. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . sperity, also con-tribute to the general welfare of their fellowmen. ISAAC A. MILNER. Isaac A. Milner, deceased, represented oneof the old and honored pioneer families ofMontgomery county. A native of Illinois, hewas born in Edgar county, June 11. 1843, andwas a son of Robert and Mary (Desart) Mil-ner, both of whom were horn in Kentucky, theformer April IT. 1817, and the latter Decem-ber 1 1. 1822. At an early day Robert Milnercam. to Illinois and first settled in Paris, butafterward removed to Montgomery county,where he owned some good farmi


. Past and present of Montgomery County, Illinois . sperity, also con-tribute to the general welfare of their fellowmen. ISAAC A. MILNER. Isaac A. Milner, deceased, represented oneof the old and honored pioneer families ofMontgomery county. A native of Illinois, hewas born in Edgar county, June 11. 1843, andwas a son of Robert and Mary (Desart) Mil-ner, both of whom were horn in Kentucky, theformer April IT. 1817, and the latter Decem-ber 1 1. 1822. At an early day Robert Milnercam. to Illinois and first settled in Paris, butafterward removed to Montgomery county,where he owned some good farming first wife died in 1864 and he subse-quently married Mrs. Emily (Martin Brown)Desart, whose death occurred in 1887. He diedin 1881. Religiously he was a member of theBaptist church and politically was idem i Bedwith the Republican party. In his family wereeight children, all of whom are now deceased. During his boyhood Isaac A. Milner pursuedhis -indies in a log school house at WalnutGrove and n hen not in school he \\ orked on the. ME. AND MRS. 1. A. MILXEE


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