On the 18th day of November, 1886, at Portageville, New York, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Chaney with Miss Helen McFarline, of that place, the union being blessed with three children, namely: Florence C., Dorothy L. and Morris A. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney, with their children, constitute a happy household and the family is one of the most highly respected in Wakonda. Politically Mr. Chaney votes the Republican ticket and while deeply interested in the welfare and success of his party and widely informed relative to the leading questions and issues of the day, he is too much immersed in business to become a politician or to seek the honors and emoluments of office.
Source--From bio for Morris J. Chaney in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904), p 1381-1382.
On the 18th day of November, 1886, at Portageville, New York, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Chaney with Miss Helen McFarline, of that place, the union being blessed with three children, namely: Florence C., Dorothy L. and Morris A. Mr. and Mrs. Chaney, with their children, constitute a happy household and the family is one of the most highly respected in Wakonda. Politically Mr. Chaney votes the Republican ticket and while deeply interested in the welfare and success of his party and widely informed relative to the leading questions and issues of the day, he is too much immersed in business to become a politician or to seek the honors and emoluments of office.
Source--From bio for Morris J. Chaney in "History of South Dakota" by Doane Robinson, Vol. II (1904), p 1381-1382.
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