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Powers M. laborer; S. 28; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Powers P. laborer; S. 28; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Price D. M. farm ; Sec. 36; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Price D. W. farmer ; S. 18; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
R ANDECKER CHRISTOPH,
Farmer; Sec. 11; P. O. Polsgrove; born in Wurtemburg, Germany, Sept. 29, 1827; republican ; Lutheran ; came to this Co. in 1859; owns 150 acres of land, val- ned at $4,000; married B. Kaufman, March 15, 1860; she was born in Germany; they have three children living, two boys and one girl, and one deceased; Mr. R. has been School Director for twelve years.
Rittenhauer Henry, laborer ; Sec. 36; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Roberts J. R. farm : S. 29; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Roberts John R., Jr., farmer; Sec. 29; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Roberts Wm. farm; S. 33; P. O. Mt. Carroll. ROBERTSON L. N. Renter ; Sec. 15; P. O. Polsgrove; born in Washington Co., N. Y., Oct. 2, 1851; came to this Co. in 1857; owns property valued at $500; mar- ried H. Eackert, Oct. 20, 1874; she was born Wis .; they have two children, one boy and one girl.
S CHILLY JOHN, farmer; Sec. 24; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Scroppel W. J. laborer; Sec. 11; P. O. Pols- grove.
Scroppel William, farmer; Sec. 11; P. O. Polsgrove.
Shirk J. B. farm ; Sec. 10; P. O. Polsgrove. Shultz C. farmer; Sec. 10; P. O. Polsgrove. Schultze W. farm ; Sec. 10; P. O. Polsgrove. Sisler Ben. farmer; Sec. 36; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Sisler John, farm ; S. 36; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Sisler W. S. farm ; Sec. 36; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Sisler Wm. farm ; Sec. 25; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Smith D. farmer; Sec. 6; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Smith Ely Y. farm ; S. 36; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Smith J. farmer; Sec. 5; P. O. Polsgrove. Somerville George, farmer; Sec. 28; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Somerville Joseph, farmer; Sec. 21; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Somerville R. farm ; Sec. 19; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Sonders W. farm ; Sec. 27; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Spahr Jolin farmer; Sec. 5; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Summerville J. retired; Sec. 28; P.O. Mt. Carroll.
Summerville William, renter; Sec. 30; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Stewart H. farmer; Sec, 24; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Strickler V. farmer ; Sec.16; P.O. Mt. Carroll.
AYLOR ELISHA, farmer; Sec. 27; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Taylor William H.
Thompson David.
Thompson J. farmer; Sec. 5; P. O. Pleasant Valley.
Tibbits E. farmer; Sec. 26; P.O. Mt. Carroll.
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Tibbits T. laborer; Scc. 26; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Tibbits W. laborer ; Sec.26: P.O. Mt. Carroll. Tripp S. A. farmer ; Sec. 9; P. O. Polsgrove. Tubes R. renter; Sec. 35; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
W TAY GEORGE, teacher; P. O. Mt. Carroll.
Watson R. farmer; Sec. 35; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Wacker J. P. farmer; Sec. 4, P.O. Polsgrove. Wells Andrew, Sec. 28; P. O. Mt. Carroll. Wells J. farmer; Sec. 28; P. O. Mt. Carroll. White E. C. farmer; Sec.36; P.O. Mt. Carroll. White Robert, farmer ; Sec. 7; P. O. Savanna. White Thos. farmer; Sec. 7; P. O. Savanna. Williams T. farmer ; Sec.13; P.O. Mt. Carroll. Williamson A.farm ; Sec.13; P.O. Mt. Carroll.
Williamson J. farm ; Sec.13; P.O. Mt. Carroll. WILLIAMS R. A. Teacher and Post Master; Polsgrove; born in Pa. July 25, 1844; came to this Co. in 1870; owns a house and lot of three acres, valued at $1.000; married Mary E. Tailor Jan. 25, 1874; she was born in Oswego Co., N. Y .; they have two boys living; Mr. W. has taught school for seven years, and is Tp. Treasurer; enlisted in Co. F, 184th Pa. V. I. in Jan., 1864; served about nine months ; was taken with typhoid fever, and by improper treatment lost one leg.
Williamson W. farm ; Sec.13; P.O. Polsgrove. Winters F. farmer; Sec. 4; P. O. Polsgrove. Wooton D. farmer; Sec. 3; P. O. Polsgrove. TOUNG EDWARD, farmer; Sec. 34; T
P. O. Mt. Carroll.
LIMA TOWNSHIP.
A CKER A. B. Farmer; Sec. 33; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1830; came to this Co. in 1867; owns 310 acres land; has held offices of School Director, Highway Commissioner and Supervisor; married Miss Sarah Shenefel in 1854 ; she was born in Pa .; have four children: Almira, William, Calvin and Bertie.
B AHNEY ADAM, farmer; Sec. 21; P. O. Brookville.
Bahney J. farmer; Sec. 21; P.O. Brookville. Bahney Jno. farm ; Sec. 21; P.O. Brookville. Baker Henry, retired farmer; Scc. 19; P.O. Brookville.
Beck Geo. farm; Sec. 17; P.O. Brookville. BECK JONAS, Farmer; Sec. 16; P. O. Brookville, Ogle Co .; born in Pa. in 1813: came to this Co. in 1847; owns 215 acres land ; has held the offices of School Director and Highway Commissioner; married Miss Elizabeth Shaffstall in 1841; she was born in Pa. in 1823; have three children : Aaron S., Julia A. and Sarah J. BINGAMEN WM. Farmer; Sec. 18; P. O. Brookville; born in this Co. in 1847; farms 160 land; married Miss Eleanor Marks, Dec. 26, 1876; she was born in this Co.
Bitner John, farm hand; P. O. Brookville. Boddeger Peter, Sec. 28; P. O. Brookville. Bohmer G. farm ; Sec. 28; P. O. Brookville. Bohmer Wm. farm ; S. 28; P. O. Brookville. Boyer H. B. stone mason; Sec. 21; P.O. Brookville.
BYERS DAVID, Farmer; Sec. 9; P. O. Shannon ; born in Pa. in 1812; came to this state March 27, 1854; owns 17784 acres land ; has held the offices of School Director and Highway Commissioner;
married Susan Cowen in 1844; she was born in Pa .; have three children : George, David and John.
C ARBAUGH SEYMOUR, farm hand; Sec. 7; P. O. Shannon.
CARBAUGH J. H. Farmer; Scc. 7; P. O. Shannon; born in Franklin Co., Pa., in 1851; came to this Co. June 1, 1872; owns 160 acres land ; has held the office of School Director; married Mrs. Jane M. Dean, March 13, 1873; has one child, Nel- lie: lost one child, Mary Edith.
Checsman A. farm ; Sec. 9; P.O. Brookville. Cheeseman G. farm ; Sec. 9; P.O. Brookville. Cobell I. farm hand; Sec. 31 ; P.O. Fremont. Cowen G. farmer; Sec. 32; P.O. Brookville. Cowen O. farmer; Sec. 32; P.O. Brookville.
D REIBELBIS ORLANDO, farmer: Sec. 20; P.O. Brookville.
F LEISHER W. H. Farmer; Sec. 17; P.O. Brookville.
FRANKS CHAS. Retired Farmer: Sec. 21 ; P.O. Brookville; born in England in 1793; came to this state in 1835; to this Co. in 1846; has held the offices of Justice of the Peace, Town Treasurer and School Director; married Ellen Young in 1818; she was born in England; died in 1828; he married his second wife, Mary Hart, in 1831; she was born in England; died in 1862; has three children by first marriage : James, Millie and Jane; nine by second marriage: Charles, John, Joseph, William, Jeremiah, George, Hannah, Margaret and Sarah.
Franks Geo. farm ; Sec. 21; P.O. Brookville. FRANKS JOHN W. Farmer; Sec. ·21; P.O. Brookville; born in Canada in
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1834; came to this Co. in 1846; owns 120 acres land; married Miss Charlotte Gress- inger in 1860; she was born in Pa.
FRANKS JOSEPH, Farmer; . Sec. 21; P.O. Brookville; born in Toronto, C. W., in 1836; came to this Co. in 1844; owns 98 acres land; married Miss M. Mossington in 1864; she was born in Can- ada; they have four children: Frederick, Mary, Nellie and Jane.
Fry Christian, farm; Sec. 4; P.O. Shannon. Fry Samuel, farmer; Sec. 8; P. O. Shannon. ERMAN PRATT, farm hand; Sec. 10; P.O. Brookville.
Good Christian, farm ; Sec. 8; P.O. Shannon. GOOD DAVID S. Farmer; Sec. 5; P. O. Shannon ; born in Pa. in 1833; came to this Co. May 11, 1852 ; owns 240 acres land ; has held the offices of School Director and Assessor; married Susan Kingery in 1858; she was born in Pa .; they have eight children : Tillie A., Flora E., Ira K., Harvey C., Samuel K., Levi J., Etta M. and Nancy L .; lost three children : Andrew J., Mary C. and Lydia B.
Grimes Jesse, farmer ; Sec. 6; P.O. Shannon. Grimes S. farmer ; Sec. 6; P. O. Shannon. Gross Chas. farmer; Sec. 8; P. O. Shannon. GUYER F. Farmer; Sec. 20; P. O. Brookville; born in Germany in 1820; came to this Co. June 3, 1853; owns 160 acres; has held office of School Director; married Mrs. Susan Betterman; she was born in Pa .; they have two children: Joseph and Louisa; Mrs. Guyer has three children by a former marriage: Amanda A., Cyrus and Catherine.
Guyer Jos. farmer ; Sec. 20; P. O. Shannon. H ARMAN CHRISTIAN, farmer; Sec. 9; P. O. Brookville.
Harman William.
HEPLER EMANUEL, Farmer; Sec. 28; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1823; came to this Co. in 1849; owns 96 acres ; has held offices of Assessor, Collec- tor, Supervisor and Highway Commis- sioner; married Mary Herb in 1846; she was born in Pa., and died Oct. 31, 1876; eight children: Daniel, Lydia, John, Amelia A., Mary, Cora D., Nora A. and Franklin ; lost two.
HILEMAN A. O. Farmer; Sec. 29; P. O. Brookville; born in this Co .; owns 160 acres ; his father, John Hileman, came to this Co. in 1856, and died in 1872.
Horming M. agent; Sec. 28; P.O.Brookville. Horming S. farmer ; Sec. 28; P.O. Brookville. Hull Jos. farmer; Sec. 29; P. O. Brookville. SKIE GEORGE, farmer; Sec. 19; P. O. I Brookville.
K ETTERMAN JOHN, Farmer; Sec. 6; P. O. Shannon; born in Pa. March 22, 1822; came to this Co. April 7,
1855; owns 160 acres land; holds office of School Director; married Elizabeth Stoner in 1849; she was born in Pa .; they have four children : John S., Lottie A., Mary J. and Daniel B .; lost three : William, Jacob and David R.
KETTERMAN JOHN S. Teacher; Sec. 6; P. O. Shannon ; born in Pa. in 1853; came to this Co. in 1855; is the inventor and has letters patent for a pruning shear that excels any thing of the kind yet in- vented, and is worthy the attention of any one interested.
Kingery G. farmer ; Sec. 17; P.O. Brookville. Krider J. farmer; Sec. 7; P. O. Brookville. KREBS NATHAN, Farmer; Sec. 9; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1816; came to this Co. in 1845; owns 190 acres; has held office of School Director; married Miss Catherine Hamilton in 1840; she was born in Pa .; they have two children : Mary and Sarah A.
Krider Wm. farmer; Sec. 7; P.O. Brookville. L INKER GEORGE, farmer; Sec. 20; . P. O. Brookville.
Lograntz Wm. farmer; Sec. 31; P. O. Elk- horn Grove.
Long W. A. farm hand; Sec. 33; P. O. Brookville.
M cCULLOUGH CHARLES, Sr., carpen- ter; Sec. 28; P. O. Brookville.
Marks D. farmer ; Sec. 18; P. O. Brookville. MARKS Z. D. Farmer; Sec. 18; P. O. Brookville, Ogle Co .; born in Conn. in 1822; came to this Co. in 1848; owns 160 acres; has held office of School Director; married Miss Ellen Reynolds in 1856; she was born in Mich., and died Nov. 16. 1871; married Ellen Hilemen, Oct. 28, 1875; she was born in Pa .; has seven children by first marriage: Amy L., Dennis, Robert, Eleanor, Henry, Leslie and Luna; two by second marriage : Elmer E. and Lionel.
Messner J. farm hand ; Sec.8; P.O.Brookville. Meyers J. farmer; Sec. 19; P. O. Brookville.
MICHAEL ELIAS, Farmer; Sec. 28; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1825; came to this Co. in 1853; owns 8712 acres land; has held offices of School Director, Collector and Assessor ; married Elizabeth Bomgardner in 1852; she was born in Pa., and died seventeen days after marriage; married Catherine Rickert in 1853; she was born in Pa .; they have eight children : Mary E., John W., Charles, Samuel, George, Della, Joseph and Albert.
Michaels J.farmer ; Sec. 28; P. O. Brookville. Michael P. farmer ; Sec. 20; P. O. Brookville. Michael Wm. farmer; Sec. 8; P.O.Brookville. Miller J. farmer; Sec. 30; P. O. Brookville. Miller L. farmer ; Sec. 19; P. O. Brookville.
MILLER WARNER, Farmer; Sec. 19; P. O. Brookville; born in Germany
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in 1817; came to this Co. in 1846; has held office of School Director; married Chris- tiana Baker in 1846; she was born in Ger- many; they have eight children: Mary, Louisa, Lewis, Amelia, Sarah, William, Josephine and Robert C.
Morris Edw. carpenter; Sec. 31; P. O. Elk- horn Grove.
N ICODEMUS GEO. farmer; Sec. 4; P. O. Shannon.
C TTO SAMUEL, farmer; Sec. 32; P. O. Brookville.
OVERFIELD F. S. Physician ; Sec. 21; P. O. Brookville; born in Germany in 1827; came to this state in 1856, and to this Co. in 1867: owns 93 acres land; has held office of School Director; married Miss Elizabeth Walkey; she was born in Pa .; have three children : Joseph, Walter and Lee.
PAUL ISAAC, Farmer; Sec. 33; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1838; came to this Co. in 1849: owns 100 acres land; has held office of Highway Com- missioner ; enlisted in the 92d I. V. I., and served three years; married Miss Susan B. Acker in 1870; she was born in Pa .; have four children : Ida M., Eva A., Aza A. and Maggie E.
Plock Casper, farm ; Sec. 16; P.O. Brookville. Plock Chas. farm : Sec. 19; P. O. Brookville. Plock Conrad, farm ; S. 19; P.O. Brookville. Polm Benj. farmer ; Sec. 5; P.O. Shannon. .
R AHN H. C. Farmer: Sec. 18; P. O. Shannon; born in Ogle Co. in 1848; came to this Co. in 1849; owns 120 acres land ; married Elizabeth Fry in 1871; she was born in Ill .; have three children : Geo. W., John A. and Harvey E.
RAHN JOHN, Farmer; Sec. 31; P. O. Elkhorn Grove; born in Germany in 1820; came to this Co. in 1847; owns 800 acres land; married Louisa Shelp in 1855; she was born in Germany; have six children : Catharine, Mena, Abimelech, Emma, Enoch and Henry; lost two: Emma and Esther.
Rubendall Jas. farm; Sec. 4: P. O. Shannon. S
ARBER SAMUEL, farmer; Sec. 17; P. O. Brookville.
SARBER ALBERT, Farmer; Sec. 16; P. O. Brookville; born in Ogle Co., this state, in 1851; came to this Co. in 1857; owns 80 acres land; married Miss Sarah E. Tate in 1873; she was born in Pa.
SARBER EMANUEL, Farmer; Sec. 32; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1830; came to this Co. in 1865; owns 250 acres land ; has held office of School Di- rector; enlisted in the late war, in the 15th I. V. I., and served till the close of the war; married Mary Chaffee in 1851; she was born in Pa .; have seven children : Rosella A., William Wirt, Lucinda J.,
John Edward, Charles H., Lovina E., Lola Viola; lost four.
SARBER GABRIEL, Farmer; Sec. 18; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1829; came to this Co. in 1845; owns 220 acres land ; holds offices of Justice of the Peace and School Director; married Harriet Michael in 1849; she was born in Pa .; have fourteen children living: Sarah, Albert, Julia A., Elizabeth, Ellen J , Jon- athan M., Nathaniel W., Margaret L., Jas. O., Alice M., Andrew J., Ada T., Harry C. and Baby.
Sarber Wm. farmer; Sec. 32; P. O. Fremont. Schnee W. F. farm ; S. 17; P. O. Brookville. Schreffler J. A. farm hand; Sec. 17; P. O. Brookville.
SHAFER REUBEN, Farmer; Sec. 29; P. O. Brookville; born on the place he now lives June 18, 1854; owns 160 acres land; married Miss Adella Peters March 28, 1877 ; she was born in this Co .; have one child.
SHAFER WM. Farmer; Sec. 29; P. O. Brookville; born in Ind. in 1842; came to this Co. in 1852; owns 400 acres land; married Elizabeth Emrick in 1868; she was born in Brookville, Ogle Co .; he enlisted in 15th I. V. I., and served till close of war.
Shelly J. farmer; Sec. 18; P. O. Brookville. SHILEY TOBIAS H. Farmer; Sec. 5: P. O. Shannon; born in Pa. in 1844; came to this Co. in 1865; rents 200 acres of his father; enlisted in the 142d I. V. I. during the late war; married Mary A. Stoner in 1867; she was born in Pa .; have 4 children : Ida, Minerva, Mary A., Adella. Spatz W. S. farm; Sec. 29; P. O. Brookville. Swisher J. farmer; Sec. 21; P. O. Shannon. ALKAMA HIRAM, farmer; Sec. 6; V P. O. Shannon.
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TALKEY HARVEY, farmer; Sec. 21; P. O. Brookville.
WALKEY JACOB, Farmer; Sec. 21; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1808; came to this Co. in 1851; owns 132 acres land; has held offices of School Trustee and School Director; married Mary Win- ters in 1829; she was born in Md., and died in 1861; has eight children: Benja- min, William, Jacob, Amanda, Elizabeth, Mary Jane, Joanna and llarvey.
Weaver E. farm hand; S 29; P.O. Brookville. Weaver F. farm; Sec. 33; P. O. Brookville. WEAVER MOSES, Farmer; Sec. 23 ; P. O. Brookville; born in Pa. in 1818; came to this Co. in 1864; owns 287 acres land; has held offices of School Director and Highway Commissioner; married Sarah Freas in 1845; she was born in Pa .; have six children : Henry, Jesse, Freeman, Mary, John and William.
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UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST, OTTER CREEK CLASS .- WYSOX TOWNSHIP.
This class or church was organized in the Fall of 1864, by Rev. J. D. Brown. It is a branch of the Hazel Green Class, in White- side Co., organized on account of the dis- tance of the members here from Hazel Green. There were three members, or three who signed their names the day they made the organization : Mrs. Susan Winters, Jolin Meakins and W. J. Winters. The class or- ganized with twenty-six members. The day being bad prevented their coming out. They organized in the Otter Creek school house, and worshipped there until 1870, when the original building at Hazel Green was donated by that church or society. It was moved here, on its present location, May, 1870. It was built in 1862, at a cost of $1,000. Upon its being moved here, it was repaired at a cost of $650, and was re-dedicated in July, 1870. It has just undergone repairs again at an additional cost of $230. Ministers of Otter Creek Class : 1. J. D. Brown; 2. C. Wendle; 3. J. H. Grim; 4. J. W. Bird; 5. Wm. Coursey ; 6. E. D. Palmer; 7. F. Rei- ble; 8. N. E. Gardner is the present pastor, and lives in Coleto, Whiteside Co. Present church membership, thirty-seven; has a Sunday-school of sixty scholars in a flourish- ing condition. W. J. Winters, one of the three organizing members, is leader of the class. S. D. Manning, class steward; B. M. Beers, Sunday-school superintendent.
ELKHORN GROVE .- OLD CLAIM ASSOCIATION.
The settlers were Charles Hawes, T. Hughes, John Hill, Jesse Hill, Clark Green, George Green, and George Maider entered the land from them, which caused the set- tlers to hold a large meeting in 1846. Many were in favor of sending them across the Mississippi River unless they would give up the land. This they refused to do, and the consequences were that Clark Green was given thirty-three lashes with a raw-hide; Bob Green had received eleven, when they gave up the land. Maider gave up the land, and was not whipped. But instead of giv- ing up the land, they prosecuted the citizens for riot, and many were fined. Old Centre School House, Elkhorn Grove, was built in the Fall of 1835. A man named Ingalls was the first teacher. He was frozen to death in the Winter of 1836, while going home intox- icated. Levi Warner was first Justice of the Peace. M. Z. Landon and Wm. Lowry, first Justices of the Peace under town organ- ization. Elkhorn Grove Mutual Fire In- surance Company was organized in 1868, of people of township. Present officers : Miles Z. Landon, Pres .; Lucius L. Thorp, Sec .; Naamin Woodin, Treas .; William Lowry, Surveyor.
ERRATA.
J.P. Seedy, page 279, should read " Leedy." Dr. B. L. Miller, page 280, should read " B. P."
Danger. courage and strife, page 281, should read " carnage and strife."
Since friendship, on page 298, should read " sincere."
Hegerman, on page 300, should read " Hegeman."
Tector, on page 300, should read " Tee. tor," and J. G. Garner should read "I. G. Garner."
Pean, on page 301, should be " Pæan."
Mellendy, on page 304, should read “ Me- lendy." Teachut should be " Teachout." Stahler, page 305, should be " Stebler."
Thus they travel together, page 306, should read " traveled."
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