JOHN BAUGH, farmer, Section 13, P. O. Pleasanton, was born in South Carolina October 12, 1814. He moved with his parents to Logan County, Ky., and was raised and educated there. He then engaged in farming for sometime, after which he learned the carpenter's trade. This he pursued for ten years. In 1856, he came to Kansas and settled in Linn County. He has served as Justice of the Peace. His estate consists of 170 acres of improved land. Was married in Hopkins County, Ky., April 9, 1840, to Miss Minerva G. Vickers, who was born in Hopkins County, Ky., March 25, 1821. They have eight children - Mary E., John W., Martha L., Millie M., Lydia V., Paulina C., Louisa N. and Julia F. sub. by J. Cox
JOHN BAUGH, farmer, Section 13, P. O. Pleasanton, was born in South Carolina October 12, 1814. He moved with his parents to Logan County, Ky., and was raised and educated there. He then engaged in farming for sometime, after which he learned the carpenter's trade. This he pursued for ten years. In 1856, he came to Kansas and settled in Linn County. He has served as Justice of the Peace. His estate consists of 170 acres of improved land. Was married in Hopkins County, Ky., April 9, 1840, to Miss Minerva G. Vickers, who was born in Hopkins County, Ky., March 25, 1821. They have eight children - Mary E., John W., Martha L., Millie M., Lydia V., Paulina C., Louisa N. and Julia F. sub. by J. Cox
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