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| | Republic County, Part 14 |
 | | Was engaged in farming, and then moved to Iowa, locating in Tama County, where he engaged in farming, and in 1871 came to Kansas, located in Republic County, and took a homestead on Section 33, Township 2, Range 1, and commenced to improve his place. |
 | | In 1829 she went to Scott County, Illinois, and in 1840 was married to J. Wagener, of that county, from there went to Iowa, remaining there three years, then returned to Scott County, Illinois, and in August, 1862, Mr. |
 | | Was married in Knox County, Illinois, in 1863, to Miss Julia Jones, daughter of Conoley Jones, one of the pioneers of Knox County. |
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