Early life and times in Boone County, Indiana, giving an account of the early settlement of each locality, church histories, county and township officers from the first down to 1886 ..Biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and women .. . rth year, quitewell preserved and looks younger than that. He was an oldWhig up to 1826; since that time has acted with the Republi-can party. In person Mr. Dickerson is of medium size, darkhair, good features, well made, and in his best days wouldweigh 175 pounds. Mrs. Dickerson is buried at you visit her grave you might truthfully s


Early life and times in Boone County, Indiana, giving an account of the early settlement of each locality, church histories, county and township officers from the first down to 1886 ..Biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and women .. . rth year, quitewell preserved and looks younger than that. He was an oldWhig up to 1826; since that time has acted with the Republi-can party. In person Mr. Dickerson is of medium size, darkhair, good features, well made, and in his best days wouldweigh 175 pounds. Mrs. Dickerson is buried at you visit her grave you might truthfully say : Hererests one of the noblest women that ever lived in BooneCounty. JAMES DOWING, Sr. Was born in Donegal, Ireland, in the year 1784. Came toAmerica in the year 1819, and to Boone County in 1834. Onthe 11th of October of that year he settled in Clinton Town-ship; died February, 1868. Mrs. Dowing was born in 1795,in England. Her name was Avis Giddings; died in buried at Mechanicsburg, Boone County. Mr. Dowingwas a Catholic, Mrs. Dowing a Presbyterian. The followingare the names of their children : James F. was born nearHell Gate, New Jersey, January 17, 1827. He was marriedto Mary A. Witham April, 1868; died on the old homestead. JACOB S. LA FOLLETTE.


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