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Transcribed by Sharon Elijah November 10, 2020
Osbun C. Ingledue, one of the active and enterprising agriculturists of Warren Township, where he is engaged in farming and stock-raising on section 22, is a son of William and Phoebe (King) Ingledue, who were natives of Ohio, and among the pioneers of Marshall County, Iowa, where they settled in July, 1856. Of the seven children born to them our subject was the second child, and was born in Columbiana County, Ohio, October 10, 1852. He was but a child when he was brought by his parents to Marshall County, Iowa, and there he was reared to agricultural pursuits. At the age of twenty-four years he came to Carroll County, locating where he now resides in Warren Township, where he has since followed his chosen avocation, converting his land from a state of nature into a well-improved farm, which contains 160 acres of valuable land, and he is now classed among the well-to-do farmers of Warren Township. October 26, 1876, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary McDaniel, a native of Pennsylvania, born March 3, 1857, her parents, E. and Harriet McDaniel, being natives of the same State. They are the parents of three children—Ethel J., born October 26, 1877; Harry E., born September 12, 1879, and Robert C., born October 22, 1883. Politically Mr. Ingledue affiliates with the Republican party.~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~