. History of Greene county, Illinois: its past and present. ; MinnieM., born 1878. The homestead con-tains 200 acres of well improved land, andis well stocked with fine breeds of cattle TOWN 11, NORTH RANGE 12, WEST. 651 Tunison J. D. farmer, Sec. ii, HallTurney P. farmer, Sec. 36, Berdan VANDERHEYDEN C. farmer. Sec. 21, White Hall AITARD J. N. farmer, Sec. 29, Walk- ** ervilleWilliams J. A. laborer, BerdanWilliamson W. H. farmer, Sec. i, HallWOODS ISAAC, farmer and stock raiser, Sec. 26, White Hall, was born in 1836, in Greene County; was married in1858,


. History of Greene county, Illinois: its past and present. ; MinnieM., born 1878. The homestead con-tains 200 acres of well improved land, andis well stocked with fine breeds of cattle TOWN 11, NORTH RANGE 12, WEST. 651 Tunison J. D. farmer, Sec. ii, HallTurney P. farmer, Sec. 36, Berdan VANDERHEYDEN C. farmer. Sec. 21, White Hall AITARD J. N. farmer, Sec. 29, Walk- ** ervilleWilliams J. A. laborer, BerdanWilliamson W. H. farmer, Sec. i, HallWOODS ISAAC, farmer and stock raiser, Sec. 26, White Hall, was born in 1836, in Greene County; was married in1858, to Martha Baker, born in 1842; havefour children: Olive, Oscar, John, andWilliam. The father of the subject of thissketch was born in 1812, and died in 1876;was married to Matilda Wright, who diedin 1843; afterward married to JennetteHues, having fourteen children, five by thefirst marriage and nine by the last mar-riage, seven of whom are living. The sub-ject of this sketch is the son of the first mar-riageWorcester F. A. farmer. Sec. 4, P. O. WhiteHall. Township ii, North Range 13, West. A LLEN ROBERT, renter, WhiteHall Ashlock J. C. farmer, Sec. 25, WhiteHall DAIRAM BENJAMIN, farmer, Sec. 21,^ White HallBairam Marshall, farmer, White HallBallard Jesse, farmer. Sec. 24, P. O. White HallBarber Isaac, renter, White HallBarnhart J. V. farmer, White HallBARTON ISAAC, farmer and stockraiser. Sec. 21, was born in LancasterTownship, Lancaster County, Pa., on the28th of April, 1817. He was the fifthchild of Thomas and Phoebe Ann Barton,both natives of England, who voyaged toAmerica in an early day, settling in Penn-sylvania, where he followed farming, andwhere he was married on the 2d of May,1839, to Miss Mary Chamberlain, of LittleYork, who died on the 25th of April, war was declared between Mexicoand the United States Government, IsaacBarton enlisted in Co. I, ist Regular Inf.,and participated in the Battles of PaloAlto, Resaca, Monterey, Ve


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