BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY
Source:
History of Peoria County, Illinois
Chicago - Johnson & Company
1880
Note: The NAMES in 'CAPS' will have a
biography. All others do not have biographies available.
PRINCEVILLE TOWNSHIP
NOTE: Names with (*) next to them have longer
description

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Adams, Ezra,
farmer, P. O. Princeville
Albertson, J., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Alder, Wm., station agent, P. O. Princeville
Alford, Chas., farmer, P.O. Duncan
Alford, M., farmer, P. O. Duncan
ALLWOOD, THOS., retired, P. O. Princeville |
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ALTER, WM. H.,
station agent, Princeville. Was born in Northumberland
county, Pa., in 1834, and came with his parents to Peoria
county in 1837. Settled first in Peoria, and came to
Princeville in 1852. Married, in 1855, Miss Jemima
Martin, who was born in England in 1834, by whom he has
had four children, only one of whom is now alive. His
father died in 1862. Mr. Alter's brother,
Charles E. Alter, was a member of Co. K., 86th Ill.
Inf., and was killed in the battle of Bentonville, in
Alabama. He has been station agent at Princeville
since Oct. 10, 1871, and gives great satisfaction in the
position, both to the railroad company and to the people of
Princeville.
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Andrews,
Cordelia, farmer, P. O.
Princeville
Andrews, S. A., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Angleword, Jas., farmer, P. O. Duncan
Armstrong, E., farmer, P. O. Monica
Armstrong, I. I., farmer, P. O. Monica |
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ARMSTRONG,
JOSEPH, farmer and justice of the
peace, Sec. 19, P. O. Monica. Was born in Washington
county, Pa., in 1820, and in 1841 married Miss Martha
McNeil, who was born in the same county in 1817, by whom
he has had eleven children, nine of them now living.
Came to Peoria county in 1855, settling on the northeast
quarter of Sec. 19, where he has ever since remained.
He has been a justice of the peace since 1857, and is now
serving his thirteenth year as supervisor. Owns 420
acres of land, worth $21,200 and has 320 acres under
cultivation. His farm was all raw land when he came
here, but is now in a highly improved state, with good
buildings upon it. Mrs. Armstrong died Mar. 3,
1877.
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ATEN, CHARLES S.,
carpenter, P. O. Princeville. Was born in New Jersey
in 1829. Married, on Sept. 25, 1852, Miss Susan
Litts, who was also born in New Jersey, in 1832, and by
whom he has had ten children; six are now living. Came
with his family to Peoria county in 1854, and engaged in the
business of carpenter, which he followed until 1862, when he
enlisted in Co. K, 86th Ill. Vol., and in course of his
military career was present at the Perryville, Ky.,
engagement, and the charge at Kenesaw Mountain, at which
latter encounter he lost the index finger of his left hand.
He was mustered out at Washington, D. C., June 2, 1865, when
he returned to Princeville and resumed his trade of
carpenter, which he has since continued.
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Auten, E.,
banker, P. O. Princeville
Auten, Peter, P. O. Princeville
Ayling, J., restaurant, P. O. Princeville |
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Bane, Wm.,
farmer, P. O. Princeville
Barr, D., huckster, P. O. Princeville
Barr, Eliza E. A., P. O. Princeville
Belford, F., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Belford, G. W., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Benjamin, R. J., J. P., P. O. Princeville
Best, Wm., farmer, P. O. MOnica
Bigham, M. L., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Blakewell, T., laborer, P. O. Princeville |
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* BLANCHARD, F.
B., grain, coal, and general dry goods dealer,P. O.
Princeville Pg. 811 |
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Blanchard, J.
L., lumberland, P. O. Princeville |
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* BLANCHARD, M.
M., magistrate, P. O. Princeville,
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Bliss, O. C.,
farmer, P. O. Princeville |
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* BLISS,
SOLOMON, druggist, P. O. Princeville,
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* BOWMAN, JOHN,
saw miller and coal mine proprietor, P. O. Princeville,
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BRINK, STEPHEN,
REV., P. O. Princeville, was born in
McDonough county, Ill., in 1838. He was brought up on
a farm, and afterwards attended the common and high schools.
He entered the ministry in 1860. Enlisted Sept. 10,
1862, and was commissioned captain of Co. D., 124th Reg. I.
V. Inf., and served until Aug. 11, 1863, when he resigned
his commission on account of ill health. He took part
with his company in the Vicksburg campaign, and was present
at its surrender. The reverend gentleman has been a
minister of the gospel of Christ ever since leaving the
army; has fought under that banner in many places, and done
good service in that cause. He is much respected and
liked, both as pastor, citizen and neighbor.
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Bronson, H.,
retired farmer, P. O. Princeville
Broney, H., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Buchanan, J., farmer, P. O. Monica
Burgess, E. M., agent, P. O. Princeville |
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BURGESS, GREEN,
hardware, P. O. Monica, was born in Pulaski county, Ky., in
1844, and came to Peoria county in 185; married in 1877,
Miss Clara Cornwell, who was born in Peoria county in
1856, by whom he has one child, albert R., who was
born Mar. 19, 1879. Mr. Burgess began in his
present business at Monica, in 1876. Keeps a fine
stock of goods, and does a good business. |
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Burgess, Willis,
farmer, P. O. Monica
Burns, Peter, farmer, P. O. Monica
Butler, C. M., P. O. Princeville |
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Cahrun, H. E.,
farmer, P. O. Monica
Caldwell, R., farmer, P. O. Monica
Calhoun, Henry, farmer, P. O. Princeville
Cameron, Angus J., P. O. Princeville |
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CAMPBELL, JAMES
E., furniture dealer, P. O.
Princeville, was born in Boone county, Ky., in 1810; went to
Indiana in 1850, and worked at his trade of carpenter till
1861, when he went to Gilman, Ill., and pursued his trade,
and kept hotel, till 1863 when he came to Peoria county, and
two years later to Princeville, and in the following year
began in the furniture business, which he has since
conducted. Mr. Campbell's father was one of the
earliest settlers of Boone county, Ky.; he had a family of
eleven children, and raised ten of them. His mother's
grandfather and grandmother were killed by the Indians in
Virginia, when her father was quite young. He had been
sent to mill, and on his return home, found the house in
flames, and his father and mother both dead. Mr.
Campbell owns a house and lot in Princeville, and it was
worth about $4,000.
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* CAMPBELL, L. L., merchant, P. O. Monica
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Campbell, Mollie E.,
farmer, P. O. Monica
Champ, Olivia, P. O. Princeville |
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* CHARLES, J. E., M. D., P. O. Princeville,
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* CHURCH, WILLIAM W., retired, P. O.
Princeville, Pg. 812 - 813 |
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* CLARK, DENNIS D., P. O. Monica,
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Cluskey, Henry,
farmer, P. O. Monica
Coburn, E., farmer, P. O. Princeville
Coburn, R., Mrs., P. O. Princeville
Collins, Thos., farmer, P. O. Monica
Conklin, A. B., farmer, P. O. Monica
Courad, J. J., farmer, P. O. Princeville (possibly
Conrad as lots of times the publisher of books mistakenly
put a 'u' for an 'n'. ~ sw) |
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* COOK, ROGER, farmer, Sec. 29, P. O. Monica,
Pg. 813 |
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Coon, L.,
railroad, laborer, P. O. Princeville |
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* CORBETT, JOHN G., hotel keeper, P. O.
Princeville, Pg. 813 |
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Cornwell, Clara,
farmer, P. O. Monica
Cornwell, D. B., farmer, P. O. Monica
Cornwell, E. E., farmer, P. O. Monica
Cornwell, Laura, farmer, P. O. Monica
Cornwell, M. C., farmer, P. O. Monica
Cornwell, Margaret, farmer, P. O. Monica
Cornwell, S. S., farmer, P. O. Monica |
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* CRAWFORD, H. W., station agent, Monica;
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Cully, Patrick,
farmer, P. O. Princeville |
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* CUMMINS, HENRY C., farmer, Sec. 19, P. O.
Monica; Pg. 813 - 814 |
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Cummins, O. H.,
farmer, P. O. Monica
Cummins, H., farmer, P. O. Monica |
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* CUMMINS, O. W., farmer, Sec. 30, P. O.
Monica; Pg. 814 |
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Cutler, M.,
carpenter, P. O. Princeville
Cox, Sarah A., farmer, P. O. Duncan |
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Darby, Thomas,
farmer, P. O. Duncan
Deal, R., farmer, P. O. Monica
Deal, R. S. V., merchant, P. O. Monica |
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* DEBORD, REUBEN R., farmer, Sec. 15, P. O.
Princeville; Pg. 814 |
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Debolt, Wm.,
farmer, P. O. Princeville |
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* DIXON, WM. H., horse breeder and trainer,
P. O. Monica. Pg. 814 |
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Dixon, Morgan,
wagonmaker, P. O. Princeville |
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* DUKE, D. T., M. D., P. O. Monica.
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Dunn, Wm. in
Akron, P. O. Princeville
Dusten, J. W., laborer, P. O. Princeville |
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