History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . mmand the top of the market. To Garrett and Lydia (Hale) Sallee two children have been born,daughters both. Bertha \\. born on N^ovember 11, 1889, and Flora Myrtle,August 2/, 1897. Mr. and Mrs. Sallee are members of the Christianchurch at Xickerson and Mr. Sallee is a member of the Modern AA^oodmenof America. ALBERT LEE SWARENS. Albert Lee Swarens, one of Reno countys best-known farmers, wholives with his stepmother, .Mrs. Lewis Swarens. on a fine farm adjoining thecity of Hutchinson on the northwest, is one of the origi


History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . mmand the top of the market. To Garrett and Lydia (Hale) Sallee two children have been born,daughters both. Bertha \\. born on N^ovember 11, 1889, and Flora Myrtle,August 2/, 1897. Mr. and Mrs. Sallee are members of the Christianchurch at Xickerson and Mr. Sallee is a member of the Modern AA^oodmenof America. ALBERT LEE SWARENS. Albert Lee Swarens, one of Reno countys best-known farmers, wholives with his stepmother, .Mrs. Lewis Swarens. on a fine farm adjoining thecity of Hutchinson on the northwest, is one of the original ])ioneers of thiscounty, as is Mrs. Swarens. there ha\ing ])ccn l)ut two other families livingwithin miles of them when they arrixcd at the point at which they still reside,in the vear 1871, the town of Hutchinson not then even having been stakedout. They consecjuently have witnessed the whole of the wonderful develop-ment of this section of the state and may be accepted as authorities upon allquestions relating to the history of Reno county and particularly of the. RENO COlNTY, KANSAS. lfi() neit^hl)! irliood about Tlutchinsoii, in which they ha\c H\c(l from the time oftlu bcginnin<^- ot a social order hereabout; doing well their respective partsin the de\elopmeni of llie community which is so dear to both of Lewis Swarens is a woman of the true ])ioneer type and during all the}ears she has H\e(l in this county has done her whole duty as a neighljor anda friend to all. In her gentle heart there never has been room for mistrust,it ever haxing been her rule to believe only the best things regarding herneighbors, and throughout her long life in this community she ever hasborne the profoundest respect and esteem of all. Albert L. Swarens was born in Woodford county, Illinois, October 25,1851. son of Lewis and Mary Ann (Watkins) Swarens, the former of whomwas born in the town of New Albany, Indiana, on October 5, 1822, and thelatter in Illinois. Lewis Swarens left


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