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Mr. Hubly is extensively engaged in farming and large herds of Angus cattle are fed here each year. John Hubly has one daughter, Dolores Hubly Lozier, who lives in Anamosa, Iowa. 60 ii:^S»!sr ^^'^:^, }/^'-Ml 61 Williom John House Standing east of the highway on Route 97 south of Petersburg is this charming red brick house. Built around 1866 by William and Mary John, pioneer residents of Menard county, the house follows the pattern of the houses built in thos e days, of thick, sturdy brick walls.... A beautiful walnut staircase extends to the hall and two rooms upstairs. The downstairs has four large rooms with a large brick fireplace at the end of the living room. William and Fred John came to America from Germany, settling in the Sandridge area. Since Mr. And Mrs. William John had no children, the house was willed to his brother, Fred John. Fred John was married to Mary Jensen, and they were the parents of three children: one dau^ter Wilhelmina, and two children who died in infancy. Miss Wilhelmina John was married to John Henry Balster.
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