He came to Wabash County with his parents in 1834 when he was seventeen years old.
In August 1839, he was married to Miss Nancy Barrett, then the only white girl in Chester Township.
He tilled the ground where the town of Lagro is now located. In 1845, Mr. Abbott was ordained a minister of the Christian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott had eight children, six of which were: Levi P., Sarah J., David, Francis M., Mahlon, Lewis, and Mary.
Mr. Abbott was a member is the Masonic Fraternity, and of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
He came to Wabash County with his parents in 1834 when he was seventeen years old.
In August 1839, he was married to Miss Nancy Barrett, then the only white girl in Chester Township.
He tilled the ground where the town of Lagro is now located. In 1845, Mr. Abbott was ordained a minister of the Christian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott had eight children, six of which were: Levi P., Sarah J., David, Francis M., Mahlon, Lewis, and Mary.
Mr. Abbott was a member is the Masonic Fraternity, and of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
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