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John B. Saylor

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John B. Saylor

Birth
Franklin County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Jul 1863 (aged 56)
Mississippi, USA
Burial
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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SAYLOR, JOHN B.— Deceased. Was born in Franklin county, Indiana, April 11, 1807, and there was raised until fifteen years of age, his time being divided between working at the mason's trade and farming. His father being a mason, he naturally worked at that business more or less. He removed to Indianapolis and there married, in 1826, to a lady by the name of Margaret S. Poage, who died in about two and one-half years, leaving one child, who has since died. His second marriage was near Logansport, Indiana, March 18, 1824, to Mrs. Mary Saylor, whose maiden name was Howard. She had one son by a former marriage who is now living in this county. Thomas J. Mr. Saylor came to this State, May 28, 1838, locating in Van Buren county. In April, 1859, he went to the mountains on a prospecting tour and returned that same fall. He died at Vicksburg, July 26, 1863, leaving seven children: Austin W., Avis C., W. A. and George S. living, and three deceased: James A., John Q. A. and Alvin H.

Source:The History of Polk County, Iowa: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, &c., Biographical Sketches of Its Citizens


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Married Mary Howard on July 26, 1834 in Cass County, Indiana. John was one of the earliest settlers of Polk County and Saylorville is named after him. During the Civil War he served as a sutler and died near Vicksburg, Mississippi.
SAYLOR, JOHN B.— Deceased. Was born in Franklin county, Indiana, April 11, 1807, and there was raised until fifteen years of age, his time being divided between working at the mason's trade and farming. His father being a mason, he naturally worked at that business more or less. He removed to Indianapolis and there married, in 1826, to a lady by the name of Margaret S. Poage, who died in about two and one-half years, leaving one child, who has since died. His second marriage was near Logansport, Indiana, March 18, 1824, to Mrs. Mary Saylor, whose maiden name was Howard. She had one son by a former marriage who is now living in this county. Thomas J. Mr. Saylor came to this State, May 28, 1838, locating in Van Buren county. In April, 1859, he went to the mountains on a prospecting tour and returned that same fall. He died at Vicksburg, July 26, 1863, leaving seven children: Austin W., Avis C., W. A. and George S. living, and three deceased: James A., John Q. A. and Alvin H.

Source:The History of Polk County, Iowa: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, &c., Biographical Sketches of Its Citizens


Provided by researcher Capt (#47510447)
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Married Mary Howard on July 26, 1834 in Cass County, Indiana. John was one of the earliest settlers of Polk County and Saylorville is named after him. During the Civil War he served as a sutler and died near Vicksburg, Mississippi.


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