History of Cass County, IllinoisWilliam Henry Perrin O.L. Baskin & Company, 1882 - 357 Seiten |
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... married daughter , a Mrs. Doane . Mr. Horace Billings was a native of the State of Vermont , and came to Beardstown ... married twice . His first wife , a very estimable lady , from New York , with whom he had two daughters , died here ...
... married daughter , a Mrs. Doane . Mr. Horace Billings was a native of the State of Vermont , and came to Beardstown ... married twice . His first wife , a very estimable lady , from New York , with whom he had two daughters , died here ...
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... married Miss Polly , daughter of William and Eliza- beth ( Shepherd ) Callahan , Feb. 26 , 1795 . She was born April 7 , 1773. Her fa- ther was of Irish , and her mother of Ger- man , descent . Thomas G. departed this life Nov. 20 ...
... married Miss Polly , daughter of William and Eliza- beth ( Shepherd ) Callahan , Feb. 26 , 1795 . She was born April 7 , 1773. Her fa- ther was of Irish , and her mother of Ger- man , descent . Thomas G. departed this life Nov. 20 ...
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... married Vir- ginia Bone , a daughter of William Bone , of Sangamon County , later of Lincoln , Ill . Mr. Conover was the fourth of a family of five children , and was born Sept. 11 , 1846. They have two children , William B. and Earnest ...
... married Vir- ginia Bone , a daughter of William Bone , of Sangamon County , later of Lincoln , Ill . Mr. Conover was the fourth of a family of five children , and was born Sept. 11 , 1846. They have two children , William B. and Earnest ...
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... married to Miss Mary Lurton , daughter of Dr. Lurton , of Jackson- ville , Ill .; died 1855 , leaving no offspring . Abram , the second , died Aug. 7 , 1847 , un- married . Cyrus is a resident of Jacksonville , and Judge of the judicial ...
... married to Miss Mary Lurton , daughter of Dr. Lurton , of Jackson- ville , Ill .; died 1855 , leaving no offspring . Abram , the second , died Aug. 7 , 1847 , un- married . Cyrus is a resident of Jacksonville , and Judge of the judicial ...
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... married Oct. 11 , 1871 , Miss Frances A. Hill , daughter of Ebe- nezer Hill ( deceased ) , and Mary Barden Hill ( also deceased ) . Mr. Hill was a native of New York , and Mrs. H. a native of Connecti- cut . Mr. and Mrs. Gridley have ...
... married Oct. 11 , 1871 , Miss Frances A. Hill , daughter of Ebe- nezer Hill ( deceased ) , and Mary Barden Hill ( also deceased ) . Mr. Hill was a native of New York , and Mrs. H. a native of Connecti- cut . Mr. and Mrs. Gridley have ...
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acres afterward Arenz Arenzville Ashland attended Beards Beardstown began Bluff Springs building built cabin Cass County Chandler Chandlerville Charles clerk county of Cass county seat Creek daugh daughter David deceased Democrat died early elected Elizabeth emigrated engaged in farming entered Epler farmer by occupation father five children followed four George grain Grove Henry Illinois River Indian Jacksonville Jacob James John Joseph July June Kentucky land living located Louis M. E. Church March married Miss Mary Mason County Menard County merchant miles mill Monroe Precinct Morgan County mother native of Germany Ohio parents Petefish pioneer prairie present received his education Republican residence Robert Samuel Sangamon County Sarah school house Schuyler County Scott County Sept settled settlers seven children Skiles sold sons Springfield Thomas Thomas Beard timber tion town trade wife William
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Seite 186 - Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the gate : 'To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late; And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods...
Seite 105 - The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo; No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.
Seite 182 - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell; That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before, But vaster.
Seite 141 - Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience he stands waiting, with exactness grinds he all.
Seite 33 - All — but a few apostates, who are meddling With merchandise, pounds, shillings, pence, and peddling ; Or wandering through the southern countries, teaching The ABC from Webster's spelling-book ; Gallant and godly, making love and preaching, And gaining by what they call "hook and crook," And what the moralists call overreaching, A decent living.
Seite 173 - Of all the men Whom day's departing beam saw blooming there In proud and vigorous health ; of all the hearts That beat with anxious life at sun-set there ; How few survive, how few are beating now ! All is deep silence, like the fearful calm That slumbers in the storm's portentous pause ; Save when the frantic wail of widowed love Comes shuddering on the blast, or the faint moan With which some soul bursts from the frame of clay Wrapt round its struggling powers.
Seite 17 - The contractor will furnish, on the requisition of either of you, the rations that may be necessay for the supply of the Indians while attending the treaty. Your compensation will be at the rate of eight dollars per day for the time actually engaged in treating with the Indians; and that of the secretary, whom you are authorized to appoint, will be at the rate of five dollars a day. "I have the honor to be, with great respect, "Your obedient servant, "GEOHGE GRAHAM, "Acting Secretary of War.
Seite 102 - ... the principles of piety and justice and a sacred regard to truth; love of their country, humanity, and universal benevolence; sobriety, industry, and frugality; chastity, moderation, and temperance; and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society and the basis upon which a republican constitution is founded...
Seite 38 - Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented In the General Assembly, That all that tract of country within the following boundaries to wit: Beginning at a point in the...
Seite 183 - The sweet remembrance of the just, Like a green root, revives, and bears A train of blessings for his heirs, When dying nature sleeps in dust.