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Crittenden H C Anderson

Biography of Crittenden H. C. Anderson

…simplicity, and indignantly repelled any act which had the appearance of ostentation or display; so regardful was he for the feelings of his friends and patrons with whom he came in daily contact, that it was his constant aim to refrain from any act which indicated distinction. He felt that he was only one of a great mass of humanity, that it was not wealth or position alone which made the man, and the greatest satisfaction that prosperity afforded him was the fact that it enabled him to be of that much more service and benefit to the community generally….

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Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin county, Illinois

Biography of William T. Beeby

…born in England, her birthplace being Dorsetshire, and her birthday being July 11, 1838. She was about eleven years old, when with her parents she came to America in the spring fo 1851. They belonged to the farming class and made their living in this way. Our subject carried on his farm for over twenty years, making it pay handsomely for the care that he bestowed upon it. At the end of this time he sold his place and free from business cares he paid a visit to his native land, being gone about six months. He could not, however,…

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Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin county, Illinois

Biography of Capt. Joseph F. Ballinger

…farm in Greene County. Captain and Mrs. Ballinger began their domestic life on a farm near Dover, Greene County, where they resided for many years, so developing and improving their one hundred and sixty acres until it was called one of the finest farms in that county. At Length, having acquired through his individual efforts and the assistance of his estimable wife a comfortable competence, Capt. Ballinger resolved to lay aside business cares and in the fall of 1875 they went to Brighton, where he lived in quiet retirement, enjoying the fruits of his labors until called to the home…

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Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin county, Illinois

Biography of George W. Arnett

…years. At the expiration of that time he rented the farm for a period of two years, and then bought land on section 9, of the same township. A log cabin and a small tract of broken prairie constituted the improvements at the time of the purchase. Our subject erected a comfortable frame house, which he later replaced by a more modern and commodious residence, besides making many other substantial improvements, that made that farm one of the best in its vicinity. It comprises two hundred and ten acres of farming land and forty acres of choice timber. In 1888…

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Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin county, Illinois

Biography of William E. P. Anderson

…most inviting and attractive in Carlinville, so full and free in its delightful hospitality and the nameless charm of an all-pervading air of ease and comfort. Mrs. Anderson is a native of McLean County, this State, and a daughter of John and Rebecca (Pritchard) Hamilton. The following is the record of the three children that complete the household of our subject and his wife: William Hamilton was born August 8, 1874; Crittenden H. C., March 18, 1878; Walter Stratton, October 4, 1881. Mrs. Anderson is a woman of fine character, filling in a perfect measure her position as wife and…

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Grand Army Of The Republic

…their charter and was not reorganized until May 30, 1883, when the following officers were elected: Major H. C. Connelly, commander; Louis M. Buford senior vice-commander; E. H. Bowman, junior -vice-commander; John M. Reitcker, quartermaster; J. M. Montgomery, officer of the day; Major Samuel C. Plummer, surgeon; L. V. Eckhart, officer of the guards; A. H. Hampton, chaplain; Comrade Harry Abel was appointed adjutant; J. M. Beardsley, second quartermaster-sergeant; Levi Harson, sergeant-major; and the following name adopted: “Major General John Buford Post, No. 243.” The objects of the Grand Army has been changed from time to time at their annual…

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History of Bureau County, Illinois Title Page

Biography of O. W. Battey of Tiskilwa, Illinois

…in Vermont. Her parents were Asa and Elizabeth (Mathewson) Walker. She is the mother of three children; Galen S., Losada L. and Owen W. Mrs. Battey is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Battey has filled town and school offices. He has taken a lively interest in political affairs, and has supported the Republican party. He was formerly a warm supporter of the famous underground railroad, which had done so much to break the shackles of slavery in the land of the free. Source: History of Bureau County, Illinois, H. C. Bradsby, Editor. World Publishing Company Chicago 1885…

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1906-1907 Sycamore City Directory

…E Fisher, Walter 130 Cross S Flanders, Charles 453 California S Fleetwood, Rev. (Waterman Hall) 712 Somonauk Foster, Benjamin 233 Cross N Foster, Fred, J. D. and Roy 909 State W Foster, Jennie (w/William) 219 High E Fox, Melvin 204 North Ave Fox, Miss Sarah 513 Center Ave Frane, Chester 217 North Ave Frane, Mrs. Chester 852 DeKalb Ave Frane, Stanley 351 Harvester Franke, George 112 State E Fredrickson, C. F. 713 Park Ave Freeman, Richard 317 Edward Frisk, Leslie 232 Exchange W Froboy, Charles 308 Home Frykman, Rev. 217 Charles Fulton, William J. 103 Alma  Gabel, F. A. &…

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Lee County Illinois

Biography of Adolphus Fisher

Trace the pioneering journey of Adolphus Fisher, born into an early settler family in Ohio in 1847, and his evolution into a successful farmer in Wyoming Township. His tale is a testament to perseverance and innovation, from his family’s early struggles in Ohio to establishing a prosperous life in Illinois. Alongside his wife, Dolly Siglin, Adolphus cultivated not just the land, but a legacy of hard work and resilience. This introduction offers a glimpse into the Fisher family’s contribution to the American agricultural landscape, embodying the spirit of enterprise and community. Adolphus Fisher, who is a farmer of much enterprise…

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The Case Family of Cherry Valley

…found time for duties as an elected Assessor of Flora Township, an office he held for 14 years. He also held offices of Constable and Road Commissioner. He was an active member of Cherry Valley Lodge of Free Masonery. David and Emma were members of the Cherry Valley Baptist Church where he was Superintendent of the Sunday school. On many occasions he substituted as minister at the church services. In later life David rented his farms, although he continued to be actively engaged in much of the work load. He acquired property in Lake Worth, Florida, where he spent one…

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