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Warren County, Pennsylvania, Genealogy

Spring Creek Township

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Spring Creek Township, called "Number Two," was formed on March 8, 1821.


Boroughs and Villages

  • Cobbs Corners
  • East Branch
  • Horn Siding
  • Jackson Hill
  • Spring Creek
  • Turner Hill
  • West Spring Creek

 

Resources:

Cemetery Records

Census Records

Church Records

Early History

Family Histories and Biographies

Maps

  • 1896 Township Map
  • USGS Topo Map (based on 1/24,000 maps dated 1954 through 1969)

Photos

Resources at the Warren County Historical Society in Warren

  • Publication: The Spring Creek That Was, John Donaldson

Schools

Other

 

Postcard with view of the village of Spring Creek
Postcard showing view of Spring Creek
Mailed by Amelia Morton on April 14, 1909, from Ashville, N.Y. to Mrs. Grace Stranaghan, Tiona, Pa.

Handwritten text on the back of the card runs together:
"Does this look like "My own my native land" I found some S.C. views at Panama so I got some I got your card sorry Harley has been sick we are all well I am churning this morn. Your friend Amelia"

[S.C. must be short for Spring Creek. Panama refers to the town just west of Jamestown, N. Y.; Ashville is sandwiched between the two towns. Harley was Stranaghan's 7 year old son.]

Postcard  image courtesy of Warren County Historical Society, Warren, Pa.


The links, below, are to the Spring Creek Township section in the Schenck History where the individual's name first appears; however, many of these pioneers are mentioned numerous times throughout this site. To find these additional entries, use the Find (Ctrl-F) search feature or the Google search box on the Warren County Genealogy homepage.

Pioneers and those who came later...

Those with a * after the name moved away.
  • ABBEY, Horace B.
  • BABCOCK, William H., b. 1818 (see biography)
    • BABCOCK, Mary Ann (HARRISON), wife of Wm., b. abt 1819, d. 1884
    • BABCOCK, Miles or Myron A., child of Wm., 1841-1916
    • BABCOCK, Annette, daughter of Wm., b. abt 1844 (married Amos COBB)
    • BABCOCK, Charles H., son of Wm., b. abt 1848
    • BABCOCK, Francis H., son of Wm., b. abt 1850
    • BABCOCK, Mary Ann, daughter of Wm., b. abt 1853
  • BAIRD, George, b. 1862 (see biography)
    • BAIRD, Clara (ARMATAGE), wife of George
    • BAIRD, Deross, son of George
  • BAKER, Lewis B., b. 1812
    • BAKER, Sarah A. (WEBB), wife of Lewis
    • BAKER, William, son of Lewis, b. 1841 (see biography)
      • BAKER, Abi (GRANT), wife of Wm
      • BAKER, Jessie Jean, daughter of Wm (see Willis GILSON, below)
      • BAKER, Kate Grant, daughter of Wm
      • BAKER, Bonnie Lewis, daughter of Wm
    • BAKER, Josiah, son of Lewis
  • BASSET, Cornelius
    • BASSET, Betsey (SAWYER), wife of Cornelius
    • BASSET, Loriston S. (see biography), son of Cornelius
      • BASSET, Sarah Maria (TILLOTSON), wife of Loriston
      • BASSET, Cornelius, son of Loriston
      • BASSET, Morris John, son of Loriston
      • BASSET, Lucia Persilla, daughter of Loriston
      • BASSET, Wealthy Ann, daughter of Loriston
  • BATES, Francis, 1808-1880
    • BATES, Mary (EVERS), wife of Francis, 1817-1875
    • BATES, George, b. 1838 (see biography)
      • BATES, Olive (COBB), wife of George, b. 1842
      • BATES, Byron D., son of George, 1862-1932, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
      • BATES, Maud M., daughter of George
  • BATES, Lon, b. 1867 (see biography)
    • BATES, Mattie (LONG), wife of Lon
    • BATES, Daisy A., daughter of Lon
    • BATES, Hazel, daughter of Lon
  • BECK, Frederick, b. 1839 (see biography)
    • BECK, (first name unknown) (SEIDEL), wife of Fred
    • BECK, Julius, son of Fred
    • BECK, Louisa, daughter of Fred
    • BECK, Mary, daughter of Fred
  • BROOKS, Henry, 1809-1864 (see biography)
    • BROOKS, Delia (GEER), 1st wife of Henry, d. 1843
    • BROOKS, Lydia Ann (SMITH), 2nd wife of Henry
      • BROOKS, Mary S., daughter of Henry
      • BROOKS, Luzetta E., daughter of Henry
      • BROOKS, L. A., child of Henry
      • BROOKS, Eva L, daughter of Henry
      • BROOKS, Cora E., daughter of Henry
  • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Fitch, 1829-1916 (see biography)
    • BURROUGHS, Margaret ELDRED), 1st wife of Fitch, 1834-1856
    • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Jane (WILLIAMS), 2nd wife of Fitch, 1838-1918
      • BURROUGHS, Margaret A., daughter of Fitch, b. abt 1862
      • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Frank M., son of Fitch, 1863-1957, buried Riverside East Hickory Cemetery in Forest County, PA
        • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Ettie E. (DRAKE), wife of Frank, 1867-1936
        • BURROUGHS, Timothy, son of Frank
        • BURROUGHS, Floyd, son of Frank
        • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Henry D., son of Frank, 1908-1975, buried Willow Dale Cemetery, Bradford (includes obituary)
          • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Winona (THOMPSON), wife of Henry, 1903-1978
        • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Fred F., son of Frank, 1892-1974, buried Willow Dale Cemetery, Bradford
        • BURROUGHS (BURROWS), Hazel, daughter of Frank, b. 1901
      • BURROUGHS, Wilmot A., son of Fitch, b. abt 1866
      • BURROUGHS, Gertrude, daughter of Fitch, b. 1879 (married John McKAY)
  • BUTTERFIELD, Francis A. 1817-1886 (see biography)
    • BUTTERFIELD, Polly (BURNHARA), 1st wife of Francis, d. 1860
      • BUTTERFIELD, Orville O., son of Francis
      • BUTTERFIELD, Lucy L., daughter of Francis
      • BUTTERFIELD, Julia L., daughter of Francis
      • BUTTERFIELD, Charlotte J., daughter of Francis, d. 1872
      • BUTTERFIELD, Mary Eliza, daughter of Francis
    • BUTTERFIELD, Phoebe Ann (MARK), 2nd wife of Francis, b. abt 1830
      • BUTTERFIELD, Francis, son of Francis
      • BUTTERFIELD, John Wm., son of Francis, 1867-1951
  • COBB, Ira, b. 1808
    • COBB, Jerusha (JEWETT or JEWELL), wife of Ira, 1813-1865, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • COBB, Margaret, daughter of Ira
    • COBB, Myron, son of Ira, d. 1862
    • COBB, Zackway, son of Ira
    • COBB, Lottie, daughter of Ira
    • COBB, Olive, daughter of Ira (married George BATES, see above)
    • COBB, Edmund Ira, son of Ira, 1836-1909 (see biography), buried East Branch Cemetery (includes obituary)
      • COBB, Amanda (LOGAN), wife of Edmund
      • COBB, Flora E., daughter of Edmund, b. 1860 (married Wm. OLMSTED)
      • COBB, Clinton M., son of Edmund, 1863-1946
      • COBB, LaVern C., son of Edmund, 1876-1954
  • CUMMINGS, Nathan Perry, b. 1813 (see biography)
    • CUMMINGS, Sarah (YAGER), wife of N.P.
    • CUMMINGS, George D., son of N.P., b. 1842 (see biography)
    • CUMMINGS, Mary Arvilla, daughter of N.P.
  • DEMING, Josiah, 1791-1874, buried West Spring Creek Cemetery
    • DEMING, Asenath or Assenette (MUDGE), wife of Josiah, 1793-1878
    • DEMING, E. L., child of Josiah, 1813-1885
    • DEMING, Julia A., daughter of Josiah, b. 1815
    • DEMING, William H., son of Josiah, b. 1817
      • DEMING, Eleanor (DONALDSON), wife of Wm.
    • DEMING, Sally Mailla, daughter of Josiah, 1819-1819
    • DEMING, Salgy Amelia, daughter of Josiah, b. 1820
    • DEMING, Euphemia J., daughter of Josiah, 1823-1878 (married Abijah MORRISON), buried Oakland Cemetery
    • DEMING, Loton Lament, son of Josiah, b. 1825
    • DEMING, Josiah Ogden, son of Josiah, 1827-1910 (see biography and Photos, on left]
      • DEMING, L. L., child of Josiah
      • DEMING, A. A., child of Josiah
      • DEMING, Addie, daughter of Josiah
      • DEMING, Clyde, son of Josiah
      • DEMING, Mattie, daughter of Josiah
    • DEMING, Frances Jane, daughter of Josiah, b. 1830
    • DEMING, Mary Amanda, daughter of Josiah, b. 1831
    • DEMING, Andrew Jackson, son of Josiah, 1834-1909, buried West Spring Creek Cemetery [see Photos, on left]
      • DEMING, Sarah E. (TUCKER), wife of Andrew
      • DEMING, George E., son of Andrew
      • DEMING, Miriam A., daughter of Andrew
      • DEMING, Frank R., son of Andrew
  • DONALDSON, Robert, 1780-1868
    • DONALDSON, Daniel, son of Robert
    • DONALDSON, Irvin, son of Robert
    • DONALDSON, David, son of Robert
    • DONALDSON, Wilson, son of Robert
    • DONALDSON, Eleanor, daughter of Robert
    • DONALDSON, Cordelia, daughter of Robert
  • ELDRED, George F., 1797-1878, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • ELDRED, Laura (CADY), wife of George, 1808-1891
    • ELDRED, Edgar J., son of George, 1832-1891, buried Spring Creek Cemetery (see biography)
      • ELDRED, Helen (HOWARD), wife of Edgar
      • ELDRED, Agnes M., daughter of Edgar, b. 1863
      • ELDRED, Grace M., daughter of Edgar
      • ELDRED, Edith M., daughter of Edgar
      • ELDRED, Ethel M., daughter of Edgar
  • EVERS, Andrew, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
  • GARCELON, Philip M. 1827 (see biography)
    • GARCELON, Jane (WARNER), wife of Philip, d. 1863
    • GARCELON, Charlotte D., daughter of Philip
    • GARCELON, Lillian L., daughter of Philip
    • GARCELON, Miranda (WARNER), 2nd wife of Philip
  • GILSON, Dr. Willis O., b. 1858 (see biography)
    • GILSON, Jessie J. (BAKER), wife of Willis
  • HALLOCK, Almond D., b. 1844, buried Garland Methodist Cemetery (see biography)
    • HALLOCK, Sarah E. (WHITE), wife of Almond, b. 1846, buried Garland Methodist Cemetery
    • HALLOCK, Wm H., son of Almond, 1882-1887
    • HALLOCK, Velta, daughter of Almond, 1884-1884
    • HALLOCK, Myra L., daughter of Almond, 1872-1885, buried Garland Methodist Cemetery
    • HALLOCK, Siles [Giles? Jiles?], son of Almond, 1885-1886
  • HORN, Daniel, 1779 or 1788-1859 or 1869 or 1879 (conflicting birth and death dates!)
    • HORN, Mary (STEELE), wife of Daniel, 1791 or 1798-1870
    • HORN, Hiram, son of Daniel, 1816-1880, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • HORN, Sarah, daughter of Daniel, 1818-1890
    • HORN, Clinton, son of Daniel, b. 1822-1893, buried Spring Creek Cemetery (see biography)
      • HORN, Jane (SAMPLE), wife of Clinton
      • HORN, Estelle, daughter of Clinton
    • HORN, Irvin, son of Daniel, 1824-1887
    • HORN, Martha, daughter of Daniel, 1826-1892
    • HORN, Ellen, daughter of Daniel, 1828-1900
    • HORN, Mary Etta, daughter of Daniel
    • HORN, Stephen, son of Daniel
  • JACKSON, Elijah, 1772-1845, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • JACKSON, Mary (WATT), wife of Elijah, d. 1855
    • JACKSON, Sarah, daughter of Elijah, 1802-1882
    • JACKSON, Hannah, daughter of Elijah, 1803-1887
    • JACKSON, John, son of Elijah, 1805-1839
    • JACKSON, Mary, daughter of Elijah, 1807-1876
    • JACKSON, Uri, 1809-1870, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • JACKSON, James, son of Elijah, 1811-died young
    • JACKSON, Ziba Mena, 1813-1851
    • JACKSON, Washington, son of Elijah, 1815-1833
    • JACKSON, Wm Miles, son of Elijah, 1818-1899, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • JACKSON, Alexander W., son of Elijah, 1820-1895, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • JACKSON, Harriet, daughter of Elijah, 1822-1823
    • JACKSON, Charles M., son of Elijah, 1825-1885
    • JACKSON, Robert R., son of Elijah, b. 1829
  • JOBES, John, 1794-1885
    • JOBES, Polly (Le SEUR), wife of John, 1801-1878
    • JOBES, Samuel, son of John, d. 1886, buried Spring Creek Cemetery (see biography)
      • JOBES, Jane Ayling, wife of Samuel
      • JOBES, Jefferson M., son of Samuel
      • JOBES, William P., son of Samuel
      • JOBES, Leslie D., son of Samuel
      • JOBES, Ida Belle, daughter of Samuel
      • JOBES, Emma N., daughter of Samuel
  • JOHNSON, Curtis (see biography)
    • JOHNSON, Rose (LONG), wife of Curtis
    • JOHNSON, James, son of Curtis
    • JOHNSON, George, son of Curtis
    • JOHNSON, Lizzie, daughter of Curtis
  • JOHNSON, James
    • JOHNSON, Caroline, wife of James
    • JOHNSON, Hattie, daughter of James (married Dorr D. HORN, see Pittsfield twp)
  • LEONARD, Arnold, b. 1811
    • LEONARD, Emeline (GILLIS), wife of Arnold, b. 1812
    • LEONARD, Levi, son of Arnold, b. 1832
  • LOGAN, John B., b. 1862 (see biography)
    • LOGAN, Harriet (MORTON), wife of John B.
    • LOGAN, Merritt A., son of John B.
    • LOGAN, Martha A., daughter of John B.
    • LOGAN, Elbert, son of John B., 1867-1944, buried East Branch Cemetery
    • LOGAN, Harvey D., son of John B.
    • LOGAN, Lois Allener, daughter of John B.
    • LOGAN, Hattie May, daughter of John B.
    • LOGAN, Bessie,daughter of John B.
  • MANDAVILLE, Gifford Francis, 1835-1900 (see biography)
    • MANDAVILLE, Catherine E. (STUART), wife of Gifford, 1841-1908
  • McDOWELL, Luther R., b. 1823 (see biography)
    • McDOWELL, Louisa (JEWELL), wife of Luther, b. abt 1837
    • McDOWELL, Anna B., daughter of Luther, b. abt 1867
    • McDOWELL, Tena, daughter of Luther
    • McDOWELL, Ardella, daughter of Luther
  • McGLASHEN, Charles
  • MORTON, Charles, b. 1844 (see biography)
    • MORTON, Flora (CLARK), wife of Charles
    • MORTON, Philip Sheridan, son of Charles
  • MORTON, Samuel, 1786-1868
    • MORTON, Sarah (WYMAN), wife of Samuel, 1791-1882
    • MORTON, Dexter, son of Samuel, 1829-1906, buried Spring Creek Cemetery (see biography)
      • MORTON, Harriet (JOBES), 1st wife of Dexter, d. 1852
      • MORTON, Louisa (JACKSON), 2nd wife of Dexter, d. 1871
        • MORTON, Elovine, daughter of Dexter
        • MORTON, Fayette, daughter of Dexter
        • MORTON, Elwin D., son of Dexter
      • MORTON, Mary (McCRAY), 3rd wife of Dexter, 1844-1914, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
        • MORTON, William, son of Dexter
        • MORTON, Mayola, daughter of Dexter
  • MORTON, William H., b. 1848 (see biography)
    • MORTON, Sarah (JENKS), wife of Wm., b. 1862
  • MUDGE, Edward W., b. 1822 (see biography)
    • MUDGE, Edna L. (MORSE), wife of E.W.
    • MUDGE, Elmer E., son of E.W.
  • MYERS, M. A., b. 1861 (see biography)
  • NICHOLS, Calvin, b. abt 1822
    • NICHOLS, Irene (SANFORD), wife of Calvin
    • NICHOLS, Charles Wesley, son of Calvin, 1849-1932, died in Seattle, WA (see biography)
      • NICHOLS, Mary A. (CATLIN), wife of Charles
      • NICHOLS, Helen, daughter of Charles
      • NICHOLS, Irene, daughter of Charles
      • NICHOLS, Rue, daughter of Charles
      • NICHOLS, Bessie, daughter of Charles
    • NICHOLS, Mary A., daughter of Calvin
    • NICHOLS, Flora J., daughter of Calvin
    • NICHOLS, Orley, son of Calvin
    • NICHOLS, Etta, daughter of Calvin
    • NICHOLS,  Dewey, son of Calvin
  • PATCHEN, William F., b. 1827 (see biography)
    • PATCHEN, Mary Ann (JOBES), wife of Wm.
    • PATCHEN, Almeda C., daughter of Wm.
    • PATCHEN, Amelia M., daughter of Wm.
    • PATCHEN, Z. D., child of Wm.
    • PATCHEN, William L., son of Wm.
    • PATCHEN, Adella May, daughter of Wm.
    • PATCHEN, Sadie A., daughter of Wm.
  • RICKERSON, Lewis Brown, b. 1841 (see biography)
    • RICKERSON, Sarah J. (YAGER), wife of Lewis, b. 1842
    • RICKERSON, Frank L., son of Lewis, 1865-1931, buried Riverside Cemetery
    • RICKERSON, Nelson E., son of Lewis, b. abt 1867
    • RICKERSON, Dora L., daughter of Lewis, b. abt 1871
    • RICKERSON, Cora B., daughter of Lewis, b. abt 1873
    • RICKERSON, Daniel O., son of Lewis, 1875-1962, buried in Spring Creek Cemetery
    • RICKERSON, Oren, son of Lewis
    • RICKERSON, Willey, son of Lewis
  • TUBBS, Thomas D.
    • TUBBS, Hannah (JACKSON), wife of Thomas
  • WATT, John
    • WATT, Alexander, son of John, d. 1866
      • WATT, Elizabeth (ANDREWS), wife of Alexander
      • WATT, Hannah, daughter of Alexander
      • WATT, Nancy, , daughter of Alexander (married Ellery D. HORN, see Pittsfield twp)
    • WATT, Mary, daughter of John (married Elijah JACKSON, see above)
  • WHALEY, Erastus Bean, 1828-1903, buried East Branch Cemetery (see biography)
    • WHALEY, Clarissa (NICHOLS), wife of Erastus, 1834 or 1835-1906, buried East Branch Cemetery (includes her obituary)
    • WHALEY, Charles A. or W., son of Erastus
    • WHALEY, Bettie, daughter of Erastus
    • WHALEY, Mattie, daughter of Erastus
  • WHITE, Leonard K., 1841-1925 (see biography)
    • WHITE, Mary Elizabeth (ELDER), 1st wife of Leonard, b. 1843 or 1844, d. 1894, buried Garland M. E. Cemetery
      • WHITE, Samuel L., son of Leonard, b. abt 1870
      • WHITE, Henry E.,son of Leonard, b. abt 1872
      • WHITE, Effie B., daughter of Leonard, b. abt 1874
      • WHITE, William R., son of Leonard, 1875-1903, buried Garland M. E. Cemetery
      • WHITE, Anna M., daughter of Leonard, b. abt 1878
      • WHITE, Orlie E./Arlie, son of Leonard, 1879-1880, buried Garland M. E. Cemetery
      • WHITE, Clifford, son of Leonard, 1882-1904, buried Garland M. E. Cemetery
    • WHITE, Rose (maiden name unknown), 2nd wife of Leonard
      • WHITE, Iva, daughter of Leonard, b. 1895
  • YAGER, George 1796-1881, buried Spring Creek Cemetery
    • YAGER, Clarissa (ARMITAGE), wife of George, 1800-1887
    • YAGER, Sarah, daughter of George
    • YAGER, Sylva, daughter of George, 1818-1820, buried Spring Creek Cemetery

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Early History

To aid in finding your ancestor, names below are in bold.

H I S T O R Y
OF
WARREN COUNTY
PENNSYLVANIA
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
OF SOME OF ITS PROMINENT MEN AND PIONEERS
 
Edited by J.S. Schenck, assisted by W.S. Rann; Syracuse, N.Y.; D Mason & Co., Publishers; 1887
 
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
HISTORY OF SPRING CREEK TOWNSHIP.
 

SPRING CREEK township was formed from the original town of Brokenstraw
on the 8th day of March, 1821, and was called "Number Two" until
the inhabitants named it as it is now known, from the stream which drains its
soil. It is in the western tier of townships in the county, and is bounded north
by Columbus, east by Pittsfield, south by Eldred, and west by parts of Crawford
and Erie counties. Brokenstraw and Spring Creeks are the principal
streams in the town. The surface is pleasantly diversified by hill and dale, and
the soil is fertile and excellently adapted to agriculture, being especially favorable
to dairying and stock raising.


Early Settlements. —The first settlement made within the present boundary
lines of Spring Creek was on the Brokenstraw Creek, south of the State road
by Andrew Evers and Elijah Jackson. These two men came to this then wilderness
together on the 10th day of November, 1797, and built the first cabin
in the vicinity, a few rods nearly north of the present dwelling house of William
M. Jackson
. They came from what was then called Union Mills, now
Union City, Pa. Elijah Jackson settled on the farm now owned and occupied
by his son, William M., a sketch of whose life appears in later pages of this
book. He (Elijah) was born in Litchfield, Conn., on the 27th of October, 1772.
When he was a youth his father removed to Ontario county, N. Y., whence,
upon attaining his majority, he went to Marietta, Ohio. There he and his
companions were in constant apprehension of attacks from hostile Indians, having
to remain in barracks when their business did not demand their presence
elsewhere, and at such times being under the protection of an armed guard.
Not liking this kind of life, Mr. Jackson came to this part of the country. In
this town he remained—on the farm which he was the first to clear and cultivate—
until his death on the 1st of September, 1845. He was worthy of the
esteem in which he was universally held. He was a farmer and lumberman
of enterprise and honesty, and a citizen of public spirit and fearless utterances.

Tombstone of Elijah Jackson
Spring Creek Cemetery
Elijah Jackson tombstone
Photograph courtesy of Dennis R. Davis


Soon after their arrival, Andrew Evers removed to the farm now owned
and occupied by Clinton Horn, where he remained until his death, some thirty five
or forty years afterward. He was of a quiet disposition, industrious and
conservative — a good citizen. None of his descendants are now in Spring
Creek. He used to say of himself that he was a citizen of the world, for he
was born (of Irish parentage) in mid-ocean, in a vessel bound for America.


In 1798 George Long, with his wife and three children, came from the
Susquehanna, and lived until 1801 with Andrew Evers. Then he removed
farther down the creek, built a dwelling house, and in 1802 erected the first
saw-mill in town, on the site now occupied by the Horn mill. In that year
Elijah Jackson made the first clearing on the site of the present village of West
Spring Creek, where he was succeeded by Joshua Whitney. About the year
1800 James Watt came from Lancaster county and settled west of the Brokenstraw,
on the line afterward occupied by the State road, and on the farm since
in the possession of Jamieson & Co. In 1801 Daniel Horn purchased the
property of George Long, now called Horn's Siding, and resided there until his
death in 1869, at the ripe old age of ninety years. He was born in New Jersey,
and served as lieutenant in the War of 1812. He was the third sheriff of
Warren county, receiving the election in 1825; and in 1830 and again in 1838
was chosen county commissioner. He was a very active and successful business
man. He operated a saw-mill on his place as long as he continued in business.
His sons Clinton and Stephen are on the old homestead. Other children are
Mrs. D. S. Prentiss, of Garland, and Irwin, Martha and Ellen, in Illinois.
O. D., E. D., and D. D. Horn, of this county, are sons of Hiram and grandsons
of Daniel Horn. John Horn, a brother of Daniel, was here at the beginning
of the present century and lived with Daniel until the time of his marriage, not
far from 1830, when he removed to Missouri an