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Philip Haslam |
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Philip Haslam, farmer on section 32, Richmond Township, is a son of John and
Ann Haslam, natives of Ireland. His father
died in that country, and his other emigrated to America, and died in Noble
County, Ind. The subject of this sketch was
also born on the "Emerald Isle," the date of his birth being Jan. 6, 1819. He
came to this country in 1849, and lived
in the city of Rochester about eight years, then in Auburn, same State, for
awhile, then some time in Lenawee Co.,
Mich., then in Indiana, and finally, in the fall of 1858, he came to this
county, taking possesion of 80 acres of land
where he now resides and has 60 acres in cultivation and good productive
condition.
Mr. H. has served as Overseer of Highways; in political science he takes the
views of the "National" part, and in
religion he is a member of the Roman Catholic Chhurch, of which Mrs. H. is
also a member.
He was married in Auburn, N.Y., to Julia O'Neil, and they had seven children,
viz.: John J., Sarah, Catherine, Mary J.,
Julia, Elisha and Abigail: the last two are deceased. Mrs. H. died in this
county, in May 1878, and Mr. Haslam was
again married, in Auburn, N.Y., to Mrs. Ellen, nee Loven, widow of John
Chester, who died in Auburn. She has two
children by her first husband, - Maria and John.
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