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History of
Cass County, Iowa L Unless otherwise noted, biographies submitted by Dick Barton. JOHN LARRY came to Cass county in June, 1870, locating in Noble township. The first two years he rented land. In 1872 he purchased wild land in section 30, and immediately commenced improvements. He now has one hundred and twenty acres under a good state of cultivation. He was born in Ireland in April, 1832. When he was but three months old his parents emigrated to America and settled in La Salle county, Illinois. When five years old his parents died, and John then found a home with Samuel Milliken in Rutland township of that county. Moved by a love for his adopted country, he enlisted at the first call for troops in the war of the rebellion in the Tenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and served until the expiration of his term of service. In November, 1861, he re-enlisted in the Three Hundred and Fifty-third Illinois for three years. He veteranized in January, 1864, and served until July, 1865, when he engaged in farming in LaSalle county. He was married in September, 1865, to Miss Gochanour, who was born in Ohio. They have ten children - George, Edwin, Lucy, Frank, Annie, James, Orilla, John, Clara Bell and Willie. Thomas
Lloyd, born on January 1st, 1822, is a native of England.
He was engaged in agricultural pursuits when a young man, and
commenced work as a stone mason when quite young.
He was married in 1845, to Margaret Merideth, a native of Wales.
They have six children - Samuel T., Emily, Esther, Mary, Isabella
and Martha.
The children have all been teachers in the public schools, and
Samuel is now an attorney in Kansas.
Mr. Lloyd came to Cass county in 1868, and bought land on section
20.
He has since purchased the land adjoining, and now owns one
hundred and twenty acres of land all improved, and has erected one of
the finest frame houses in the township. HENRY LOWRY, a prominent citizen of Atlantic, is now retired from the duties of an active business life. He is a native of Ireland, born in County Down, in August, 1822. He removed to Belfast, where he was employed by his brother as clerk and book-keeper. In June, 1848, he joined the organization known as the "Protestant Repeal Association," which advocated a home rule doctrine for Ireland. That organization was suppressed and its leaders, John Mitchell, Smith O'Brien and T. Francis Meagher were transported. Subsequently Mitchell and Meagher made their escape, the former as is well known, was a southern sympathizer during the war of the Rebellion, and Meagher was a gallant soldier in the Union Army. Mr. Lowry came to the United States in 1849, landing in New York. He at once went to Philadelphia, thence to Pittsburg, and then to St. Louis, thus traveling about in search of employment. From St. Louis he went to Alton, Illinois, and it being absolutely necessary that he should do something on account of the depleted condition of his purse, he engaged in working at carpentering. He had not learned the trade, but his father having been a mechanic, he had acquired a familiarity with the use of tools, and was soon able to learn the business. He was naturally of a mechanical turn of mind, and in an incredibly short time was master of the trade, became a contractor and builder, and succeeded in business to a remarkable degree. He continued in this business until he came to Mills county, Iowa, in 1867. The first land he owned was in Green county, Illinois, for which he paid five dollars per acre. He made a practice of investing the money earned in real estate, and from the advance in such property, made considerable money. He exchanged his lands in Illinois, for lands in Iowa,, in 1865, owning at one time about two thousand acres. In 1871 he came to Cass county, and since that time has lived in Atlantic. He now owns a farm of two hundred and eighty acres, in Pymosa township, and a beautiful home in the city of Atlantic. Mr. Lowry was married in June, 1876, to Mrs. Sarah e. (Sheldon) Taylor, who was born in the town of Greene, Monroe county, New York, in 1835. She removed to Boone county, Illinois, with her parents in 1838. Mr. Lowry as a business man, has been quite successful. He came form the hardy race of the North of Ireland, and inherits the strong common sense, positive opinions, and the strict integrity of that people. |