. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . ME. AND MES. E. D. LITE. .MKS. NELSON LIlK MBS. JOHN WELLEE mm PAST AND PKESENT OF MONTGOMEEY COUNTS ;,; l but only four are now Living, namely: .Mrs. tively early age of thirty-nine years, and Mrs. Sarah Carriker, of Rountree townships and Lipe still resides on the old home farm at the Jacob L. Lipe, Mrs. Mary Blackwelder and Mrs. age of sixty-four years. Maria Hefley, of Irving township. Nelson Lipe Charles F. Lipe supplemented his early cdu- has three sisters still living: Mrs. Delilah rational privileges by study in the Irving hiofi Walch


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . ME. AND MES. E. D. LITE. .MKS. NELSON LIlK MBS. JOHN WELLEE mm PAST AND PKESENT OF MONTGOMEEY COUNTS ;,; l but only four are now Living, namely: .Mrs. tively early age of thirty-nine years, and Mrs. Sarah Carriker, of Rountree townships and Lipe still resides on the old home farm at the Jacob L. Lipe, Mrs. Mary Blackwelder and Mrs. age of sixty-four years. Maria Hefley, of Irving township. Nelson Lipe Charles F. Lipe supplemented his early cdu- has three sisters still living: Mrs. Delilah rational privileges by study in the Irving hiofi Walcher, now in her eighty-fifth year; Mrs. school. In his youth he assisted in the Elizabeth Davis; and Mrs. Diana Pite. Itis farm work and he remained at home until parents were Mr. and Mrs. John Lipe, who also twenty-one years of age. In 1895 he went to came to Montgomery county in LS33 and settled Cedar county, Iowa, where he followed farming on what is known as the D. T. Befley Earm for two years, and on his return to Montgomery in [rving township. John Lipe was a soldier


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