Son of Ricardo Darrow.
He was a merchant in Chicago, Ill.
He was a lawdyer and a Civil Engineer. Lived in Plano, Ill. He divorced Mary, telling her he wanted to marry another woman, but no data concerning a seconde marriage has surfaced.
Daughter of Benjamin Dolbee and Frances Baker.
19346. Nathaniel P. Willis MINER
Born 20 Sep 1859 (W. Avery Miner, James of Ephraim, p. 73).
"Fannie" moved to California after the death of her husband in 1923, where she
became a milliner and worked many years for Western Costume Co., in Hollywood.
Among her creations were the Civil War era hats used in "Gone with the Wind."In 1950 she retired to San Francisco to live with her brother Frederick. No issue. She finished rearing children of her brother Charlesw Fremont Miner after the death of Charles and his wife.
He was a watch maker.
8900. Fredrick Jedediah Allen MINER
He left Freedon Township. where he owned the farm, and went to Black Hawk County, Waterloo, Iowa, with his borther-in-law Abram P. Hosford in 1854. He left Iowa to go to California. He never returned to Iowa or Illinois.
Born on the farm owned by Fredrick Jedediah Allen Miner, LaSale County, Illinois.
Born on the farm owned by Fredrick Jedediah Allen Miner, LaSale County, Illinois.
Buried on an adjacent farm land in Freedom Township.
Born on the farm owned by Fredrick Jedediah Allen Miner, LaSale County, Illinois.
Buried on an adjacent farm land in Freedom Township.
Son of Nahum Davis and Nancy Whittlesey.
W. Avery Miner gives the death date as 2 Jan 1912 (James of Ephrain, p. 73).
Daughter of John Anderson and Mary Gordon.
Son of Mahum Davis and Nancy Whittlesey.
Was in Boise, Idaho, for the US Census of 1870 and 1880.
Died after 1880.
Served in Company B, 26th Michigan Regt., Civil War. He enlisted 25 Aug 1862. (W. Avery Miner, James of Ephraim, p. 74)
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Birth - Date: 1828 Place: , New London, Connecticut
Son of Jacob Wolhart and Mary Buell.