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Mother: Charity |
Associate of John Brown, participant in Wakarusa war, Civil War - 12th Kansas Infantry. Stationary engineer and farmer.
He was part of a group of men put together to help defend Lawrence from Quantrill.
"There were two other sons who died as children: Riley B. and Robert M. Athough I went to cemetery today to make sure about these facts, I could not read the names or dates on the stone with these boys names on it. It is an old marble stone and is really grungy. I know both boys are buried in the same grave, but I think the cemetery only has a record of one of them. They were moved here [Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan, Kansas] from someplace else. I remember my mother saying one of them choked to death when and uncle threw a hat on his head while he was eating an ear of corn. I think the other one died of influenza, but I am not sure about that." [S1007] [S1007]
married by Samuel Adair--John Brown's brother-in-law
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Son of Edward Wildman and Hannah Thorne.
Early Clark County, Ohio Families, Vital Statistics Friends of the Library Genealogical Research Group 1268 Kenwood Ave. Springfield, Ohio 45505 Volume I Volume II, page 3, 1986 Submitted by: Roger S. Boone 211 Villa Rd. Springfield OH 45503
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