. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. f which he ardently sup-ports. On November 25, 1896, Mr. Shideler was united in marriage withI\Iiss Florence Tyner, who was born, reared and educated in Clintontownship, daughter of William and Ella (Hynes) Tyner. Two sons havebeen born to this union: William Abraham, bom December 1, 1897, astudent in the district schools; and Elmer G., born April 25, 1899, alsoa district school pupil. ]\Iatthew Moroney. Celtic blood flows in the vei


. History of Cass County Indiana : From its earliest settlement to the present time : with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled. f which he ardently sup-ports. On November 25, 1896, Mr. Shideler was united in marriage withI\Iiss Florence Tyner, who was born, reared and educated in Clintontownship, daughter of William and Ella (Hynes) Tyner. Two sons havebeen born to this union: William Abraham, bom December 1, 1897, astudent in the district schools; and Elmer G., born April 25, 1899, alsoa district school pupil. ]\Iatthew Moroney. Celtic blood flows in the veins of MatthewMoroney in generous measure. Indeed, his paternal and maternal ances-try were of Irish birth and breeding, and his parents were born and,reared in County Clare, in Ireland, whence they came to Americas shoresin 1850. It may be said concerning these worthy people that they cameto America in their early wedded life, the year being 1850, and fromNew Orleans, where they landed, their journey to Indiana, where theyeventually settled, covered a period of about five years. They firststopped at Memphis, Tennessee, going from there to Cincinnati, where. ^caz/i:i:^=l4lc


Size: 1431px × 1746px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidhistoryofcas, bookyear1913