They had 9 children. 2 died in infancy. 7 boys lived and 1 daughter.
William was part of the Grand Army of the Republic where he fought as a foot soldier for the Indiana 89th Infantry, Company E out of Camp Morton for 3 years. He survived multiple battles then returned to farming where his family moved to Nebraska in the 1880s.
They had 9 children. 2 died in infancy. 7 boys lived and 1 daughter.
William was part of the Grand Army of the Republic where he fought as a foot soldier for the Indiana 89th Infantry, Company E out of Camp Morton for 3 years. He survived multiple battles then returned to farming where his family moved to Nebraska in the 1880s.
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