. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... ildren, of whom, however, there are onlynow living, namely: William J., whoborn December 4. 1848, first marriedMary \\ her death WAS united in matrimony with 1: Dani< uary 4. [851, married Catherine Bollinger,and lives in Starke county, and George \ born August 17. 1862, mEffa Reed, and lives in Laki lip. At his marriage Mr. .hi rented land in hiwhich he lived until 1854, when he Kosciusko county, Indiana, ami ba farm of ninety-seven acre- i


. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... ildren, of whom, however, there are onlynow living, namely: William J., whoborn December 4. 1848, first marriedMary \\ her death WAS united in matrimony with 1: Dani< uary 4. [851, married Catherine Bollinger,and lives in Starke county, and George \ born August 17. 1862, mEffa Reed, and lives in Laki lip. At his marriage Mr. .hi rented land in hiwhich he lived until 1854, when he Kosciusko county, Indiana, ami ba farm of ninety-seven acre- in -> pay for it. Henow ha- a tine brick dwelling and a sultial barn and all necessary outbuildings, anddded ti> his 11- until he wns a half section, and at one time thousand dollars, all of whichcured through his own industry and 1lent management. In |Xhtics Mr. Yam een a lifel crat ami has done all in hi- power to. MRS. GEORGE VANCE COMPENDIUM OF BIOGRAPHY. 459 promote the success of his party at the has never sought public office, but inthe spring of 1882, being very popular withhis part\, was elected township trustee onthe Democratic ticket and served two yearsin such a manner as to show himself to bea must competent official and to the completesatisfaction of the public. In religion has been a devout and consistentmember of the United Brethren church forthirty years and has filled the position oftrustee with commendable activity and contributes freely to the maintenance ofthe church and uses his influence in everymanner to advance its prosperity. He is awhole-souled gentleman and a public-spiritedcitizen, and is ready at all times to use hismeans and influence fur the promotion ofsuch public improvements as will conduce tothe comfort and happiness of his fellow citi-zens, and there is probably not another manin the township who is held in higher esteembv the populati


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