He married Emmeline Hulsley of Sullivan, Mo.
June 12, 1860, and she survives with daughter,
Mary Ellen Brown [Mrs Daniel] and sister,
Mrs Jane Wakefield, of Lakewood, Ill.
His father was of Scotch descent & his mother German.
He was known all over Central Illinois as a poet, politician and had been a Justice of the Peace for 62 years, the longest time on record.
His song, " Hayseed in His Hair" became Nationally known.
aged 94 years
Burial was in the family plot at Oconee Mound Cem.
He married Emmeline Hulsley of Sullivan, Mo.
June 12, 1860, and she survives with daughter,
Mary Ellen Brown [Mrs Daniel] and sister,
Mrs Jane Wakefield, of Lakewood, Ill.
His father was of Scotch descent & his mother German.
He was known all over Central Illinois as a poet, politician and had been a Justice of the Peace for 62 years, the longest time on record.
His song, " Hayseed in His Hair" became Nationally known.
aged 94 years
Burial was in the family plot at Oconee Mound Cem.
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