Contributed by Colroot - Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 625 Bio of their son L.N Ayers.
David and Mary (Walters) Ayers. David was a native of New York state and came to Iowa in 1854. Here he followed farming until his death, which occurred in 1901. The mother was born in Venango county, Pennsylvania, and was married in her native county.
She is now living in Cedar county, Iowa, at the advanced age of ninety-two years.
Of the children born to Mr. and Mrs. Ayers two died in infancy. The others were: Sheldon, John and Cobaugh, all now deceased; L.N., our subject; Elizabeth, the widow of Jonathan Ford, of Cedar county, Iowa; Amanda, the wife of O.V. Kennison, of Nebraska; H.B., of Wilton Junction, Iowa; Peter, of Cedar county; and Etta, the wife of William McCroskey, also of Cedar county.
Contributed by Colroot - Source: History of Muscatine County Iowa, Volume II, Biographical, 1911, page 625 Bio of their son L.N Ayers.
David and Mary (Walters) Ayers. David was a native of New York state and came to Iowa in 1854. Here he followed farming until his death, which occurred in 1901. The mother was born in Venango county, Pennsylvania, and was married in her native county.
She is now living in Cedar county, Iowa, at the advanced age of ninety-two years.
Of the children born to Mr. and Mrs. Ayers two died in infancy. The others were: Sheldon, John and Cobaugh, all now deceased; L.N., our subject; Elizabeth, the widow of Jonathan Ford, of Cedar county, Iowa; Amanda, the wife of O.V. Kennison, of Nebraska; H.B., of Wilton Junction, Iowa; Peter, of Cedar county; and Etta, the wife of William McCroskey, also of Cedar county.
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