. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... 7 itâ. JlM jJU Jf jAvycL COMPEXDIUM OF BIOGRAPHY. 403 ner was independent, and many men startedsmall tanneries, as it was found that thetimes required that the large number of fursin the country should he used up in somefashion. So here and there through thewoods little tanneries were started and therethe early settlers secured their supplileather. They either took their skins thereto be dressed on share- or for so muchmoney, and then journeymen shoemakerscame th


. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... 7 itâ. JlM jJU Jf jAvycL COMPEXDIUM OF BIOGRAPHY. 403 ner was independent, and many men startedsmall tanneries, as it was found that thetimes required that the large number of fursin the country should he used up in somefashion. So here and there through thewoods little tanneries were started and therethe early settlers secured their supplileather. They either took their skins thereto be dressed on share- or for so muchmoney, and then journeymen shoemakerscame through in the fall and the spring ofeach year to make the shoes of the familyfn in the leather which they had obtainedfrom their nearest tanner. The father ofsubject was a tanner by trade, but his periodran into the next one. and he therefore gaveup that business and engaged in subject of this memoir was born inFayette county. Ohio. June 17. 1840. and isthe son of Amor and Roseann \Y. (Tully)Lloyd. The former was born in 1812. anddied in 1857. at the age of forty-five the latter was born in 1813 and died in- â


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