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 | | After their marriage they removed to Summit county, Ohio, and in 1841 the little family came to Wells county, Indiana, by way of ox-teams, purchasing new government land, where they settled down to pioneer life. |
 | | For a number of years he was engaged in educational work in Wells and Blackford counties, but eventually turned his attention to agricultural pursuits, and so well managed his operations that he accumulated 1,000 acres on the line between the two counties mentioned. |
 | | Her father was born in Dutchess county, New York, May 8, 1814, and was a son of John and Dorothy (Hoyt) Nowlin, natives of New York, where the former was born December 25, 1763 and the latter November 14, 1794. |
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