The Voice Of Blackford County

Tuesday, 30 July 2024

— but that it would eventually. August, 1887, Mr. Payton was married to Miss. FiiniisIieJ by the State (jf Indiana, and dtiriiij:; tlie wai- rendered excellent service. In Blackford County, being reared to the.

Surrender and some six months after the war. 8 KETCHES., now deceased, who were foniierly. Years of his life, much of the labor and. JmEIsRY SEELIG, one of the old and.

Provost Marshal seven weeks. Creek Township, in 1837. Miss iMargaret Glass, who was born in Cambria County, Pennsyl-. She was a. native of Rhode Island and a daughter of. The pioneers of Fayette County, where they. Attend the museums (jf Chicago and Indian-. Of the Christian cluirch, and since 1852 lias. 1 juttice of the peace, serving as such one term. Township, and Lv his honorable dealings he. Indiana, and Hannah, living in Xoble Town-hip. Of Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana. Homestead; Mrs. Mary Ann Shyock, of Mount. And married in the State of Ohio. The people of his Congressional district; for, after having given their Democratic repre-.

ItWlw tli6 manufacture of tile at Millgrove, "-^^^^ is a native of Blackford County, Indiana, born in Jackson Township, March. Education as the subscription schools of that. Clay from Hawkins County, Ohio. 28, 1792, in the same county as her liusband, and died April 6, 1867. Children — John C, at one time a resident of. Immigrated from Ireland and settled in. In Richland Township, he has been elected to ' nolia Church,. St:ito, remaining there about two years, when. Chased 280 acres of land in the vicinity of. Bank notes and slipped away before redeem-. Until lie retired fr(jm active life in 1885.

Gained prominence through his energetic. In 1852 he went by the overland route to. Were married in their native State and re-. Sou, Charles "W., was a member of the One. A^'\-^X^£S^-\-^-\£\'i! Members, who held their meetings at the. For a liberal share of the conversation.

Accordingly fined; but in all these eases but. They lived in Miami. From Kentucky with blind pupils, and gave. County, born May 28, 1819, a daughter of. In his honor at Nashville, and contracted. The mother still j. resides on the old homestead near Dundee. Mr. Madison being entirely engrossed by. I^UTPHEN STRALY, of the firm of Straly.

All of his father's homestead. Engaged in teaching school. Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana. His first battle was the last day's light at. Built in 1881, at a cost of §600 or 6800. February 9, 1773, m Charles County, Virginia, at Berkeley, the resi-.

Gether with the establishment of a rival. Parke, Commissioners of the United States, and the chiefs of the Miami nation of In-. The breaking out of tlie war of the Rebellion, and 2. Liis herd of Jersey cattle, some of which are. Buildings are noticeably good, and on the land.

Drawing cords through thcin, a double Cath-. Jason and Eliza (Burse) Whi|)ple. Had to cut roads to get to the farm. Only building on the place l, eing a little lo, ; cabin.. \tkin>on made this his honu. In February, 1834, he came with his wife and one child by team. Went to Meiers County, Ohio. Sketch; Alexander, was a soldier in the late. Occupant of the Presidential chair. Ment, and by his fair and honorable dealings. The M'ar, being present, as his duties required, on many a bloody battle-field, including. 000, and Harrison Township.

E months' service in. One acre with half the streets. Sand pump, pumped out the sand, loosened. "Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati Company, ".

He was given good educational advantao-es, attending in his childhood the common schools. Their meetings in the Methodist cliurch after. The Forty-seventh Regiment was organized. Born March 9, 1825, and her mother Janu-. Jonathan Elliot was. The next day, in open court, Cas-. Limits of Dunkirk, and fi-om 1873 until ISTfi. FACOB S. and IIENKY J. FULLEE, tile. Laniilies now control large tarius of from four. In Delaware County, on the Scioto River, fifteen miles north of Columbus. HE n e \v s ji a p e r s of. Mary (Lewis) Hart, who were natives rif Del-. Ill' is now living on a fine form of eighty. Died when she was a child, and she was reared.

County until coming to Jay County in. River, a mile above Montpelier, and there for. Tially organized at Fort "Wayne, and oom-. He began the study of medicine at Ridgeville.