. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . d is now serving asElder. He and his wife are esteemed for theirChristian worth by all who know them, and arein every sense representative citizens. Ip;()N , paint contractor of Wau-Cy kesha, was born at Monmouth, 111., April5, 1852. His parents, Seth and AlmiraM. (Palmer) Abbott, were natives respectively ofNew York State and of Woodstock, \t. Theirmarriage was celebrated in Wolcott, \t. About1820 they emigrated to Chicago, III.


. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . d is now serving asElder. He and his wife are esteemed for theirChristian worth by all who know them, and arein every sense representative citizens. Ip;()N , paint contractor of Wau-Cy kesha, was born at Monmouth, 111., April5, 1852. His parents, Seth and AlmiraM. (Palmer) Abbott, were natives respectively ofNew York State and of Woodstock, \t. Theirmarriage was celebrated in Wolcott, \t. About1820 they emigrated to Chicago, III., and in abouteight years removed to Dixon, thence to Mon-mouth, and in to Peoria. In 1867 they lo-cated at Oak Creek, ten miles south of Milwaukee,where llicy lived for a number of years, but nowmake their home in Chicago. Both are i)ossessedof superior musical talent, being good a number of years Mr. Abbott was engaged inteaching that fine art. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Abbott nuinlieiedfive children. George IL, who was born near Dixon,111., and was a painter by trade, died in Waukeshain 1888, leaving two children; Emma Abbott, the. HON. IRA BLOOD. I^^^^B-^:-:^ ^ • ? ? 1 ^^^^^^V-:i* ti ;*? ? ??pm p m ^^^^^^K^^^^^^^^^H 1 ^By^v^^^T; * . ^^^^^ A, 1 tea. 1 2fe 5 /^ ^^^^^^H^Bh||nV T^^^^^l ^^^^^^BH^Ht^ afl l^^l ^^^K A^^^H 1 ESTHER P. BLOOD. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 707 noted actress, married Eugene Weallierall, of NewYork City, and died .laniiary S, 18!)1, in Salt LakeCity. She is one of tiie few great artists who haveretained their family name tiiroughout her profes-sional career. By her splendid ahilities she notonly charmed the most cultured people of all civil-ized nations, hut accumulated an estiite valued atsome $3,(100,000, most of which was left to charita-ble institutions. Leon IL is the next youngermember of the Abbott family; Fred M. is an ac-complished musician, being a member of Valisasstring band of Chicago; Lizzie, the wife of ILarryClar


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