Atlas of Steuben Co., Indiana, to which are added various general maps, history, statistics, illustrations, Part 9

Author: Beers (J.H.) & Co., firm, publishers, Chicago
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Chicago : J. H. Beers & Co.
Number of Pages: 82


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STEUBEN&REPUBLICAN.


JAS. U. MILLER, Editor and Proprietor.


E. T. BURNHAM, Associate Editor.


Your Jarwillen


Frank F, Burnham


THE STEUBEN REPUBLICAN is one of the oldest cseablished papers in Northern Indiana, and enjoys a weekly circulation of two thousand copies. It is a first-class family journal, containing forty-eight columns of matter, edited and printed entirely at home. THE STEUBEN REPUB- LICAN is a comprehensive, intelligent journal of news, politics, literature, general information and enlightenment. It is the aim of the proprietor to make the paper a perfect mirror of Northeastern Indiana in general and Stenben County in par- ticular. It has a large corps of village and special corre- spondents, who contribute greatly to the interest of the paper.


The prominent features of THE STEUBEN REPUBLICAN are its Information Column, Children's Column, Farm Column, Humorous Column and Personal Column. In the future, as in the past, THE STEUBEN REPUBLICAN will he true to its name and will ever he found hattling for the noble principles of the glorious Republican party. It is just the paper for the farmer, the mechanic, the merchant and the professional man. The subscription price per year is $2.00; six months, 81.00; three months, 50 cents,


THE BOOK AND JOB ROOMS.


The job rooms of Tor- J. AHE UTBUBEN REPUBLICAN are sujlied


with the most improved power presses, a power paper cutter, the latest styles of type, border, rule and a full stock of printers' stationery. The most experienced workmen are employed in the joh rooms, and a large amount of first-class letter press printing is turned out each year, at prices to suit the times. Orders solicited for all kinds of hook work, cata- logues, circulars, letter heads, hill heads, envelopes, cards, plain and colored posters, sale hills, etc., ete. Orders by mail will receive prompt nttention. Address


JAS. U. MILLER. Proprietor, ANGOLA, IND.


Your Family F. Macartney


ONVEYANCER.


Rely yours


WirSheffery


EDITOR & PROPRIETOR ANGOLA HERALD.


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WM. FERRIER.


MRS. WM. FERRIER


WILLIAM FERRIER.


Highly favored in many respecte is Steuben County, and to her natural attractiona, fertility of soil and beanty of scenery the zeal and energy of har pionssra have added mnoh. Pioneer life is well calculated to develop latent powers, and it is to be hoped that the sterling traite of character so prominent in many of Stenben's early settlers may gleam forth in the lives of their descendants, and that record of early trials and hardships undergone by them in reaching anccess, may stand as a bright pags in their family histories. Prominent among the names of those who have developed and improved this connty is that of William Ferrier. His grandfather, Andrew Ferrier, a native of Ireland, born in 1769, came with his parents, in early yonth, to America, and settled in the State of Pennsylvania. Here he married Catherine Wil- longhby, and of this union were born twelve children, David, the father of William, being one of the number. The family moved from Pennsylvania to Harrison County, Ohio, where David was married to Susan Hendricks, a native of Maryland. To them were born the following children: William, Mary, John, Andrew, David, Jacob and Martha. The grandparents of William Ferrier-Andrew and Catherine Ferrier-settled in York Township, Stenben County, Ind., in 1844, where his grandfather died soon after coming, his grand- mother removing to Williams County, Ohio, where she resided until death.


The subject of this sketch was born in Harrison County, Ohio, May 24, 1823 ; moved thence with his parents, in his eighth year, to Seneca County, in the sams State, and located near where now stands the town of Fostoria. This region was then the far frontier, the only house there at that time being the humble abode of Charles Foster, father of Ohio's present Governor. After residence in that vicinity for about eight years, they removed to Williams County, Ohio, and, in 1849, to Steuben County, Ind. Here, on his farm, one- half mile east of where now is the village of Metz, he served as clerk in his father's store. Having spent four years in this capacity, he purchased ths stock oms hand and began for himself the life of a merchant. His marriage to Olive M. Thompson, daughter of Robert and Miriam Thompson, of Williams


County, Ohio, took place March 14, 1850.


Mrs. Ferrier was born in Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio, March 20, 1831. In her girlhood a school teacher, she brought to this new home longings for educational advantages that the time and place could not satisfy, and with the passing years came the firm resolve that those given unto her to love and cher- ish should have opportunities and privileges that early days could not furnish. Three children were born to them-Amanda, the wife of Dr. W. H. Waller, of Angola, William W. and Dora, the latter the wife of Stephen A. Powers, of Angola. David Ferrier, the father of William Ferrier, died in this county in June, 1854. His mother is etill living; she is in her eightieth year, is pos- sessed of good health and all her natural powers.


Mr. Ferrier continned in the mercantile business until 1868, when he retired for one year, and, in 1869, commenced business again in partnership with his brother, Jacob Ferrier, at Metz. Soon after, having purchased his brother's interest, he carried on the business alone nntil the summer of 1872, when he permanently retired from this pursuit. Coming to Angola, in 1875, hs has since been identified with her interests as a capitalist. He is a man of gensroeity, enterprise and public spirit, and has always given freely of his means to all religions intereste. In 1861, he was instrumental in having built the United Brethren Church at Metz, giving largely for this purpose. Of this denomination, he and his entire family are members. As a business man, he has been known always as open and straightforward, resorting to no trickery or chicanery to bring nbout desired ends. Thongh never having many educa- tional advantages-being permitted to attend, in the primitive log schoolhouse, but about eighteen months of school-he has in many ways shown an interest in the cause of education. He is to-day a living illustration of what energy and patient perseverance can accomplish when baoked by a rigid economy. His early history was indeed the short and simple annale of the poor, and yet he has, during the passing years, by industry and economical habits, gathered around him many of the comforts of life.


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RESIDENCE LAWRENCE GATES, COR WAYNE & SOUTH STS., ANGOLA, IND.


RESIDENCE OF WILLIAM FERRIER ANGOLA, IND.


RESIDENCE & JOSHUA MICHAEL, FREMONT TP. STEUBEN CO, IND.


MICHAEL & FOX UNDER TAKENS & DEALERS IN FURNITURE, FREMONT, IND.


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CORNELIUS VAN HORN.


MY SALLY VAN HORN.


CORNELIUS VAN HORN.


Thie old and respectsd citizen ie a true representative of the sturdy Hol- land Dutch race, who bave made, their mark in every clime, and done eo much toward the development and progrese of civilization throughout the world. Hie grandfather, James Van Horn, was a native of Holland, who, after his marriage, came to America and settled in New Jersey, where he and wife resided until death. Several of the Van Horn family came from Holland at the eame time, one of whom hecame a gallant officer nnder Washington in the Revolutionary war. James Van Horn was the father of six children, hie yonngest child, James, being the one with whom we have to deal. He was born in New Jersey, where he grew up and married Elizabeth Hall, a native of that State, and soon after moved to Seneca County, N. Y., where his wife died. He was again married, and removed to Niagara County, of the eame State, where he remained until death.


The enhject of this eketch was the son of Jamse and Elizabeth Van Horn, and was born in New Jersey November 11, 1795, and remained with his father until he was twenty-nine years old. Having left New Jersey when hnt a year old, his yonth was epent in Seneca and Niagara Connties, N. Y., and in thelatter county he was married, Jannary 12, 1825, to Eliza Jane Philipe, danghter of Noah Philips, a native of New York. Mrs. Van Horn was horn in Niagara County, N. Y., October 7, 1805, and had children, viz., Sally, Ann Maria, Carolina, Noah, Hannah E., Cornelius and Malises-all dead hut the eldest, Mrs. Sally Jones, of Scott Township. After his marriage he eettled on a farm in Niagara Connty, where he remained nearly twelve years, when he came ont to Indiana and antered 120 and bonght 40 acres in Sec. 31, Fremont Township, Steuhen Connty, and 160 acres in Jamestown Township. In the fall of 1836, he cams with his family overland, to this county, arriving at his land in November of that year. He built a rude log cabin in the woods, close to where his residence now stands, in Sec. 31, Fremont Township, and thue hegan his pioneer life in Indiana. He had not heen a year in the connty nntil death vieited his house- hold, and took from him his loving wife, she dying October 9, 1837. He was again married, November 3, 1841, to Hannah M. Getter, who was horn in New York in September, 1815, and had four children by har marriage, viz., James


C., Eliza Teresa, and two died in infancy. Mrs. Van Horn died April 30, 1847, and for ten years he mourned her loss, when he was married again, November 13, 1857, to Sally Purdy, daughter of Horace and Sally Purdy, nativee of Vermont. Mrs. Van Horn was horn in the Province of Quebec, Cansda, June 8, 1815, and, in 1837, came with her parents to Michigan, and has since lived most of the time in Steuben County, Ind., and now, in hie old age, she doee what ehe can to make her hueband comfortable and happy.


When Mr. Van Horn came to Stenben County, he was in mucb hetter cir- cumstancee than moet of the firet eettlers; still, he had to contend with the many trials and hardehips that all had to undergo, Elkhart, Ind., and Adrian, Mich., heing the neareet market towns, and the uncivilized Indians their prin -. cipal neighbors. In politios, be was a Whig, hut, on the formation of the Republican party, he enlisted in its ranks, and is etill as firm as a rock in his attachment to its principles. He cast his first vote in 1816, and has never missed a State or Presidential vote eince. He wae Justice of the Peace in his township three yeare, and, in 1838, huilt a steam saw-mill. on his farm, which he operated several years. He has always heen in favor of public improve- ments, and believee in educating the child thoroughly in the hest public schools the county can eupport. He now owns 260 acree of land, free from deht, and has never had an acre of it mortgaged. He has owned much more than the amount given ahove, but dieposed of it, as "old age crept on apace," and he fonnd he had more than he could attend to properly.


Mr. Van Horn is now in his eighty-fifth year, and stands as one of the few human landmarks who have seen Steuben County converted from a wilderneee into a garden of fertility, and he can proudly and truthfully eay that he has done his share toward this wonderful growth and development. In hie old age he still retains those vigorons and industrioue habits that characterized him through life, and is in the enjoyment of good health. He hae never heen con- neoted with any church ; the Golden Rule has heen his motto, and, in a long life of usefulneee, his actione have always heen tempered hy moderation, sobri- ety, constancy, integrity, veracity, morality and patriotism. He will leave to his descendanta a record that compels admiration of hie worthy lifs, and that they can point to in these pages with just pride.


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