. Biographical history of Tippecanoe, White, Jasper, Newton, Benton, Warren and Pulaski counties, Indiana . 1874, aged forty-three years. Her father, Enoch Reavis, was of Scotch-Irish descent, and was born in North Carolina. By occupation he was afarmer, and either the healthful out-door life which he lived or the strengthof constitution which was an inheritance from his sturdy ancestors, or both,caused him to reach the extreme age of more than ninety years. His deathoccurred in January, 1898. He was twice married and was the father of tenchildren. In the early days of Clinton county, Indiana,


. Biographical history of Tippecanoe, White, Jasper, Newton, Benton, Warren and Pulaski counties, Indiana . 1874, aged forty-three years. Her father, Enoch Reavis, was of Scotch-Irish descent, and was born in North Carolina. By occupation he was afarmer, and either the healthful out-door life which he lived or the strengthof constitution which was an inheritance from his sturdy ancestors, or both,caused him to reach the extreme age of more than ninety years. His deathoccurred in January, 1898. He was twice married and was the father of tenchildren. In the early days of Clinton county, Indiana, he became one of itsleading farmers, and few men were better known in that section of the statethan he. Religiously, he was a Baptist; but his daughter, Mrs. Gochenour,belonged to the Dunkard church. For his second wife our subjects fatherchose Miss Margery Hurley, and they have one daughter, Anna. Dr. Gochenour is one of eight children, the others being Levi; Mary,wife of Perry Sayler; Harrison; William; Susan, wife of William Abbey;Joseph and Jeremiah. He was reared upon his fathers farm in Clinton.


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