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Children (by Isi marriage):<br />

4550. . I. IMyron B.9 Res. (1883) Marshall, M<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

4551. II. Gertrude M.s Res. (1883) Lake Gity, M<strong>in</strong>n.<br />

4582. III. Harry C. 9 Res. (1883)- Warsaw, N. Y.<br />

4383.<br />

(By 2d marriage) :<br />

' IV. Julius W.9<br />

4 5 84. V. Lewis. 9<br />

FAMILY 458.<br />

4585- <strong>The</strong>ophiluS Cornish^ Humphrey, [33S^] (Deacon Homan Monson,y Deacon<br />

<strong>The</strong>ophilus,^ Deacon <strong>The</strong>ophilus,^ Lieut. Samuel,* Ensign Samuel,^ Lieut. Samuel,'^ Michael^) was<br />

born 2 July, 1850, at Lockridge, Jefferson Co., Iowa. He married at Vancouver, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

Ter., :4 Jul)', 1881, Arm<strong>in</strong>ta Atwood (dau. of Hiram and Martha Ann) Cox, of Vancouver,<br />

W. T., born 17 Dec, 1861, at Brooklyn, Morgan Co., Ind. She was a teacher.<br />

Mr. Humphrey for several years was a pr<strong>in</strong>ter, afterward a teacher. In 1879 he was<br />

employed by Gen. O. O. Howard to take charge of a select school at the Vancouver Barracks,<br />

W. T., consist<strong>in</strong>g of the officers' children. This position he occupied for two years. He then<br />

".•ent to Portland, Oregon, where he held a situation <strong>in</strong> the post office for two years and a half,<br />

until he resigned 10 complete his studies <strong>in</strong> the medical department of the Willamette University.<br />

P. O. address (1884) No. 302 Thirteenth Street, Portland, Oregon.<br />

Child:<br />

4386. I. Clara May,9 b. 12 May, 1882, at Portland, Oregon.<br />

FAMILY 4.59.<br />

4587- Nelson Goodrich^ Humphrey, \ZZ\^'].( Nelson Isaac,^ Deacon <strong>The</strong>ophHus,^<br />

Deacon <strong>The</strong>ophiluS^ Lieut. Samuel,'' Ensign Samuel,'^ Lieut. Samuel,'' Michael "^ ) was born 17 May,<br />

1844, at Java Village, Wyom<strong>in</strong>g Co., N. Y. He married at Le Roy, McLean Co., 111., 17 Oct.,<br />

1S72, Eriima Malissa (dau. of Martica H. and Mary) Rike, born 14 Aug., 1850, near Dayton, O.<br />

"He is a self-made man, hav<strong>in</strong>g begun life <strong>in</strong> western New York, at the age of ten years,<br />

dri <strong>in</strong>g cows at twelve and a half cents per week, and work<strong>in</strong>g later at odd jobs whenever they<br />

could be found, at very small wages. When he removed to Ill<strong>in</strong>ois he was able to command<br />

thirteen dollars and twenty-six cents.<br />

He accompanied his father to Le Roy, McLean Co., III., <strong>in</strong> the spr<strong>in</strong>g of 1861; worked<br />

on a farm two years, and then learned the harness trade at Le Roy. In 1867 he purchased the<br />

harness shop from his father, and cont<strong>in</strong>ued the bus<strong>in</strong>ess two years. His father then took him as<br />

a partner <strong>in</strong> the grocery trade, under the firm name of Humphrey & Son, until 18S1, when the<br />

senior member sold his <strong>in</strong>terest to his second son, Julius Wolcott. About two years later Nelson<br />

G. purchased Julius W.'s <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> the store, to which other l<strong>in</strong>es of goods had been added,<br />

and carries on the bus<strong>in</strong>ess alone (1884).<br />

In the w<strong>in</strong>ter of 1884 he placed on the market one thousand copies of an illustrated book<br />

of verses, of seventy-six pages, entitled "Random Shots." <strong>The</strong>y were written dur<strong>in</strong>g the year,<br />

"as a relaxation from the cares, duties and responsibilities of every-day life," and published by<br />

the Pantagraph Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g Company, of Bloom<strong>in</strong>gton, 111. Res. and P. O. add. (18S4) Le Roy, 111.<br />

Children (born <strong>in</strong> Le J?oy, Lll):<br />

4588. I. George Steadman,9 b. 7 Aug., 1873. At one year and two months of age he could<br />

s<strong>in</strong>g the scale correctly. He died <strong>in</strong> Le Roy, 111., 19 Feb., 1876, re. two years<br />

and six months.<br />

4389. H. Frank Bliss,9 b. 16 Jan., 1877.<br />

4390. <strong>in</strong>. Charles Ralph,' b. 6 July, 1881.<br />

4?V'- IV. Hakkv Nklsox,9 b. 10 Jan ,<br />

1884.

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