Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . er of the ad-vanced civilization which reflects its brilliantachievements upon the twilight of his sojourn. MARINER, Jeremiah Buel.—The farm of fourhundred acres in Prairie City Township, Mc-Donough County, now being operated by .Jere-miah B. Mariner, has been in the possessionof his family since the summer of 1855, whenhis parents, Orin and Hannah W. (York) Man-ner, came from Fulton County, where .Teremiahwas torn April 21, 1850. The parents were bothnatives of New York State, and were very earlysettlers of Illinois. Orin Mariner was an in-dustrious a


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . er of the ad-vanced civilization which reflects its brilliantachievements upon the twilight of his sojourn. MARINER, Jeremiah Buel.—The farm of fourhundred acres in Prairie City Township, Mc-Donough County, now being operated by .Jere-miah B. Mariner, has been in the possessionof his family since the summer of 1855, whenhis parents, Orin and Hannah W. (York) Man-ner, came from Fulton County, where .Teremiahwas torn April 21, 1850. The parents were bothnatives of New York State, and were very earlysettlers of Illinois. Orin Mariner was an in-dustrious and capable farmer, and added to hisoriginal half-section until, at the time of hisdeath in 1901, he owned 400 acres. His wife,who died in 1900, reared four of her six chil-dren, .leremiah B. being third in order of birth. Mr. Mariner was educated in the publicschools of McDonough County, and assumed themanagement of his fathers farm at the time ofhis marriage. December Ifi. 1880, to Nettie , who was born in Fulton County, 111.,.


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