The Biographical Record of Livingston And Woodford Counties Illinois

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The Biographical Record of Livingston And Woodford Counties Illinois
James Morgan
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THE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.
357 hack. By trade lie was a tanner. Xeither lu- nor liis wife ever came west to live. Tlieir children were John, Daniel. F'eter. Elizal)eth. Henry, Catherine. Adam. Dnma. L-'sther, Joseph, . \mos and Maria, six of whom are still living. Of the ten children horn to our subject and his wife the oldest died in infancy; . \mmon and Alfred are l)oth at home with their mother; Harvev is runninjj an elevator in Reading. Illinois; Lucretia is the wife of Gideon Slaughter- hack
..., of Indiana; Milton is a resident of Reading tnwnship, Livingston county. Illi- nois; Ei)hraim dietl at the age of eighteen years; I>)ra died at the age of three years: ( ieorge died at the age of one month ; and I. T)na did at the age of four years.
Soon after their marriage Mr. And Mrs. Defenbaugh came to Livingston county, Illi- nois, and entered eighty acres of land in Reading township, for which he paid one dollar antl a (|uarter i)er acre. At that time it was all wild prairie land, deer and wolves were still to be seen in this region, and the early settlers would get U]j parties to go out and kill the latter to keep them from destroy-- ing their stock.


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