Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana . s. In September, 1899, ^^ came to Hammond, andfor the past two years has been engaged in conducting a first-class liveryestablishment, to v^?hich he has recently added an undertaking business. Heis a live, wide-awake business man. and understands the art of gaining tradeand retaining it by fair and honoraljlc dealings. Mr. Chartier was married .\pril 10, 1893, to Miss Catherine Young,a daughter of Michael J. and Mary (Conway) Young. They have threechildren, Fred Walter, Marie Agnes and Irene .Mice. Mr. and Mrs. Char-tier are mem


Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana . s. In September, 1899, ^^ came to Hammond, andfor the past two years has been engaged in conducting a first-class liveryestablishment, to v^?hich he has recently added an undertaking business. Heis a live, wide-awake business man. and understands the art of gaining tradeand retaining it by fair and honoraljlc dealings. Mr. Chartier was married .\pril 10, 1893, to Miss Catherine Young,a daughter of Michael J. and Mary (Conway) Young. They have threechildren, Fred Walter, Marie Agnes and Irene .Mice. Mr. and Mrs. Char-tier are members of the Catholic church, and he affiliates with the NorthAmerican Union, and with the Independent Order of Foresters of politics he is a Democrat. OSCAR DINWIDDIE. Oscar Dinwiddle, of whom a likeness is here given, is the oldest son ofthe pioneer J. W. Dinwiddle. He is a farmer and large land owner of PlumGrove, in Eagle Creek township, is master of Center Grange, has been anofficer in the State Grange and National Grange of the Patrons of Hus-. OSCAR DINWIDDIE HISTORY OF LAKE COUNTY. 56!) bandry, and is president of the Old Settler and Historical Association of Lakeconnty. He takes an active part in the Farmers Listitutes and is a memberof the Lake County Tax Payers League. He is corresponding secretary ofthe Dinwiddle Clan. J. FLOYD IRISH. J. Floyd Irish, engaged in the real estate and insurance business atHammond, with office over the First National Bank, has been connectedwith various departments of business activity in Lake county for the pasttwenty years, and has made a commendable record for reliability, integrityand ability in all his dealings. He takes much interest in the progress andwelfare of his city and county, and is a citizen who can be depended uponto carry out his obligations in every department of life. Mr. Irish was born in Brunswick, Lake county, Indiana. June 19, 1867,a son of Josephus Hull and Mary Ellen (Vinnedge) Irish. His paternalgrandf


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