A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . ALPHONSO V. PENN. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 419 was horn in Center county. Pennsylvania,in 1809, but was reared in Ohio, lie mar-ried Drucilla Culhertson, who was horn inWestmoreland county. Pennsylvania, buttheir marriage was celebrated in the Buck-eye state, where their eleven children wereborn. Eight of the number reached yearsof maturity, and those still living are HughC. a leading commercial traveler who re-sides in Chicago and has a wife and oneson; Drucilla L., the widow of Edgar Miles,of Denison, Iowa: and James K. P., of thisrev


A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . ALPHONSO V. PENN. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 419 was horn in Center county. Pennsylvania,in 1809, but was reared in Ohio, lie mar-ried Drucilla Culhertson, who was horn inWestmoreland county. Pennsylvania, buttheir marriage was celebrated in the Buck-eye state, where their eleven children wereborn. Eight of the number reached yearsof maturity, and those still living are HughC. a leading commercial traveler who re-sides in Chicago and has a wife and oneson; Drucilla L., the widow of Edgar Miles,of Denison, Iowa: and James K. P., of thisreview. The mother passed away in 1853,while the fathers death occurred in south-ern Illinois in 1881. He was for some yearsa resident of Monroe county, Iowa, and forone term represented his district in the statelegislature, having been elected to that officeon the Democratic ticket. At his parental home James K. P. Good-fellow was reared, early becoming familiarwith the duties and labors of the farm. InMarch, 1862, when but seventeen years ofage. he offered his services to th


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