History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . John Brant, a soldier in the Kevolntionary war. und^Washington, and a resident of Maryland. After that war hemoved to Kentucky, then to Indiana, near Evansville, where hedied aK->nt l>3i or 1535, aged about Si years, leaving one son,John, Jr., and S daughters, The son was married in Indiana toSybil White, a native of Xew York, near Bndndo, and a danght^of Anson White, of English origin, and also a Kevolutionarysoldier. Soon after marriage John moved to Wabash cv»nnty. III.,tak


History of Hancock County, Illinois, together with an outline history of the State, and a digest of State laws . John Brant, a soldier in the Kevolntionary war. und^Washington, and a resident of Maryland. After that war hemoved to Kentucky, then to Indiana, near Evansville, where hedied aK->nt l>3i or 1535, aged about Si years, leaving one son,John, Jr., and S daughters, The son was married in Indiana toSybil White, a native of Xew York, near Bndndo, and a danght^of Anson White, of English origin, and also a Kevolutionarysoldier. Soon after marriage John moved to Wabash cv»nnty. III.,taking with him his wife and one v hild, Heiekiah, Ae subject ofthis sketch, who was K>m Jan. 1. 1526. niey located on BarnetrsPrairie, on a farm, although Mr. Brant was a cooper by trade;about six years afrerwarvi they moved to Tiuceanes,. Ind., whereMr. B. foliowevi coo^^^ring several years. He then movevi to Law-rence county. 111., where he died about 1S36, leaving 6 children:Hezekiah, Alfred, Silas, Horatio, Johnson and John, all yet livingexcept John, who died in infimcy. The widow married again, and.


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