This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 edition. Excerpt: ... Courtney. For the past four years he has been assessor of Delaware Township, which includes the city of Lansing. In addition to his official duties Mr. Carr writes fire and tornado insurance. Mr. Carr was married November 12, 1876 to Mary P. Athey, a native of Putnam County, Indiana, and daughter of H ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 edition. Excerpt: ... Courtney. For the past four years he has been assessor of Delaware Township, which includes the city of Lansing. In addition to his official duties Mr. Carr writes fire and tornado insurance. Mr. Carr was married November 12, 1876 to Mary P. Athey, a native of Putnam County, Indiana, and daughter of H. H. and Mary J. (Myers) Athey, the latter a native of Virginia, and the former a native of Kentucky, but moved to Putnam County when five years of age, in the early days when Indians were still in that part of the country. His father, James Athey, was a successful horseman of Kentucky, and brought fine stock with him to Indiana. _ ' H. H. and Mary Athey died in Putnam County, Indiana. The Athey children are: James H., Brazil, Indiana, who married a sister of George E. Carr; Mrs. Carr; Lucinda M., who died at the age of four years; Lawrence H., of Greencastle, Indiana; Nancy Elizabeth, of Greencastle; William D., of Singer, California (the two last named being twins); Sarah Frances, who died in infancy; Isadora, who died at the age of eleven years; Robert Milton, of Terre Haute, Indiana, and Flora M., wife of H. J. Lohman, of Lansing, Kansas. George E. Carr was one of the first members of his family to leave Indiana. He and his wife drove in a covered wagon from Putnam County, Indiana, to Council Grove, Kansas. They were one of seven teams in a train, making the trip in thirty-five days. Richard Cogan, a well known dairyman of Lansing, Kansas, is a native of this state, born at Leavenworth in 1869, the son of William and Ellen E. (Bassett) Cogan. His mother was a native of England and his father was born in Ohio. The latter owned slaves in Louisiana prior to the Civil War. He came to Leavenworth in 1865. He drove an ambulance wagon during...
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