COND1T JOHN, Sec. 6, P.O. Cambridge; laborer; Dem; Lib.

CONNELL JOHN, Sec. 23, P.O. Ulah; farmer; Dem; Cath; born Ireland; 40 acres land.

CONNELL PAT. Sec. 23, P.O. Ulah; farmer; Dem; Cath; born Ireland; 40 acres land.

CONVERSE JAMES A. Furniture Store, Cambridge; born in Susquehanna Co. Penn. Aug. 14, 1836; Ind; Pres; value of property $6,000. He removed to Rhode Island at an early age; lived there nine years; came to this state. Henry Co. in 1846, and has lived here over thirty years; one of the earliest settlers; they carried the mail from Chicago to Rock Island on horseback; he was engaged in farming and stock raising for twenty years, and has carted wheat to Rock Island and sold it at 24 cents a bushel; has been engaged in furniture business here nine years; he married Miss Maria S. Penny, Dec. 12, 1860; she was from Long Island, N.Y.; they have four children, two boys and two girls.

COOK F. A. Brick Manufacturer, Cambridge; born in Wethersfield, Henry Co. Ill. Nov. 8, 1842; Rep; Lib; value property $10,000; lived in Kewanee for some years, and came to Cambridge in 1870; has been engaged in manufacturing brick for the past twelve years; was in the army, 7th Missouri Regiment, Co. I; was wounded in siege of Vicksburg, May 20, 1863; was in many severe battles; married Miss Mary A. Demoro, Oct. 24, 1867; she was from Kewanee, this county; have had one child, daughter, born March 12, 1872; she died July 24, 1872.

CORBY PAT. Cambridge; works on railroad; Dem; Cath; horn Ireland.

COX BENJ. Sec. 21; farmer, rents of Perkins; Dem Lib; born Ill.

CROUCH JOHN, Cambridge; billiard-hall; Rep; Bapt; born Pa.

CUFF WM. A. Cambridge; carpenter; Lib; Bapt; born Va.

CURRIN BERNARD, Farmer, Cambridge; born in Ireland in June, 1839; Dem; Cath; value of property, 156 acres of land, $10,000; he lived in Ireland fifteen years, and came to this country 1854, and has lived 22 years in this Co. and state; his parents live in Ire­ land; he has one brother and one sister living at Orion in this Co.

CURTIS O. B. Sec. 33, P.O. Ulah; farmer; Rep; Meth; born Pa; 80 acres land.

CUTTIGAN EDWARD, Cambridge; works on railroad; Dem; Cath; born Indiana.

DAHLBERG F. O. Cambridge; clerk; Rep; Luth; born Sweden.

DAVENPORT C. E. Cambridge; lives with father; Rep; Lib; born Ill.

DALRYMPLE WILLIAM L. Deputy Clerk, P.O. Cambridge; born in Knox Co. Ohio, April 7, 1827; he lived in State of Ohio 25 years, and came to this state, in Henry Co. and has lived here over 23 years; only two houses between Cambridge and Orion at that time; he has held office of Clerk of Circuit Court, also Treasurer of Henry Co; has held the office of Justice of the Peace for the past 16 years; holds office of Coroner; Rep; Bapt; val. of property $2,000; married Miss Adelia M. Seeley, Nov. 15, 1856; she was from Niagara Co. N.Y.; they have four children, two sons and two daughters.

DAVENPORT J. T. Cambridge; blacksmith; Rep; Lib; born Ill.

DAVENPORT THOS. F. Farmer, Cambridge; born in Stamford, Conn. Feb. 6, 1820; Rep; Lib; value of property 85,000; lived in Connecticut eight years; lived in New York city until fifteen years old, then removed to Morristown, Henry Co. with the colony in 1837, and has resided in this Co. about 40 years; one of. the few resident settlers that was here at that time; the nearest house south of his father's was twelve miles distant. The Indians had not left the county; their camps were on the creeks. Has been engaged in farming, mercan­tile and milling business; built first store, and sold the first goods ever sold in this town; was in the army, First Lieut. Co. H, 112th Reg. I.V.I enlisted as private; was Brigade Commissary and also Quartermaster; has held office of Clerk, Sheriff, and Treasurer of Henry Co., also was appointed Assessor of Internal Revenue of Henry Co.; married Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, of Bucks Co. Pa. June 22, 1848; she was born Jan. 31, 1822; they have three children, two daughters and one son; lost two sons.

DAVIS EDWARD, Cambridge; carpenter; Rep; Cong; born South Wales.

DAVIS W. M. Sec. 34, P.O. Ulah; farmer; Dem; Meth; born Ohio; 160 acres land.

DEAN D. E. Cambridge; hardware; Dem; Lib; born N.Y.

DEAN E. S. Sec. 25, P.O. Ulah; farmer; Rep; Bapt; born Vt; 240 acres land.

DEAN H. A. Cambridge; tinner; Dem; Epis; born N.Y.

DEAN W. B. Cambridge; hardware, Rep; Bapt. pref; born N.Y.

DECKER ELISHA T., P.O. Cambridge; lives with father, J. Mascall owns farm; Rep: Lib; Ill.

DECKER S. M. Sec. 26, P.O. Ulah; farmer; B. Connell owns farm; Rep; Meth; born N.J.

DECKER SAMUEL, Cambridge; barber; Rep; Latter Day Saint; born Henry Co. I1L

DECKER WM. M. lives with father, Sec. 22, P.O. Ulah; Rep; Meth; born NJ.

DECKER JAMES, Farmer, Sec. n, P.O. Cambridge; born in Bradford Co. Penn. Feb. 7, 1817; lived in Pennsylvania about fourteen years; removed to Ohio, lived there six years; came to this state in 1837, to Pike Co; came to this Co. in 1841, and has lived here over 35 years; one of the earliest settlers; only very few here at that time; has carted his wheat to Chicago and sold it for 50 cents a bushel and sold pork at $2 a cwt; married Sarah Edwards. of Missouri, in 1838; she died in 1866; he then married Mrs. Emeline Randall, formerly Emeline Stackhouse, Oct. 25, 1867; she was from Bradford Co. Penn., born June 20, 1825; they have eight children, five sons and three daughters; have lost one son; Rep; Lib; owns 190 acres of land, val. $10,000.

DECKER J. W. Cambridge; farmer; Rep; Meth. pref; born I1L

BECKER JOHN I. Farmer, Sec. 23, P.O. Ulah; born in New York city, Feb. 15, 1815; Rep; Meth; owns So, acres of land, value $4,000; he is a cabinet and pianoforte maker by trade, and lived in New York city 37 years; lived in Hudson Co. N. J. 16 years; removed to Henry Co. Ill. and has lived here 21 years; married Miss Abigail D. E. Kline, Dec. 16, 1830; she was born in Cincinnati, and was brought up in New York city; they have seven children, five sons, two daughters; lost three children.

DECKER W. P. Cambridge; police officer; Rep; Lib; born Henry Co. Ill.

DENGLE A. Sec. 5; farmer; Dem; Lib; born Germany.

DENGLE JOHN H. Cambridge; lives with father; Dem; Lib; born N.Y.

DENNISON A. Cambridge; mason; Rep; Cong; born N.Y.

DEXTER WALTER M. Farmer, Sec. 32; P.O. Ulah; born in Piscataquis Co. Maine, Dec. 19, 1831; Rep; Bapt; owns 160 acres land, value $9,600; lived in Maine about twenty- three years, then went to California and was there six years; came to Stark Co. this State and lived there twelve years; came to this county in 1874; has held office of School Director in Stark Co; holds same office here; married Miss Alida Jane Bennett, Nov. 24, 1862; she was born in Pennsylvania and brought up in Stark Co. Ill; they have four children, one boy and three girls.

DICKENSON S. F. Rev. Cambridge; pastor Cong. Church; Rep; born Williamstown, Mass.

DIILDY CHARLES, lives with father, Sec. 9; P.O.Cambridge; Dem; Lib; born Ohio; 40 ac.

DIDDY WM. Sec. 9; P.O. Cambridge; farmer; Dem; Lib; born N.Y.; 80 acres land.

DIESCH THEODORE, Farmer, Sec. 3; P.O. Cambridge; born in Prussia, Germany, Jan. 25, 1832; Dem; Cath; 40 acres land, value $2,000; lived in Germany twenty-two years, and came to this country in 1854; lived in New York State two years; came to Moline this state in 1856, lived four years; came to this county 1860; has lived here sixteen years; mar­ried Miss Mary Schmooll, Feb. 23, 1862; she was born in Germany, March 12, 1842; they have three children, one boy and two girls; lost one girl.

DINNICK C. S. Cambridge; retired; Rep; Liberal; born Ohio.

DINNICK L. F. Cambridge; farmer; Dem; Lib; born III

DIXON JAMES, Farmer, Sec. 32; P.O. Ulah; born Westmoreland Co. England, April 14, 1823; Ind; Epis. pref; owns 200 acres land, value $12,000; lived in England about twenty-nine years, and came to this country in 1852; came to this county and state same year, and has lived here about twenty-five years—one of the earliest settlers, all prairie here when he came; has held office of School Director and Road-master; married Miss Matilda Burndlin, Sept. 3. 1869; she was born in Sweden, May 16, 1844; have four children, one son and three daughters.

DONDLEY JOHN, Cambridge; works on railroad; Dem; Lib; born Ireland.

DUNLAP A. J. Cambridge; canvasser; Dem: Christian; born Ohio.

DUNLAP G. W. Cambridge; physician; Dem; Christian; born Ohio.

EATON J. A. Cambridge; carpenter; Rep; Lib; born Ill.

ECKSTROUM E., P.O. Ulah; farmer, rents of Morris; Rep; Meth.

EHRMANN JACOB, Cambridge; tinner; Rep; Luth; born Germany.

ELLENWOOD A. Cambridge; blacksmith; Dem; Bapt.

ELLIOTT JOHN, Sec. 12; Cambridge; works for Mrs. Jennings; Dem; Pres; born England.

ELM JOHN, Sec. 24; P.O. Ulah; farmer, Rep; Meth; born Sweden; So acres land.

ELSE CHAS. Farmer, Sec. 17; P.O. Cambridge; born in England, Feb. 14,1824; Rep; Lib; owns 170 acres, val. $10,000; came to this country at an early age, and lived in Pa. eleven years, and came to this state and county in 1839. and has lived here thirty-eight years — one of the few early settlers now living, who came that time; used to take him a week to go to mill, carted his grain to Chicago, 150 miles; only one small frame tavern in Chicago then; has held office of School Director and Road-master, married Miss Mary S. Vincent, in Feb. 18505 she was from N.Y. State; have eight children, four sons and four daughters.

ELSE SARAH F. Mrs. Sec. 4; Cambridge; widow; Bapt. pref; born Va: 40 acres land.

ELSTON JACOB W. Farmer, Sec. 5; P.O. Cambridge; born in Tioga Co. N.Y. March 19, 1827; Dem; Lib; owns 120 acres land, value $6,000; lived in N.Y. State about twenty- four years; came to this state in 1851; lived in Knox Co; came to this town and county in 1853, and has lived here over twenty-three years; only one farm under fence on road between here and Geneseo at that time, and only one house standing on north side of the Grove; married Miss Abbie Benson, Dec. 25, 1847; she was born in Green Brier Co. Va. Nov. 27, 1851; she was brought up in Knox Co. Ill; have five children, three sons, two daughters; lost one daughter,

ELSTON LUTHER, lives with father, Sec. 5; P.O. Cambridge; Dem; Lib; born Ill.

ENSTROM Q. P. Cambridge; wagon-maker; Rep; Lib; born Sweden.

ENGSTROM P. Sec. 33; P.O. Ulah; farmer; Rep; Adv; born Sweden; 80 acres land.

ERICKSON C. M. Cambridge; tailor; Rep; Lib; bom Sweden.

ERICKSON E. Sec. 31; P.O. Cambridge; farmer; Rep; Luth; born Sweden; 40 acres land.

FERGUSON J. Sec. 6; P.O. Cambridge; farmer; Rep; Bapt. pref; bom Canada; 142 acres.

FICKLING J. Sec. 13; P.O. Cambridge; farmer; Ind; Lib; born England; 160 acres.

FIERCE WILSON, Farmer, Sec. 33; P.O. Ulah; born Athens Co. Ohio, Aug. 24, 1823; Rep; U. Breth; owns 160 acres, value $9,600; blacksmith by trade; lived in Ohio seven years, and removed to Indiana in 1830; lived there nineteen years; came to Knox Co. Ill. in 1849, and came to Henry Co. in 1862; has lived here fourteen years; has held office of Com­missioner of Highways in Knox Co. when it was first organized; also Overseer of Poor; mar­ ried three times: first to Rebecca B. Grubbs, of Ohio, July 16, 1846; she died May 16, 1849; two children; married Charlotte Gibbs, of Athens Co. Ohio, Nov. 20, 1850; she died Aug. 3, 1871; had eleven children; married Phietta Biggerstaff, of Athens Co. Ohio, March 11, 1872; they have one child, Wilson L. D. Fierce, born June 20, 1875.

FICKLING E. A., P.O. Cambridge; farmer; Rep; Lib; born Ill.

FLAGG ELIJAH A. Cambridge; born in Middlesex Co. Mass. July 29, 1816; Rep; Cong; value property $1,000; lived in the State of Mass, thirty-nine years, and then removed to Town Cambridge, Henry Co. State Illinois, April 13. 1855, and has lived here twenty-two years; he married Miss Lois H. Chapman, April 4, 1839; she was from Pepperell, Mass; they have three children, one son and two daughters; lost two children.

FLAGG WM. E. Marble Yard. Cambridge; born in Boston, Nov. 26, 1852; Rep; Lib; he lived in Boston two years and then removed to this state and county in 1854, and has lived here twenty-two years; he has been engaged in the marble business for the past six years and has the only marble yard in Cambridge; his father and mother reside in this town.

FLANSBURG ARTHUR H. Sec. 26; P.O. Ulah; farmer; Rep; Lib; born N.Y.

FLANSBURG JOHN D. Sec. 26; P.O. Ulah; farmer; Rep; Lib; born N.Y.

FLANSBURG WILLIAM, Sec. 26; P.O. Ulah; farmer; Rep; Free-will Bapt; born N.Y.

FOLLETT JOHN M. Center St., North of Fire Proof; Dealer in Agricultural Imple­ ments, Cambridge; born in Essex Co., N. Y. March 18, 1832; moved to Galesburg. Ill. 1837; came to Henry County, 1852; took part in Kansas war under Jim Lane, 1856; mar­ried to Miss H. B. Hill, in Galesbnrg, III., July 9, 1857; enlisted at Cambridge, Ill. in Co. H, 33d I.V.I. Sept. 19, 1861; re-enlisted at Indianola, Texas, in Co. H, 33d Infantry Illinois Veteran Volunteers, Jan. 1, 1864; served during the war as private, 2d Sergt, 1st Sergt, and 2nd Lieut; discharged at Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 24, 1865; has a wife and four children, all living; Ind; Infidel.

FORT D. Cambridge; works for Mrs. Jennings; Rep; Lib.

FREDERICKS NELSE, Farmer, Sec. 9; Cambridge; born in Denmark, Oct. 26, 1844; Rep; Luth; owns 80 acres land, val. $4,000; lived in Denmark about eighteen years and came to this country in 1862; came to Moline this state same year; came to Cambridge, Henry Co. 1864; is wagon-maker by trade, and carried on the business seven years in Cambridge; mar­ried Louise Samuels, Nov. 5, 1864; she was born in Moline, Rock Island Co; they have two children, Lizzie Corinne and Cora.

FULNER SYLVESTER, Cambridge; street commissioner, Dem; Bapt; born Pa.

GARRISON G. G. Cambridge; Central Hotel; Rep; Lib; born Ind.

GARRISON MILTON, Cambridge: farmer; Rep; Pres; born Tenn.

GARRISON W. H. Cambridge; farmer; Rep; Meth; born Indiana

GAINES ELBERT H. Lumber Dealer, Cambridge; born in Cambridge, Henry Co. Ill. Jan. 10, 1852; he has lived in this county for the past twenty-four years, except one year, when he lived in Pike Co. in this state, and a short time in Chicago; he is of the firm of Stewart & Gaines, Dealers in Lumber and all kinds of Building Material, for the past five years; Rep; Cong, pref; he married Miss Fanny B. Page, Oct. 3,1876; she was born in Dixon, Ill. Oct. 21, 1857.

GIBBS P. Sec.21; P.O. Ulah; blacksmith and fanner; Dem; Meth; born Ohio.

GIBBS W., P.O. Ulah; farmer, rents of S. B. Arnold; Rep; Meth; born Ohio.

GILLILAND LEVI S., Cambridge; printer; Rep; Pres; born Pa.

GLASS NEAL, Blacksmith; Cambridge; born in Paisley, Scotland, Jan. I, 1847; Rep; Epis; value of property $3,000; lived in Scotland about nine years, then removed to the "Giant's Causeway," in the North of Ireland; came to this country March I, 1867; came to Cam­bridge, this county, same year, and has been engaged in blacksmithing and carriage work; is Junior Warden in Masonic Lodge; married Miss Eliza Macurdy; she was born North of Ireland.

McGLINCHEY JAMES. Sec. 21; P.O. Ulah; farmer; Dem; Cath; born Ireland; 80 acres.

GOODLEY AINGER, Farmer; Sec. 17; P.O. Cambridge; born in Lincolnshire, Eng., Sept. 30, 1821; Rep; Meth; owns 200 acres land, value $10,000; he lived in England twenty-nine years, and came to this country in 1850; lived in Ohio six years, and came to Ill., to this town and county in 1857, and has lived here about twenty years; only four houses around here when he came; married Miss Mary White, Oct. I, 1851; she was born Lincolnshire, England, July 24, 1827; they have three children, one daughter and two sons.

GOODRICH GEORGE Cambridge; Jeweler and Billiard Room; born in Madison Co. N. Y., Dec. 19, 1829; he lived in New York State about twenty-one years, then went to California and was there about seventeen years, returned to this State 1868, and has lived here five years; is engaged in jewelry business, and has the largest billiard room in town; he has two sisters living in this town; Rep; Lib.

GORDENIER JACOB "W. Cambridge; Mason; born in Ulster Co., N.Y., Nov. 30, 1827; Rep; Lib; he lived in State of New York twenty-eight years, and removed to this town, Henry Co., Ill., in Dec., 1855, and has lived here over twenty-one years; one of early settlers; he holds office of Township Collector of this township; he married Miss Harriet L. Middaugh, Jan. 14, 1854; she was from Bradford Co., Pa., and born March 16, 1836; they have had two children, Fred B., bom Oct. 8, 1857, Emma, born Sept. 14, 1860, and died April 12, 1862.

GORDON JOSEP. W., Sec. u; P.O. Cambridge; farmer; Cady, owner; Rep; Lib; born III

GOUCHER R. M., Cambridge; jeweler; Ind; Lib; born South Bend, Ind.

GOULD DAN, Cambridge; butcher; Rep; Meth. pref; born N. H.

GOULD F. C., Cambridge; merchant; Rep: Lib; born N. H.

GOULD LYFE Y. Cambridge; butcher and market; Rep; Meth. pref; born N. H.

GOULD MAJOR A. Grain and Stock Dealer, Cambridge; born in Piermont, N.H., June 6, 1823; Rep; Lib; he lived in New Hampshire about 33 years, then removed to this State, in Henry county, in April, 1856. and has resided here over twenty years; he has held the office of Supervisor of this town; he was elected Clerk of the Circuit Court in 1860, and re- elected in 1864; he is President of the Board of Trustees of this town; he married Miss Har­ riet N. Burnap, Aug. 31, 1845; she was from Thetford, Vt, born April 10, 1825; they have had two children, one son and one daughter.

GOULD N B. Cambridge; retired: born in Grafton Co., N.H., March 31,1828; Rep; Lib; he lived in the State of New Hampshire twenty-three years, and removed to Moline, in this State in April, 1851; came to Cambridge, Henry Co., in May, .1856, and has lived here over twenty-three years; one of the early settlers; he has held the office of Supervisor of town of Cambridge for nine years; married Miss Mary Jane Jennings, Nov. 24, 1849; she was from Peoria Co., and was born Nov. 14, 1838; they have two children, daughters, Nellie L., born Oct. 20, 1863, Katie M., born Nov. 29, 1865.

GRUEY C. Q., Cambridge; Prof. High School; Rep; Bapt. pref; bom Ohio.

HADEN A., Sec. 34; P.O. Ulah; farmer: Rep; Adventist; born Sweden; 40 acres.

HAGG A., Cambridge; laborer, Luth; born Sweden.

HAGIN DAN, Cambridge; merchant; born in Tompkins Co., N.Y., Feb. 12,1842; he lived in New York State for twenty-nine years, and came to the State of Illinois and to Henry Co in March, 1874; he is of the firm of Gould & Hagin, Grocery and Crockery Dealers; he was in the army three years in the zogth Reg. N. Y. Inf., and was in every engagement from the battle of the Wilderness to surrender of Gen. Lee; has held office of Collector in Tompkins Co., N.Y.; Rep; Lib; married Miss Dovia Owens, from Warren Co., Pa., Aug. 17,1868; they have two children, sons, Fred Eugene, Frank Gordon.