History of Northeast Indiana Lagrange Steuben Noble And Dekalb Counties Vol

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History of Northeast Indiana Lagrange Steuben Noble And Dekalb Counties Vol
Ira Ford
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^lilo H. Rowan was born in Clay Township, La- Grange County, Indiana, July 26, 1864. His parents were Jacob and Anna (Carr) Rowan, the former of whom was born in Pennsylvania and was mother- less when he accompanied his father, Jesse Rowan, to LaGrange County. He grew up in Clay Town- ship, attended the early schools, became a pros- perous farmer and at the time of death, in 1877, owned 200 acres of land situated one-half mile west of his son's property. He married a daughter of David and Sarah
... Carr, who were early settlers in Noble County, Indiana. She died in 1901, the de- voted mother of a large family of children, six of whom are living. The parents of Mr. Rowan were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The father gave his political support to the democratic party.
Milo H. Rowan was reared in Clay Township and had educational advantages in the country schools. He worked for his father and neighboring farmers through early manhood and then went to Kansas, where he spent sixteen years as a farmer.


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