. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, ( Lemieux) Turcotte, of St. Henry, P. Q. George Turcotte was asoldier in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted at Waterloo, ;in the Illinois Volunteers, under (apt. Thomas Morgan, in Company principal battles in which he fought were Fort Donaldson; Shiloh; Corinth,Miss.; [nca; Brownsville; and Little Rock. He marched to Atlanta with Sher-man ; and, after the war, went to White Water, ButlerCounty, Kansas, and thence about 1879, to Mobeetie,where he has a farm ten miles northeast of the <


. Some of the ancestors and the children of Nathaniel Wilson, ( Lemieux) Turcotte, of St. Henry, P. Q. George Turcotte was asoldier in the Union Army during the Civil War. He enlisted at Waterloo, ;in the Illinois Volunteers, under (apt. Thomas Morgan, in Company principal battles in which he fought were Fort Donaldson; Shiloh; Corinth,Miss.; [nca; Brownsville; and Little Rock. He marched to Atlanta with Sher-man ; and, after the war, went to White Water, ButlerCounty, Kansas, and thence about 1879, to Mobeetie,where he has a farm ten miles northeast of the < ictobi r 1899, Mr. Converse moved to Endee, NewMexico, having bought an interest in a brand of cattlei lure. The ranch was sixty-five miles from Hereford,Texas, the nearest railway station. In April 1900 hewithdrew from this business, and returned to Mobeetie,in order to contest a land case in the courts. Child of Albert and Manic Orilia (Turcotte) < mi n rse: Mary Converse, born, 5 Oct. 1898, on her fathers ranch ten\ Converse. lni|L,s east ,,f Sbe Converse jfamily. 543 360. MARY ESTHER CONVERSE8 (Rev. William Amherst CouW (200),Joel, Joel; Thomas,* Samuel,3 Sergeant Samuel/ Deacon Edward1), born in Stew-


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