. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GILLMAN LIBRARYOf [HE university of Illinois PAST AND PRESENT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY ??:>:, In Sangamon county, Illinois, in 1862, married Miss Anna Handley. also anative of German}, and they became the par-ents of five sons and five daughters: Frank, asubstantial farmer of Montgomery county;Henry, a traveling salesman; John, a pros-perous merchant of Farmersville; Emma, thewife of George Cardenbaek; Ella, the wife Bristo, a resident of Missouri; Carrie, thewife of Grant Rodgers, a farmer of Pitmantown


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . MR. AND MRS. CHARLES GILLMAN LIBRARYOf [HE university of Illinois PAST AND PRESENT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY ??:>:, In Sangamon county, Illinois, in 1862, married Miss Anna Handley. also anative of German}, and they became the par-ents of five sons and five daughters: Frank, asubstantial farmer of Montgomery county;Henry, a traveling salesman; John, a pros-perous merchant of Farmersville; Emma, thewife of George Cardenbaek; Ella, the wife Bristo, a resident of Missouri; Carrie, thewife of Grant Rodgers, a farmer of Pitmantownship; Flora and Anna, at home; and twosuns, deceased. Of these William died at theage of twenty-seven years and George at theage of twenty-four years. Mr. Gillman, interested in the progress ofhis county along man) lines, gives liberally tothe support of different churches as well as tothe Lutheran church at Farmersville, of whichhe and Ins wife are consistent and active mem-bers. He votes with the Republican party, huthas never desired politica


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