There were the parents of 8 children:
1) James Stewart Dillon (1850-1871)
2) John F. (B: 8-21-1852)
Married Emma F. Sherritt, she died 1-11-1904
In 1920 he was elected Judge of the fifty-seventh Judicial Circuit, composed of Pike and Dubois Counties, on the republican ticket by a majority or 239 over his opponent Bomar Traylor. He is the first republican Judge ever elected in Pike and Dubois Counties.
3) Charles Hall (B: 12-18-1853)
Married Maude Tripp, she died 11-7-1894.
During the World War he was Congressman from his district in South Dakota, and in 1922 was elected Judge of the State Supreme Court on the republican ticket by a majority of 10,000 over his opponent.
4) Permelia Jane (B: 9-26-1855)
Married Henry S. Steele
5) Flora (B: 10-8-1857)
Married David A. Dyne
6) Leroy Evert (B: 10-25-1859 D: 2-3-1860)
7) Sarah (B: 10-26-1861)
Married David M. Boyle
8) Mary (B: 10-19-1866 D: 11-19-1904)
There were the parents of 8 children:
1) James Stewart Dillon (1850-1871)
2) John F. (B: 8-21-1852)
Married Emma F. Sherritt, she died 1-11-1904
In 1920 he was elected Judge of the fifty-seventh Judicial Circuit, composed of Pike and Dubois Counties, on the republican ticket by a majority or 239 over his opponent Bomar Traylor. He is the first republican Judge ever elected in Pike and Dubois Counties.
3) Charles Hall (B: 12-18-1853)
Married Maude Tripp, she died 11-7-1894.
During the World War he was Congressman from his district in South Dakota, and in 1922 was elected Judge of the State Supreme Court on the republican ticket by a majority of 10,000 over his opponent.
4) Permelia Jane (B: 9-26-1855)
Married Henry S. Steele
5) Flora (B: 10-8-1857)
Married David A. Dyne
6) Leroy Evert (B: 10-25-1859 D: 2-3-1860)
7) Sarah (B: 10-26-1861)
Married David M. Boyle
8) Mary (B: 10-19-1866 D: 11-19-1904)
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