. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin .. . , and unto them wereborn ten children; the family circle remained un-broken until all reached matured years: An-geline became the wife of Henry Crouch, and to-gether they emigrated to Wisconsin, in 1845, set-tling in this county, but they now reside in DodgeCounty, Minn.; Lyman, of this sketch, is the nextyounger; Amanda M. is the wife of Alanson Mar-tin, a resident of Ripon, Fond du Lac County;Minerva is the widow of Peleg Ieckham, who diedin , 1887; Theron .S. wed- I d
. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin .. . , and unto them wereborn ten children; the family circle remained un-broken until all reached matured years: An-geline became the wife of Henry Crouch, and to-gether they emigrated to Wisconsin, in 1845, set-tling in this county, but they now reside in DodgeCounty, Minn.; Lyman, of this sketch, is the nextyounger; Amanda M. is the wife of Alanson Mar-tin, a resident of Ripon, Fond du Lac County;Minerva is the widow of Peleg Ieckham, who diedin , 1887; Theron .S. wed- I ded Lorilla Mashora, and after her death was againmarried in Pennsylvania He enlisted in one ofthe Keystone regiments and was killed near Peters-burg, Va.; Andrew J. married Edna Brown, and isliving in Monroe County. Wis.; Melinda is thewife of Benjamin Baker of Winona, Minn.; Eliza- i beth wedded i;(hvard Amos and died Oct. 9, 1889;. PORTRAIT AND BIOORAPHICAL ALBUM. Matilda became the wife of Tliomas Iliillips, butdied in Dodge County, Minn.; William II., whowas joined in wedlock with Miss Hannah CoLiiier,makes his home in Missouri. The mother of tiiisfamily died in 1845, and Mr. Austin was a secondtime married, Cornelia Cooper becoming his them were born two cliildren—Merritt Nelson, both of whom were residents of Col-umbia County, Wis. The family came to theWest in 1845, and located in the Lake Mariesettlement in Maclcford Township, where and his wife spent their declining the earl} days, be supported the Whig party,but in later life became a Republican. He died inthe faith of the Methodist Church, of which he wasfor some lime Class-Leader, in 1877. Our subject remained in his native State untilfourteeen years of age when he went to ErieCounty, Pa., where he spent the succeeding nineyears of his life. On leaving that community hecontinued his journey westward until reachingGr
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