A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . JOHN C. SHOCKLEY. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 531 sided he was lield in the Iiij^hest esteem,commanding- the ccMifidence and respect of all\\\ knew liim. hy rcasnn of his unfailingintegrity and fldehty ti > ihity. [n his re-ligious Ijclief he was a Iniversalist. Illswife sur\i\ed liim snme time and jjassedaway in Kansas, on the 4th of Xt)\eml)er,1888. She was the daughter of MichaelIMurnan. of Maryland, who reuKJved toKentucky, thence to Frankhn county, Indi-ana, and later located in Shelhy county, thatstate, where he spent the residue


A biographical history of Fremont and Mills Counties, Iowa . JOHN C. SHOCKLEY. BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 531 sided he was lield in the Iiij^hest esteem,commanding- the ccMifidence and respect of all\\\ knew liim. hy rcasnn of his unfailingintegrity and fldehty ti > ihity. [n his re-ligious Ijclief he was a Iniversalist. Illswife sur\i\ed liim snme time and jjassedaway in Kansas, on the 4th of Xt)\eml)er,1888. She was the daughter of MichaelIMurnan. of Maryland, who reuKJved toKentucky, thence to Frankhn county, Indi-ana, and later located in Shelhy county, thatstate, where he spent the residue of his owned and operated a gristmill and wasalso an cxtensi\e farmer and loaned was wide!} recognixed as c^ie of the mostprominent men of his county. He reared a large numher of children,including Elizabeth, who became Mrs. ]\Ic-Gahey; ]\Irs. Xancy Shockley; ATary; Mar-garet; Jacob; Sarah, Mrs. T. Smith; andJames. Lnto Samuel and Xancy Shockleywere l)orn the following named: Emily,the wife of D. Smith, now of Kansas; JohnC, of this review; Isaac, of Okla


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