Counties of White And Pulaski Indiana Historical And Biographical

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Both Mr. And Mrs. Mason are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
EDWARD MAUD, deceased, was a native of England, born in 1824, and was the son of John Maud, who was largely interested in stone quarries. Edward received a fair education and was brought up to farm labor. He was married in England to Jane Waring, and he and wife came to this country in 1856, and for two or three years lived in Phil- adelphia. They made several changes of residence, and finally settled in this township in 187
...0. Here Mr. Maud ended his days in 1871, a member of the English Church. His widow continues to farm the 160 acres of fine prairie land on Section 23.
PRAIRIE TOWNSHIP. 275 DR. A. P. MENDENHALL, a native of Montgomery County, Ind. , was born May 7, 1839, and is the fifth of the nine children born to David and Mary A. (Perkins) Mendenhall, who were natives of North Carolina and Ohio respectively. The father, who was a fanner, died in Illinois about January, 1881, but the mother is still living in the said State, in comparatively good health at the age of seventy-three.


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