Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . MRS. BIGGER HEAD HISTORY OF Mcdonough county. 837 in marriaRe to Cora W. Bradley, who wasborn in Scotland County, Mo., and pursued lierearly studies in the district scIkkjI and at thenormal school at Kirksville, Mo. One childhas resulted from this union. Pauline Lucille,born .lanuary 19, 1902. The religious connec-tion of Dr. Mrowning is with the ChristianChurch. In polities, he belonss to the Repub-lican party, and fraternally, is identified withthe I. O. O. F. The brief period of his en-deavors in Macomb gives assurance of a suc-cessful professional
Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . MRS. BIGGER HEAD HISTORY OF Mcdonough county. 837 in marriaRe to Cora W. Bradley, who wasborn in Scotland County, Mo., and pursued lierearly studies in the district scIkkjI and at thenormal school at Kirksville, Mo. One childhas resulted from this union. Pauline Lucille,born .lanuary 19, 1902. The religious connec-tion of Dr. Mrowning is with the ChristianChurch. In polities, he belonss to the Repub-lican party, and fraternally, is identified withthe I. O. O. F. The brief period of his en-deavors in Macomb gives assurance of a suc-cessful professional career. BRUNER, Millard F., a well-known and jHOnii-nent citizen of M\cDonough County. 111., who isengaged in general farming and stock-raisingjust west of Macomb Normal School, was bornin that county. .lanuary 9. 1S57. a son of Davidand Rhoda (Hills) Bruner. of whom the fatherwas a native of Kentucky, and the mother bornin Schuyler County, 111. The paternal grand-parents were Jacob and Maria (Bechtold) Bru-ner. the foi-mer having been b
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