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1850 - Madison, Sandusky, OH
1860 - Richland, Fulton, IN - children by first wife being raised by brother Henry
1870 - Monroe, Green, Wisconsin -lives next door to father Jonas and Christina
1880 - Monroe, Green, Wisconsin
1910 - Walnut, Marshall, Indiana w/son Philip
The following were drafted from Fulton County last Monday to serve for nine months in the army:
Aubbeenaubbee Township: Levi SHADLE, C. CAMPBELL, John BAKER, J. RUMBAUGH, Moses KING, George DICK, J. H. SUTLEY, E. R. POLLY, H. GINTHER, G. MAHLER, E. WILSON.
Richland Township: Wm. STURGEON, George MERLEY, Milton TIBLEY, A. W. BROOKS, A. WATKINS, Isaac WALTERS, A. JERRIS, David PALSTIN
FULTON COUNTY POOR FARM
Cemetery and Death Records
WALTERS, Isaac, (Richland), b. IN, ae 87, adm Nov 13, 1915, no home. Discharged
May 29, --- to live with son. d. Jan 31, 1919.
Friday, January 31, 1919 - Rochester Sentinel
Isaac WALTERS, 90, for the past three years an inmate of the county farm, died there Friday morning at10:00 o'clock of senility. A son, Phillip [WALTERS], whose whereabouts could not be learned, survives. Funeral at Hoover chapel Saturday at 2:00 p.m., Rev. E. Q. LAUDEMAN in charge. Burial at county farm cemetery.
Saturday, February 1, 1919 - Rochester Sentinel
The funeral of Isaac WALTERS, which was to have been held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at Hoover's chapel, was postponed. Phillip WALTERS, of near Culver, son of the deceased, will come to this ciy Saturday evening to complete the funeral arrangements.
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