His father emigrated to Ohio, when a young man, where he married and followed agricultural pursuits. About 1831, he moved to Pine Township, Warren County, Indiana, where he entered 320 acres of which he made a farm and a home until his death, November 1852.
Benjamin F. Brier, after the death of his father, farmed on and managed the home farm for two years, when he purchased land in Prairie Township, afterward 180 in this township (Adams), and in 1882, he brought the farm on which he now lives; he owns in totality 621 acres, most well improved.
He was married April 18, 1858, to Ellen Jones, of Warren County, Indiana, which union was blessed with thirteen children, of which number five boys and five girls are living.
Mr. Brier is a member of the Masonic fraternity; he is also a Republican." - History of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties, Indiana, 1883, page 197
His father emigrated to Ohio, when a young man, where he married and followed agricultural pursuits. About 1831, he moved to Pine Township, Warren County, Indiana, where he entered 320 acres of which he made a farm and a home until his death, November 1852.
Benjamin F. Brier, after the death of his father, farmed on and managed the home farm for two years, when he purchased land in Prairie Township, afterward 180 in this township (Adams), and in 1882, he brought the farm on which he now lives; he owns in totality 621 acres, most well improved.
He was married April 18, 1858, to Ellen Jones, of Warren County, Indiana, which union was blessed with thirteen children, of which number five boys and five girls are living.
Mr. Brier is a member of the Masonic fraternity; he is also a Republican." - History of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton Counties, Indiana, 1883, page 197
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