A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, educational, civic and social development . oo o i.^. ../t - HISTORY OF SAUK COUNTY 927 Eebecca is the wife of Peter Bennett, a farmer living at Wilmington,Virginia. George Albert resides at Mineral Point, Wisconsin, and hasthree daughters, Martha, Hattie and Emma. Etta is the wife of Tim-othy S. Wells, a painter and paper hanger at Merrimack. Their twochildren are named Grace and Lysle, both still single. Mr. Peck served twelve consecuti
A standard history of Sauk County, Wisconsin : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, educational, civic and social development . oo o i.^. ../t - HISTORY OF SAUK COUNTY 927 Eebecca is the wife of Peter Bennett, a farmer living at Wilmington,Virginia. George Albert resides at Mineral Point, Wisconsin, and hasthree daughters, Martha, Hattie and Emma. Etta is the wife of Tim-othy S. Wells, a painter and paper hanger at Merrimack. Their twochildren are named Grace and Lysle, both still single. Mr. Peck served twelve consecutive years as a member of the villageboard of Merrimack, finally resigning that olSce about a year he is a republican and the family are members of the Metho-dist Episcopal Church. Chauncey W. Kellogg. The name of Kellogg has been identifiedwith the history of Sauk County from earlj^ pioneer times. The lateChauncey^ Warner Kellogg became a man of influence and leadershipin the county while he lived there and enjoyed an enviable prominencedue to his high character, his learning and his general ability. He was of notable American ancestry. He was New England bornand bred, having been born at
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