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Sawyer, D. A., far., S. 26; P. O. Unionville.

Sawyer, S. H., far., S. 22; P. O. Unionville.

Shunk wiler, F. H., far., S. 3; P. O. Unionville.

Smith, L., far., S. 21; P. O. Unionville. Stocker, H., far., S. 3; P. O. Unionville. Strunk, D., far., S. 23; P. O. Unionville. ADLOCK, ELISHA, farmer, Sec. 1; P. O. Unionville.

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Tadlock, R., far., S. 1; P. O. Unionville. Taylor, A. P., far., Sec. 18; P. O. Unionville.

ued at $20 per acre; they have two children-Essie B., born in 1872, and Carrie W., born in 1874. Greenbacker. She, a member of the M. E. Church; he, of the A. F. & A. M., No. 119, at Unionville. Enlisted in 103d Ill. Inf., Co. D, Capt. Wycoff; participated at Vicksburg, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Buzzard's Roost, Atlanta, and battles of the 22d and 28th of June, Savannah, the taking of Raleigh and others; was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., in 1865.

ALDEN, farmer, Sec
P. O. Unionville.

Taylor, D. B., far., Sec. 17; P. O. Union- WAN MATOVAIS,

ville.

Tissue, A., far., Sec. 6; P. O. Moravia. Tucker, I., far., S. 22; P. O. Unionville. NDERWOOD, JOSEPH, far., Sec. 23; P. O. Unionville.

VANDEVENTER, PETER, far., Sec.

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22; P. O. Unionville. VANDAVENTER, A., farming, Sec. 17; P. O. Unionvilie; born in East Tennessee, in 1837; came with her parents, in 1851, to Davis Co., Iowa; and to this county in 1853, where she owns 120 acres of land, valued at $15 per acre. She married Joseph Eaton at Unionville, this county, in 1861; he was born in Ohio in 1837 ; died in 1871, leaving two children— Abraham V. and Rebecca. VOORHEES, RICHARD D., farmer, Sec. 23; P. O. Unionville; born in Fulton Co., Ill., in 1842, where his father, John V., was one of the earliest settlers, from New Jersey, settling in Fulton Co. in 1834, there being at the time but one house between his and Chicago, and but three or four houses in Chicago. In 1870, the subject of this biographical sketch married Miss Maggie E. Middleton, at Fairview, that county, where her father, John M., had resided since 1866; she was born in Coshocton Co., Ohio, in 1843; during the same year, they came to this county, where he owns 120 acres of land, val

Watters, Lewis W., far., Sec. 28; P. O. Unionville.

WEDMORE FRANK, far., S. 2;

P. O. Unionville; born in Davis Co., Iowa, in 1849; where his parents had previously settled; in 1850, they came to this county, Union Tp., where they still reside. He has 160 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre. Married Miss Elizabeth Maryman in 1877; she was born in Rock Castle Co., Ky., in 1850; daughter of John Maryman, formerly a resident of Kentucky; in 1854, he removed to Indianapolis, Ind., where he engaged in chair and cabinet making; afterward, removed to Columbus, Ind., where he died in 1873; her mother died in 1870. Democratic. He was employed on the Missouri River, from Sioux City to Fort Benton, first as fireman on steamer Nellie Peck ; next as watchman on the Benton, and same on Silver Lake and Western; went up the Yellow Stone, on the Key West, on the exploring expedition of 1875, authorized by Government for thepurpose of building a Government post at the mouth of Powder River, Montana Territory; returned here fall of 1877.

Williams, D. W., far., S. 4; P. O. Unionville.

Woolen, Elias, far., S. 17; P. O. Unionville.

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DOUCLASS TOWNSHIP.

RYANT, WILLIAM J., farmer, J., farmer, Sec. 3; P. O. Dennis. Burton, I. W., far., S. 34; P. O. Moravia. AMPBELL, R.. farmer, Sec. 36; P. O. Unionville.

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HAMILTON, JAMES, farmer, Sec. 4; P. O. Dennis; born in Brown Co., Ohio, in 1828; he moved to Indiana in 1830, and thence to Iowa, Lee Co., in 1854; remained two years, and thence to Guthrie Co.; remained five years, and thence to this county in 1861; has 320 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre; he has a good building, bearing orchard, and other good improvements, and a good property, which himself and wife made by their energy; also has purchased all practical books, etc., to educate his family. Has held Township and school offices. They are members of the M. E. Church, of which he is Steward; votes the Republican ticket. Married Elizabeth Hukill in Indiana, in 1854; she was born in Ripley Co., Ind., in 1828; they had one child-Sarah V., born Sept. 2, 1855; Mrs. H. died in October, 1874; he married for his second wife Amanda C. Hayes, in this county; in 1875; she was born in Tennesee in 1841; they have one childBessie, born Aug. 16, 1876. He keeps graded and improved stock. Hayworth, J., far., S. 36; P. O. Unionville.

Hayworth, R., far.; S. 36; P. O. Unionville.

Hedgecock, J. M., far., S. 2; P. O. Unionville.

Hedgecock, W., far., S. 2; P. O. Unionville.

Hiatt, Enos, far., S. 32; P. O. Dennis. Hiatt, D. M., far., S. 33; P. O. Dennis.

Hiatt, J., far., S. 15; P. O. Unionville.
Hiatt, I., far., Sec. 35; P. O. Unionville.
Hiatt, M., far., S. 32; P. O. Dennis.
Hiatt, T., far., S. 34; P. O. Dennis.
Hollingsworth, H., far., Sec. 12; P. O.
Unionville.

Hughes, M. C., far., Sec. 9; P. O. Centerville.

Hukill, W. H., far., S. 3; P. O. Unionville.

Hunter, W., far., Sec. 5; P. O. Dennis. ACKSON, MASON, farmer, Sec. 5; P. O. Dennis.

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KERSEY, HENRY, farmer, Sec. 34;

P. O. Moravia.

Ketchum, B., far., Sec. 14; P. O. Unionville. KOONTZ, PETER, farmer, Sec. 4; P. O. Centerville; born in Rockingham Co., W. Va., in 1838; he moved to Ohio; remained six years, and thence to Iowa in 1856; he has 275 acres of good land, free of debt, valued at $25 per acre, with bearing orchard, building, etc.; he improved the most of his farm, and made his own property. He enlisted in the 6th Iowa V. I. in September, 1861; was wounded in the hand at the battle of Shiloh, losing the ball inside. the right hand, and continued in action, and was soon again wounded in the right arm; had his amputated near the shoulder, and was discharged in September, 1862. He married Nancy E. Morrison in Iowa, February, 1866; she was born in Maryland, in 1848; they have three children-Francis M., Alice May and John A. He is a practical and successful farmer, and a worthy and respected citizen. A Greenbacker.

MCCANN, JOHN L., far., Sec. 33;

P. O. Dennis.

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PALO. Unionville.

DALMER, DAVID, far., Sec. 9; P.

Peak, A. J., far., Sec. 31; P. O. Dennis. Pennington, E. A., far., Sec. 33; P. O. Dennis.

Pennington, T., far., Sec. 6; P. O. Dennis. Perjue, J., far., Sec. 14; P. O. Unionville. Pickard, J. H., far., Sec. 33; P. O. Dennis. DANEY, JOHN, far., Sec. 8; P. O. Dennis.

Raney, R., far., Sec. 8; P. O. Dennis.

AUNDERS, JOHN, far., Sec. 12; P.
O. Unionville.

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Scott, Lafayette, far., Sec. 5; P. O. Dennis. AYLOR, GEORGE W., far., Sec. 31;

TAP. O. Dennis.

Train, J. H., far., Sec. 32; P. O. Dennis. Tucker, A. J., far., Sec. 8; P. O. Dennis. Tucker, J., far., Sec. 34; P. O. Moravia. LLUM, JOHN, far., Sec. 8; P. O. Dennis.

ULLUM, JOHN, far., Sec. 8; P. O.

HITE, ALEXANDER E., far.,
Sec. 5; P. O. Dennis.

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White, J. A., far., Sec. 12; P. O. Unionville.

WHITE, L. W., far., Sec. 5; P. 0. Dennis; born in Appanoose Co., Iowa, February, 1854; has 280 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre, with good buildings, bearing orchard, etc. He married Jennie Ullem in this county, in 1873; she was born in Monroe Co., Iowa, in September, 1854; they have three children-Minnie Jane, born in December, 1875; and a pair of twin boys-Clemie, and one not named, born May 5, 1878. Mr. White has held the office of Constable. Greenbacker.

Wilkinson, A. D., far., Sec. 13; P. 0. Unionville.

Wilkinson, J., far., Sec. 13; P. O. Unionville.

Wright, Jno., farmer, Sec. 5; P. O. Dennis. Workman, H., far., Sec. 31; P. O. Dennis.

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