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Biographical and Historical Record of Ringgold and Decatur
Counties, Iowa, (Lewis Publishing Company (1887)), pp. 331-32:
"CYRUS B. DAMAN, residing on section 3, Jefferson Township,
was born in Ontario County, New York, February 22, 1817, his
father, Benjamin Daman, being a native of Connecticut, and
among the early settlers of Ontario County, New York. Our
subject passed his youth on the home farm, where he was reared
to agricultural pursuits, receiving such education as the
rude log-cabin schools of that early day afforded. He accompanied
his parents to Medina County, Ohio, in 1833. He was united
in marriage, October 15, 1840, to Miss Fannie A. Dake, daughter
of John Dake. They are the parents of eight children -- Eunice
A., W. Adelia, John H., deceased; Aurelius O., Sarah E., Rosanna
A., Charles B. and Francina M. Mr. Daman came to Iowa with
his family in 1852, when he located in Marion County, where
he followed farming till 1859. In 1857 he came to Ringgold
County, and after purchasing his present farm he returned
to his home in Marion County, settling on his farm in Jefferson
Township in 1859, which was then entirely unimproved. On first
locating in this county he experienced many of the hardships
incident to a life in a new country. His nearest milling place
was at Osceola, and he drove his hogs to market to Afton.
He has met with success in his farming pursuits, and is now
the owner of 215 acres of choice land, most of which he has
rented out to tenants. Since becoming a resident of Jefferson
Township Mr. Daman has held the office of township trustee
for two years, and has been a member of the School Board several
years. In his religious views he is a Disciple."
(Submitted to the Ringgold County GenWeb site by Christy
Jay, email: Jaygenie@aol.com)
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