he tried to enlist in the 164th Infantry in the Civil War, but he was underage (17) and his father refused to let him become a soldier at that time.
he married Eliza Tinkham in 1870, they homesteaded in French Lake township near Cokato. they bought a farm near Kimball in 1892 then they moved to Deer Creek in 1911 and lived there for 33 years.
Note: sometimes their last name was spelled with 2-n's.
he tried to enlist in the 164th Infantry in the Civil War, but he was underage (17) and his father refused to let him become a soldier at that time.
he married Eliza Tinkham in 1870, they homesteaded in French Lake township near Cokato. they bought a farm near Kimball in 1892 then they moved to Deer Creek in 1911 and lived there for 33 years.
Note: sometimes their last name was spelled with 2-n's.
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