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Descendants of Patrick Gullion of Gallatin Co., KY - GullionFamily.org

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Generation 7 (con't)xi.xii.xiii.KARL KENNETH DOUGHMAN (son <strong>of</strong> Valandingham Doughman and Zillah Iowa<strong>Gullion</strong>) was born on 01 Mar 1902.MAX MYRLE DOUGHMAN (son <strong>of</strong> Valandingham Doughman and Zillah Iowa <strong>Gullion</strong>)was born on 20 Jan 1904.LON LEE DOUGHMAN (son <strong>of</strong> Valandingham Doughman and Zillah Iowa <strong>Gullion</strong>) wasborn on 17 Mar 1906.207. WILLIAM 7 GULLION (Alexander 6 , Jeremiah 5 Jr., Jeremiah 4 , Edmund P. 3 , Henry 2 , <strong>Patrick</strong> 1 ) was bornon 23 Mar 1849 in Marion <strong>Co</strong>., IA. He died in Sep 1901 in Marion <strong>Co</strong>., IA. He married Elizabeth A.Davis on 21 Apr 1880 in Marion <strong>Co</strong>., IA. She was born in 1849 in Jackson <strong>Co</strong>., MO. She died in1941.Notes for William <strong>Gullion</strong>:WILLIAM GULLION.Marion county lost one <strong>of</strong> her native sons and honored pioneer settlers when William <strong>Gullion</strong>passed away in September, 1901. He was then ' in the fifty-third year <strong>of</strong> his age, his birth havingoccurred in this county on the 23d <strong>of</strong> March, 1849. His parents were Eli and Mary (Whitlatch)<strong>Gullion</strong>, who were -nat ives <strong>of</strong> Indiana and in the '40s came to Iowa, here making their home untilthey were called to their final rest.William <strong>Gullion</strong> was reared amid the scenes and environments <strong>of</strong> pioneer life and shared with thefamily in all <strong>of</strong> the hardshi ps and privations incident to settlement upon the frontier. He couldremember back to the time when- much <strong>of</strong> the land was unclaimed and uncultivated. The broadprairies were starred with a million wildflowers in June but in December were covered with adazzling and unbroken sheet <strong>of</strong> snow. One could ride for miles without coming to a fence toimpede his progress. There were comparatively few roads laid out and only in slight measure hadthe work <strong>of</strong> development and improvement been carried forward.William <strong>Gullion</strong> aided in the arduous task <strong>of</strong> developing a new farm and remained upon the homeplace until he reached the age <strong>of</strong> thirty-one years. He then married and established a horne <strong>of</strong> hisown, The lady <strong>of</strong> his choice was Mrs. Elizabeth A. (Davis) Nicholson, who was born in Jacksoncounty, Missouri," a daughter <strong>of</strong> Hampton and Cynthia (Watkins) Davis, the former a native <strong>of</strong>Pennsylvania and the latter <strong>of</strong> Kentucky. They became residents <strong>of</strong> Missouri, where they lived forsome time, and in 1849 removed to Marion county, Iowa, where both Mr. and Mrs. Davis spenttheir remaining days. By her first marriage Mrs. <strong>Gullion</strong> had a daughter, Esther M,. Nicholson, nowthe wife <strong>of</strong> I. J. <strong>Gullion</strong>. Unto Mr. and Mrs. William <strong>Gullion</strong> were born two sons, Loren A. and GuyC. The family circle was broken by the hand <strong>of</strong> death when, in September 1901, Mr. <strong>Gullion</strong> passedaway. There were many friends who mourned his loss and his memory is yet cherished by thosewho knew him. His widow still owns the old homestead farm <strong>of</strong> one hundred and twenty acres inIndiana and Washington townships and fromthis property derives a good annual income. She is a member <strong>of</strong> the Methodist Protestant churchand has lived a life in harmony with its teachings. She possesses marked business capability andattends to all <strong>of</strong> her own interests in connection with the farm and the management <strong>of</strong> her property.She is widely and favorably known and has a circle <strong>of</strong> warm friends in the section <strong>of</strong> the county inwhich she makes her home.[Source: History <strong>of</strong> Marion <strong>Co</strong>unty,Notes for Elizabeth A. Davis:Elizabeth first married a Nicholson.William <strong>Gullion</strong> and Elizabeth A. Davis had the following children:i. LOREN A. 8 GULLION (son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>Gullion</strong> and Elizabeth A. Davis) was born on 07Jul 1883 in Iowa. He married (1) ALLIE SHERWOOD.ii.GUY CURTIS GULLION (son <strong>of</strong> William <strong>Gullion</strong> and Elizabeth A. Davis) was born on06 Jun 1888 in Attica, Marion <strong>Co</strong>., IA. He died in Jan 1972 in Iowa. He marriedPeale Mae Hibbitts about 1920 in <strong>Co</strong>lumbia, Marion <strong>Co</strong>., IA. She was born about131

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