WILLIAM
CLINTON
WILLIAM
CLINTON was born in Orange County, Ind., March 23, 1833, being
the son of Henry Clinton. The father was born in the "Emerald Isle,"
and when an infant was brought to America by his parents. His father
was a Revolutionary soldier and died from a wound received in that war.
Subject's father came to Indiana st a very early date, and in 1842 came
to Daviess County and followed the life of a farmer. He died about
1873. The mother was a North Carolinian by birth, and died about 1863.
Our subject, William, received the most of his education at the
subscription schools. He remained at home until twenty-one years of
age. November 19, 1857, he married Elizabeth Flinn, daughter of Jacob
and Berlinda Flinn. She was born January 7, 1834, in Lawrence County,
Ind. They became the parents of these children: Sarah and Jacob M.
(deceased), Martha J. (wife of Jesse F. Ketcham), Laura B. (wife of
Jacob Shields), Flora (died in 1880 aged fourteen years), Rozilla,
Charles W. (deceased) and William Olly (deceased). After his marriage
Mr. Clinton lived one year on the home place, and then located on forty
acres of land which he had purchased in 1853. He now owns 204 acres of
good land, on which he erected a fine residence and good farm
buildings. Mr. Clinton is a Democrat, and in 1869 was commissioned
justice of the peace, and was twice re-elected. He is one of the few
sum-tying old settlers who yet remain to tell interesting incidents of
early times. He and wife are members of the Baptist Church.
History
of Knox and Daviess Counties by: Goodspeed Publishing Company
1886
Submitted
by: Michael L Tedrow michael.tedrow@br-ranch.com