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| | BenjaminFranklinBaderbio (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | In 1846 he journeyed to Schuyler County, IL, and located near the village of Bader, named in honor of his son, William, who was largely instrumental in locating the line of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company near that place. |
 | | Jeremiah Bader entered 240 acres of Government land in the vicinity of the town, on which he was engaged in farming until 1855, when he moved to Astoria, IL, and there died in October, 1856, at the age of fifty-seven years. |
 | | Her father originally journeyed from Pennsylvania to Columbus, Ohio, whence he moved to Fulton County, IL, clearing a fine farm In Astoria Township, of which he was one of the pioneer settlers. |
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