. The History of Winnebago County, Illinois : its past and present, containing ... a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics ... history of the Northwest, history of Illinois ... etc . weighing in the ag-gregate, 30,000; the family attend the Church. Winright —, laborer; Sec. 7; P. O. Durand. 602 WINNEBAGM) COUNTf DIEECTOBT: ^iriSHOP A:SfDRE\l^, Farmer; ; P. O. Harrison; born in Scotland,Sept. 5, 1819; came to N. J. in 1841; mar-ried Isabella Hunter in 1843; she wasborn in Scotland, in 1819; five childr


. The History of Winnebago County, Illinois : its past and present, containing ... a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics ... history of the Northwest, history of Illinois ... etc . weighing in the ag-gregate, 30,000; the family attend the Church. Winright —, laborer; Sec. 7; P. O. Durand. 602 WINNEBAGM) COUNTf DIEECTOBT: ^iriSHOP A:SfDRE\l^, Farmer; ; P. O. Harrison; born in Scotland,Sept. 5, 1819; came to N. J. in 1841; mar-ried Isabella Hunter in 1843; she wasborn in Scotland, in 1819; five children,Mary H., Isabella, Andrew, Martin andJohn; lost two, David and Ellen; theycame to this Co. in 1856; owns 190 acresland; Mrs. W. died in 1858; marriedagain in 1863, to Mrs. Elizabeth VanAusdale, daughter of Cornelius and Ra-chel Van Dyke, who reside with them;both over 80 years old; Mr. Wishop has been School Director for 9 years, and waslast spring elected Justice of the Peace;the family all belong to the M. E. Church;he is a Republican. Wishop A. Sr. farm; ; J. H. renter; ; J. farmer; Sec. 26; P. O. Wm. farmer; Sec. 26; Harrison. Y OUNG THEODORE W. farmer; ; P. O. DTIRAND TOWNSHIP. 603 DURAND TOWNSHIP. A BEL GEORGE, rents farm; Durand. Alexaader A. farmer; Sec. 25; P. O. laborer; ; Martin, painter; Durand. A S H T RK W, Merchant; Durand; born in Argyle, Wash-ington Co., N. Y., in 1833; went to Cali-fornia in 1853; worked 8 years in the goldmines; returned to N. Y.; went into mer-cantile business at Oswego; continued it 5years; came to this town and entered busi-ness in 1861; married Miss Mary J. John-son, a native of Oswego Co., N. Y., in 1863;has four children, Carrie M., Frank J.^Willard H. and Bertha, aged respectively,14, 10, 8, and 5 years; he represented thegood people of this district in the 29thGeneral Assembly; was re-elected in


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