Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Newton Bateman and D. Paul Selby, vol. 2, Chicago: Munsell Publishing Col, 1903
Abner Mack, the father of Mrs. Beckley, kept a hotel at Harpersfield until about 1832, when he moved to Sidney Center, N.Y., and from there, in 1848, to Nunda, McHenry County, Ill., where he engaged in farming. He was a soldier in the War of 1812, and took part in the "Anti-rent war" in New York. In politics he was a Democrat. He died on his farm in Nunda Township, McHenry County, in 1871, in the eighty-sixth year of his age. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mack were: James R., Susan, William, Joel, Frederick, Hannah, Richard, Emilia, Emma, Francis and one who died in infancy.
NOTE: A daughter, Sarah is omitted. She was born after Joel Mack and married George Gilbert in Illinois.
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Newton Bateman and D. Paul Selby, vol. 2, Chicago: Munsell Publishing Col, 1903
Abner Mack, the father of Mrs. Beckley, kept a hotel at Harpersfield until about 1832, when he moved to Sidney Center, N.Y., and from there, in 1848, to Nunda, McHenry County, Ill., where he engaged in farming. He was a soldier in the War of 1812, and took part in the "Anti-rent war" in New York. In politics he was a Democrat. He died on his farm in Nunda Township, McHenry County, in 1871, in the eighty-sixth year of his age. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mack were: James R., Susan, William, Joel, Frederick, Hannah, Richard, Emilia, Emma, Francis and one who died in infancy.
NOTE: A daughter, Sarah is omitted. She was born after Joel Mack and married George Gilbert in Illinois.
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Family Members
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James Rexford Mack
1817–1879
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Susan C. Mack Niles
1820–1884
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William Orlando "Will" Mack
1820–1908
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Dr Joel Marcus Mack
1823–1880
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Sarah Elizabeth Mack Gilbert
1825–1868
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Frederick Chauncey Mack
1826–1903
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Hannah A Mack Rifenbark
1829–1863
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Emilia "Emillie" Mack La Dow
1831–1864
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Emma Celinda Mack Beckley
1835–1912
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Lucina C. Mack
1837–1839
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Frances W Mack King
1839–1931
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