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History
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Historic Notes on the Wabash Valley,
Gleaned from Early Authors, Old Maps and Manuscripts,
Private and Official Correspondence, and Other
Authentic, Though, For the Most Part,
Out of the Way Sources.
By H. W. Beckwith,
of the Danville Bar;
Corresponding Member of the Historical Societies of
Wisconsin and Chicago
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With Map and Illustrations
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Chicago:
H. H. Hill and N. Iddings, Publishers.
1881
 
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J. REYNOLDS, miller, Waveland, was born in Kentucky, Sept. 4, 1826, and came to Montgomery county with his parents, William and Mary Reynolds, in 1832, and settled in Brown township.  Mr. Reynolds was raised on a farm, but since 1853 he has been engaged as miller at Deer’s mills, one of the first mills built in the county.  He has been a faithful man, having been their miller for twenty-seven years.  In 1853 he married Annie E. Cook, and has two children, George T. and Hugh E., and two deceased, William A. and John H.  Mr. Reynolds is a member of the Baptist church and is a republican.
Source:  History of Montgomery County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 352

 

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H. E. RHOADS, wagon-maker, Waveland, was born in Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, Aug. 31, 1827.  He is the son of George and Sarah Rhoads, who were of Union county, Pennsylvania.  The father was born in 1799, and mother in 1797.  They removed to Wayne county, Indiana, in 1835, and to Hancock county in 1836; thence to Parke county in 1837, thence to Montgomery county in 1840.  Here the father died, in 1875; the mother is still a resident of Waveland, where they settled when they came to the county.  Mr. Rhoads has been a resident of Waveland since 1840.  At the age of seventeen he served an apprenticeship at the wagon maker’s trade, which has been his occupation ever since.  In 1860 he married Miss Elizabeth Benet, a native of London, England, who was born Sept. 28, 1834.  The issue of this marriage is Harry B., Charles F. and Sarah E.
Source:  History of Montgomery County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 348

 

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W. F. RHOADS, harness and saddler, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov. 20, 1829.  His father was George Rhoads, and his mother's maiden name was Sarah Geiger, and removed to Wayne county, Indiana, in 1835, thence to Hancock county in 1836, and to Parke county in 1837, and settled in Montgomery county in 1840.  The subject of this sketch served an apprenticeship at his trade under his father, who was the pioneer harness-maker and saddler of the village of Waveland, where Mr. Rhoads has carried on the business almost constantly since 1846.  He is and has been for many years an elder in the Presbyterian church.  In 1861 he married Margaret H. Osburn, who has been a devoted wife and christian.
Source:  History of Montgomery County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 355

 

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J. M. RICE, farmer, Waveland, one of the old and respected citizens of Montgomery county, was born in Shelby county, Kentucky, Feb. 17, 1826, and is the son of Isaac and Narcissa M. (Allen) Rice, who were natives of Pennsylvania and Kentucky, and came to Montgomery county in 1827, and settled on the farm where the subject of this sketch now lives.  Here they lived until their death, the father dying Jan. 11, 1852, and the mother in 1845.  Mr. Rice has remained at the old homestead ever since his parents came to the county.  He served five years as justice of the peace, and has long since been a devoted member of the Presbyterian church.  He always votes in unison with the republican party.  In 1848 he married Miss Mary E. Demaree, who was born in Mercer county, Kentucky, in 1829, and came to Parke county, Indiana, with her parents, in 1832.  The issue of this marriage now living are: Charles C., Susan N., William A., Mary E., Thomas A. and Harrison C.
Source:  History of Montgomery County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 349

 

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J. P. RUSSELL, physician, Waveland, was born in Bourbon county, Kentucky, July 23, 1815, and remained at home working on his father's farm until the age of twenty-four, after which he began the study of medicine with Dr. Russell of Montgomery county, Kentucky, and in 1840 and 1841 he attended to Transylvania University, at Lexington, Kentucky, and soon after entered into an extensive practice in Montgomery, Morgan and Trimbold counties, Kentucky.  In 1845 he came to Montgomery county, Indiana, and located at Waveland, where he soon entered into a lucrative practice.  By his long experience as a physician and surgeon, he has classed among the first physicians of that county.  He married in his native county, in 1845, Miss Mary E. Penn, by whom he has nine children living: Lenora, Alice, John Q., David C., Joseph W., Elizabeth, Mollie, Emma, and Pinie I.
Source:  History of Montgomery County, Indiana - Part 2 - Publ. 1881 - Page 356

 

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