. Family history--genealogical, historical and biographical--of the Simonton and related families. Was in the public schools till 1864,when he took a clerkship in the Maiine Bank ofSt. Paul. Has been connected with banks eversince, in all capacities, even to president. Is nowvice president and manager of the James ElverNational Bank, of Jamestown, North Dakota. Was married to Grace Hubbell, of St. Paul, , 1883. They have had three children: John Hugh, b. Feb. 5, 1885. Catherine, b. May 31, 1SSG. David, b. June 16, dear first-born was called away in infancy. Catherine is blos


. Family history--genealogical, historical and biographical--of the Simonton and related families. Was in the public schools till 1864,when he took a clerkship in the Maiine Bank ofSt. Paul. Has been connected with banks eversince, in all capacities, even to president. Is nowvice president and manager of the James ElverNational Bank, of Jamestown, North Dakota. Was married to Grace Hubbell, of St. Paul, , 1883. They have had three children: John Hugh, b. Feb. 5, 1885. Catherine, b. May 31, 1SSG. David, b. June 16, dear first-born was called away in infancy. Catherine is blossoming into womanhood. InDavid we have a reminiscence. The Eittenhousefamily came to America in 1C80. In the roll ofillustrious names is thai of David Eittenhouse, thePhilosopher and Astronomer. After him the littleDavid is called. Sic iter ad astra. 3. l/<ve Frances Rittenhouse. Born Oct. 10th,1853. Cam- to St. Paul when seven years educated in the public schools aid in theYounj! Ladies Seminary conducted by the Rev. Was married to David 1ah- Lambie,Mav 5th, Mrs. A. L. Blackford. SEVIONTON. 65 There have been born to them three children: Arthur Dale, b. Oct. 29, has come to manhood, and has had the dis-tinction of having serred his country in the 1stMontana Regiment in the Philippine war. Has re-turned In health, and lives with his parents, inGreat Falls, Montana. Helen Rittenhouse,* b. Apr. 15, 1SS1. Ethel Louise, b. Nov. 17, 1SS4dc:- husband also, he praiseth her. Many daugh-ters, have done virtuously, but thou excellest them,all. Elizabeth Wiggins Simontoa, third daughter ofDr. William and Martha (Snodgrass) Simonton,was born Sept. 4th, 1S22, and baptized by our pas-tor, Mr. Sharon. Xov. 9th, of the same year. Whilea pupil of the Female Seminary at Newark, Del.,she became a subject of Divine grace, during anextensive revival in that village. After leaving theSeminary, she united with the Lome church atDeny, May loth, 1842. Her relig


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