. Past and present of Mahaska County, Iowa : together with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead. n Jackson county, where he lived, and wasone of the most prominent abolitionists there,writing many articles for the newspapers onthese topics. He married Sarah Lake, whowas a native of Boones Lick, Kentucky. Shewas liorn in September, 1779, and died in Jack-son county, Ohio, January 9, 1852. Her fa-ther, Daniel Lake, was a compeer of DanielBoone and also a Revolutionary soldier. Hewas taken prisoner at the battle of Long Islandwhen seventeen year


. Past and present of Mahaska County, Iowa : together with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead. n Jackson county, where he lived, and wasone of the most prominent abolitionists there,writing many articles for the newspapers onthese topics. He married Sarah Lake, whowas a native of Boones Lick, Kentucky. Shewas liorn in September, 1779, and died in Jack-son county, Ohio, January 9, 1852. Her fa-ther, Daniel Lake, was a compeer of DanielBoone and also a Revolutionary soldier. Hewas taken prisoner at the battle of Long Islandwhen seventeen years of age and was given tothe Indians by the English and carried out tothe ^^estern Reserve in Ohio. He was likedand adopted by the chief and being sent outhunting, he escaped after about a years cap-tivity, walking all the way back to his old 1820, or forty years later, he took a claimwhere the Indian wigwam was, and the springout of which he drank when in captivity wason his land. He died on this claim in 1843. His daughter Sarah became the wife ofGeorge L. Crookham and they were the par-ents of sixteen children: Horatio, who died at. ^71 Oi lr4t^-irfHr- jCrXln^-r^


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