More family.
John W. More moved to Whitley County, Ind. in 1836. He was the county's first justice of the peace. His son, William C. More, served with the 74th Indiana Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War. William's son, Charles H. More, was interested in family, local, and Native American history.
From the description of Papers, 1836-1953. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 36421055
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creatorOf | More family. Papers, 1836-1953. | Indiana Historical Society Library |
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associatedWith | Godfroy, Francis, 1788-1840. | person |
associatedWith | Little Turtle, 1747?-1812. | person |
associatedWith | More, Charles H. | person |
associatedWith | More, John W., fl. 1836-1859. | person |
associatedWith | More, William C., b. 1829. | person |
associatedWith | Richardville, John Baptiste, 1761?-1841 | person |
associatedWith | Wells, William, 1770-1812. | person |
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Indiana | |||
Whitley County (Ind.) | |||
Indiana--Whitley County |
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Algonquian Indians |
Deeds |
Indians of North America |
Miami Indians |
Parody in music |
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Family
Active 1836
Active 1953