Kit Carson County, Colorado |
Marion and Julia (Dunlavy) Pickinpaugh, 6 South 48 West
Marion Pickinpaugh, a son of the first marriage, was born on the home place in Camden township, Schuyler county, July 29, 1860, and engaged in general farming and stock raising. As a breeder of hogs he was particularly successful and is now living retired in Macomb, Illinois. He has held various offices in the Free Methodist Church and is allied with the republican party. For a number of years he was a school director, doing all in his power to further the educational progress of his district, and in all matters of citizenship is loyal and public-spirited. His wife, Amanda (Dunlavy) Pickinpaugh, was born in Schuyler county March 29, 1861, and became a teacher - a vocation followed by many of her forbears in the paternal line. Her father, James Dunlavy, died when she was four years of age and her mother, a Miss Glandon, was a member of a family whose representatives were farmers, mill owners and merchants. James Glandon, the maternal grandfather of Mrs. Pickinpaugh, was a native of Ohio and came up the Mississippi river to Illinois, settling in Schuyler county at an early period in its history. He was one of the men who laid out the town of Brooklyn, Illinois, where he conducted a sawmill for some time, and his son, John Glandon, built the first bridge there. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pickinpaugh had a family of eight children: Harry, who was born June 8, 1888, and died July 15, 1919; Guy; Beulah Rachel, who is the wife of Harold Caldwell and lives near Industry, Illinois; Ruth Hazel, now Mrs. Clarence McCutcheon, of Plymouth, Illinois; Lois, who married Harold Frowein and makes her home in Macomb, Illinois; one who died in infancy; Lloyd C, a resident of Camp Point, this state; and Howard, of Industry. |
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