HANDLEY JNO. Kewanee; coal miner; Ind; born Eng. 1817; $3,000.

HARDING ARTHUR A. Kewanee; cleric; Rep; Ind; born Ill. 1846; two children.

HARDON JOHN W. Sec. 29, P.O. Kewanee; laborer; Dem; Ind; born Ohio.

HARPER ADALINE Mrs. Kewanee, born in Peru, Huron Co. Ohio, Sept. 6, 1825; came to this Co. in 1863; owns village property, valued at $2,500; married Isaac Harper, April 7, 1853; he died June IS, 1874; they had two children : Alice, born Jan. 24, 1854. and Charles R., born April 19, 1864. Mr. Harper had two children by former marriage, Mary (now Mrs. Joseph Nash), born Nov. 23, 1846; and Linda, born April 27, 1850.

HARRIS ELIZA Mrs. (wid. of John) born Eng; 8600; five children.

HARRINGTON ALONZO G. Kewanee; constable; Dem; born N.V.

HARRISON ROBERT, Sec. 27, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Epis; born Eng. 1830; 107 ac.

HART THOS. Kewanee; lab; Dem; Cath; born Ireland; $600; five children.

HEAPS THEO. Kewanee, brick mason; Rep; born Ill. 1844; $1,000; one child.

HEDBURG OLOF, Kewanee; coal miner; Rep; Luth; born Sweden; $350; two children.

HEISA CHARLES, Sec. I, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Luth; born in Germany; 76 acres, $1,600.

HEISER CHRIS. Sec. 15, P.O. Kewanee: farmer; Dem; U. Evang; born Germany; 160 ac.

HENDRICK JABEZ, Sec. 36, P.O. Kewanee: farmer; Rep; born in Mass; So acres, $6,000.

HENNING WM. Sec. 2, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Luth; born in Germany.

HENRY GEO. Sec. S, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Ind; Pres; born in Ireland; val. prop. $2,500.

HENRY JOHN, Sec. 17; P.O. Kewanee; farmer. Rep; born in Ohio; 20 acres, $800.

HEWLETT ALFRED M. Book-keeper, Kewanee: born in Jeffersontown. Kentucky, June 13, 1850; came to this county Oct. 1875; Democrat; Baptist.

HIGINSON WM. Sec. 29, P.O. Kewanee; Dem; Mormon; England; came to Co. in 1860.

HILLS JOS. Sec. 31, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; born in N.Y; came to county 1857.

HILL SAMUEL, Sec. 28, Kewanee; Rep; Cong; born England: came to county 1872.

HILL SAMUEL A. Kewanee; bricklayer; Rep; Cong; born England.

HILL RUTH Mrs. Sec. 29; P.O. Kewanee; Meth; born Eng; came to Co. 1860; house & lot.

HINSDALE FRED D. Kewanee; mech. engineer; Rep; Ind; born in Morris, 111.

HINSDALE MYRON H. Druggist, Kewanee; bom in Hinesburg, Vt. March 5, 1825; came to this county Oct. 2, 1862; Rep: Ind; value of real estate and personal property $10,000; married E. Lucy Fabrique, in Corydon. Ind. Nov. 19. 1849: she was born in Mauckport, Indiana, Sept. 1827; has four children living Fred D. born June 9, 1856; Frank L. born Sept. 20, 1859; Cora L. born Oct. 4, 1862; Norman M. born Feb. 22. 1865; Mr. Hinsdale was member of village Board of Trustees several years: is now member of Board of Education.

HOBSON ARCHIE. Kewanee; coal miner; Rep; bora Tenn; $200.

HODGETTS EDW. Sec. 23. P.O. Kewaner. coal miner; Rep; Meth; born in England.

HODGSON THOS. Kewanee; retired; Rep; Epis; born in England; $2,000.

HOFFMAN JOSEPH, Kewanee; Painter; bom in Prussia, April 14, 1823; came to this country in 1855; came to this county in 1864; Rep; Cath; married Anna M. Cappellen, Oct. 2, 1853; Mr. Hoffman is a fine painter; house, sign, and decorative work done, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed.

HOFFRICHTER JOS. F. Kewanee; butcher: Dem; Ind: born Germany.

HOGAN JAMES, Kewanee: harness-maker; Ind; Cath; born 111.

HOLMES LAZARUS, Sec. 26, P.O. Kewanee; miner: Rep; born in Philadelphia.

HOLT DANIEL, Kewanee; shoemaker; Rep; Meth. Epis; born England.

HOLT ROBT. Kewanee; shoemaker; Rep; Latter Day Saints; born England.

HOUSE BENJAMIN, Sec. I, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; born N.Y.

HOWARD SULLIVAN, Retired Farmer, Kewanee; born in Temple, Hillsborough Co. N. H. June 30, 1806; came to this county Nov. 14, 1836; Rep; Cong; owns 220 acres in Burns Tp; married Elizabeth Bailey Little, in Hollis, N.H. Tune 9, 1831; moved to Mason Village, N.H. same day; Mrs. Howard was born in Salem, N.H. Jan. 16, 1807; has had nine children, six living; their names are. Tames Sullivan, born in Mason, N.H. April 21, 1832, now living in Oregon; Horace M. born in Wethersfield, 111. Dec. 16, 1837, now resides in Chicago: Henry, born in Kewanee, March 16, 1840, present residence Red Oak. Iowa; Mary Elizabeth (now Mrs. J. C. Gridley), born in Wethersfield, May 25, 1842; Hattie L. (now Mrs. Zachariah Squires), born in Kewanee, March 28, 1844; Ma'ttie C. (now Mrs. C. W. Wells), born in Kewanee, April 4, 1847: Nannie A. was born in Kevvan.ee.. Sept. 11, 1849; Almeron Reed; she died May 22, 1874; Capt. Howard was first Justice of the Peace in Wethersfield Tp; before coming to Illinois Capt. Howard built a goodly share of Mason Village, N.H; was Military Captain there; there were but about twenty inhabitants in Henry County when he settled here; for a great many years he was the principal carpenter in the county; built the first court house at Cambridge, in 1844. when there were but three cabins in the village; the court house is the same now used by the county; was associated with Ralph A.Tenney in the publication of the first newspaper published in Kewanee, about the year 1855; the Capt. bought the farm where Kewanee is now located, and, associating two other gentlemen with him, laid out the town originally; built and owned the Kewanee House in 1854, before the railroad was built; for several years was engaged in general mer­ chandising, lumber, and grain business; retired from that business in 1861, and devoted his attention to farming, stock buying, and feeding, being the owner of large tracts of land in this vicinity; in consequence of ill health he was compelled to retire from active labor in 1873; he is now a Director of the First National Bank of Kewanee; has been identified with the bank in that capacity since its first organization.

HOWE EDWD. E. Kewanee; telegraph operator; Rep; Ind; burn Ashtabula, Ohio, 1847.

HOWE JULIA A. widow of Gen. John H. Howe, Kewanee; Cong; born Ashtabula, Ohio.

HOWE GEN. JOHN H. (deceased) whose picture appears on another page of this volume, was born at Riga, Monroe Co. N.Y., on the I2th clay of Sept. 1822. In 1832, his father removed to Conneautville, Pa. and proceeded to clear a farm in that densely timbered region. After assisting his father to make the clearing he obtained work on the Erie Canal to procure money to attend school at Western Reserve College, at Austenberg, Ohio, at which place he remained some time, finishing at Kingsville, Ohio. He then commenced the study of the law with E. B. Woodbury, Esq. at Monroe. Ohio, and was admitted to the bar in June, 1845, Benj. F. Wade and Joshua R. Giddings being his examiners. March 27, 1845, a short time previous to his admission to the bar. he was married to Miss Julia A. Castle. For ten years Gen. Howe followed his profession in the counties of Ashtabula, Lake and Geauga, living for a short time at Unionviile, Lake Co. In 1855, he resolved to come west, his first objective point being Kansas, but owing to the then unsettled condition of affairs, he finally concluded to stop at Kewanee, Ill. The change was opportune. He continued the practice of the law, with marked success, until 1860, when he was elected Circuit Judsje for the sixth district of Illinois, to fill the unexpired term of Judge Drury. In 1862, his judicial term having expired, Judge Howe enlisted in the War of the Rebellion, and aided in raising two companies for the I24th Illl. Vol. and upon the organization of the regiment he was elected Lieutenant Colonel. He remained with the regiment during the war, acting for nearly the whole period as Colonel, owing to the sickness and absence of Col. Sloan. He was twice promoted during service, bearing at the time of his discharge the rank of Brigadier General. His regiment saw much active service, having marched over 4,100 miles, and having been engaged in fourteen skirmishes, ten battles and two sieges, and having been under the fire of the enemy eighty-two days and sixty nights. Throughout all of this leaden hail the life of the brave General was spared, but the close of the war found him, from exposure and anxiety, broken in health, and believing that a change of climate might prove beneficial, he obtained an appointment as Chief Justice of Wyoming Ter. April 3, 1869. Shortly after his arrival, female suffrage was established in Wyoming, and Judge Howe presided over the first jury, of which females were a component part, ever impaneled in this country or any other so far as known.After three years service upon the bench, during which time he discharged his duties with, signal ability, his health again failed him, and he returned to his home in Kewanee and resumed the practice of law. H is health not improving, his physician and friends advised him to go south, and he succeeded in obtaining an appointment as one of the Mexican Border Commissioners, then about to start south to confer with a like commission from the Mexi­ can Government concerning the border difficulties. He left Kewanee, accompanied by his wife, and after six weeks' work with the commission, fell seriously ill at Laredo, Texas, and lingering twenty-three days, died A.pril 3, 1573. His remains were embalmed and his heroic wife started and brought them across the country three hundred miles to San Antonio, that being the nearest railroad station. Mrs. Howe arrived at Kewanee, April 19, 1873, and the remains were interred with Masonic honors the day following.

Such, briefly, are the outlines of the life of one of Kevvanee's most worthy and honored citizens, a man who filled a large place in the hearts of the people of Henry Co. and whose influence will long be felt in the community of which he was a member.

Coming to Kewanee while the town was in its infancv, he at once entered zealously into all of its public improvements. He aided and encouraged the establishment of schools, churches, lyceums and libraries, and all that might contribute to the moral, intellectual or material welfare of the community received from fudge Howe encouragement and support.

He was the friend of the poor, and always bought their welfare, as many now living will testify. As a lawyer and judge he stood deservedly high, always advising a peaceable adjust­ment of difficulties, rather than litigation, where it could be done without a sacrifice of rights. As an advocate he was the acknowledged leader of this bar, often rising to bursts of genuine eloquence. In disposition he was genial and social, outspoken and frank to all, be they friend or foe. \Vhile only 50 years of age at his death, he had accomplished much more than many older men. Generous, almost to a fault, he did not accumulate as much property as a man of more sordid disposition would have done with the same opportunities. The vast throng \vho attended his funeral was an ovation, attesting the high estimation in which he was held by the people of Henry and adioining counties. A true friend, a kind husband and father, an upright judge and citizen, an able lawyer, a faithful and heroic scidier, such was Judge Howe, whose memory will ever be green in the hearts of all who knew him.

HOWLAND WM. Kewanee; blacksmith, Isle of Man: owns owns house and lot, val. $2,000.

HOWEV JOHN P. Kewanee; pastor of the Pres. Church; Ind; born Carrollton, Ohio, 1831.

HOWEY ROBERT. Kewanee; painter; Dem; Epis; born in Canada, 1324; 82,000.

HULSE HIRAM. Sec. 32; P.O. Kewanee; laborer; Rep; Meth; born Indiana.

HUNGER HERMANN. Kewanee; laborer; Bapt; born in Germany; four children.

HUNT EUGENE, Kewanee; laborer; Dem; one child.

HUNT LAURENCE, Farmer. Sec. 9; P.O. Kewanee: born in Ireland, Nov. 9, 1823; came to this county in 1850; Dem; Cath; owns 230 acres of land, valued at 89,000; married Bridget Shortal, Feb. 20, 1849; she was born in Ireland in l8l6; four children: Edward, born Sept. 29, 1852; Mary Ann. born May 29. 1854; Henry M. born Jan. 26, 1856, and Joseph M. born March 28, 1860; Mr. Hunt is School Director; has acted in tnat capacity thirteen years.

HIPPERT JOHN, Kewanee; shoemaker; Dem: Cath; born in Germany; ten children.

HURD AMANDA. Kewanee; music teacher; Cong; born in Peru, Vt. Oct. 31, 1831.

HURD STKI'HKN M. Kewanee; dealer in organs: Rep; Pres; born Oneida Co. N. Y. 1838.

HURST WM. Kewanee; retired; Rep; Meth. Epis; born in N. Y. City, 1825; five children.

HUTCHINSON JOHN G. Kewanee; justice of peace r.nd notary; Dem; Ind; born N.Y.

IKES SAM'L, Sec. 20; Kewanee; Rep; Meth; born England.

INGLES GILES B. Kewanee; laborer; Rep; Meth. Epis: born in W. Va; four children.

IRVING EDWARD, Sec. 29; P.O. Kewanee; coal miner; Dem; Cath; born Ireland.

IRWIN THOMAS, Sec. 29; P.O. Kewanee; coal miner; Dem; Cath; born Ireland.

JADERSTROM LOUIS W. saloon keener; Dem; l.uth: born in Sweden, 1845.

JARMAN DAVID, Kewanee; retired farmer; Rep; born N. J. iSlO; 315,000.

JACKSON STEPHEN H. Furniture Dealer and Undertaker, Kewanee; born in Exeter. Pa. Dec. 3, 1827; came to this county in 1854; Rep; Meth; value of property 82,500; married Errilly J. Lutes, Aug. 24, 1852; she was born in Wyoming Co. April 5, '27.

JACOBS MARY JANE Mrs. Weaver, Sec. 18; P.O. Kewanee; born in Mercer Co Pa. Dec. 13, 1833; came totihis Co. in 1348; Meth. Epis; value of property, $1,000; she has two children living, one deceased; the living are Sherman, born April 9, 1855, and Win. Sylvester, born March 16, 1559; lost one daughter, Violetta, born Jan. 10. 1857, died Oct. 15, 1857.

JELLISON JOHN, Kewanee; painter; Rep; born in Ohio; one child.

JENNER BENJAMIN, Kewanee; gardener; Rep; Epis; born in England, 1822.

JOHNSON ALBERT T. Kewanee; clothing; Rep; Ind; born in Ill. 1843; two children.

JOHNSON ANDREW, Photographer, Kewanee; born in Sweden, Oct. 31. 1833; came to this Co. Sept. 1857; Rep.

JOHNSON AUGUST G. Kewanee; shoemaker; Prot; born in Sweden, 1853: $300.

JOHNSON CHARLES, Kewanee; carpenter: Rep; Meth. Epis: born N.Y.; $3,000.

JOHNSON JAMES. Kewanee; clothing; Rep: Ind: born Ireland, 1819; seven children.

JOHNSON JAMES. Kewanee: clerk; Rep; Ind: born Ills.

JOHNSON JOHN, Kewanee; section "doss; Luth; born in Sweden; $200; four children.

JOHNSON NELS, Kewanee; coal miner; Rep; Luth; born Sweden; $700; four children.

JOHNSON NELSON, Kewanee; laborer; Rep; born in Missouri.

JOHNSON WM. S. Kewanee; sewing machine agent; Rep; Prot; born in Ohio; one child.

JONES CORNELIUS E. Sec. 21; P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Latter Day Saints; one child.

JONES CHARLES W. Sec. 32; P.O. Kewanee; railroad hand; Rep; Meth; born in Va.

JONES GEORGE T. Sec. 28; P.O. Kewanee; miner; Latter Day Saints; born in Wales, 1831.

JONES JACOB \V. watchman; Rep; Pres; born in England, 1806; $600; two children.

JONES JAMES M. Kewanee; engineer; Rep: Meth. Epis; born in Va.; two children.

JONES JOHN D. Sec. 21; P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Latter Day Saints: born in Wales.

JONES JOHN L. Sec. 32: P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep: Meth; born North Carolina

JONES MOSES, Kewanee; teamster; Rep; born in England.

JONES MOSES, Sec. 29; P.O. Kewanee; laborer; Rep; Meth; born in England.

JONES NATHANIEL, Kewanee; wheelwright; Rep; Meth. Epis; born in Wales; $3.500.

JONES NATHANIEL, Kewanee; wagonmaker. Rep; Meth. Epis; born in Wales; 83,°oo.

JONES ROBERT, Sec. 28; P.O. Kewanee; miner; Rep; Meth; born in Wales.

JONES ROBERT, Sec. 28; P.O. Kewanee: coal miner; Rep; Meth; born in Wales.

JONES SAMUEL H. Kewanee; laborer; Rep; born Pa. 1844; 8300.

KAHLER FREDERICK W. Kewanee; restaurant; Ind; Ind; born in Prussia; 82,000.

KALLIN JULIUS, Sec. 12; P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Luth; born in Germany.

KEARNS HARVEY, Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Meth. Epis; born in Ohio, three children.

KEARNS JAS.WESLEY, Kewanee; laborer; Rep.

KEARNS LEVI, Kewanee; laborer; Rep; born in Ohio; four children.

KEATIN THOMAS, Kewanee; saloon; Dem; Cath; born in Ireland. 1810; $82,000.

KEELER JOSIAH, Secretary Kewanee Manufacturing Co Kevvanee; born in Clarendon,N. Y. Dec. I, 1834; came to this county April 26, iSsq; Ind; U< iv; value property, $10,000:married Lydia E, Morse, June 12, 1864; has four children : Ira B. born May II, 1865;Harriett M. born Aug. 30, 1868; Andrew N. born Dec. 7, 1870: Delia E. born Dec. 14, 1873;Mr. Keeler is Village Trus'.ee; has served three years on the Board.

KEELER P. B. Kewanee; sewing machines and musical instruments; Rep; Ind; born N.Y.

KELLOGG HOSMER L. Cashier People's Bank, Kewanee, born in Canaan, Conn. Nov. 30, 1633; came to this county in 1854; Rep; Ind; value of real estate and personal property, $3.500; married Emily Plait, in Kewanee, Aug. 10, 1864; she was bom in Fowler- ville, N. Y. April 18, 1839; has three children: James L. born Sept. 15, 1866; Albert T. born MaTch 20, 1868: Louisa, born Dec. 3, 1872.

KEMPIN CARL, Sec. 12, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Luth; born in Germany; 60 acres.

KEMPIN CHRISTIAN, Sec. 23, P.O. Kewanee; retired; Rep; Luih; born in Germany, iSio.

KEMPIN FERDINAND, Sec. 23, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Liuh; born in Prussia.

KEMPIN CHRISTIAN FREDERICK, Farmer, Sec. I. P.O. Kewanee; born in Prussia, Jan. 8, 1838, came to this county in 1856; Rep; Luth; owns 140 acres of land, valued at $2,500; married Rosella Kempin Dec. 27, 1864; she was born in Prussia, Feb. 19, 1840; they have four children : Mary Louisa, born Oct. I, 1866, August Henry, born Aug. 20, 1868, Walter Alexander, born Feb. 2, 1874, Antonie Veronaka, born Feb. 2, 1874; Mr. K. is School Director and Trustee of Lutheran Church.

KEMPIN JOHN, Sec. 23, P.O. Kewanee: lives with his son, Ferdinand: Luth; born Prussia.

KEMPIN LEOPOLD A. Kewanee; butcher; Rep; Luth; born Germany; one child.

KEMPIN REIGNALD. Sec. 15, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Ger. Cong; born in Germany.

KEMVAL JACOB P. Kewanee; shoemaker; Dem; Meth. Epis; born in Maryland, 1833.

KENEGY CHAS. H. Kewanee; dentist; Rep; Meth; born in Ohio, 1842; two children.

KENNEDY WM. B. Kewanee; steam-fitter; Rep: born in Chicago. 1855.

KENT CHARLES, Farmer, Sec. 27, P.O. Kewanee: born in Greenfield, Saratoga Co. N.Y., Aug. II, 1821, came to this county, Oct. 1844; Rep; Cong: owns 236 acres of land, value of property $15,000; married Lucinda M. Hurd, Sept. 12, 1844; she was bom in Cas­ tile, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1823; Mr. Kent was Supervisor of Neponset Tp. Bureau Co. Ill. in 1852, and first Town Clerk and Collector of that Tp; has been School Director here.

KENT RICHARD, Agent Lathrop Coal and Mining Co. at Wyoming, Ill; residence, Kewanee; born in Cornwall, England, Dec. 17, 1831, came to this county in 1855; Rep; Meth. Epis; owns house and lot, valued at $1,500. and 160 acres of land in Marion Co. Kansas; married Rosetta J. Chambers, Oct. 2O, 1861; she was bom in Warren Tp. Jefferson Co. Ohio, April 8, 1825; they have three children living: James M., born Oct. 6, 1865. George B., born Sept. 2, 1867, Julius D., born Sept. 28, 1875; they have lost two children.

KENT WM. C. Kewanee; retired fanner; Rep; Cong; born in N.Y. 1825; five children.

KILMER GEO. Kewanee; plasterer; Dem; Cong; born Germany, 1824; four children.

KINRADE WM. Kewanee; blacksmith; Dem; born in Isle of Man, 1834; five children.

KING PIUS, Kewanee; tailor; born in Wurtemburg, Germany, June 7, 1825, came to this country in 1854: came to this county July 14, 1863; Dem; Cath; owns house and lot and 6 1/2 acres in village, valued at $2,500; married Mrs. Elizabeth Hilbert, April 17, 1864; she was born in France, Sept. S, 1821; Mrs. King has three daughters by first marriage: Louisa, Bertha and Emily Hilbert.

KIRLEY BERNARD, Sec. 32, P.O. Kewanee; miner; Dem; Cath; born in Ireland.

KITTRIDGE CHRISTOPHER. Kewanee; blacksmith; Rep.

KITTERMAN JASPER N. Kewanee; mechanic; Rep; born in Bureau Co. Ill. 1845.

KLEE JOHN, Sec. 27, P.O. Kewanee; gardener; Luth; bom in Germany; 4 acres, $1,000.

KNIGHT WM. J. Sec. 12, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Dem; born in England; 180 ac. $6,000.

KNOX C. EDWIN, Sec. 2O.P.O. Kewanee; day laborer: Rep: Meth; born Ohio.

KNOX THOMAS, Sec. 7, P.O. Kewanee; tenant farmer; Rep; Prot; born in Ohio, 1847.

KOLLMANN JOHN. Kewanee; farmer; Cath; owns 80 acres.

KRAUSE AUGUST, Sec. n, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Dem; Luth; born in Germany; 106 ac.

KRAUSE WM. Kewanee; laborer; Rep; born in Germany; three children; $250.

KUESTER AUGUST C. Farmer, Sec. 23. P.O. Kewanee; born in Prussia, Aug. 26, 1851; came to this county in 1856; Rep; Luth; owns 128 acres of land, valued at §6,400; married Johanna H. Kempin, Dec. 26, 1873; she was born in Prussia, Sept. 21, 1853; they have one child living, Irena C., born June 10, 1875; lost one infant child, August L., born May 5, 1874, died Nov. 26, 1874.

KUESTER GODFRED, Sec. 16, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; U. Evang; born in Germany.

KUSTER AUGUST, Sec. 2, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Luth; born in Prussia; 78 1/2acres.

KLUSTER WILLIAM, Sec. 14, P.O. Kewanee; farmer, Rep; Luth; born in Prussia, 1811.

KUSTER WM. Jr. Farmer, Sec. 14, P.O. Kewanee; born in Prussia, March 26, 1847; came to this county in 1856; Rep; Luth; owns 240 acres of land, valued at $10,000; married Antony Quort, Nov. 24, 1872; she was born in Prussia, March 18, 1852; they have one child, Lies L., born July 30, 1875; Mr. Kuster is Deacon of German Lutheran Church.

LAIRD FRANKLIN, Sec. 27, P.O. Kawanee; works for John H. Ladd; Rep; born in 111.

LAY HIRAM, Kewanee; merchant; Rep; Cong; born Wis. 1839; five children.

LADD CHARLES K. Attorney, Kewanee; born in Wilmot, N. H. Feb. 26, 1839; cameto this county in March, 1855; Dem; Mr. Ladd has the only complete Abstract of Land Titles in Henry Co.

LADD JOHN H. Farmer, Sec. 27, P.O. Kewanee; born in Wilmot, N. H. Sept. 21, 1851; came to this county in 1859; Dem; Ind; married Caroline Laird, April II, 1874; born April II, 1853; they have two children, Daisy May, born April 23, 1875, Frank Percival, born July 19, 1876.

LADD JOHN T. Kewanee; Retired Farmer; born in Gilmanton, N. H. Jan. 21, 1813; came to this state, March, 1853; came to this county in 1860; Dem; Ind; owns 425 acres of land, valued at $80,000; married Lydia A. Pervier, June 15, 1833; she died Feb. 1856; had five children by this marriage, one deceased; the living are Charles K., born Feb. 26, 1839, Barbara A. (now Mrs. J. P. Currier), born April 4, 1843, Mary A. born July 10, 1849, John H., born Sept. 15, 1850; present wife was Louise Wickum; married Nov. 22, 1876.

LAMB EDWARD, Sec. 28, P.O. Kewanee; miner; Rep; Latter Day Saint; born in England.

LAMB JAMES, Sec. 28, P.O. Kewanee; miner; born in England; two children.

LAMB WM. Sec. 28, P.O. Kewanee; miner, Rep; Latter Day Saint; born in England.

LARSON CHARLES P. Kewanee; Retired; born in Sweden, July, 1827; came to this country in 1854; came to this county in 1856; Rep; Luth; owns house and lot worth SSoo; married Anna C. Erickson, July, 1856.

LEESON JAS. W. Kewanee; laborer; Freewill Bapt.

LEGGETT JOHN, Ke%vanee; shoemaker; Dem; votes in Wethersfield.

LEGGETT ROBERT, Kewanee, carpenter; born in Ireland; seven children.

LEONARD C. P. Sec. 32, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Spiritualist; born in Mass.

LEOPOLD CHRISTIAN, Sec. 14, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Dem; Luth; born in Germany.

LEPPORT CHRIS. Sec. 22, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; born in Germany; 60 acres; four children.

LESTER THOMAS, Sec. 20, P.O. Kewanee; coal miner; born England.

LEWIS FRANK. Kewanee; hotel porter; Rep; Meth; born in Mo.

LINCOLN EDWARD P. Sec. 21, P.O. Kewanee; farmer; Rep; Cong; born N.Y.; 25 ac.

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