History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . Ballinger; Lorriane,wife of Fred Downing; Nancy, wife of Levi Crews, and Solomon D. Solomon D. Edwards attended school in the district schools of his hometownship and after leaving school he worked on his uncles farm until thelatters death. On January 4. 1866. he married Mary Hornaday, who wasborn February 4, 1847, the daughter of Daniel and Delilah (Farmer) Horna-day, and to this union were born six children: Minnie B., the wife of Brown, is the mother of four children, Harold, Harley, Hildred andHallie; Rosc


History of Hendricks County, Indiana, her people, industries and institutions . Ballinger; Lorriane,wife of Fred Downing; Nancy, wife of Levi Crews, and Solomon D. Solomon D. Edwards attended school in the district schools of his hometownship and after leaving school he worked on his uncles farm until thelatters death. On January 4. 1866. he married Mary Hornaday, who wasborn February 4, 1847, the daughter of Daniel and Delilah (Farmer) Horna-day, and to this union were born six children: Minnie B., the wife of Brown, is the mother of four children, Harold, Harley, Hildred andHallie; Roscoe, who married Bertha Kendall and has three children. Christ-ian, Kenneth and Bernard R.; Charles E., who married Ida Job, and theyhave two children, Pauline and Mary; John, who married Mary Wills, andhas one child, John, Jr.; Myrtle, who became the wife of Walter Hodson,has two children, Blair and Dalta; Maude married Verle Moon and hastwo children, Percy and lona. The parents of Mrs. Edwards had a familyof four children: William, who married Nettie Baker; Martha, the wife. HENDRICKS COUNTY, INDIANA. 545 of Emery Triddle; Mary, wife of Mr. Edwards; Eliza, wife of L. Edwards died on April 13, 1914. Mr. Edwards is allied with the new Progressive party, believing thatin the principles advocated by it will be found a solution of most of thegreat political questions before the American people today. Fraternally,he is a member of the Knights of Pythias, while in his religious faith heholds to the Friends church, and is interested in the efforts of his church tobetter the condition of the community in which he lives. Mrs. Edwardswas a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Edwards has livednearly three-score and ten years in this county, and during all of that time hisinfluence has ever been on the right side of all civic and moral questions per-taining to the welfare of the community. For this reason he is rightly re-garded as one of the representative men of Hen


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