Source: S1247 1881 History of Iowa County Paranthetical: Y
Source: S309 Media: Book 1881 History of Iowa County MULLIN, THOMAS - Farmer and stock-raiser, Sec. 14, P. O. North English. This pioneer was born in Gurnsey county, Ohio, May 20, 1824, and when thirteen years of age he moved to Hancock county of the same State, where he was educated and developed into manhood. In 1851 he came to this State and settled on section 27, English township, Iowa county, where hived for four years. Then he moved to his present location. He was married in 1847 to Miss Malinda F(sic)uff, a native of Ohio. Their family consists of four children living: nancy, George, Frank and La Fayette. Lost two: John and Lucinda. Mr. Mullin learned the trade of carpenter and joiner when young, which he followed for about twelve years. he now owns a fine farm of 372 acres of well cultivated land, and his buildings are among the finest in the county. Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y
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