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Anna CANTRELL

Anna CANTRELL[1, 2, 3]

Female Abt 1805 - 1855  (50 years)


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  • Name Anna CANTRELL 
    Born Abt 1805  Sangamon, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    _UID E88D80F23729A946A64AE160E72F0721A528 
    Died 25 Dec 1855  Keokuk, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3087  Steeles_Genealogy
    Last Modified 15 Oct 2020 

    Father William Graham CANTRELL,   b. 3 Feb 1793, Clark, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Deborah MITTS,   b. 16 Nov 1785, Hampshire, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Mar 1856, Sangamon, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 70 years) 
    Married 1804  ?, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1125  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family John W. SNELSON,   b. 1804, Sangamon, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Feb 1874  (Age 70 years) 
    Married 27 Oct 1830  Sangamon, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Hampton SNELSON,   b. 1833
     2. James Henry SNELSON,   b. 11 Jan 1836, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 15 Aug 1880, Harrison, Jewell, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 44 years)
     3. Ruhama SNELSON,   b. 3 May 1836
     4. Miranda SNELSON,   b. Abt 1839
     5. Mahala SNELSON,   b. 1841
     6. Andrew J.P. SNELSON,   b. 1843
    Last Modified 15 Oct 2020 
    Family ID F1123  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • 1876 History of the Early Settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois; ByJohn Carroll Power; published by Edwin A. Wilson & Co., Springfield,Illinois; 1876.

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      CANTRALL.--The origin of the family in America was with ZebulonCantrall, who came from Wales, and settled in Philadelphia, Penn.,about the year 1700. There is a tradition in the family that be builtthe first brick house ever erected in that city. Zebulon Cantrall hada son, Joseph. He had a son, Joshua, who was born August 8, 1748,either in Pennsylvania or Virginia, most probably the latter. He was asoldier in the war for American Independence. This Joshua Cantrallmarried and had nine sons, but no daughter. Four of his sons diedwithout families. Of the other five, Joshua, born in Virginia, raiseda family, and died August 11, 1840, in DeWitt county, Ill. The otherfour, Zebulon G., William G., Levi and Wyatt, are the subjects of thefollowing sketches.


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      CANTRALL, ZEBULON G. was born June 29, 1773, in Botetourt county,Virginia. He was a brother of Joshua, William G., Levi and Wyatt. Thefamily moved in 1789, to Bath county, Ky. Zebulon G. was marriedthere, August 31, 1797, to Sarah McCallum. They moved to Clarkecounty, Ohio, from there to Sangamon county, Ill., arriving in thefall of 1833. In the spring of 1834 they moved to DeWitt county, Ill.They had fourteen children; two died young. Of the twelve--

      ANN, born August 31, 1798, in Bath county, Ky., married John Branson.See his name. She died May 16, 1822.

      JOSHUA, born April 3, 1802, in Kentucky, was married in 1828, inButler county, Ohio, to Eliza Scott. He died Oct. 12, 1860, in DeWittcounty, and Mrs. C. resides with her daughter, SARAH, the wife ofIrvin Daniels, near Warrensville, Ill. Her son, John S., lives inKansas.

      AGNES M., born Sept. 12, 1806, in Kentucky, married John McIntire. Sheis a widow, and resides with her brother William.

      JOHN M., born Feb. 22, 1808, in Kentucky, was married in Champaigncounty, Ohio, Nov. 13, 1830, to Joanna M. Jones. They had elevenchildren; two died in infancy. Of the nine children: WILLIAM J.,ZEBULON D., ELIZABETH, IRA J., MARY A., (the latter died in Nov.,1875.) MILES T., ALMA J., EFFIE and JOHN C., the latter died in thespring of 1872. John M. Cantrall died Feb. 11, 1863, and his widowdied Sept., 1870, both in DeWitt county, Ill.

      JAMES M., born April 10, 1810, in Kentucky, was married August 9,1832, to Eliza McLaughlin. They had three daughters; one died young.ELMIRA married Abner J. Lutz, and lives near Lincoln, Ill. ELIZA J.married Mr. Piatt, and lives in Lincoln. James M. Cantrall died April27, 1866, and his widow lives in Lincoln, Ill.

      SARAH, born March 14, 1812, in Clarke county, Ohio, was married inSangamon county, Ill., Jan. 14, 1834, to Joshua M. Cantrall. See hisname.

      ZEBULON P., born Jan. 17, 1814, in Clark county, Ohio, was married inwhat is now Logan county, Ill., Oct. 16, 1838, to Elizabeth Paulk.They had six children; two died young. AMOS A., born May 11, 1845, inLogan county, enlisted Sept., 1861, in Co. L, 4th Ill. Cav. Serveduntil June, 1866, when he was honorably discharged. He lives nearCisco, Piatt county. MARTHA J., born Oct. 3, 1842, was married June 9,1862, to Samuel Mott. They have six children. GEORGE A., SARAH E.,LEWIS A., JAMES A., EFFIE C. and ALVA, and live near Argenta, Maconcounty, Ill. SARAH A., born Dec. 25, 1844, was married March 23, 1871,to Theodore A. Funk. She died April 30, 1872. MARY E., born Jan. 8,1848, was married Jan. 12, 1871, to Edwin C. Hunsley. They have twochildren, LAURA A. and INEZ, and live near Cisco, Ill. Mrs. ElizabethCantrall died June 12, 1852, and Z. P. Cantrall was married to Mrs.Rachel Doyle. She died Oct., 1865, and Z. P. Cantrall was marriedMarch 14, 1872, to Mrs. Mary Harp, whose maiden name was Everly. Theyreside near Chesnut, Logan county, Ill.

      ELIZA, born July 4, 1816, in Clark county, Ohio, was married Oct. 5,1834, to Jeremiah Duncan. She died Jan. 29, 1854, leaving sevenchildren. MARY L., HELEN A., the latter born in 1840, in Logan county,was married to George Whiteman. They live at Waynesville, Ill. AMY L.married Mr. Condell, and he died. WILLIAM W. married Roxanna Cushman.They had two children. REBECCA S. married Mortimer Sampson. They haveone child, and live in Waynesville. JEREMIAH P. lives in Waynesville.

      REBECCA and RACHEL, twins, born July 25, 1818, in Ohio. REBECCAmarried in June, 1836, to Jacob F. Sampson. They had three children.Mrs. S. died March 24, 1849. The children live in Kansas.

      RACHEL was married in 1842 to Chas. Graves, and resides with herdaughter, FANNIE Storer, near Plum Grove, Butler county, Kansas. Herson, John W. Graves, resides at Centralia, Ill.

      WYATT, born May 11, 1821, in Ohio, married Louisa Stevens. She died,and he married Mary A. Day. He died Jan. 7, 1875, leaving a widow nearLane, Franklin county, Kansas.

      WILLIAM L., born May 15, 1823, in Ohio, was married Oct. 26, 1843, toMelinda Stout. They had eight children. ANN, born in 1844, was marriedin DeWitt county to Joel Hopesberger. They have four children, andlive near Kenney station. EMELINE, born in 1846, married ThomasWatson. They have three children, and live near Kenney Station. JOHNK., JESSE, WILLIAM and ADDIE. Mrs. Melinda Cantrall died March 10,1864, and W. L. Cantrall was married in 1865 to Christine Everly, andlives near Chesnut, Logan county, Ill.

      Mrs. Sarah Cantrall died May 26, 1843, and Zebulon G. Cantrall diedSept. 11, 1845, both in DeWitt county, near Waynesville.


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      CANTRALL, WM. G., was born Sept. 6, 1784, in Botetourt, Va. Hisparents moved to Bath county, Ky., in 1789. He was there married, in1804, to Deborah Mitts, who was born Nov. 16, 1785, in Virginia. Soonafter marriage they moved from Bath county to the vicinity of NewLondon, Huron county, O., and then moved to Pickaway county. They hadten children in Ohio, and the family moved to Sangamon county, Ill.,arriving Nov. 1, 1824, in what is now Fancy creek township, on whatwas then called Higgins creek, but now called Cantrall's creek. Twochildren were born in Sangamon county. Of all their children--

      DOROTHY, born March 15, 1805, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toCharles Snelson. They had seven children, moved to DesMoines county,near Burlington, Iowa, where Mrs. Snelson died. The family live there.

      ANN, born Aug. 1, 1806, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county to John W.Snelson. They had eight children, and moved to Keokuk county, Iowa,where Mrs. Snelson died. The family live there.

      ELIZABETH, born Aug. 29, 1808, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toJoseph D. Langston. See his name.

      JOSHUA M., born Dec. 17, 1810, in Pickaway county, O., was married inSangamon county, Jan. 14, 1834, to Sarah Cantrall. She was born March14, 1812, near Urbana, O. They had eight children in Sangamon county;six died under eight years. Of the other four: ZEBULAN G., born May 7,1835, married Elizabeth J. Lilly, a native of Augusta county, Va. Theyhave six children, MARY A., MELISSA E., ARMINTA and AMELIA (twins),CELIA J. and NOAH MATHENY, and live in Fancy creek township. WILLIAMG., Jun., born Feb. 20, 1837, married Mary J. Randall. They have fourliving children, MARCUS N., SARAH M., MARY L. and LOUISA M., and livein Fancy creek township. JACOB M., born Dec. 25, 1841, married MarianJ. Tufts., who was born near Buffalo, N. Y. They have one child, ADDIEE., and reside in Fancy creek township. MAHALA E., born Oct. 4, 1845,married Oct. 9, 1873, to George W. Bailey, being his second wife. Hewas born in Hawkins county, Tenn. He was a soldier in the 5th Tenn.Inf. in the Mexican war, in 1846 and '7; came from Mexico to Sangamoncounty in 1848. He enlisted in 1862 for three years, in Co. H, 114Ill. Inf.; was commissioned as Captain at the organization of theregiment. His health failing, he resigned in May, 1863, and lives inSalisbury township. Joshua M. Cantrall resides in Fancy creektownship, eight miles north of Springfield.

      THIRZA, or THERESA, born Nov. 8, 1812, in Ohio, married in Sangamoncounty, to Edward Guyott. She died Oct. 7, 1851, three months aftermarriage. He married again, and lives in Springfield.

      ADAM M., born Feb. 27, 1815, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toDelilah Smith. They had nine children. JEREMIAH married Etta Drone,and live in Fancy creek township. HARRIET married Wm. Brisentine;moved to Dallas county, Texas, in 1853. She died there, leaving onechild. WM. L. BRISENTINE lives with his granduncle, Joshua M.Cantrall. See his name. Adam Cantrall and his wife live at Riverton.

      DEBORAH, born Feb. 16, 1817, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toMarshal S. Randall. They have twelve children, and reside near BlueMound, Christian county. Their daughter, Mary J., married Wm. G.Cantrall, Jun. See his name.

      MAHALA, born Dec. 4, 1818, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toNewton Street. She died, and he resides in Montgomery county.

      SUSANNAH, born Nov. 23, 1820, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toLeonard Mitts. See his name.

      WILLIAM M., born Dec. 22, 1822, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toAdaline Claywell. They had nine children; two died under six years.JULIA A. married Leander Jones, have three children, and reside inSalisbury township. MIRANDA married Rollin V. Mallory. See his name.JAMES M., PERCY--DEBORAH J. is a cripple, having had eight inches ofbone taken from one of her lower limbs -- LEWIS E. and SARAH E. Thelatter is a deaf mute, and is being educated at the State Institutionat Jacksonville. The five unmarried reside with their mother. WilliamM. Cantrall enlisted July, 1862, for three years, in Co. C, 114 Ill.Inf.; was appointed Sergeant at the organization. Disease was broughton by over-exertion at the battle of Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864,and he died in hospital at Memphis, Tenn., July 9, 1864. His widow andunmarried children live in Fancy creek township, eight miles north ofSpringfield.

      MIRANDA J., born May 12, 1826, in Sangamon county, married WilliamSnelson. They had one child, CHAS. H. SNELSON, and William S. diedMarch 9, 1853. His widow was married March 4, 1858, to SamuelMellinger, who was born Jan. 27, 1832, in Franklin county, Pa. Theyhave four children, WILLIAM C., MAHALA A., DEBORAH A. and LUCY E.,live with their parents in Fancy creek township. Mr. Mellinger had onechild by a former wife, SAMUEL I. He lives with his father. SamuelMellinger enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, in Co. C, 114 Ill. Inf., for threeyears; served full term, and was honorably discharged Aug. 3, 1865.

      ANDREW J., born Jan. 4, 1829, in Sangamon county, died March 15, 1842.

      Mrs. Deborah Cantrall died March 15, 1856, and William G. Cantrall,Sen., died March 6, 1867, on the farm settled by them in 1824, inFancy creek township.


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      CANTRALL, LEVI, was born Oct. 1, 1787, in Botetourt county, Va. He wastaken by his parents in 1789 to that part of Mercer which afterwardsbecame Bath county, Ky. He was there married Nov. 30, 1809, to FannyEngland. They had one child in Kentucky, and the family moved, in1811, to Madison county, O., where five children were born. They thenmoved to Madison county, Ill., in Oct., 1819; moved on and arrivedwhere Springfield now stands, Dec. 4, 1819, and reached the north sideof the river, in what is now Fancy Creek township, on the fifth, madethe selection of a location on the seventh, and commenced building acabin Dec. 8, 1819. They had seven children in Sangamon county. Oftheir thirteen children--

      THOMAS, born Oct. 11, 1810, in Bath county, Ky., married Oct. 3, 1831,in Sangamon county, to Priscilla D. McLemore, who was born Sept. 14,1814, in Tennessee. They had nine children, namely: CLARISSA, bornJan. 20, 1833, unmarried, and resides at the house of H. H. Holland.TURNER H., born May 9, 1834, last heard from in Alabama. YOUNG M.,born April 30, 1836, married, 1861, to Ellen Graham; had one child,THOMAS E., and Y. M. Cantrall enlisted in 1862 for three years, in Co.C, 114 Ill. Inf., and died in the army. His widow and son reside inAthens. LEVI, born July 16, 1838, died, aged nineteen. NANCY A., bornMarch 25, 1840, married Egbert Mallory. See his name. THOMAS J., bornDec. 21, 1842, served three years in the 10th Ill. Cav., was honorablydischarged, and lives in Nebraska. FANNY P., born March 2, 1843,married James D. Mallory. See his name. MARY E., born Dec. 8, 1844, isa teacher in Springfield. Mrs. Priscilla D. Cantrall died, and ThomasC. married June 12, 1848, to Elizabeth Estel. They had four children.MARTHA E., born June 12, 1849, married and died in Logan county.ROBERT H., born July 16, 1851, married Miss Goff, has one child, andresides near Athens. WILLIAM M., born April 16, 1853, and CHARLES H.,born Dec. 29, 1855, reside with their mother. Thomas Cantrall lost hislife by a runaway team dragging a saw-log over him, in 1858. His widowand unmarried children reside near Athens.

      ANN, born July 17, 1812 in Madison county, O., married in Sangamoncounty to Edward Ridgeway. They had three children, and Mr. R. died in1834. His widow married Ferdinand Meeker, and had several children.She died in Logan county. Her daughter, NANCY RIDGEWAY, married JamesMilam, and resides in Buffalo Hart, Ill. Her daughter, DULCINA MEEKER,married Jeremiah Lashbaugh, and resides in Illiopolis township.

      NANCY, born Sept. 15, 1813, in Madison county, O., married in Sangamoncounty to Turner Holland. See his name.

      STEPHEN L., born April 4, 1815, in Madison county, O., married inSangamon county to Mary Ridgeway. They had three children. FANNYmarried George Provines, has seven children, and reside near Clinton.ALMYRA married Samuel Mellinger, and died, leaving one child. SamuelMellinger married Mrs. Miranda Snelson, whose maiden hame wasCantrall. GEORGE W. enlisted Aug., 1862, for three years, in Co. I,114 Ill. Inf., and died in the army. Mrs. Mary Cantrall died inBuffalo Hart grove, and Stephen L. Cantrall died in 1874, at the houseof his brother Joshua.

      SELINDA, born Nov. 14, 1816, in Ohio, died in Sangamon county, attwelve or thirteen years of age.

      ELEANOR, born Oct. 17, 1818, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toJohn Jordan, and resides near Olathe, Kan.

      ELIZABETH, born May 26, 1820, in Sangamon county, married JamesDriskell. Mrs. Driskell died. One son, DAVID, enlisted in Co. C, 114,Ill. Inf., in Aug., 1862, for three years, and died at home of diseasecontracted in the army. Another son, LEVI, resides in Menard county.

      LEVI, Jr., born March 17, 1822, in Sangamon county, married toElizabeth C. King, who was born July 11, 1828, in Tennessee. They hadfour children. JASPER H., born March 23, 1847, married Sarah E.Wagner, has three children, WILLIAM H., BERTRAM and JOSEPH, andresides near Paxton. WILLIAM M., born March 1, 1849, married MinnieWells, has two children, ALVIN N. and WILLIAM V., and resides nearIlliopolis. MARY E. married Sept. 2, 1874, to Benjamin F. Warren, hasone child, HARRY N., and resides near Illiopolis. ALFRED N. resideswith his mother. Levi Cantrall, Jr., died March 14, 1868, and hiswidow married Sept. 2, 1874, to Enoch Primm.

      RACHEL, born Feb. 29, 1824, in Sangamon county, married JohnOverstreet. See his name.

      CHARLES S., born Jan. 6, 1826, in Sangamon county, married Jan. 7,1845, to Emily M. Vandergrift, who was born Oct. 6, 1830. They had twochildren. MARY E., born June 13, 1848, married Jan. 25, 1866, toStephen O. Price, has two children, and resides near Lincoln.MACDONALD, born Aug. 22, 1851, married Aug. 4, 1870, to MargaretPeden, has two children, and resides in Springfield. Mrs. Emily M.Cantrall died Jan. 29, 1852, and C. S. Cantrall married June 20, 1852,to Lucy Swearengin, who was born Oct. 15, 1828. She died April 14,1853. C. S. Cantrall married April 26, 1855, to Harriet A. Graham, whowas born Feb. 17, 1836, in Athens. They have nine children, CHARLESH., THOMAS D., ALICE, JOHN W,, LEVI G., WILLIAM H., FANNY A., HOMER E.and IDA. Charles S. Cantrall had one leg amputated, caused by disease.It was done in Sept., 1871. He resides two miles west of Illiopolis.

      JOSHUA, born July 28, 1828, in Sangamon county, married RebeccaHedrick. They had thirteen children; three died in infancy. Of theother ten, LAFAYETTE was married July 23, 1874, to Gussie Chambers,and lives in Illiopolis township. FANNIE SELINDA married BenjaminCapps. See his name. CARLISLE, BARTON R., JULIA A., MACDONALD, LAURAE., CLARA P., LEVI and BENJAMIN, and reside one and a half miles westof Illiopolis.

      JESSE, born April 7, 1830, in Sangamon county, married Eliza J. Humes.They had ten children. He enlisted Aug., 1862, for three years, in Co.C, 114th Ill. Inf. He was commissioned 2d Lieut. at the organization,promoted to Captain, and served as such to the end of the rebellion,and was honorably discharged. He moved with nis family to Black Bob,Johnson county, Kansas.

      MACDONALD, born April 5, 1833, in Sangamon county, married NarcissaHedrick. They had one child, and Mr. Crantrall died Sept. 15, 1872.His widow and son, CHARLES, reside in Menard county, five milesnortheast of Cantrall.

      Mrs. Fanny Cantrall died Sept. 10, 1835, and Levi Cantrall married May27, 1836, to Mrs. Ann Barnett, whose maiden name was Patterson. Theyhad five children, three of whom died in infancy. Of the other two--

      FANNY L., born Oct. 9, 1838, in Sangamon county, married Jan., 1857,to Henry Graham. They have four living children, MARY A., WILLIAM,ARMINDA D. and JOSEPH, and reside near Athens, Menard county.

      JOSEPH S., born Oct. 16, 1841, in Sangamon county, married Jan. 14,1869, to Margaret A. Canterbury. They have one child, DAISY E., andreside at Cantrall. He is one of the proprietors of the new town ofCantrall.

      Levi Cantrall died Feb. 22, 1860, and his widow resides with their sonJoseph S., at Cantrall. The town of Cantrall was laid out on land heentered soon after coming to the country, and was named in honor ofhis memory.

      INCIDENTS.

      From a statement in writing made by Levi Cantrall a few months beforehis death, I learn that in building the cabin he commenced Dec. 8th,1819, about half a mile west of the present town of Cantrall, themortar froze so that he could not plaster it. December 24, 1819, snowbegan to fall, and continued one snow after another until it was twofeet deep on a level. The weather continued intensely cold, and acompany of seven men started to the American Bottom for provisions.They were Levi and Wyatt Cantrall, Alexander and Henry Crawford, M.Holland, a Mr. Kellogg and John Dixon, who afterwards founded the cityof Dixon, Ill. They loaded their wagons with flour and meal andstarted home on the eighteenth, and on the twentieth rain commencedfalling. The rain and melting snow set the whole country afloat, andwhen they reached the Sangamon river it was too full to cross. Theysent back to Kelly's--where Springfield now stands--for tools, andobtained an axe and grubbing hoe. With these they made a canoe, andreached home twenty-one days from the time of starting. On the 6th ofMay, 1820, the frost killed their growing corn. The settlers thoughtof moving back south, but they hauled up provisions before the nextwinter and lived through it.

      Levi Cantrall built a horse mill in the fall of 1820. It was a bandmill, with a wheel forty feet in diameter. It was the first mill everbuilt north of the Sangamon river, and people came thirty miles ormore to mill. Mr. Cantrall built a water mill on Cantrall's creek,near the present town of Cantrall. It did sawing and grinding. He saysthe snow of 1830-31 was four feet on a level. Levi Cantrall kept atannery where he lived for more than forty years.


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      CANTRALL, WYATT, was born Dec. 20, 1790, in Bath county, Ky., the sameyear that his parents moved from Botetourt county, Va. He was marriedin Bath county to Sally England, and moved to Clarke county, O., wherethey had three children, and then moved, in company with Mrs.Cantrall's father, Stephen England, to St. Clair county, Ill., in thefall of 1818, and in the spring of 1819 to what is now Fancy Creektownship, in Sangamon county, where they had six children. Of theirnine children--

      ELIZA, born Sept. 8, 1813, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county to JohnMcLemore. He died in 1871, leaving a widow and two children atStirling, Whiteside county.

      SAMUEL D., born Feb. 9, 1816, in Clarke county, O., married inSangamon county, March 6, 1837, to Sarah S. Alexander. They had sixliving children. ALBERT A. married March 6, 1862, to Martha Hunt. Heenlisted in Aug., 1862, in Co. C, 114 Ill. Inf., for three years, andwas appointed Sergeant. He was captured at the battle of Guntown,Miss., in June, 1864, and was placed in the Andersonville prison pen,where he remained about five months, and after that was taken from oneprison to another to prevent being released by the Union forces, andwas paroled March 1, 1865, and died of starvation and exposure March5, 1865, at Wilmington, N. C. WYATT E. married Grizella Holland.LUCINDA J. married B. F. Horn. HENRY married Emma E. Graham.

      ELIZA married Henry Lake, son of Bayless, and MARGARET A. marriedIsaac Bates, son of Joseph. S. D. Cantrall lives two miles north ofCantrall.

      DAVID P., born May 7, 1818, in Ohio, married in Sangamon county toEleanor McLemore, had three children, and she died. He married UrsulaBull, has three children, and lives in Iowa.

      ZEBULON, born Aug. 11, 1823, in Sangamon county, and died in 1840.

      WIATT E., born March 22, 1825, in Sangamon county, died in 1841.

      STEPHEN E., born April 20, 1827, in Sangamon county, married CarolineBlue. They have seven children, and live at Black Bob, Johnson county,Kan.

      WILLIAM J., born July 28, 1829, in Sangamon county, married LucyKingsbury, who died, and he married Calista Neil, have three children,and lives at Black Bob, Kan.

      POLLY ANN, born Sept. 17, 1832, in Sangamon county, married ThomasHethcote, have one child, and live at Stirling, Whiteside county.

      JOHN H., born Oct. 1, 1834, in Sangamon county, married EleanorStratton, have six children, and live in Iowa.

      Mrs. Sally Cantrall died Aug. 1, 1840, in Sangamon county, and WiattCantrall married in the fall of 1841 to Mrs. Polly Kingsbury, whosemaiden name was Foster. They had one child--

      JOSHUA P., born in 1843 in Sangamon county, married Grace Winters.They have one child, and live in Chase county, Kan.

      Mrs. Polly Cantrall died about 1859, and Wiatt Cantrall resides atStirling, Whiteside county.

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