History of Floyd County, Iowa: Together With Sketches of Its ..., volume 2

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He was first married ' to Mary Baker and had seven children^ six living — Andrew J., Philip, Julia Ann (now Mrs. John Henry), Martha (now Mrs. Alex.
Hemphill), Sarah (now Mrs. Alfred Drury), and Catharine (now Mrs. Joseph Shork). Mrs. Workman died in Ohio in 1854. In 1856 Mr. Workman went back to Ohio and Nov. 23 he changed the name of Mrs. Gonser to Mrs. Workman. Mrs. Gonser had eight children, five living— Lucinda, Mary M., Matilda, William H. and Mahala. One daughter, Eliza, died at the age
...of nineteen.
In politics Mr. Workman is a Democrat. In religon he is a German Baptist, being the head and front of that church in this region.
JamuB Wyatt^ section 31, Rock Grove Township, born in Feb- ruary, 1824, in Summersetshire, England, was a son of John Wyatt, a native of the same place. James Wyatt was educated in Eng- land, and came to the United States in 1849, going to Kenosha Digitized by google BOOK GEOVK TOWNSHIP.
981 Oounty, Wis,, and working on a farm till 1856, when he came to Floyd County and settled on the farm where he still resides, which was at that time wild land, and which he has bronght under a fine state of caltivation.


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