Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . husband. Six children blessed theirunion, of whom the following are living:Frank L., Roy, Pearl B. and Guy. Politically,Mr. Arter is an adherent of the Republicanparty, and both he and his wife affiliate withthe Methodist Church. Mr. Arter is a manof upright character, and bears an unblemishedreputation. Mrs. Arter is a daughter of Eph-raim and Cynthia (Eustick) Mitchell, both bornin Ohio and passed their lives in their nativeState. She was the fifth in a family of elevenchildren and came west after her marriage. ARVIN, James (deceased), for many years


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . husband. Six children blessed theirunion, of whom the following are living:Frank L., Roy, Pearl B. and Guy. Politically,Mr. Arter is an adherent of the Republicanparty, and both he and his wife affiliate withthe Methodist Church. Mr. Arter is a manof upright character, and bears an unblemishedreputation. Mrs. Arter is a daughter of Eph-raim and Cynthia (Eustick) Mitchell, both bornin Ohio and passed their lives in their nativeState. She was the fifth in a family of elevenchildren and came west after her marriage. ARVIN, James (deceased), for many years asuccessful, influential and highly-esteemedfarmer in Schuyler County, 111., and later ai-esident of Macomb, McDonough County, 111.,was born in Garrard County, August 30,1822, and received his early education in thecountry schools of his neighborhood. His was of Scotch descent, and he was a son ofStarling and Elizabeth (Leysher) Arvin, na-tives of Nova Scotia. The subject of thissketch was the youngest of ten children. At.


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