Scrap book Amos Williams And Early Danville Illinois

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BeckFfith Dan W. Beckwith was born in 1795 in the present Bedford county, Pennsylvania. His father was among those settling in the Wyoming valley and his mother v/as a survivor of the Wyoming massacre. Dan was one of a family of four brothers and two sisters. Three of his brothers lived in Vermilion county at an early date. Jefferson H. , called Hiram; Morten, the doctor; Sebastian and George M. George and Dan left New York and reached Fort Harrison (Harrison Purchase) in the summer of 1816. In... 1818 the two brothers were living with Johnathan May's family at the time Illinois was admitted into the Union. From there they went to the salt works in Illinois. George was a citizen of the county until 1854, when he moved to a farm on the Kankakee a mile below the mouth of Rock Creek.
D^n W. Died at Danville in December, 1835. He is described as being a man fully six feet two inches in height, broad square shoulders and muscular, weighing about one hundred and ninety pounds. He was an expert axeman and a pioneer.


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