History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . ss in Dallas tp., in which he has been en-tirely successful. His stock farm at that place, consisting of 476acres, is considered one of the finest stock farms in the a large and convenient factory, and from 75 to 100 head ofcows, he does a thriving trade. Mr. M. was married in December,1871, to Miss Kate M. Black, a native of Pennsylvania, and their4 children are—Grace, Frederick B., Henry B. and Maud, Theeldest daughter is deceased. In November, 1879, Mr. M. commencednn


History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . ss in Dallas tp., in which he has been en-tirely successful. His stock farm at that place, consisting of 476acres, is considered one of the finest stock farms in the a large and convenient factory, and from 75 to 100 head ofcows, he does a thriving trade. Mr. M. was married in December,1871, to Miss Kate M. Black, a native of Pennsylvania, and their4 children are—Grace, Frederick B., Henry B. and Maud, Theeldest daughter is deceased. In November, 1879, Mr. M. commencednnder the present firm name in the grain and grocery house is one of the solid concerns in Carthage. He also has afarm of 185 acres of land in this tp., and is always busy in somedepartment of his trade. He has been a member of the Masonicorder for 12 years, and is a member of the A. O. U. W. Thefamily are members of the Presbyterian Church. Politically he isa Republican. William H. D. Noyes, M. Z>., was born in Bowling Green, Pikecounty, Mo., in 1834. He received his collegiate education at. CARTHAGE


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