pgs. 657-662 - Dutch Creek Township; History of Washington County, Iowa
"SAID, W., farmer and stockraiser; Sec. 31; P. O. Paris; was born in Bath county, Kentucky, August 11,1814; at the age of seven years he accompanied his parents to Delaware county, Ohio, and from ,there to Washington county, Iowa; he settled in Dutch Creek township, section 31, where he owns 105 acres of land with very nice improvements; Mr. Said was a member of the legislature in 1876; he also held the office of county supervisor in 1869; he was married in Dayton, Ohio, to Miss Jane. Warrington, in 1850; she died in September, 1851; he was married again October 23, 1859, to Miss Albright, of Washington county, Iowa; they have six children: Addie, William, Eva May, Ella, and Nora; Mr. Said is postmaster at Paris, and well respected by his neighbors."
Is the son "William" a typo? This history only listed 5 children and left out Belle (below)
pgs. 657-662 - Dutch Creek Township; History of Washington County, Iowa
"SAID, W., farmer and stockraiser; Sec. 31; P. O. Paris; was born in Bath county, Kentucky, August 11,1814; at the age of seven years he accompanied his parents to Delaware county, Ohio, and from ,there to Washington county, Iowa; he settled in Dutch Creek township, section 31, where he owns 105 acres of land with very nice improvements; Mr. Said was a member of the legislature in 1876; he also held the office of county supervisor in 1869; he was married in Dayton, Ohio, to Miss Jane. Warrington, in 1850; she died in September, 1851; he was married again October 23, 1859, to Miss Albright, of Washington county, Iowa; they have six children: Addie, William, Eva May, Ella, and Nora; Mr. Said is postmaster at Paris, and well respected by his neighbors."
Is the son "William" a typo? This history only listed 5 children and left out Belle (below)
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