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ALFREE, A. K.; Farmer; S. 27; P. O. Newton.
ALLFREE, John W. Farmer; S. 26; P. O. Newton; born in Fayette Co., Penn.,
July 1, 1833; where he lived until 20 years of age, when he moved to Knox Co.,
Ohio, and engaged in farming, which he followed for twelve years. He fitted
himself for commercial pursuits at Duff's College, Pittsburgh, Penn., but
never engaged in the business. Came to this county in Sept., 1865, and has
since made it his home. Married Maria J. PHILIIPS [sic-PHILLIPS] Nov. 5, 1860; they have a
family of six children - Colensa C., M. Nettie, Minnie E., Harry B. and Vinnie
E. Mr. Allfree and his wife are members of the M. E. Church; in political
matters, he takes an active part, and has always advocated the principles of
the Republican party. He now holds the office of Justice of the Peace. Has a
farm of 207 acres of land, valued at $6,000; has on it an orchard of about
three hundred trees.
ALLAND, W.; Farmer; Sec. 1; P. O. Metz.
ANDERSON, W.; Farmer; S. 11; P. O. Newton.
BAIR, T.; Farmer; S. 14; P. O. Newton.
BAKER, C. M.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Metz.
BAKER, J.; Farmer; S. 4; P. O. Greencastle.
BAKER, W. M.; Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Newton.
BALDWIN, M.; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Greencastle.
BALDWIN, O. S.; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Greencastle.
BLISS, H. B.; Farmer; S. 36; P. O. Newton.
BODLEY, E. L.; Farmer; S. 26; P. O. Newton.
CAHILL, James; Farmer; S. 27; P. O. Newton.
CALDWELL, M.; Farmer; S. 26; P. O. Newton.
CALDWELL, S.; Farmer; S. 34; P. O. Newton.
CALLISON, C. J.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Metz.
CALLISON, James; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Metz.
CALLISON, J. E.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Metz.
CARR, Samuel; Farmer; S. 21; P. O. Colfax.
CANNON, Geo. H.; Farmer; S. 2; P. O. Metz.
CARSTENS, Hans; Farmer; S. 11; P. O. Newton.
CLEMENT, John Farmer; Sec. 34; P. O. Newton, born in Butler Co., Ohio, May 5,
1830; lived there till 1846, when he moved to Cambridge, Indiana. Came to
this county in the Fall of 1855, and has since made it his home. Married
Martha WASSON May 9, 1851; they have had nine children, eight of whom are
living. Mrs. C. died March 15, 1872. Mr. C.'s present wife was Mrs. Harriet
J. GIST, whom he married August 4, 1872. Mr. C. and wife are members of the
M. E. Church; in politics he is a Democrat. He has been quite unfortunate for
the past two years, being confined to the bed in sickness most of the time.
Owns a farm of forty-five acres, valued at $25 per acre, upon which there is a
coal mine that is yielding about 2,000 bushels of coal per month.
CLEMENTS, S.; Farmer; S. 36; P. O. Newton.
COACH, R. B.; Farmer; S. 28; P. O. Colfax.
CROSS, E. R.; Farmer; S. 3; P. O. Newton.
CROSS, J. M.; Farmer; S. 5; P. O. Greencastle.
DARR, John B.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Newton.
DEHAVEN, Geo.; Farmer; S. 18; P. O. Newton.
DEUTSCH, D.; Farmer; S. 11; P. O. Newton.
De VAUGHAN, S. H.; Farmer; S. 13; P. O. Newton.
De WOLF, J. E.; Farmer; S. 16; P. O. Newton.
DURBIN, S. H.; Farmer; S. 26; P. O. Newton.
ENGLE, Andrew; Miner; S. 3; P. O. Metz.
FISHER, R. R.; Farmer; S. 20; P. O. Colfax.
FITZGARRALD, J.; Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Newton.
FULLINGTON, A. H. Farmer; Sec. 21; P. O. Colfax; born in Chittenden Co., Vt.,
Jan. 7, 1811; he lived in that county till 35 years old, and while there
learned the trade of blacksmith and was engaged in the manufacture of wagons,
buggies, and sleighs. In 1846, moved to Union Co., Ohio, and engaged in the
dairy business, which he followed about fifteen years with good success. He
followed farming till the Fall of 1865, and in April 1866, came to this county
and located on his present farm. Married Miss Fannie BUELL Oct. 8, 1835; they
have seven children living - Edgar B., born Sept. 6, 1838; Granderson J., Dec.
3, 1841; Jane E., April 19, 1848; Rollu F., May 13, 1851; Emma, Aug. 31, 1853;
Kate, Nov. 11, 1855; Fannie, Nov. 5, 1859. Mrs. F. was born in Essex, Vt.,
May 6, 1817. Edgar B. and Granderson were both in the war; enlisted in Co. B,
32nd Ohio V. I., the former in September 1861, and served three years, and the
latter in August 1862, and was mustered out May 29, 1865. Mr. F. is a
Democrat in politics. Owns 320 acres of land, valued at $9,600.
GEARHART, Jacob; Farmer; S. 9; P. O. Newton.
GIFFORD, M. K.; Farmer; S. 22; P. O. Newton.
GOODRICH, A. B.; Farmer; S. 4; P. O. Baxter.
GOODELL, R. H.; Farmer; S. 9; P. O. Newton.
GRAY, James; Farmer; S. 5; P. O. Greencastle.
HADLEY, J. W.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Newton.
HAMMERLY, G.; Farmer; S. 20; P. O. Colfax.
HAMMERLY, Martin; Farmer; S. 5; P. O. Greencastle.
HARBIN, A.; Farmer; S. 25; P. O. Newton.
HARBIN, David; Farmer; S. 25; P. O. Newton.
HARTER, Mary A. Farming; S. 17; P. O. Colfax, born in Hocking Co., Tenn.; her
parents moved to Indiana when she was about 10 years old, and to Jasper Co.,
Illinois, when she was 14. Here she married Harvey GREEN; they had six
children, five of whom are living - Cassey, Jane, Newton, Cynthia and Levi.
Mr. G. died in 1858, and in 1859, she moved to this county, and was married to
William HARTER in 1861. He died in 1877, and she now rents part of the land,
and her son works part. The farm consists of 360 acres, valued at $35 per
acre. Mrs. Harter's maiden name was DOTSON.
HAYS, T.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Newton.
HEALY, P.; Farmer; S. 28; P. O. Newton.
HEALY, T.; Farmer; S. 18; P. O. Metz.
HUFNER, I.; Farmer; S. 24 P. O. Newton.
HENDERSON, N. W.; Farmer; S. 7; P. O. Greencastle.
HELPHREY, L.; Farmer; S. 7; P. O. Newton.
HELPHREY, P.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Newton.
HERBOLD, Christ Farmer; S. 22; P. O. Newton; born in Prussia, May 16, 1821;
lived there until 34 years of age, engaged in farming. Came to America in
1856, and settled in Scott Co., Iowa, where he lived until 1869, when he came
to this county. His former wife was Miss Mary HERBOLD; they had a family of
four children - Henry, Helena, William and Christian. Mrs. H. died in
December 1854. His present wife was Cristiana STOMAEN; they have six children
- Eliza, Louis, Sophia, Minnie, Emel and Mary. Mr. H. and family are members
of the Lutheran Church; politically, he is a Republican. Owns 640 acres of
land, valued at $16,000. He is largely engaged in stock raising; has eighty
to ninety head of cattle, and seventy-five to one-hundred head of hogs; has
also on his place an orchard of about 300 trees.
HESFORD, Wm.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Newton.
HICKMAN, A. M.; Farmer; S. 36; P. O. Newton.
HICKMAN, C. J.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Newton.
HICKMAN, G. W.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Newton.
HICKMAN, J. C.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Newton
HICKMAN, S.; Farmer; S. 36; P. O. Newton.
HITCHLER, Wm.; Farmer; S. 11; P. O. Metz.
HOUCK, Henry; Farmer; S. 28; P. O. Newton.
HOUCK, John; Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Newton.
JEFFRIES, Allen; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Box Greencastle.
JICKLING, J. D.; Farmer; S. 5; P. O. Box Greencastle.
JONES, A.; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Box Greencastle.
JONES, C. B.; Farmer; S. 36; P. O. Box Newton.
JONES, J. G.; Farmer; S. 5; P. O. Box Greencastle.
KEASEY, J. R.; Farmer; S. 5; P. O. Box Greencastle.
KEEZLER, John; Farmer; S. 28; P. O. Box Colfax.
KENDIG, Maria Farming; S. 15; P. O. Box Colfax; born in Lancaster, Penn.,
Jan. 11, 1822; her parents lived in Petersburg. She married John KENDIG May
1841. He learned the blacksmith trade when young, and followed it for ten
years after marriage; then he kept the "Silver Spring Hotel" at Silver Spring,
Penn., for seventeen years. They came to this county in April 1868, and
engaged in farming, which he followed till Oct. 19, 1877, when he died. Their
family consisted of twelve children, nine of whom are living - Barbara, born
July 20, 1846; Christian R., July 1, 1848; Lizzie, Feb. 15, 1850; John, Aug.
22, 1855; Franklin, April 9, 1857; Emma, July 25, 1859; Almira, Aug. 19, 1861;
Ambrose B., April 28, 1863; Elmer E. April 6, 1867. Mrs. K. is now carrying
on the farm with the aid of the boys; they have about 60 head of cattle, 100
hogs and an orchard of 300 trees; the farm consists of 360 acres, valued at
$35 per acre.
KENDRICKS, W. S.; Farmer; S. 2; P. O. Box Newton.
KENNEDY, S. D.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Box Newton.
KENNEDY, W. T.; Farmer; S. 36; P. O. Box Metz.
KENNINGTON, Henry M. Farmer; S. 23; P. O. Box Newton; born in Kilkenny Co.,
Ireland in June 1827. He came to America in 1849, and located in Springfield,
Mass., where he lived two years, working at the machinist trade, which he
learned in Ireland. In 1851, he removed to Dayton, Ohio, and continued
working at his trade until 1853, when he moved to Bloomington, Illinois, and
engaged in farming, and the following year came to this county and located on
his present farm of 160 acres, which he values at $10,000. Pays considerable
attention to stock raising; usually keeps forty to fifty head of cattle, and
150 head of hogs. In 1852, he married Miss Margaret SLAUGHTER; they have six
children living - John M., Lawrence S., Sarah F., Carrie L., Dora May and
Maggie. Mrs. K. is a member of the Disciple Church; politically, Mr. K. is a
Democrat.
LANGMADE, S.; Farmer; S. 13; P. O. Box Newton.
LEEPER, John Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Box Newton; born in Guernsey Co., Ohio,
June 25, 1823; lived there until 1866, when he came to this county. He
received a thorough common school education, and for several Winters followed
teaching. Otherwise, he has always been engaged on a farm. Married Jeannet
McCARTNEY Aug. 24, 1848; their family consists of nine children - William J.,
Albert G., Henry McCartney, Joseph W., Emma A., Mary E., Jennie A., Charles C.
and Robert C. Mr. L. and wife are members of the United Presbyterian Church,
in which he is a Ruling Elder; politically, he is a Republican; he has always
taken an active interest in politics, having held various township offices
since coming to this county, principally that of Trustee. In Ohio, he was a
member of the militia, in which he held a commission as Lieutenant Colonel
from Gov. Todd during the war, he was a Coroner and Enrolling Officer. Owns a
farm of 380 acres of land, valued at $13,000. He is at present largely
engaged in stock raising, having about 150 head of hogs, 100 head of sheep,
sixty to seventy head of cattle, and ten to fifteen head of horses; is making
a specialty of pure breeds, handling the Berkshire hogs, Durham cattle, and
Cotswold sheep.
LOGSDON, J.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Box Newton.
McDERMOTT, T.; Farmer; S. 1; P. O. Box Newton.
McKIRMAN, J.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Box Newton.
MASON, C. M.; Farmer; S. 4; P. O. Box Colfax.
MANNING, M. C.; Farmer; S. 7; P. O. Box Newton.
MANNING, R., Sr.; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Box Newton.
MILLER, G. W.; Farmer; S. 12; P. O. Box Metz.
MILLER, H.; Farmer; S. 10; P. O. Box Newton.
MILLER, John Farmer; S. 2; P. O. Box Metz; born in Fulton Co., N.Y., Oct. 29,
1833; when about twelve years old, he moved to Kendall Co., Illinois with his
parents, and remained there until 1853, when he came to this county and
located where he now lives. He has always been engaged in farming, and now
owns 220 acres, valued at $6,600. He married Lucretia J. CANNON May 21, 1854.
She was born in Bath Co., Ky. , July 6, 1834. Has been a member of the
Baptist Church for over eighteen years. Their family consists of four
children living - William, Louisa, Nancy and Jessie. Mr. Miller is a
Republican.
MORRISEY, T.; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Box Newton.
NEWAND, E.; Farmer; S. 10; P. O. Newton.
NEWTON, H.; Farmer; S. 24; P. O. Newton.
NOEL, D. W., & Co. Grain and Lumber Dealers, Metz; this firm began business
here is November 1877, and have since bought about 25,000 bushels of corn;
they handle a general assortment of lumber of all grades, and are working up a
fine trade. Mr. Noel is a native Iowan, born in Dallas Co., Feb. 28, 1851,
and lived there until 1875, when he moved to Colfax and engaged in the lumber
business, and in 1877, to Metz. His partner still continues the business in
Colfax. Mr. N.'s parents moved to Dallas Co., from Indiana in the Fall of
1850, and engaged in the mercantile business. In September 1862, his father
went into the army and was killed in the battle of Corinth, July 1863. Mr. N.
followed teaching for seven years in Dallas Co. March 17, 1875, he married
Ella HOUGHAM, who was born in Guthrie Co., Nov. 5, 1854. Her parents were
among the very earliest settlers of that county. Mrs. N. died July 1, 1878;
leaving two children - Don O., born Jan. 5, 1876, and Blanche, Sept. 13, 1877.
Mr. N. and wife are both members of the M. E. Church; politically he is a
Republican and takes an active interest in any movement for the public good.
PARKER, C. H., Sr.; Farmer; S. 10; P. O. Newton.
PERKINS, E. A.; Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Newton.
PHELPS, F. E.; Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Newton.
PHELPS, F. R.; Farmer; S. 35; P. O. Newton.
PHILLIPS, T. R.; Farmer; S. 26; P. O. Newton.
PHILLIPS, Wm. H. Farmer; S. 24; P. O. Newton; born in Jefferson Co., Ohio,
February 20, 1832; when eight months old his parents moved to Knox Co., taking
him with them. Here he lived till 1860, at which time he came to this county,
and located where he now lives. He has always been engaged in farming.
Married Sarah V. WALTERS July 28, 1859; they have three children - William F.,
Charles H., and Sadie D. Mr. Phillips and wife are members of the Methodist
Church; politically he is an active Republican, and has held several Township
offices since coming to this county. Owns a farm of 280 acres, valued at
$14,000, upon which he has a new and handsome house just erected at an expense
of $2,000; also, has two fine orchards of about 600 trees, and is largely
engaged in raising hogs having at present about 150 head. Mr. P. is a
representative farmer of the best class as everything about the premises
attests.
PIERCE, George; Farmer; S. 20; P. O. Colfax.
PINK, Frank; Farmer; S. 33; P. O. Newton.
POORE, John; Farmer; S. 10; P. O. Newton.
POORE, W., Sr.; Farmer; S. 9; P. O. Newton.
PORTER, J. M.; Farmer; S. 10; P. O. Newton.
PORTER, M.; Farmer; S. 15; P. O. Newton.
PAESTON, E. T.; Farmer; S. 2; P. O. Newton. Note: Transcriber's note: This was
listed in the original book in this order. It is not known if "PAESTON" is
mistyped, or simply out of alphabetical order.
RAMSAY, G. S.; Farmer; S. 6; P. O. Newton.
RAMER, John P. Farmer and Stock Raiser; S. 2; P. O. Newton; born in Prussia,
near Elberfeld, Sept. 7, 1833; came to America in 1853, and worked on Long
Island three months, and in Oneida, N. Y., about one year, when he went to
Wisconsin and engaged in Farming and lumbering. Went to Stephenson Co.,
Illinois in 1862, and in 1863 to the Rocky Mountains. Spent three years in
Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and Montana; engaged in Mining, sometimes working for
others, and part of the time running a gang of men for himself. Returned in
1866, and married Miss Susan M. STEARN Dec. 25, of the same year. She was
born in Bingen, Germany, July 8, 1845. They have four children living -
Rudolph R., born Nov. 17, 1867; Nettie M., Aug. 10, 1870; John F., born June
18, 1874; Mary S., born May 8, 1876. They came to this county immediately
after marriage, and located on their present farm. Mr. R. is Independent in
politics; owns 425 acres of land, valued at $30 per acre. Has an orchard of
300 trees, and a fine artificial grove around the house. Usually keeps 100
head of cattle, a like number of hogs.
RIDER, C. O.; Farmer; Sec. 9; P. O. Newton.
RIDER, C. W.; Farmer; Sec. 4; P. O. Newton.
RIDER, W. S.; Farmer; Sec. 9; P. O. Newton.
RIFFENBURGH, G.; Farmer; Sec. 13; P. O. Newton.
SCOTT, John; Farmer; Sec. 25; P. O. Newton.
SELBHER, Geo.; Farmer; Sec. 18; P. O. Newton.
SEYFORTH, J. E.; Farmer; Sec. 14; P. O. Newton.
SIMS, J. L.; Farmer; Sec. 92; P. O. Metz.
SIMS, S. S.; Farmer; Sec. 35; P. O. Newton.
SPENCER, H. M. Farmer; Sec. 7; P. O. Metz; born in Licking Co., Ohio, Nov.
20, 1827; lived there until 1857, when he moved to Delaware Co., and in June
1858, came to this county, located on his present farm. Married Amanda
CHAMBERS Nov. 23, 1853. She was born in Knox Co., Ohio. They have two
children - Burton, born June 8, 1858, and Mary E., Jan. 27, 1862. Mr.
SPENCER and wife are members of the M. E. Church, in which he is a steward.
Politically, he has always been a Republican, and is now one of the Trustees
of the township. He owns 182 acres of land, valued at $35 per acre. Is
somewhat engaged in the dairy business, having now eleven cows.
STEPHENS, J.; Blacksmith, Metz.
TABOR, G.; Farmer; Sec. 13; P. O. Colfax.
TENNANT, Thomas Postmaster and dealer in general merchandise, Metz; began
business here in June 1875, and has been more actively interested in securing
a station and trading point here than any one in the neighborhood. His house
was the first started, and through his efforts a bridge was built across the
river south of town, and the location of the station secured to the people of
this section. He takes charge of the affairs of the station and attends to
the store, and is getting a fine trade. Born in Ontario, Can, June 5, 1844,
and has always been in the mercantile business. Came to Iowa in 1870 and
engaged with William B. STREET of Oskaloosa as a clerk, and later with A. M.
ABRAHAM, until he came here in 1875. Married Lydia M. GERMAN July 23, 1875.
She was born in Canada. They have one child - Susie Bell, born July 1, 1877.
Mr. T. and wife are members of the M. E. Church; politically, he is a
Republican.
THOMPSON, J. A.; Farmer; Sec. 24; P. O. Newton.
TIEDGE, H. Farmer; Sec. 13; P. O. Newton; born in Holstein, Germany in 1840.
Came to America 1866, and settled in Davenport, and in 1875, came to this
county. Married Lena KAUTZ in 1872. They have two children - Emma and John.
Mr. T. and wife are members of the Lutheran Church. He has always been a
farmer, and now owns a farm of 160 acres, valued at $4,000, also has an
orchard of about one acre.
TREAGER, Abram Farmer; Sec. 13; P. O. Newton; was born in Fredericktown, Md.
in 1804. He lived there till 13 years of age, when he moved to Virginia and
learned the trade of blacksmith. He then went to Harper's Ferry and worked
in the United States Arsenal at that place five and one-half years; he
helped to manufacture many a rifle for the Government; at the close of his
labors at Harper's Ferry, he went to Columbus, Ohio, and worked for the
Shawnee Indians two years, when he was transferred to the Wyandot tribe and
worked for them twenty-one years, receiving his pay from the Government -
about $700 per year and board. After closing his work for the Indians, he
lived there till 1854, when he came directly to this county, where he has
since resided. He married Miss Catherine HOUCK. They have had five
children, three of whom are living - Lavona, Ann and Purd. Mrs. TREAGER is a
member of the M. E. Church; he has always been a Democrat. Owns 125 acres of
land, valued at $3,000.
TRIMBLE, W. E.; Farmer; Sec. 35; P. O. Newton.
TRUSLER, T.; Farmer; Sec. 3; P. O. Newton.
VOWEL, A.; Farmer; Sec. 12; P. O. Metz.
VEACH, J. P.; Farmer; Sec. 1; P. O. Newton.
WATT, Wm.; Farmer; Sec. 16; P. O. Colfax.
WEST, J. E.; Farmer; Sec. 2; P. O. Metz.
WESTBROOK, A. J. Farmer; Sec. 1; P. O. Newton; born in Knox Co., Ohio, Sept.
30, 1833. He learned the carpenter trade which he followed mostly till he
came to this county. He enlisted in Co. E., 121 O. V. I., August 1862 for
three years, but was discharged for disability in about five months. He
married Livona C. SWETLAND November 24, 1859. They have four children -
Artemas F., Charles B., H. Burr and William S. Mr. W. and family came to
this county in 1865, and engaged in farming, carrying on his father's place.
Politically, he is a Republican. Has been Assessor of the Township four
years. His brother L. B. is now Clerk of Courts in this county.
WHEELER, J. R.; Farmer and Stock Dealer; Sec. 23; P. O. Newton; born in
Licking Co., Ohio, December 5, 1834. Moved to Indiana when 14 years old, and
to McLean Co., Illinois in 1849. Came to this county in the Spring of 1856.
Married Miss S. S. TURK July 18, 1858. She was born in Winnebago Co.,
Illinois in 1842. They have a family of nine children. Mr. W. enlisted in
Co. B, 13th I. V. I., October 1961, and served till July 9, 1862, when he was
honorably discharged for disability. Bought the house in Newton known as the
"Farmer's Home," in 1867, and ran it till 1870, having a good custom. Was
also engaged in the saloon business in Newton. Owns 160 acres of land,
valued at $35 per care. Raises from sixty to eighty hogs annually.
Politically, he is a Greenbacker.
WHITAKER, J. T.; Farmer; Sec. 18; P. O. Newton.
WITMER, H. R.; Farmer; Sec. 15; P. O. Colfax.
WOODRUFF, C.; Farmer; Sec. 6; P. O. Newton.
WOODRUFF, Louis A. Farmer; Sec. 7; P. O. Newton; born in Licking Co., Ohio,
July 28, 1830; lived there twenty-four years, when he came to this county,
and settled near where he now lives, being among the first settlers in this
part of the county. Married Ester WILLISON April 15, 1852. She was born in
the same county. They have two children - Myrtle F. and Victoria M. Mrs. W.
is a member of the M. E. Church. He is a Republican politically and helped
to organize the township. Came here a poor man, with barely his hands, and a
large share of energy; accumulated quite a fortune, but being involved in
securities for others, a large share of it was swept away. With pluck and
perseverance, he went at it again, and now has a farm of 287 acres, valued at
$12,000, and forty-seven acres in Jackson Co., worth $25 per care. Usually
keeps from seventy-five to 100 head of hogs; has an orchard of about 300
trees, and a fine artificial grove of maples around the house.
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