History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . fe. He originally was aWhig, but ujjon the organization of the Republican party transferred hispolitical allegiance to that party and ever thereafter was a stanch and his wife were earnest members of the Christian church and theirchildren were reared in that faith. There were six of these children, ofwhom the subject of this biographical review was the third in order of birth,the others being as follow: Lucretia, who married Elijah Woolson anddied in Knox county. Illinois; Ezra, former judge of probate for


History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . fe. He originally was aWhig, but ujjon the organization of the Republican party transferred hispolitical allegiance to that party and ever thereafter was a stanch and his wife were earnest members of the Christian church and theirchildren were reared in that faith. There were six of these children, ofwhom the subject of this biographical review was the third in order of birth,the others being as follow: Lucretia, who married Elijah Woolson anddied in Knox county. Illinois; Ezra, former judge of probate for Greeleycounty, this state, a wealthy retired ranchman, now living at Tribune; Lucy,who married Adam Martin and who is now deceased, both she and herhusl)and having spent their last days in California; Amos, a prosperousranchman, of Santa Anna, California, and Bishop, a farmer of the Part-ridge neighborhood in this county, who died in 1910. Elmer Everett was about ten years old when his parents moved toKnox county and he grew to manhood on the home farm there. On August. (M^^-l^^(bi^^€y^.e^


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