Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
1. | Holman, Maggie was born on 3 Jun 1871 (daughter of Holman, Samuel and West, Clemence). Other Events and Attributes:
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Notes: The free schools of this township furnished Samuel his means of education. He remained at home until about fifteen, and then came to the old town of Maysville. Here he began life for himself by clerking for George Earheubright, who was then in business at that point. He remained in the latter's employ for about rive years. In 1865, he began merchandising for himself, in the town of Clay City, and has ever since been engaged in business at this point. Starting first in the saloon business with Thomas Viskniski, he has, by hie indomitable push and energy, kept on, until now, in connection with Jabez Cogan, owns the largest general store in the city. The firm now carries a stock of about $8, 000, and has a fair share of the trade in this section of Clay County. In 1882, he, in connection with William Markle embarked in the milling business, having leased the Clay City Mills of Daniel McCawley. Samuel married West, Clemence on 21 Feb 1867 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. Clemence (daughter of West, J.T. and Cannon, M.C.) was born on 10 Oct 1850; died on 12 May 1931; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | West, Clemence was born on 10 Oct 1850 (daughter of West, J.T. and Cannon, M.C.); died on 12 May 1931; was buried in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. Other Events and Attributes:
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4. | Holman, John was born in UNKNOWN; died in 1850. Other Events and Attributes:
John married Hussleton, Mary. Mary died in 1853. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Hussleton, Mary died in 1853. Other Events and Attributes:
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6. | ![]() J.T. married Cannon, M.C.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Cannon, M.C.
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