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256 RATHBONE GENEALOGY.<br />

near Wheeling, \Y. Va., 1809; her mother was Mary Ad-<br />

! ams, born in 1813; moved to Illinois<br />

in 1837; she died in<br />

1865, on the day of Lincoln's death; he died in 1852. David<br />

Adams was born in Massachusetts, probably descended<br />

from the old Adams' stock of revolutionary fame. Children:<br />

1. Francis P.. b. May 16, 1861; m. June 23, 1886, Emma De<br />

Frates, in Decatur Co., Kansas.<br />

2. Lillie J., b. Oct. 13. 1862.<br />

3. Samuel H., b. Jan. 13. 1865.<br />

4. Mary Antoinette, b April 9, 1867. She was principal' of the<br />

school at Henderson. Kansas.<br />

5. Gideon Glen, b. Jan. 1, 1870: m. Sept. 8, 1892, Posey Griffin,<br />

6. Ralph R.. b. June 19, 1876.<br />

7. Don Q , b. May 7. 1878.<br />

8. Dessa M.. b. June 22, 1881.<br />

9. Fay Susan, b. Sept., 1883.<br />

10. Flay D. P., b. May 28. 1887, in Eldora, Iowa.<br />

FRANCIS P. 10 RATHBONE (John 9 , Gideon 8 . Edmund<br />

Edmund 6 . John 5 , John 4 . John 3 , John 2 . Richard 1<br />

),<br />

7<br />

born<br />

in Jacksonville, 111.. May 16. 1861; married June 23. 1886.<br />

Emma DeFrates Day, in Decatur Co., Kansas; she was born<br />

in Jacksonville, 111. Her parents, Emanuel Day and Matilda<br />

Dav. He was a clerk in a bank at Oberlin. Kansas,<br />

was elected Master at Arms in Oberlin Lodge Knights of<br />

Pythias. No. 42, in 1893, was editor and proprietor of a<br />

montnly magazine devoted to the history of the <strong>Rathbone</strong><br />

family. "The <strong>Rathbone</strong> Family Historian." No Children.<br />

NARCISS A9 RATHBONE (Gideon 8 . Edmund7 .<br />

Edmund 6 , John 5 , John 4 . John 3 , John 2 . Richard 1<br />

), born<br />

Feb. n, 1839. in Springfield, 111.; married Dec. 30, 1856.<br />

Hanson H. Harlan Taylor, at Steamboat Rock, Iowa. About<br />

1844 the family removed to McLean, 111., where they<br />

resided until the Fall of 1854, when they removed to Harding<br />

county, Iowa. At the opening of the rebellion he en-<br />

listed in Company F., 42nd Iowa Infantry; he served as pri-<br />

vate three years, returning in 1864, while in the service he<br />

contracted a disease from which he never recovered, dying<br />

at his home near Steamboat Rock, Iowa, July 27. 1867.<br />

The widow married, second, O. L. Taylor a lawyer, Oct. 3.<br />

1873. They went to Florida and remained through the<br />

winter, returning they located in Woodford Co., 111., where

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