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John Gushwa Sr.

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John Gushwa Sr.

Birth
Germantown, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
14 Apr 1896 (aged 72)
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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JOHN GUSHWA, our subject, was born June 30, 1823, and was a lad of seven years when brought by his parents to this county. He was reared to manhood on a frontier farm, and received such education as the pioneer schools of the county afforded. In 1850 he started for California, going first to St. Joseph, Missouri, where he joined a company going by overland route to the Pacific coast, and after passing through terrible hardships, and dangers from hostile Indians, etc., he arrived at his destination. He remained in that State three years engaged in mining, hen he returned to this county, by the Isthmus of Panama, New Orleans and St. Louis. He was married in 1863, to MISS CATHERINE WICKLE, who was born in Washington Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, a daughter of DAVID and ELIZABETH (ISLEY) WICKLE, of that township. They have six children, named HENRY, FLORA, LUCY, IVA, CLAYTON and JOHN. After his marriage our subject bought the interest of the other heirs in the old homestead, and is now the owner of 248 acres of fine land, his farm being one of the best in his township. No better residence than his can be found in the county, and his farm buildings are correspondingly good, all the surroundings of the place showing the owner to be a man of thrift and enterprise. In his political views he is a Democrat, and is classed among the leading men of his township.

Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, pp. 732, 735
Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1888





Age at death, 72y9m14d, death caused by paralysis. s/o Peter Gushwa and Mary Magdalene Gephart, married Catharine Ann Weigle, September 3, 1863, Tippecanoe county, Indiana. NOTE: listed in 1850 cesus, El Dorado county, California, age 23, born Ohio.

JOHN GUSHWA, our subject, was born June 30, 1823, and was a lad of seven years when brought by his parents to this county. He was reared to manhood on a frontier farm, and received such education as the pioneer schools of the county afforded. In 1850 he started for California, going first to St. Joseph, Missouri, where he joined a company going by overland route to the Pacific coast, and after passing through terrible hardships, and dangers from hostile Indians, etc., he arrived at his destination. He remained in that State three years engaged in mining, hen he returned to this county, by the Isthmus of Panama, New Orleans and St. Louis. He was married in 1863, to MISS CATHERINE WICKLE, who was born in Washington Township, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, a daughter of DAVID and ELIZABETH (ISLEY) WICKLE, of that township. They have six children, named HENRY, FLORA, LUCY, IVA, CLAYTON and JOHN. After his marriage our subject bought the interest of the other heirs in the old homestead, and is now the owner of 248 acres of fine land, his farm being one of the best in his township. No better residence than his can be found in the county, and his farm buildings are correspondingly good, all the surroundings of the place showing the owner to be a man of thrift and enterprise. In his political views he is a Democrat, and is classed among the leading men of his township.

Biographical Record and Portrait Album of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, pp. 732, 735
Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois, 1888





Age at death, 72y9m14d, death caused by paralysis. s/o Peter Gushwa and Mary Magdalene Gephart, married Catharine Ann Weigle, September 3, 1863, Tippecanoe county, Indiana. NOTE: listed in 1850 cesus, El Dorado county, California, age 23, born Ohio.


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