Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . tthat, during a residence of fifty-one years in thesame community, none of its members have everbeen engaged in a law-suit, either as plaintiff ordefendant. McGRATH, Thomas C, one of the oldest livingresidents of Schuyler County. 111., which liasbeen his home for more than half a century, andan honored veteran of the Civil War, is residingon his farm in Section 5, Littleton Township, anobject of sincere respect and warm regard to thelarge number of his fellow-citizens who are fa-miliar with his worthy traits of character. Heis a member of the family which


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . tthat, during a residence of fifty-one years in thesame community, none of its members have everbeen engaged in a law-suit, either as plaintiff ordefendant. McGRATH, Thomas C, one of the oldest livingresidents of Schuyler County. 111., which liasbeen his home for more than half a century, andan honored veteran of the Civil War, is residingon his farm in Section 5, Littleton Township, anobject of sincere respect and warm regard to thelarge number of his fellow-citizens who are fa-miliar with his worthy traits of character. Heis a member of the family which can boast of thehigh distinction of having given four sons to thedefense of the Union in its mighty struggle forexistence, all of whom were wounded, one beingkilled and another dying as a result of woundsreceived in the conflict. Mr. McGrath was bornis Franklin County. Pa., rceiving his early edu-cation in the district schools of that locality. Heis a son of James W. and Barbara (Jones) Mc-Grath. natives of that State and county. His.


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