† Source:
Early days
in Greenbush:
with biographical sketches of the old settlers
by William L. Snapp
Springfield, Ill.: H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders
1905
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JOHN MATTHEWS
Source: Early days
in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old
settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:
H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -
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WILLIAM McMAHILL
Source: Early days
in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old
settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:
H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -
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CHARLES C. MERRILL
Source: Early days
in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old
settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:
H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -
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F. H. MERRILL
Source: Early days
in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old
settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:
H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -
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BETHUEL MERRIS
was
born in the state of Ohio, July 9, 1826. He was a
son of John B. and Eliza Merris, both natives of
Ohio. He came to Scott county, Illinois, about the
year 1845. He was married at Naples, Illinois, to
Mary Crawford, July 5, 1846. She was born
in Ohio, Aug. 7, 1825.
They moved to Greenbush, Warren county, Illinois, in
the fall of 1852, where they resided up to the time of
their death.
To them were born the following-named children:
Meribah, born Feb. 6, 1848; married Robert
Barbour, Feb. 16, 1861.
John B., born Oct. 23, 1849.
Almira, born Mar. 21, 1852; married James
Garland Ray, Dec. 3, 1871.
Eliza Ellen, born Jan. 29, 1855; married
Joshua Coates Ray, Apr. 2, 1874.
Flora A., born Jan. 5, 1859.
Melissa, born Feb. 2, 1867.
Mr. Merris was by occupation a farmer. In
politics he was a democrat. In religion he and his
wife were members of the Christian church. He died
Mar. 7, 1891; his wife died Dec. 24, 1898.
Source: Early days in Greenbush: with biographical
sketches of the old settlers by William L. Snapp -
Springfield, Ill.: H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and
Binders - 1905
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JOSEPH MINGS
Source: Early days in Greenbush: with biographical
sketches of the old settlers by William L. Snapp -
Springfield, Ill.: H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and
Binders - 1905
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THOMAS MOULTON
Source: Early days
in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old
settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:
H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -
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