The History of Appanoose County, Iowa

Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1878

Transcribed by Renee Rimmert.    A complete copy of this book is available on-line at archive.org.

Abreviations

agt - agent mach - machinist
carp - carpenter mech - mechanic
clk - clerk mar - merchant
co - company or county mfr - manufacturer
dlr - dealer mkr - maker
fmr - farmer P.O. - Post Office
gro - grower prop - proprietor
I.V.A. - Iowa Volunteer Artillery S. or Sec. - section
I.V.C. - Iowa Volunteer Cavalry st - street
I.V.I. - Iowa Volunteer Infantry supt - superintendent
lab - laborer treas - treasurer

Franklin Township

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Thompson, William, farmer, Sec. 4; P.O. Livingston.



Trusket, John S., far., Sec. 8; P.O. Livingston.



Varner, William, far., Sec. 35; P.O. Livingston.



Ware, William F., farmer, Sec. 33; P.O. Livingston.



Wilkinson, R.B., far., Sec. 4; P.O. Livingston.



Wilkinson, Thomas, farmer and stock-grower, Sec. 24; P.O. Cincinnati; born in North Hamptonsire, Eng., in 1813; at the age of 10 he went to live with his grandparents at Leicestershire, where he was raised a farmer, in the mean time receiving a common-school education.  At the age of 18 he entered a drug store; remained until 1836, when he went into business for himself near London; during the year 1839 he came to America clerked in Cincinnati one year, engaged in business at Covington, Ky., in partnership with Mr. Thomas Bird for three or four years; moved to Dayton, Ohio, and entered the same business alone; continued until coming to this county in June 1852.  Married Miss Anne Murphy; she was born in Belfast , Ireland, Jan. 13, 1819; her father, Michael Murphy, was a contractor and builder of that city; died in September 1838, at the age of 24.  The other members of the family came to America, remained a week in Philadelphia, visiting friends, and then went to Chambersburg, Penn., thence to Wheeling, W.Va., by stage, and by water to Cincinnati, where her brother, then residing in Butler Co., Ohio, met them.  During the year 1846, she went to Lafayette, Ind., where another brother resided; remained with him two years; in 1848, returned to Butler Co., Ohio, thence to Dayton, Ohio, where she joined her mother and family, they having, in the mean time, come to this country; during 1850, as her health seemed failing, returned to the old country for ten months; was eight weeks on the return voyage.  Mr. Wilkinson continued his business at Dayton until 1856, when they came to Iowa, where he engaged in farming in this county, where he now owns 360 acres of land, valued at $20 per acre.  Have two children - Hugh Exton, born in June 1853, and William, born in June 1854.  Republican; she is a member of the Baptist Church; he a Presbyterian.   Has helf the office of Township Assessor, Trustee and school offices.



Wilkinson, W.W., far., Sec. 4; P.O. Livingston.



Williams, C., far., S. 22; P.O. Livingston.



Wilson, Geo. W>, far., Sec. 34; P.O. Livingston.



Wilson, Isaac,far., Sec. 34; P.O. Livingston.



Wilson, J.A., far., Sec. 34; P.O. Livingston.



Wilson, I.W.,farmer, Sec. 34; P.O. Livingston; born in Clark Co., Ohio, in 1816; removed to Henry Co., Iowa, in 1860; thence to this county in 1865, where he owns ninety acres of land, valued at $35 per acre.  Married Miss Charlotte Riggle in 1837; she was born in Hamilton Co., Ohio, in 1819; they have ten children - B.F., Sarah L., Mary J., Jas. A., G.W., Nancy A., Wm. M., Chas. H., Evin L., Amelia A.  Mrs. Wilson is a member of the M.E. Church.   Mr. Wilson has held the offices of Township Trustee and Township Supervisor, and school offices; his son, B.F., enlisted in 1862 in the 1st Regt. of Iowa Engineers; participated in all its different battles, and was honorably discharged at the close of the war.  Is now a resident of Nebraska.