY OF GREENVILLE.
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McAdams, William.
McAdams, Samuel G., son of William, Cap tain Company E, Twenty-second Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, a brave soldier, killed while searching for deserters.
McAdams, J. M., son of Captain S. G., Treasurer of the county.
McCaslin, W. R., northwest quarter Section 29, Town 7, Range 3.
Montgomery, John.
Newhall, Horatio, Greenville, 1824.
Nowlin, David, Circuit Clerk in 1825. Nowlin, John.
Neathery, G. W., northeast quarter Section 35, and northwest quarter Section 36, Town 7, Range 2.
Nesbit, Robert, north of Fairview.
Nance, Berick, north of Old Ripley.
Neidhammer, John, east of Old Ripley.
Neifardt, Jacob, north of Old Ripley.
Near, Alfred, -Greenville.
Nicholson, J. F. and George W., brothers; J. F., Pleasant Prairie.
Ormsby, Martin P., Presbyterian clergyman. Oates, W. S., east Greenville.
Overstreet, William-Kansas.
Pritchett, Thomas J .- Fairview.
Potts, Stringer, Amos, Daniel; F. G., north- west quarter Section 7, Town 4, Range 3; Henry and Robert.
Potter, J. M .- Elm Point.
Pender, Andrew.
Pugh, William H., east Fairview.
Price, Jonathan, Isaac H., Oliver and Thomas.
Powell, Benjamin E. and W. C., brothers.
Page, R. G. and Jesse, Town 7, Range 4. Pierson, Aaron, Town 4, Range 2.
Purveyear, James A., Town 4, Range 3. Pettijohn, Reuben, an early Justice of Peace. Perry, Joseph, east Elm Point.
Paine, Elisha and William, brothers, Town 5, Range 4.
Paine, William R., Thomas and John B., sons of Elisha.
Plant, Williamson, settled in county 1818, died 183 -.
Plant, John, William, Robert, Williamson, Lorenzo D. and James, sons of William- son; John died in 1865; William, at New Orleans; Robert died July 4, 1852; Will- iamson died of cholera May 12, 1833; Lo- renzo died May 21, 1861; James died March 22, 1850.
Plant, L. B., son of Robert.
Plant, Lemuel H. and Williamson, sons of L. D .; former died on the way to Califor- nia in 1852; latter, Sheriff of Bond County many years, and Secretary of Vandalia Railroad Company.
Plant, W. L., James D. and George F., sons of James; W. L., Town 5, Range 4; George, Town 5, Range 3.
Pool, John, settled afterward in Putnam County.
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