| John H. Binford - Greenfield (Ind.) - 1882 - 1130 pages
...they raised a family of four boys and three girls, all but one boy and one girl reaching maturity. The subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth. Robert W. Calvert died in 1857 and his wife died a few years later. The former was a Democrat. The... | |
| Governors - 1885 - 1246 pages
...(jjjjj being near Headington. His parents, James and Agnes (Braids) Knox, became the parents of eight children, of whom the subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth. Nurtured by the simple, wholesome fare of his countrymen, and fanned by the fresh airs of his native... | |
| Adams County (Ill.) - 1892 - 574 pages
...anil Mrs. Morton were members of the Methodist Episco|>al Church and were people of sterling worth. The subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth in a family of six children, three of whom are yet living. He received his education in the public... | |
| Ohio - 1892 - 532 pages
...Miss Jane Hobson, a native of Jefferson County, Ohio. Both were Quakers in their religious belief. The subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth of the children born to his parents, and his early days were passed amid the rude surroundings of pioneer... | |
| Washington County (Pa.) - 1893 - 744 pages
...His father, Frederick Schmidt, was of the same place, where he married, and reared a large family of children, of whom the subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth. Charles Schmidt remained under the parental roof, receiving his education at the school of the neighborhood,... | |
| Berrien County (Mich.) - 1893 - 916 pages
...widow died in Kansas in 1868, having borne her husband five sons and two daughters, of which number the subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth. Charles M. Williams was born in Berrien County and received his education in the common schools, but... | |
| Indianapolis (Ind.) - 1893 - 622 pages
...England, although both were of Scotch descent. They were married in St. Louis, Mo., in 1845 and became the parents of four children, of whom the subject of this sketch is the second in order of birth. The eldest child was born in 1848 and died at the age of three years.... | |
| Knox County (Ohio) - 1902 - 652 pages
...county, Ohio, in 1828, a daughter of Moses VanWinkle, a native of Maryland, who bore her husband nine children, of whom the subject of this sketch was the second in order of birth, and who were named as follows: George H. ; Leander; Christian W. ; Martha L. ; Ella; Mary; Lucy; and... | |
| Wexford County (Mich.) - 1903 - 640 pages
...years, then moved to Haring township, and resided there until their death. They were the parents of five children, of whom the subject of this sketch was the second. In his native county of Kent Henry C. McNitt was reared and educated. He attended school at Grand Rapids,... | |
| Alpena County (Mich.) - 1905 - 954 pages
...Kalkaska, where the mother's death occurred January 25, 1900, at the age of about fifty years. They were the parents of four children, of whom the subject of this sketch is the eldest. Ira Eckler accompanied his parents upon their removal to Kalkaska county, in October,... | |
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