. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. property, and has five hundred and twenty acres of land, with onehundred and sixty acres lying about a half mile south of also has one hundred and twenty acres in Van Buren township, inPulaski county, and two hundred and forty acres near Winnemac, alsoin Pulaski county. These properties are the fruits of his quarter centuryof unceasing toil and they have been acquired, not in a day nor a year,but little by little, each pas


. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. property, and has five hundred and twenty acres of land, with onehundred and sixty acres lying about a half mile south of also has one hundred and twenty acres in Van Buren township, inPulaski county, and two hundred and forty acres near Winnemac, alsoin Pulaski county. These properties are the fruits of his quarter centuryof unceasing toil and they have been acquired, not in a day nor a year,but little by little, each passing year adding something to his accumu-lations. What he has done has been accomplished without aid fromany source whatsoever, only his native industry and business wisdomcontributing to his ultimate success. Mr. Conn is the father of eight children, of whom mention is madebriefly as follows: Mabel, the wife of Verne Seward, of RoyalCenter; Alice, living in Logansport, Indiana; Maggie, the wife ofClarence Fultz, of Boone township; Jesse, a railroad man. living inLoganspoit; Andrew J., Jr., at home; Forest, a baker in Royal Center;and Marr, living at HISTORY OF CASS COUNTY 1049 Mr. Conn is a memlier of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks,Lodge Xo. 66, and of the Knights of Pythias, No. 462, Royal is a Democrat in his political faith, but is not more active than thedemands of good citizenship require. He occupies a position of promi-nence and popularity in his native community, where he has long beenknown for his sterling character and many splendid traits that havecontributed so much to the prosperity of the town and township of whichhe has long been a resident. Melvin Tucker. Since the year 1845 the Tucker family has beenresidents of Cass county. During this period of nearly eighty years,the members of three generations have contributed their industry andtheir character to the material development and the civic welfare of thissection of Indiana. The fa


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