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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VOORHEES, G. H.,
miller, P. O. Princeville, is the son of Joseph Voorhees,
of Reding, O., who came to Peoria county in 1841, and
settled in Kickapoo township, where he now resides, and owns
480 acres of land, besides 320 acres in Nebraska. He
is the father of twelve children. G. H. Voorhees,
his eldest son, and the subject of this sketch, was born in
Reding, O., in 1841, and in 1865, married Miss Emily Cook,
who was born in England, in 1843, and has borne him seven
children, five of them now living, viz.: Charles H.,
Sarah B. B., Emily G., William A., and Lucia B.
Mr. Voorhees owns 330 acres of land, in Stark county,
and his dwelling in Princeville. His property is worth
about $23,000.
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Wahl, Fred,
farmer, P. O. Princeville.
Walkington, Jno., farmer, P. O. Monica
Walliker, A. & W. T., farmer, P. O. Monica
Wear, A. D., farmer, P. O. Princeville.
Webber, V., boot and shoe dealer, P. O. Princeville.
Weisenberg, W. H., farmer, P. O. Princeville.
Westerfer, C., farmer, P. O. Monica
Wheeler, J., farmer, P. O. Princeville.
White, J. C., farmer, P. O. Monica
White, Mary A., farmer, P. O. Monica
Whittington, Mr., P. O. Monica
Wiggins, Benj., carpenter, P. O. Monica
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WILSON, MILTON,
collection and insurance agent, P. O. Princeville, was born
in Brown county, O., in 1828; came to Peoria county in 1848,
and in 1856, married Miss Caroline M. Shriver, who
was born in Clermont county, O., in1838. Mr. Wilson
came to the county with his father, and settled on a farm
three miles south of Princeville, where he remained till
1874, when he came to Princeville; served four years as
justice of the peace, and then declining re-election for
another term, engaged in his present business. He is
also notary public and deputy postmaster. Mr. Wilson
had the reputation of having fewer law suits than any
justice in the district. He owns a nice residence in
Princeville and is comfortably situated. Both himself
and wife are members of the M. E. Church.
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