The Cantrell family : a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell ..covering the period from 1700 to 1898 . ust 4, 1870, he married .Mar-garet M. IVdeu, of Illiopolis. She was Ixu-n January ±^,1854. They livj^l on a farm near there until May, 1897. whenthey moved to Ii!i(.|.(!lis. Mr. Cantrall still manages the farmand also is jHtstmaster at Illiopolis. Their children are: , Henry A., Bruce T., Josiah I*., Beatrix IM., iracey .uauumairifcd \i. M. Mathews January 21, 18f)4. They live in Illi-oj)olis. Tracey was killtd September 7, 1895, by a wagon run-ning


The Cantrell family : a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell ..covering the period from 1700 to 1898 . ust 4, 1870, he married .Mar-garet M. IVdeu, of Illiopolis. She was Ixu-n January ±^,1854. They livj^l on a farm near there until May, 1897. whenthey moved to Ii!i(.|.(!lis. Mr. Cantrall still manages the farmand also is jHtstmaster at Illiopolis. Their children are: , Henry A., Bruce T., Josiah I*., Beatrix IM., iracey .uauumairifcd \i. M. Mathews January 21, 18f)4. They live in Illi-oj)olis. Tracey was killtd September 7, 1895, by a wagon run-ning over her. H. A. (antrall. son of McDonald, was born Februarv 9,1>(4. Mr. Cantrall was born and raised on a farm. In thes])ring of 1898 he and a friend started west, got as far asFoit Crook, where troops were being enlisted for theSjianish war-. They both enlisted in Company A, 22d Ne-braska Infantiy. They went to Cuba, and he was in theliiickest of the battle at Santiago, returning home Septem-Imi- 1, 1898. Ho savs that although the shot was as thick ashail ;iliout him for Ikuits, he came out without a scratch. <;:{. Charles Henry Cantrall. Viola Cantrall. Charles H. Cantrall, sou of Charles, sou of Levi, was ItoruMarch 12, 1856. He was raised on a farm two miles southof Cantrall, 111. When he was 12 years old his father movedto a farm two miles west of lUiopolis, 111., w^here he grew tomanhood. In 1884 he went to Kansas, where he engaged iubusiness. In 1894 he returned to St. Louis, Mo., where helived one year, then moved to Athens, 111. April 28, 1898, hewas married to Viola Rattertou, of Athens, III. Her father,Elijah Battertou, is an old settler, living near Salisbury, Cantrall, with his brother, Thomas D., is engaged in thegrocery business iu Athens, 111. He is a member of the In-dependent Order of Odd Fellows. (i4


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