Graybill - Samuel
Source: Atlas of Montgomery County (Chicago: Beers, 1878) p 52
GRAYBILL, Samuel, deceased; was b. in Botetourt Co, Va, July
27, 1803; assisted his father till of age; then began trading and
teaming for himself; marr. Miss Lydia ARNOLD March 18, 1834, and
in June of the same year settled in Putnam Co, In, where he
purchased the LANDIS Saw and gristmill property, which he
disposed of the following December, and moved to the present
homestead of Sec 11 of this township (Scott Twp). In 1859, he
erected the present commodious brick residence, a view of which
is seen in the atlas, on the eminence cast of the house; followed
farming and stock raising till his death, Oct 7, 1876.
For 3
years previous, Mr. G. was afflicted with dropsy, and on the day
above named he left the house for a walk about the farm, when two
hundred rods from the house, he fell dead, where he was
subsequently found by members of the family. Mrs. G. was b. in
Botetourt Co, Va, April 24, 1811 and at this time is in good
health and lives in the home provided by her deceased husband,
having a life interest in the 80acre homestead that bears her
name. Their children's names are Drusilla, b. June 1, 1836; died
May 24, 1840; Josephus b. Sept 10, 1837; Mary Magdalena, now Mrs.
George E. LIDIKAY, born Sept 13, 1839; William R, b. Sept 18,
1841; Amanda Jane, now Mrs. DH HOSTETTER, born Dec 13, 1843;
Lydia Ellen, b. March 18, 1846, died Nov 4, 1852; Salome C, b.
Oct 30, 1848 died July 21, 1865; and Samuel Cline b. Dec 29,
1850. Mr. G. was an active member of the German Baptist Church,
and by industry and economy during his lifetime accumulated a
large property, both real and personal, that has been divided
among his heirs. - typed by kbz