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James Madison DeArmond son of JAMES
From "Vol 2 History of Davenport and Scott County" by Harry E. Downer - S. J. Clarke Publishing Co. 1910 Chicago
James DeArmond, who for many years followed general farming in Pennsylvania, leaving that state about 1864. His identification with agricultural interests in Iowa continued until 1871, when he removed to Greenfield, Missouri, where he established his home.
There his remaining days were passed, his death occuriring in 1885, when he had reached the very venerable age of ninety-five years.
His widow survived him and for a long period made her home with Judge DeArmond of Butler, Missouri, W. W. DeArmond, an attorney of Chicago, and Dr. J. A. DeArmond, of Davenport, were brothers of our subject.(James Madison DeArmond)
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http://iagenweb.org/scott/history/1910/1910vol2bios38.htm#dearmond
James Madison DeArmond son of JAMES
From "Vol 2 History of Davenport and Scott County" by Harry E. Downer - S. J. Clarke Publishing Co. 1910 Chicago
James DeArmond, who for many years followed general farming in Pennsylvania, leaving that state about 1864. His identification with agricultural interests in Iowa continued until 1871, when he removed to Greenfield, Missouri, where he established his home.
There his remaining days were passed, his death occuriring in 1885, when he had reached the very venerable age of ninety-five years.
His widow survived him and for a long period made her home with Judge DeArmond of Butler, Missouri, W. W. DeArmond, an attorney of Chicago, and Dr. J. A. DeArmond, of Davenport, were brothers of our subject.(James Madison DeArmond)
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