History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . arietta Leibenguth,daughter of Peter and Hannah (App) Leibenguth. She was bornDecember 3, 1831, in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, andwhen three years of age came to this county with her parents,where she has since reside
History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . arietta Leibenguth,daughter of Peter and Hannah (App) Leibenguth. She was bornDecember 3, 1831, in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, andwhen three years of age came to this county with her parents,where she has since resided. Her parents were born in North-ampton County, her father in 1800. Her mother died March 25,1866, Mr. and Mrs. Rothenberger have had ten children—FrankP., born September 6, 1853; Josiah, born March 28, 1856; FloraE., born February 2, 1858; Peter, born August 12, 1860; LydiaM.,born December 14,1862; Perry A., born July 27,1865; Lewis,born January 4, 1869; Ida A., born January 14, 1873. Sarah H.,died March 19, 1856; Mary J., died January 28, 1872. has been quite an extensive fisherman in his the fall of 1881 he went fishing, accompanied by some of hisneighbors, and caught 800 fish in the Wild Cat River, that runsthrough Ed Robinsons farm. He belongs to the Lutheran church,and in politics is a Democrat. He was once supervisor of the town. *?;. ^^^^^^^ ri^£^?^^^i^4%^^ MADISON TOWNSHIP. 727 Mr. Rotlienberger came to this county a poor man, but by industryand economy has secured a competence. John Sbagee, farmer, section 27, owns 806 acres of land inClinton County. He came here with his father March 31, father had been here two years previous and left money forhis brother-in-law, Samuel Howard, to enter 160 acres of land,•which was done. He bnilt a log house and then returned to hisfamily who were then living in Montgomery County, Ohio. Thefamily consisted of the parents, George and Sarah Seager, and sixchildren, John being the youngest child. H
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