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John Wesley Irvine

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John Wesley Irvine

Birth
Indian Township, Pike County, Missouri, USA
Death
2 Jan 1911 (aged 66)
New Harmony, Pike County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Pike County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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JOHN WESLEY IRVINE, born in Pike County, Missouri the son of William IRVINE and Catharine "Kitty" HOUSE; husband of Mary Elizabeth BRANSTETTER whom he married in Audrain County, Missouri on Christmas Day 1874-

1883 HISTORY OF PIKE COUNTY BIOGRAPHY:

J. W. IRVINE - farmer and stock raiser, post office, Vandalia, son of William Irvine, is worthy of special notice in this work. He was born in Indian township, Pike County, February 14, 1845. His early life was spent in working on the farm and attending school. He was married December 25, 1874 to Miss May Branstetter. They are the parents of two children: Ernest and a girl babe not yet named. He is the owner of a good farm of 150 acres, under a high state of cultivation, a good horse, out buildings, and orchard; he is engaged in farming and stock raising. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, Lodge 391, and in politics a Democrat. He is a man of good business qualities, and is upright and honest in his dealings, and is numbered among the best citizens of Indian township.

JOHN WESLEY IRVINE, born in Pike County, Missouri the son of William IRVINE and Catharine "Kitty" HOUSE; husband of Mary Elizabeth BRANSTETTER whom he married in Audrain County, Missouri on Christmas Day 1874-

1883 HISTORY OF PIKE COUNTY BIOGRAPHY:

J. W. IRVINE - farmer and stock raiser, post office, Vandalia, son of William Irvine, is worthy of special notice in this work. He was born in Indian township, Pike County, February 14, 1845. His early life was spent in working on the farm and attending school. He was married December 25, 1874 to Miss May Branstetter. They are the parents of two children: Ernest and a girl babe not yet named. He is the owner of a good farm of 150 acres, under a high state of cultivation, a good horse, out buildings, and orchard; he is engaged in farming and stock raising. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, Lodge 391, and in politics a Democrat. He is a man of good business qualities, and is upright and honest in his dealings, and is numbered among the best citizens of Indian township.



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