Background of Iowa pioneers : as exemplified by the ancestry of Benjamin F. Gue : [Merrick, New York]. 1945.
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Gue, Benjamin F., 1828-1904.
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Benjamin Gue was born December 25, 1928 on a farm in Green County, New York. His parents, John and Catherine Gurney Gue, were Quakers and Abolitionists. Their home was used as a stop on the underground railroad. When Gue was ten years old, his father died, leaving his mother to raise the children and manage the farm. When Gue was 24, he migrated to Iowa with his younger brother and farmed land in Scott County. In 1856, he became a delegate to the State Convention, which ...
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