Joseph Walsh
JOSEPH WALSH, farmer, Sec. 32; P. O. Oregon; he was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, in August, 1814;
George Vroman
GEORGE VROMAN, Sec. 30; P.O. Stoner’s Prairie, born near Cazenovia, Madison Co., N.Y., March 22, 1814;
Daniel L. Van Hoesen
DANIEL L. VAN HOESEN, Sec. 17; P.O. Madison. As the name indicates, this gentleman is of good old Knickerbocker stock; his father John Van Hoesen, was a native of Kinderhook and his mother, Mary Wessels, of Montgomery Co., N.Y.;
David Utter
DAVID UTTER, farmer, Sec. 11; P.O. Stoughton; born in Rock Co., Wis., in 1847; when quite young, his parents removed to the town of Rutland, Dane Co, and settled on Sec. 11, where they now live; David has a farm of 140 acres on this section. He was married, in this town, in 1873, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Hannah Conner, a native of Canada, and came to Wisconsin about 1860; they have one son-Jesse, and are members of the Free-Will Baptist Church.Ref. 1880 History of Dane County, Wisconsin, p. 1203.
Frederick R. Usher
FREDERICK R. USHER, farmer, Sec. 12; P.O. Stoughton; born in Chautauqua Co., N.Y. in 1841; he is the son of Newell Usher, a native of Madison Co., N.Y., and a manufacturer of woolen goods by vocation in Genesee Co., but later, he turned his attention to farming in Chautauqua Co.;
Sylvanus Trow
SYLVANUS TROW, of Oregon, was born in Brooklyn, Green County, October 20, 1852. His parents, Edward and Sarah (Evans) Trow, natives of Wales, came to America in 1845 and settled in Brooklyn where he and his wife spent the remainder of their lives, and where both died. Of their family, five sons and one daughter survive them.
James Travis
JAMES TRAVIS, Sec. 13, 24 and 25; P.O. Syene; born in the town of Green, Chenango Co., N.Y. in 1825; son of Stephen and Mary (Timson) Travis; his father was born near Peekskill, N.Y. and his mother in New York City;
E.P. Tracy
SYLVANUS TROW, of Oregon, was born in Brooklyn, Green County, October 20, 1852. His parents, Edward and Sarah (Evans) Trow, natives of Wales, came to America in 1845 and settled in Brooklyn where he and his wife spent the remainder of their lives, and where both died. Of their family, five sons and one daughter survive them.
Fred Tibbit
Fred Tibbit, a prosperous farmer of Dunn township and a defender of the flag in the Civil War days, is of English birth, the place and date of his nativity having been Norfolkshire, England, December 27, 1848.
James Terwilliger
JAMES TERWILLIGER, Sec. 13; P.O. Syene; born in the town of Green, Chenango Co., N.Y., Dec. 17, 1818; spent his younger life and learned the carpenter’s trade in New York State.