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USA > Illinois > Putnam County > Records of the olden time; or, Fifty years on the prairies. Embracing sketches of the discovery, exploration and settlement of the country, the organization of the counties of Putnam and Marshall, biographies of citizens, portraits and illustrations > Part 58
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HENRY DOSE.
Mr. Dose is a farmer, living in Palatine. He was born in Alsace, France, in 1823, came to this country in 1847, and located in Putnam county in 1867. He married Miss Catherine Errick, a native of Bavaria, Germany. their union being blessed with seven children,-Christiana, Philip, Theodore, Lawrence, Mary, Theresa, and Mich- ael. They are members of the Catholic church. Mr. Dose owns 157 acres of land, all improved.
JAMES G. LAUGHLIN.
Mr. Laughlin is a farmer, living at Mount Palatine, who was born in Bond county, Ill., October 6, 1824, and with his parents came to Putnam county in 1830, He married Julia Smith, born in Herkimer county. New York, in 1850, lived a while in Orange county, and came to Illinois in 1847. They have eight children-Marion E., Charles Emmett, Antoinette, John R,, James A., Jennie, Samuel F. and Chester H., and one (Mabel) deceased. They are members of the Congregational church. He owns an improved farm of 160 acres, and other land, and is one of the leading citizens of the place.
ADAM MATERN.
A farmer. living on section 12, post office, Mount Palatine. Mr. Matern was born in Bavaria, Germany, in 1826. He came to this country in 1844. and located in this county, on section 13, range 2. In 1854 he married Miss Theresa Amrann, also a native of Bavaria, by whom he has seven children, -Michael, Elizabeth. Joseph, Barnard, Theresa, William and Henry, and three deceased. They are members of the Catholic church. Mr. M. has served the community in the capacity of a school director for a number of years. He owns 255 acres of improved land, with good buildings.
YOUNG A. GLENN.
Mr. Glenn is & farmer, born in McLean connty, in this State. in 1828. His father was an early setticr here, coming in 1822. Mr. Glenn, Sr., was well known, and stood high in the community. He raised several sons, who settled in the vicinity, and made themselves comfortably independent. The subject of this sketch was married in 1854 to Elizabeth German, born in Ohio in 1832. They have four children living, viz., Isaac D., Cordelia B., Clara E., Ann E., and Young Sherman. He takes a marked interest in schools and educational matters, having been a school director since twenty-two years of age. Although unable to perform manual labor, he is one of the most successful farmers in the county, owning 365 acres of improved land in the very garden of Illinois. He is ex- tensively engaged in stock raising, owning a fine herd of blooded cattle.
JACOB MAULFAIR.
The subject of this notice is a farmer living on section 5, whose post office address is Florid. He was born in Lebanon county. Pennsylvania, in 1834, came to Putnam county in 1856, and in 1869 married Mary A. Chance, a native of Putnam. They have four children-Seltzer, Early, Chauncy and Jacob. He is a large land-holder and good farmer, owning 280 acres of improved land in Putnam, and 120 acres elsewhere. IIe is a good farmer, indus- trious and prosperons.
EDWIN GAYLORD, M. D.
Dr. Gaylord was born in Tioga connty, Pa., February 5, 1834, and completed his education at Judson College, Mount Palatine. Choosing the medical profession, he qualified himself for practice by a severe course of study. attending lectures at the Medical Department of the University of Michigan, and at Rush College, Chicago, where he gradnated at the age of twenty-one. Three years he devoted to practice at Kewanee, and then entered the Med-
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ical College of Tennessee, where he received a diploma. He was promoted a surgeon in the army, and served nntil he resigned. He comes from an old family, and traces his lincage in a direct line back to 1630. He is the youngest son of the late Aaron Gaylord of Marshall connty, and grandson of Lemuel Gaylord, a soldier of the Revolution, whose honored remains rest in Cumberland cemetery, on Sandy Creck, Marshall connty. Here likewise rests his father, who was born in 1792, and died in 1834. The doctor is wedded to his profession, and well read up in the medical literature of the day. He is both progressive and successful in business.
WILLIAM NEWBURN.
This gentleman is a farmer living in section 4. Postoffice, Hennepin. Mr. Newburn was born in Warren county, Ohio, in 1824. and located in this county when eighteen years of age. In 1852 he married Leah Harley, who was born in Lancaster connty Pa., in 1828. They have seven children, Samuel H., John W .. Mary E,, Amy, Martha A., Irene and William. Mr. N. has served in the district in which he resides in the capacity of a school director for several years. He owns 200 acres of improved land, with good residence and other buildings.
JOHN MCNABB.
Mr. McNabb, as his name indicates, is a Scotchman by birth, born in 1809. and came to the United States in 1826. Ile first landed in the state of New York where he enlisted in the regular service and served against the In- dians in Florida, under Gen. Scott, where he was disabled and discharged from the service with a pension. He came to Putnam county in 1838 and married Margaret Morrison in that year, a country woman of his, by whom he has had six children, David, Robert, James, John, Orella and James. He owns 160 acres of land and attends the Congregational church.
WILLIAM HAWES, Jr.
Mr. Hawes was born Clinton county, Ohio, in 1833, and came to Putnam connty with his parents when five years old. In 1858 he married Ellen Klisbee, born in Lacon, by whom he has one child, now Mrs. Roberts. Mrs, Hawes died in 1864. In 1865 he was married again to Mary J. Trone, of York county, Pa. Mr. Hawes has served bis township two terms as supervisor, has been a school director seven years, and is now serving as a mem- ber of the town council and President of the Board. Ile owns two farms, embracing 360 acres, with a fine residence and grounds adjoining town.
S. T. ENGLAND.
Mr. England is a farmer. living on section 2. in Mount Palatine. He was born in Washington connty, Pa., in 1835, and located in Putnam county in 1865. In 1860 he married Miss Therasa Larimer, who was born in Westmore- land county, Pa. They have four children living-Laura, James, Emma and George. The family attend ser- vices at the Friends church, Mr. E. is very pleasantly situated, and his farm of one hundred acres is valuable.
DAVID SWANEY.
Mr. Swaney is a farmer, residing on section 9, postoffice, Clear Creek. He was born in Dauphin county, Pa., in 1827, and came to this connty with his uncle in 1840. In 1853 he married Mary A. Hoyle, a native of Belmont connty, Ohio, their children being three in number, Joseph II., Willis H. and Clarence C. Mr. S. owns 440 acres of land, all improved. He furnished a substitute during the war. Mrs. Swaney is a member of the Society of Friends.
L. STUDYVIN.
Mr. Studyvin lives on section 8, and his postoffice is at Hennepin. He was born in Fayette county, Ohio, in 1825, and came to Putnam county when a child of seven in 1832. In 1856 he wedded Abbie Mullens, born in Preble county, Ohio. They have seven children, Calvin Jr., Incz M., Samuel W., Clara A., William E., Isaac A,, and Mag- gie A. He owns 177 acres of well improved land, and is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
FRED WOLF.
Mr. Wolf is a native of Bavaria, Germany, where he was born in 1841, and came to the United States in 1848. He landed first in Putnam county, then removed to LaSalle, and finally returned to Putnam in 1865, where he has since resided. In 1863 he wedded Clara Mardin, born in Putnam county, by whom he has seven children, George, Emma, Edward, Clara, Louis, Fred. and Martin. They are members of the Catholic church. Mr. Wolf is a first- class farmer and a hard worker, owning 200 acres of well improved land in Putnam, and 100 in La Salle county.
JAMES ANDERSON.
Mr. Anderson was born in Delaware county Pennsylvania in 1828, moved with his parents to Ohio in 1829, and from thence to Putnam county. Ile married Mary B. McCabe, of Trenton, New Jersey, in 1852, who was born in 1826. They have two children living-Ann E. and Philip B. Mrs. Anderson is a member of the M. E. church. He owns eighty acres of land under excellent cultivation, with good improvements, and was one of the first to see and appreciate the advantages of using drain tile.
MICHAEL WOLF.
The subject of this sketch came from the " Fatherland," having been born in Bavaria in 1832, and emigrated to this conntry in 1848, first locating in LaSalle county, He married Eva M. Herrmino in 1854. She was born in
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Germany. They have six children-four sons and two danghters, viz,, Theodore F. Jacob, Theresa. Frank. Peter, and Lizzie, and belong to the Catholic faith. Mr. Wolf is energetic and pushing, a good manager. hard working and industrious. He owns a finely cultivated farm of 240 acres a good brick dwelling house and first class im- provements.
ISAAC S. HAM.
Mr. Ham is a farmer residing on section 17. Postoffice, Ox Bow. He was horn in Kennebec, Maine, in 1807, moved with his parents to New York in 1811, thence to Adams conntv. Ohio. in 1819, where Mr. H. remained until 1845, when he moved to this county, located on his present homestead, and huilt a water mill, which he has run up to the last year, cutting about two million feet of lumber. In 1849 he married Miss Maria Cynthia Murch, a native of Courtland connty, New York, born in 1828. They have three children living, - Mary E., Harry C. and Wayne I. They attend the M. E. church. in the Sabbath school of which Mrs. Ham has been a teacher many years. She is a lady of refinement and intelligence, and a most pleasant neighbor. Mr. Ham is a millwright, and has built several mills in other sections of this state and in Kentucky. He owns 122 acres of improved land, and has a very pleasant residence, romantically situated in the timber on Clear Creek, near Caledonia.
EDWARD JAKES.
Mr. Jakes is a farmer, whose postoffice address is Ox Bow, although he resides on section 13, Hennepin town- ship. He was born in Northamptonshire, England, in 1817, came to this country in 1835. and after a brief sojourn in New York state, enlisted in the Fourth Infantry, regular army. under Col. Zach. Taylor, and served three years in the war against the Seminole, Creek and Cherokee Indians in Alabama, Fiorida and Tennessee. He was discharged at Padncah. Ky., in 1838, and in 1843 married, in that state. Mrs. Margaret Dunbar (Young). She was a native of Ohio, and had three children by a former marriage,-Clarissa, Elizabeth and Cl.rinda. Mr. Jakes owns 180 acres of land in a good state of cultivation.
NEWTON J. MATHIS.
Mr. Mathis is a farmer living on section 30. Postoffice, Ox Bow. He was born in Champaign county, Ohio. November 22, 1837, located in Putnam county in 1842, and in 1858 married Miss Mary J. Seyhold. She was born in Warren county, Ill., Octcher 14 1839. They have three children living. - William Leslie, Edward A. and James N. They are members of the M. E. church, and he is a me noer of the hoard of school directors in his district. He has 225 acres of land, with good improvements.
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GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP.
JOSEPH REINHARDT.
Mr. Reinhardt is an adopted American citizen, born in Hesse Cassell, Germany, in 1828, and coming to this country in 1852 and locating on the place where he has since resided. He visited his native country in 1859. return- ing the following year, more than ever satsified with his choice of a home. In 1852 he married Bertha Brenneman, a countrywoman of his, and to them have been born five children, viz., Adolph in 1853, Emma in 1855, Mary in 1857, Helen in 1859, and Lena in 1861. Mr. Rheinhardt represented his district in the 27th General Assembly, and proved himself a safe, sagacious and popular legislator. Mr. Rheinhardt is a large farmer, owning 770 acres of land under excellent cultivation, and is a man of unusual intelligence and refinement. He is a representative man of a large class of German citizens in this county.
LUTHER D. GUNN.
Mr. Gunn was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, 'on July 28, 1814, and came to Putnam county in June. 1836. He is a carpenter by trade, and the first year worked in Hennepin, after which he went into the country, and located at Granville in 1839. In 1840 he married Miss E. Collins, one of the early settlers of the county, whose recollections of the deprivations and discomforts of the pioneers are full of interest. Her native town was Gran- ville, New York. They have eleven children living and three deceased-Joel C , Amos D .. Fannie, Lucy, Eva C., Sarah, Mary A., Ellen L., Henry D., Nellie L., and Clara C. Are members of the Congregationalist church of Gran- ville. Mr. Gunn owns 200 acres of land, and the finest residences in the county.
ROBERT W. MOORE.
Mr. Moore is ore of the first settlers in the county. He was born in Brown county, Ohio, October 3, 1803, moved with his parents to Bond county, Ill., in 1819. and in 1829 located in Pntnam (then Tazewell) county, where he has since followed farming. His residence is on section 8, Postoffice, Granville. March 28. 1830. he married Miss Fannie Leeper, daughter of Judge Leeper, of Jacksonville, Ill. She died March 10, 1842, leaving six children,-Elizabeth, John A., James H., Martha, Mary A. and Sarah. John died in 1860, and Sarah in 1868. In 1846 be married Miss Nancy McClung. The only child by this marriage, Francis E., was born in April, 1848, and died June 4. 1850. They are members of the Granville Presbyterian church, of which Mr. M, has been an elder fitty-one years, being one of the twenty-two original members. In 1824 the synod of the Presbyterian church for the States of Indiana, Illinois and Missouri met at Shoal Creek, traveling on horseback, and the attendance was so great and the country so sparsely settled that adequate accommodations conld not be provided. Mr, Moore owns 453 acres of land.
HIRAM COLBY.
Mr. Colby is a farmer residing in Granville. He was born in Gennessee connty, New York, in 1825, came West in 1855, located in this township and followed his trade of carpenter until 1870, since which time he has devoted himself exclusively to farming. In 1851 he married Miss Sophia E, Clark, a native of the same piace as himself. She died in 1876, leaving four children .- Newton H., Emma J., Archie L,, and L. Isabel. In 1878 Mr. Colby married Mrs. G. A. Goldsmith (Wykoff), a native of Knox county, Ill. They are members of the Congregational church. Mr. Colby served his community as supervisor two years, and has been a member of the board of school directors some fourteen years. He owns 430 acres of land. all nnder cultivation, with good improvements.
WILLIAM W. SHEPHERD.
Mr. Shepherd lives on section 8 in Granville township, and was born in Brown county, Ohio, in 1832. He em- igrated to Winnebago county, in this State, in 1856, and settled in Pntnam county in 1859. He married Mary A. Moore in 1860, born and reared in this county. They have had four children born to them,-Etta M. L. Verner, Harry L. and Sarah. Are members of the Congregationalist church in Granville. Mr. Shepherd owns eighty acres of well cultivated land, which he farms in person.
THOMAS WARE.
A farmer, residing in Granville. He was born in Franklin county, Mass., in 1806, came West in 1833, and with his brother Ralph located in this township and commenced farming, which avocation he has successfully fol- lowed to the present time. In 1833 he married in Worcester, Mass., Miss Nancy L. Shepherd, also a native of that state. She died in 1846, leaving five children, two of whom have since died, Thomas S., Nancy L. (Mrs. Farwell), and Charles K. are still living. May 6, 1847, Mr. Ware married Miss Mary A. Stewart, a native of Bond county, Ill.,
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his present wife. The children by this marriage are William S., Mary A., Sarah E., Henry M., James W., Joseph E., Lucy E., and Justin P. They are members of the Congregational church, and consistent and energetic workers in the canse of temperance. Two sons-in-law of Mr, Ware and his son Charles K., served in the army during the war of the rebellion, two of them being wounded. As one of the first settlers of the township Mr. Ware was prom- inently identified with the establishment of schools and churches, and was an active and cheerful worker in pro- viding suitable accommodations for these indispensable adjuncts of civilization. He owns 375 acres of land, all nnder cultivation save the timber, and his improvements are pleasant and substantial.
BAZDALE ISH.
The father of Mr. Ish was a soldier in the war of 1812, and at its close he settled in Wayne county, Indiana, where the subject of this sketch was born in 1820. Two years later he removed to the vicinity of Peoria, and in 1829 came to what is now Putnam county, and selecting as a homestead the place his son occupies to-day. Here he grew to manhood, and his remembrances of those pioneer days are well worth commemorating. In 1848 he married Miss Lucia Servis, born in Meigs county, Ohio, who has brought him six children, with names as follows: George, Francis, Alice, Herman, Lyman, and Irene. Mr. Ish has served the people in various public capacities, and his industry and enterprise has been rewarded with a comfortable independence. He owns 214 acres of valuable land, has a comfortable house and pleasant surroundings, and is a genial, hospitable gentleman.
J. F. SHEPHERD.
Mr. Shepherd is an old resident of Granville, coming here in 1834. He was born in Norton, Mass,, in 1824, coming here with his father, who purchased from government the present site of Granville, at $1.25 per acre. When sixteen years of age Mr. Shepherd began farming, and September 16th, 1849, consummated the most important event of his life by marrying Miss Juliette Richardson, in Peoria-a native of Muskingum county, Ohio. They have four children living, -- Levi L., Eliza (Mrs. Penfield), Daniel, Franklin L. and Eva; and two deceased, Lucy and Juliette. Are members of the Baptist Church. of which Mr. S, is trustee, Mr, and Mrs. Shepherd are always found on the right side in any movement whose object is to benefit mankind. They take a deep interest in Sabbath school and temperance work, and are outspoken in the condemnation of wrong. They have achieved a comfortable independence, and in their pleasant home, surrounded by books and papers, enjoying the companionship of friends and children, their days go happily by, and their lives are
"Free from woes that vex the poor, And griefs that hannt the rich man's door."
ANDREW C. MOORE.
Mr. Moore is a native of this county, and born on the place he now occupies-something that can be said of very few Americans. His father came from Brown county, Ohio, where he was born in 1798, moved to Illinois in 1819, and to this county in 1832. He died here January 24, 1880. Mr. Moore was married in 1865 to Mary C. Haw- kins, who was born in Washington county, New York, and they have three children-Elma C., Olive and John A. Are members of the Presbyterian church of Union Grove.
J. D. HULLINGER.
Mr. Hullinger is a farmer, born in Champaign county, Ohio, who emigrated with his parents to La Salle county in 1833 and came to Putnam in 1840. He married Sarah B Church, a native of Stamford, N. Y., in 1846. She died in 1874 leaving seven children, Caleb B., Frank W., Mary F., Charles S., Henry H., Phebe G, and John D. Mr. H. takes a deep interest in education, giving his children all the benefits to be derived therefrom, and serving as school director sixteen years, He owns 200 acres of well improved land, takes pride in fine cattle and fat hogs and has filled various minor offices. His father died in 1836 and his mother two years later.
FRED T. BEERS. Granville, Putnam County, Illinois,
DAVID FESSLER.
Mr. Fessler is a native of the Keystone state (Pa.) where he was born in Lebanon county in 1833, and ten years later moved to Indiana. He came to Putnam county in 1867. Three years previous he married Carrie Bear, of Lancaster county, Pa. They have six children, William. Clara, Mattie, Theodore, Harris and Harvey. He is a member of the A. F. and A. M., and owns seventy acres of well improved land.
W. B. NEWPORT.
Mr. Newport was born in Boone county, Kentucky, in 1828 and came to Putnam county, with his parents in 1836, returning the same fall for the purpose of completing his education. Ile remained there nntil 1840. In 1859, he married Sarah Pipes who died in 1876, leaving three surviving children, Virginia, Laura and Henrietta. Mr, N. is well informed on all topics of the day, is well read up politically, and asks no man what he shall believe or how he shall vote. He owns 160 acres of land under good cultivation and is a model American farmer.
S. H. MUMMA.
Mr. Mamma was born of German parentage in Dauphin county, Pa., in 1838 and came to Granville in 1863. Three years before he married Anna A, Vanderslice, a towns woman of himself. In 1875 he embarked in the mer-
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cantile business and is the leading tradesman of the place, carrying a very complete assortment of well selected goods. He is the father of ten sons and daughters, viz: James V., Harry L., Willie D., Gracie E., Warren S., Her- bert 1., Mary E., Charlie L., Richard and Fannie. Are members of the Congregational church, of Granville. He is township collector and member of the council, has held other minor offices, and stands well in the com- munitv.
CHRISTIAN BRUDER.
Mr. Bruder is a blacksmith living in Granville. He was born in Germany in 1828, came to the United States in 1852 and located in Granville. He has followed his trade continuously since coming here. In 1872 he married Barbara Mea, also a native of Germany. By this marriage Mr. Bruder has three children, Leonard, Lena and Fritz, and two hy a former marriage, Mary and Theodore. Himself and wife are members of the Lutheran church. He owns 240 acres of land in Livingston county and his residence, shop and one block in Granvillc.
E. C. SMITHI.
Mr. Smith is a teamster residing in Granville. He was horn in Frederick, Md., in 1820, removed to Jefferson county, Ohio, in 1852. but remained there only a short time, coming to Henuepin the same year. In 1848 he mar- ried Sarah J. Davis, a native of Ohio. They have three children living, William F., Amos P. and Oscar. Mr Smith has filled the position of street commissioner, and has been three years a constable, an office he still holds. He owns a house and three lots in Granville In 1862 he enlisted in company E. 4th Ill. Cavalry, and served to the close of the war. He was captured by the rebel General Forbes in 1862 and paroled on the field. He participated in all the actions in which his regiment was engaged during the war.
ALANSON WHITAKER.
Mr. Whitakeris a retired farmer living in Granville, and is one of the pioneers of Putnam county. He was born in Cumberland county, N. J., March 24th, 1810. and in 1835 started "overland" for the far distant west, arriv- ing at Hennepin after a journey of four weeks. May 28, 1839, he married Maria J. Taggart, a native of Pennsyl- vania. She died in 1845, leaving two children, Emma, born January 17, 1840, and Otis N .. horn July 31, 1844, the latter of whom died July 28, 1845. June 19, 1851. Mr. Whitaker married Hannah Boxandale, his present wife, a native of Lancastershire, England. They have two children, Mary R., born September 15. 1852, and Sarah C., born March 2, 1857. Mr Whitaker and wife are members of the Baptist church, of which he has heen 30 years a deacon. He has also been treasurer of the school fund fifteen years. He owns valuable property in the village.
JOEL W. EAMES.
Mr. Eames is a farmer residing on section 35, postoffice, Granville. He was born in Whitingham, Windham county, Vermont, September 6. 1814, and came west with his mother and sisters in 1839, locating in Granville. In 1873 he Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffenickle (nee Vanderslice), a native of Pennsylvania, He has four children by a former marriage, Charlie H .. George B., Mary E. and Judson T. Mr. Eames and wife are members of the Congregational church. He owns 340 acres of land. all under cultivativation, with good improvements.
WILLIAM DUNN.
This gentleman is a resident of Granville, and is engaged in the manufacture of carriages. He was born in Greenwich, Washington county N Y., in 1828 In 1854 he came to Putnam county, remained one year and returned to New York. In 1863 he located here permanently, since which time he has been engaged in his present business. In 1868 he married Sarah M. McFarland, a native of Salem, N. Y. Mrs. Dunn is 'a member of the Congregational church Mr. Dunn belongs to the Masonic order. He has been a member of the town council for several years, during the last two years occupying the position of president of that body. He owns a comfortable residence and shop. In 1864 he enlisted in the 139th Ill. Volunteer Infantry and served until the expiration of his term of enlist- ment. Was also deputy sheriff in Washington connty, N. Y., before coming to this county.
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