John M. was reared in Washington and Pike counties, Indiana, his parents locating in the latter county a few years previous to their coming to Ringgold County.
In 1857 he returned to Indiana where he attended school, preparing himself for a teacher, which profession he followed in Indiana and Illinois, until his father's death which occurred in 1862, when he returned to Ringgold County to settle up his father's estate.
August 9, 1862, he enlisted in Company G, Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry, and although his regiment did not participate in many historic battles, their duty was arduous, as well as honorable, ridding the country from bushwackers in Arkansas and Mississippi.
Mr. Poor took part in the siege and capture of Mobile, and in the last campaign in Texas. He received an honorable discharge at Davenport, Iowa, August 10, 1865.
He returned to Ringgold County, April 11,1867, when he was married to Miss Mary J. Baird [1849 to 01 Mar 1926], a daughter of Samuel Baird, one of the early settlers of Clinton Township where he still resides. Mrs. Poor was born in Putnam County, Indiana, October 12, 1849, and came with her parents to Ringgold County in 1855, where she has since lived.
Mr. and Mrs. Poor have six children living - Eugene W., Millie Belle, Mary Emma, Willie W., Elmer R. and Lura M. Orville, their fifth child, died aged one year.
Mr. Poor followed farming in Clinton Township until 1875, when he commenced improving his present farm in Rice Township, having improved his 160 acres himself without any assistance.
In politics Mr. Poor casts his suffrage with the Republican party. He has served in several township offices efficiently and acceptably, and is at present township assessor. Both he and his wife are members of the Methodist church.
John M. was reared in Washington and Pike counties, Indiana, his parents locating in the latter county a few years previous to their coming to Ringgold County.
In 1857 he returned to Indiana where he attended school, preparing himself for a teacher, which profession he followed in Indiana and Illinois, until his father's death which occurred in 1862, when he returned to Ringgold County to settle up his father's estate.
August 9, 1862, he enlisted in Company G, Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry, and although his regiment did not participate in many historic battles, their duty was arduous, as well as honorable, ridding the country from bushwackers in Arkansas and Mississippi.
Mr. Poor took part in the siege and capture of Mobile, and in the last campaign in Texas. He received an honorable discharge at Davenport, Iowa, August 10, 1865.
He returned to Ringgold County, April 11,1867, when he was married to Miss Mary J. Baird [1849 to 01 Mar 1926], a daughter of Samuel Baird, one of the early settlers of Clinton Township where he still resides. Mrs. Poor was born in Putnam County, Indiana, October 12, 1849, and came with her parents to Ringgold County in 1855, where she has since lived.
Mr. and Mrs. Poor have six children living - Eugene W., Millie Belle, Mary Emma, Willie W., Elmer R. and Lura M. Orville, their fifth child, died aged one year.
Mr. Poor followed farming in Clinton Township until 1875, when he commenced improving his present farm in Rice Township, having improved his 160 acres himself without any assistance.
In politics Mr. Poor casts his suffrage with the Republican party. He has served in several township offices efficiently and acceptably, and is at present township assessor. Both he and his wife are members of the Methodist church.
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