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Mary MOULTON: Birth: 1867 in Woodford Co, IL - Minonk - Ward 3.
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Note: Source 1: Thanks to Harold Bruning Dollie, Came across the following which I thought might interest you. I found a picure of L M Moulton on the internet. The URL for the picture is www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/SCHofNE/pages An index will come up. Go down to schno 280.htm If you scroll down a little from the picture there is a short paragraph about him. I also got some photocopies of some info from the book--- Switzer,Colleen The Settlement of Loup & Blaine Counties Purcell,Inc. Broken Bow NE 1977 "L.M. Moulton,a veteran of the Civil War and native of Illinois, came west in 1883 with his wife, the former Permelia Clingman, and settled on a homestead which is now owned by A.W. Dilsaver. Mr. Moulton was later an attorney and served as Judge of Loup County for many years. The Moulton postoffice was established in the Moulton home in 1883. A daughter, Maude, married Treffly O. Rusho, and their other daughter, Maggie, first married Charles Dunn, a son of E.P. Dunn, and after his death married Andrew M Caldwell, a widower.". NEGenWeb Project Resource Center On-Line Library 280 SEMI-CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF NEBRASKA http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/SCHofNE/pages/schn0280.htm L. M. MOULTON was born in Woodford County, Illinois, November 19, 1839. He came to Franklin County, Nebraska, in 1871 and was one of the founders of Bloomington. Nebraska. In 1883 he moved to Loup County. He graduated from Eureka College of Woodford County, Illinois, in 1860, admitted to the bar in Nebraska June 4 1874. In May, 1861, he married Miss Permelia Clingman of Woodford County, Illinois. Mr. Moulton enlisted in Company B of the Eleventh Illinois Infantry in September of 1861, but was discharged. He enlisted again in 1864 and served until the close of the war and was a participant in the Mobile campaign. In Illinois he served as Police Judge and District Prosecuting Attorney, and was Judge of Franklin County, Nebraska, two terms; also served as Judge and Attorney of Loup County, two terms in each office. Source 2: WorldConnect/Rootsweb Anna L. Martin [email protected]@aol.com |
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