. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. ter-prising, reliable and estimalile. JAMBS FINLEY RUBEY, son of James and Hannah J. Rubey, was bornAugust 11, 18-50, being one of a family of ten children. His andyouthful residence were on a farm near lloUansburg, Darke County, Ohio,his father being a physician, having an practice. James spent hisboyhood and youth with his father, attending the country school, as also thoHollansburg Village S
. History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships. ter-prising, reliable and estimalile. JAMBS FINLEY RUBEY, son of James and Hannah J. Rubey, was bornAugust 11, 18-50, being one of a family of ten children. His andyouthful residence were on a farm near lloUansburg, Darke County, Ohio,his father being a physician, having an practice. James spent hisboyhood and youth with his father, attending the country school, as also thoHollansburg Village School, and for about three years he belonged to the UnionCity graded school, ending his literary education with his eighteenth year. In1867, he moved with hia father to Union City, Ind., which town has been hisplace of residence to the present time. In 1870, he completed a businesscoursi! in the Miami Commercial College, at Dayton, Ohio. After .spendingeighteen months in the grain warehouse of Spencer Hill, at Union City, hoentered the First Naional Bink as book-keeper in 1872, serving two years inthat capacity, and three years as assistant cashier, and three years also as.
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