Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . n marble works of that went to Ohio in 1860, and, after two years spentin farming in the Buckeye State, came by team toFord County, and purchased eighty acres of wildland in Brenton Township, upon which not a fur-row had been turned or an improvement made. On the 8th of .lanuary, 1849, in his native land,Mr. Warren was united in marriage with MissEl


Portrait and biographical record of Ford County, Illinois : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States . n marble works of that went to Ohio in 1860, and, after two years spentin farming in the Buckeye State, came by team toFord County, and purchased eighty acres of wildland in Brenton Township, upon which not a fur-row had been turned or an improvement made. On the 8th of .lanuary, 1849, in his native land,Mr. Warren was united in marriage with MissElizabeth Snook, who was born in Sheffield, Eng-land, and is a daughter of William and ElizabethSnook. She was with him all through his armylife after their marriage. They have no childrenof their own, but have reared an adopted son. Hisname was Albert Finley, but he now bears thename of John Albert Warren. He was a soldiersorphan, and, at the age of four, came to live withour subject and his wife. Upon the farm he wasreared to manhood, and acquired his education inthe public schools. He is now engaged in black-smithing in Chicago. He married Delia Munson,whose father is a farmer of Brenton Township, andthey have two little


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