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Emma Swain
Generation: J | ID: 2350 | Lifespan: Undetermined Updated: 3 Jan 2011
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George T. Swain
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Marriages of Emma Swain
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Clinton D. Wale 1875 Unknown
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Emma Swain (UNK - UNK) George T. Swain Matilda UNK
Detailed Primary Information for Emma Swain
Gender: Female
Generation: J
Added: 3 Jan 2011
Last Updated: 3 Jan 2011
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Additional Notes for Emma Swain
Database Note No: 149
Biographical Sketch of C.D. Wale, Pulaski County, Missouri

From "History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas, Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps & Dent Counties, Missouri, Published 1889, Goodspeed Publishing Company.

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C. D. Wale is a native of the State of Kentucky, and was born in 1848. He is the eighth in the family of eleven children born to H.O. and Sallie (Brewington) Wale, the former of whom was born in Virginia in 1808, and the latter in Kentucky in 1812. H.O. Wale was a farmer, and was a son of Martin Wale, who settled in Kentucky in an early day; the latter took an active part in the War of 1812, and participated in the battle of Tippecanoe under Gen. Harrison. C.D. Wale attended the common schools in early life, and later spent a year and a half in college. In 1862 he joined Gen. Morgan's troops in the late war, was with him on his famous raid, and later stopped at his home a short time on the way north, and subsequently joined Gen. Lyon's command, with whom he served until near the close of the war. He was captured at Salina, Tenn., in May, 1865, and taken to Nashville, where he took the oath of allegiance, and returning home turned his attention to farming. In 1875 he went to Chariton County, MO., where he was engaged in agricultural pursuits until 1881, when he located at Richland, and the following five years engaged in the drug business. This he afterward abondoned in favor of the milling business, in whivh he is now occupied, having an interest in and serving as proprietor of the Richland Roller and Saw Mill. In 1875 Mr. Wale married Emma Swain, daughter of George T. and Matilda Swain. Mrs. Wale was a native of Kentucky, and died on October 3, 1885, leaving five children. In October, 1887, Mr. Wale married Miss Lottie McFarland, who is still living, and is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Wale is a member of the I.O.O.F.
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