Early life and times in Boone County, Indiana, giving an account of the early settlement of each locality, church histories, county and township officers from the first down to 1886 ..Biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and women .. . e buried at Lebanon. Albert Thayer lives in thecity of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer will long beremembered as early and highly respected citizens. WILLIAM W. TROUT. Mr. Trout has been nearly all his life in Boone County,most of the time in Worth Township, where he was marriedto Miss Neese, daughter of A. Neese, Esq., who resides onemile south


Early life and times in Boone County, Indiana, giving an account of the early settlement of each locality, church histories, county and township officers from the first down to 1886 ..Biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and women .. . e buried at Lebanon. Albert Thayer lives in thecity of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer will long beremembered as early and highly respected citizens. WILLIAM W. TROUT. Mr. Trout has been nearly all his life in Boone County,most of the time in Worth Township, where he was marriedto Miss Neese, daughter of A. Neese, Esq., who resides onemile south of Whitestowu. Mr. Trout now lives near Hazle-rigg Station, on the farm formerly owned by the late H. , and where he has resided the past five or six years,and where he owns and operates one of the finest farms in thecounty. Mr. Trout studied law when a young man, and hasacted as attorney and collector for the railroad for many yeai*s ;but of late has devoted his time to farming—his chosen ])ro-fession. He is a Democrat of the olden type. Takes greatinterest in fine stock raising, of which he has none but thebest, and is looking for better all the time. He has a pleasanthome and family, and where we were kindly received while in. A. C. DAILY. BOONE COUNTY, INDIANA. * 385 Washington Township in the interest of this work. is just in his prime, being about fifty-two years of age,strong, athletic and will {)ull the scales down at two hundredpounds at any time. May he never grow less. ABRAHAM UTTER. The subject of this sketch was born in the year 1800; wasone of the pioneers of Boone County. He first saw the lightof day in East Tennessee; married Jane Carmichael in 1830;<-ame to Boone County in the fall of 1832; resided nearly fiftyyears on the same land which he entered when the county wasyet almost a wilderness; no roads or other conveniences ofto-day. Mr. Utter died on the 9th of March, 1881; died in the year 1876; buried at the Cox


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