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, Ohio, where he re- mained till in 1837, when he went to Laporte Co. , Ind. , remaining there until in 185 1, he came to Allamakee Co. ; the family following the year after. They were among the pioneers of the County. He was married to Miss Louisa Wood in 1858. She was a native of Portage Co. , Ohio, and died in 1864. He was again married to Addie Wood, sister of his first wife, in 1866, ha^s one daughter by his second marriage, Estella, and lost one son by his first wife, Charles. He is a mem...ber of the M. E. Church. Louis K. Smith, farmer, sec. 1, P. 0. Waukon; son of J. C. And Mary J. Smith, his father being a native of Ohio and mother of Pennsylvania. They came to this Co. In 1849, locating at Volney, where the subject of this sketch was born in 1853. His father, in company with a man by the name of Austin Smith, who was a millwright, built a saw mill at Volney, it being among the first in thecountv. In 1855 his parents moved to Waukon and engaged in the hotel business for about a year, when his father traded it for a farm north of Waukon, which he ran a short time, then traded it for the Decorah House, in Decorah, which he ran three years, when he disposed of it and traded for the farm upon which Mr.
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