The Cantrell family : a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell ..covering the period from 1700 to 1898 . west of Can-Trail. Sangamon county, Illinois. In 1834 his parents movedto Wajnesville, 111. When six years old his parents movedto the farm near Waynesville, where he grew to he was 21 years old he and his father traveled acrossThe country from Waynesville, to Clinton, 111., looking for afarm. They could have purchased the best land for $ acre. They decided that the prairies could never be cul-tivated and that only a small strip along the t


The Cantrell family : a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell ..covering the period from 1700 to 1898 . west of Can-Trail. Sangamon county, Illinois. In 1834 his parents movedto Wajnesville, 111. When six years old his parents movedto the farm near Waynesville, where he grew to he was 21 years old he and his father traveled acrossThe country from Waynesville, to Clinton, 111., looking for afarm. They could have purchased the best land for $ acre. They decided that the prairies could never be cul-tivated and that only a small strip along the timber wouldever be fit for habitation. December 13, 1855, he marriedSusan Foreman, and in 1858, moved on a farm near ElmGrove, four and one-half miles southeast of Waynesville, 111.,where he improved one of the best farms in the State. was Justice of the Peace for 25 years, and held manyoTher ]M>siTious of trust. In the fall of ISMO. his son. Elmer,moved on (he farm aud he moved to Clinton. III. Here helived until his death. May 1(3, 1897. Their children are:tarnii ( Joaiiua Thomas I)., M. Angi»..


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