MALINDA A. FARLOW, the subject of this sketch, was born May 5, 1853, the daughter of Conrad and Frany Plank, old and respected residents of Deer Creek Township. Mrs. Farlow grew to womanhood at home on the farm with her parents, attending school at intervals, receiving a fair education. September 25, 1881, she became the wife of Amos Farlow, whose birth occurred in Adams County, Ind., October 4, 1859, the son of John and Sarah Farlow, old residents of that county, some time since deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Farlow had born to them one child, William A., born Julv 14, 1882, died December 11, 1882. Mrs. Farlow suffered the loss of her beloved husband November 30, 1881, his death occurring suddenly, caused by the rupture of a blood vessel, from which hemorrhage resulted. Mrs. Farlow now resides with her mother, and is pleasantly situated, with sufficient means to live well and comfortably. She is a member of the Lutheran Church.
Bibliography: History of Cass County, Indiana : From the earliest time to the present ... : together with an extended history of the Northwest, the Indiana Territory, and the state of Indiana (1886)
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