. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... at thepotters trade and on becoming proficientengaged in the manufacture of pottery,which he continued with marked success un-til! 1873, meanwhile devoting a portion ofhis time to farming. In his young manhoodhe married Mi-- Magdalene Byers, who washorn in Canada, near Niagara Falls, on the2d day of February, 1817. SubsequentlyDavid Dan-man and family moved fromCanada to Elkhart county. Indiana, wherentered land, choosing for hi- futurehome a tract in what is now


. Progressive men and women of Kosciusko County, Indiana : to which is appended a comprehensive compendium of national biography ... at thepotters trade and on becoming proficientengaged in the manufacture of pottery,which he continued with marked success un-til! 1873, meanwhile devoting a portion ofhis time to farming. In his young manhoodhe married Mi-- Magdalene Byers, who washorn in Canada, near Niagara Falls, on the2d day of February, 1817. SubsequentlyDavid Dan-man and family moved fromCanada to Elkhart county. Indiana, wherentered land, choosing for hi- futurehome a tract in what is now the townshipof Jackson, lie made of the latter a com-fortable home and continued to live tinuntil his death, which occurred in August,Mr-. Dausman is still living, makingher home at this time with a married daugh-ter in Kosciusko county. David and Mag-dalena Dausman reared a family of eightchildren, whose name- are a- follows:Jacob (deceased), Anna. Marx. Michael(deceased), David. Catherine. Samuel andMos< David Dan-man. whose name forms thecaption of this article, wa- bom in Uniontownship, Elkhart county. Indiana. August. RESIDENCE OF DAVID DAUSMAN COMPENDIUM OF BIOGRAPHY. 53i 3, [848. Me was fortunate in being de-scended from thrifty ancestors, his parents»eing noted for their industrious and frugalhabits as well as fur the sterling moral was ever a prominent characteristicM their lives. Young David inherited theseexcellent trails ami early exemplified themn his childhood and youth while assistinglis father with the work of the farm andfbtaining an education in the commonschools, lie grew up with the predominat-ng idea of relying upon himself, and while-till young began to formulate plans for hisfuture course of action, lie remained underhe parental roof until after his majority andhen decided to devote his life to agricultural>ursuits, a resolution which he carried outvith results that are today plainly apparento the people of his community and through-&g


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