. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . a soldierof the war of 1812 and died of yellow fevercontracted while serving under General Jack-son at New Orleans. The mother of Thomas (. Kirkland borethe maiden name of Mary Malinda .Mann. Shewas born in Kentucky in 1m!) and died in parents were Beverly and Mary Mann,the former a farmer by occupation. His deathoccurred in Kentucky. Unto Mr. and Kirkland were born nine children,namely: James and Mary, now deceased;Thomas C.; Mrs. Cynthia Ann Irwin, who haspassed away; Lucinda. the wife of ChaunceyDavis, of Litchfield; Joh
. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . a soldierof the war of 1812 and died of yellow fevercontracted while serving under General Jack-son at New Orleans. The mother of Thomas (. Kirkland borethe maiden name of Mary Malinda .Mann. Shewas born in Kentucky in 1m!) and died in parents were Beverly and Mary Mann,the former a farmer by occupation. His deathoccurred in Kentucky. Unto Mr. and Kirkland were born nine children,namely: James and Mary, now deceased;Thomas C.; Mrs. Cynthia Ann Irwin, who haspassed away; Lucinda. the wife of ChaunceyDavis, of Litchfield; John a n sident ofLitchfield; and Eliza Jane, William A. andFletcher, all three deceased. Thomas C. Kirkland acquired his early edu-cation in an old log schoolhouse in Jerseycounty, Illinois. The path of learning was not avery flowery one for him. Indeed, his schoolprivileges were quite limited, but he made gooduse of the few opportunities he had and throughreading and observation greatly broadened hisknowledge. In his youth he assisted in the 4k. 9
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