. Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . aw Paw Grove, where he was engaged infarming until 1892, v,-hen he retired and movedto Paw Paw in 1899. On December 19, 1839. hemarried Persis P. Boardman, daughter of Dea-con Orlando and Mary (Brace) Boardman, andof this union two children were born: Jane E,(Mrs. S. A. Tarr), and William H. (deceased).Mrs. Hallcck died May 5, 1892, aged seventy-three years. She is one of the thirteen who,in 1841, organized the Paw Paw Baptist Hallock was the second member receivedby baptism into the church, uniting with it in1842. He was appointed deacon in 1


. Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . aw Paw Grove, where he was engaged infarming until 1892, v,-hen he retired and movedto Paw Paw in 1899. On December 19, 1839. hemarried Persis P. Boardman, daughter of Dea-con Orlando and Mary (Brace) Boardman, andof this union two children were born: Jane E,(Mrs. S. A. Tarr), and William H. (deceased).Mrs. Hallcck died May 5, 1892, aged seventy-three years. She is one of the thirteen who,in 1841, organized the Paw Paw Baptist Hallock was the second member receivedby baptism into the church, uniting with it in1842. He was appointed deacon in 1850, andhas served continuously in that capacity tothe present time. Politically he is a stanchRepublican. WILLIAM C. FABER. meat dealer. Paw ,III., was born in Clarion Township. BureauCounty, Feb. 21, 1S67, son of Peter and 736 HISTORY OF LEE COUNTY. Margaret (Mueller) Faber, natives of Germany,who came to Illinois and located at Faber was engaged in farming in ClarionTownship until 18S9, and in 1S90 crossed the. WILLIAM C. FABER. ocean, visiting Germany and other Europeancountries, his trip being principally for pleas-ure and obtaining ideas of the customs of dif-ferent countries in regard to business meth-ods and agriculture. He located at Paw Paw in1891. and entered the firm of Faber Brothers,dealers in meats, and has since been identifiedwith that enterprise. In 1S99 he bought landat Paw Paw. III., and at Algona, Iowa, and inconnection with the meat business is engagedin farming and breeding Aberdeen-Angus cat-tle, and expects to devote his entire atten-tion to the latter industry in the future. OnFebruary 24. 1S96, he married Eva A. Smith,daughter of Edmund D. and Helen (Huntley)Smith, of Paw Paw, and of this union there arefour children: Helen M., Leonard M. C, HenryC. and Edmund E. Mr. Faber is a member ofthe Lutheran church, and politically affiliateswith the Demicratic party. born in Onondaga County, N. Y., March 22,1837, the son of H. G. and Am


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