. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. township. Robert A. Stuart Avas reared in Jeffereon township and here receivedhis schooling. In due course of time, he married and settled on a farmin this township, and success has attended his efforts all along the section 28 of this to^^^lship he owns a fertile farm of one hundred andsixty acres, which has yielded most abimdantly under his encouraginghand. He has maintained the most friendly relations with Prosperityand is
. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. township. Robert A. Stuart Avas reared in Jeffereon township and here receivedhis schooling. In due course of time, he married and settled on a farmin this township, and success has attended his efforts all along the section 28 of this to^^^lship he owns a fertile farm of one hundred andsixty acres, which has yielded most abimdantly under his encouraginghand. He has maintained the most friendly relations with Prosperityand is regarded today as one of the independent farming men of thetownship. In 1896 :\rr. Stuart married jMiss Bertha D. Eltzroth. the daughter ofObidiah Flt-voth. and to subiect and wife four children have been eldest. Cloyd. is sixteen years old ; Ralph and Rov. twins, are nineyears of age, and the youngest born of the four is Maude, now fouryeai-s old. The family are members of the Presbyterian church, and theytake an active part in its various departments of service, and Mr. Stuartis a Republican. He is a man wdio has acquired much, of learning that. PlISTORY OF CASS COUxNTY 1035 never came through schools or books. A student of human nature, hefinds something interesting in every chance acquaintance, and it is safe tosay that this habit of observation has been of no small benefit to him in hisregular business life. He is an interesting conversationalist, and hasread much and observed He is known for a man of honor andintegrity, whose word is as sacred as his bond, and his position in hiscommunity is one which eloquently bespeaks his many worthy man of kindly disposition and modest and unassuming demeanor, hehas the most amazing capacity for attending to his own affairs, but isalways ready to lend a willing ear to the man who is beset with difficul-ties, and a helping hand to tide him over the rough places. His friendsin Jefferson towaiship are only li
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