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Histories: Trempealeau Co. Historical Accounts:
"Trempealeau County" by Clarence J. Gamroth: Volume 1B Supplement: The Markhams: Settlers Living in Area Near the Markhams
Settlers George H. Markham knew who were living along the Trempealeau River between Independence and the Jackson County line in the 1850s include: Elder Moses Ingalls and sons, Francis N. and Moses D. (They were south of the Trempealeau River) Hiram Stratton (north of the river) Alvah Wood (above Whitehall and south of the river) Wm. Van Sickle Ed Weeks Cyrus Hines (all north of the river) John Debow Wessel Low John Hopkins Simon S. Rice Henry Lohe Herman Snyder Chester Beswick (all south of the river) John B. Dunning Edmond M. Reynolds Wm. Welch Gullick Olson David Wood |
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