The Cantrell family : a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell ..covering the period from 1700 to 1898 . r Kushvills,Neb. The other two died young. ^Irs. Cantrall died Janu-ary 15, 1864, and David P. married for his second wife UrsulaBull January 15, 18G1. Their childreu are: Eddie C, WyattB. and Nettie C. Mrs. Eddie (\ Kirkpatrick lives near Lis-bon, Iowa. ^Vyatt B. lives near Stanborn, Iowa. Mrs. Net-tie C. AVhiteman near Lis])on, Iowa. David P. Cantrall diedJanuary 21, 1802, and his widow died August 25, 1894. Henry Cantrall, son of Samuel D., son of Wyatt, wa


The Cantrell family : a biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon Cantrell ..covering the period from 1700 to 1898 . r Kushvills,Neb. The other two died young. ^Irs. Cantrall died Janu-ary 15, 1864, and David P. married for his second wife UrsulaBull January 15, 18G1. Their childreu are: Eddie C, WyattB. and Nettie C. Mrs. Eddie (\ Kirkpatrick lives near Lis-bon, Iowa. ^Vyatt B. lives near Stanborn, Iowa. Mrs. Net-tie C. AVhiteman near Lis])on, Iowa. David P. Cantrall diedJanuary 21, 1802, and his widow died August 25, 1894. Henry Cantrall, son of Samuel D., son of Wyatt, wasborn February 28, 1840, on the farm where he now lives, twomiles east of Athens, 111. January 1, 1873, he married EmmaE. Graham. She was born September t>, 1853, in Athens, children are: Alvin SV., Arthur AV., Verna E., SamuelI). Alvin married Allie Langford and lives in Sj)ringfield,111. Henry Cantrall and his wife are members of the Chris-tian Church at Athens, 111. He is a member of Floral Lodge47, I. O. O. F., at Athens, 111. Also a member of the HomeForum and Court of Honor Life Insurance Ordeis. 7J» ^. William Cantrill. A\. (aiilrill, son «»f Ttiomas (/aiiti-ill, was boin in (Jiuhhroiintj, Kintucky, January IT, 1800. Moved to Springfield,111., Maicli, 1S25. February 14, 1828, he married ElizabethHall. She was born in Kentucky December 18, 1809. Theymoved to Decatur, 111., in 183:^. He brought the first stockof merchandise to Decatur and opened the first store in thatplace. Ex-Governor Richard J. Oglesby was his first was the first postmaster in Decatur; was a member of the]>egislature 1854-55, and served three terms as founty Treas-urer; was always a staunch Democrat and for many years wasa leader of the party in that section. He died November 26,1881, in Decatur. His children are: Thonnis Hall, JaneEllen, Mary Elizabeth, Susan Lavinia. Thonnis H. marriedand weni west and was accidentally drowned. Jane E. nnirried Dr. A. L. Keller. She died in


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