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Jeremiah “Jerry” Vandermark

Birth
Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Jan 1887 (aged 71)
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Palestine, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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JEREMIAH VANDERMARK, one of the representative pioneers of Kosciusko County, late of section 32, Harrison Township, was born in Franklin County, Ohio, April 16, 1815, a son of Daniel and Sarah Vandermark, and is of Holland descent. He grew to manhood in his native State, receiving such education as the early subscription schools afforded.

In the fall of 1836 he with several friends started west with an ox team, and after several weeks of tiresome traveling arrived at Terre Haute, Indiana, where he remained about one year. He was first married March 1, 1838 (previously said 1888 which is impossible), to Miss Mary Hanson, and of the five children born to this union four are living-John, Nancy A., Sarah E. and Mary J. The second son, Daniel, died April 29, 1854.

After leaving Terre Haute Mr. Vandemark spent several years in Fulton County, Illinois, when he returned to Ohio. He subsequently returned to Indiana, locating in Kosciusko County, in the spring of 1847.

Mrs. Vandermark died September 23, 1850, and March 20, 1852, Mr. Vandermark married Mrs. Diana (Dunnick) Lloyd, widow of Abel Lloyd. Seven children have been born to this union--William A., Cornelius (died September 17, 1856), Elvira A.; Levi M., Margaret R., Linneous E. and Ross A. After making his home in Franklin Township for more than twenty years Mr. Vandermark, in 1872, removed with his family to Harrison Township, and since coming here resided on the farm where he died January 18, 1887, and where his family still live. The homestead contains eighty acres of choice land. He was classed among the self-made men of his county, he having commenced life after his arrival in Kosciusko County with the small sum of $4, and by his strict integrity and honorable dealings with his fellow-citizens he gained the confidence and respect of all who knew him.
JEREMIAH VANDERMARK, one of the representative pioneers of Kosciusko County, late of section 32, Harrison Township, was born in Franklin County, Ohio, April 16, 1815, a son of Daniel and Sarah Vandermark, and is of Holland descent. He grew to manhood in his native State, receiving such education as the early subscription schools afforded.

In the fall of 1836 he with several friends started west with an ox team, and after several weeks of tiresome traveling arrived at Terre Haute, Indiana, where he remained about one year. He was first married March 1, 1838 (previously said 1888 which is impossible), to Miss Mary Hanson, and of the five children born to this union four are living-John, Nancy A., Sarah E. and Mary J. The second son, Daniel, died April 29, 1854.

After leaving Terre Haute Mr. Vandemark spent several years in Fulton County, Illinois, when he returned to Ohio. He subsequently returned to Indiana, locating in Kosciusko County, in the spring of 1847.

Mrs. Vandermark died September 23, 1850, and March 20, 1852, Mr. Vandermark married Mrs. Diana (Dunnick) Lloyd, widow of Abel Lloyd. Seven children have been born to this union--William A., Cornelius (died September 17, 1856), Elvira A.; Levi M., Margaret R., Linneous E. and Ross A. After making his home in Franklin Township for more than twenty years Mr. Vandermark, in 1872, removed with his family to Harrison Township, and since coming here resided on the farm where he died January 18, 1887, and where his family still live. The homestead contains eighty acres of choice land. He was classed among the self-made men of his county, he having commenced life after his arrival in Kosciusko County with the small sum of $4, and by his strict integrity and honorable dealings with his fellow-citizens he gained the confidence and respect of all who knew him.


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