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Livengood - James Milton


Source: Portrait & Biographical Record of Montgomery, Parke &  Fountain County, Indiana, 1893 Chapman Brothers p. 246  

James  Milton Livengood who resides on Sect 31, Cain Twp, is a native  born son of Fountain County and is calssed among its most worthy  citizens. He is a son of the Rev. John P. Livengood and a  grandson of Thomas Livengood, both of whom were well known among  the pioneer settlers of this county.  The Rev. John P. Livengood  was born in 1819 in Davidson County, NC, which was also the  birthplace of his father.  The family, however was of German  origin.  The grandfather of our subject was a wheelwright by  trade, and he also manufactured chairs and reels.  He finally  left his old home with his family and, coming to Indiana, settled  in its primeval forests and made a new home for himself and his  dear ones.  He first located on land on Sec. 16, Jackson  Township, but he afterward purchased land on another section in  the same township and there passed his remaining days, clearing a  goodly farm with the aid of his children.  He was a member of the  Evangelical Lutheran Church and a truly consistent christian.   His first wife was Eve Shuler, a daughter of Peter Shuler, a  pioneer of the county in which his son-in-law was born.  Thomas  Livengood's second marriage was with Elizabeth Keeling.  Rev.  JohN Livengood was the eldest of his father's 17 children.  His  early years were passed in his native county, and there he  obtained his schooling, but he was mainly self-educated.  Before  he attained manhood he came to this county with his father, and  was of great assistance to him in the hard pioneer labor  necessitated in hewing out a farm fromt he wilderness.  He was of  a religious nature, was strongly drawn to the ministry and gave  himself to earnest study to qualify himself to preach.  He became  an influential minister of the English Evangelical Lutheran  Church and was active in his holy calling until his death which  occurred October 7, 1859, in Montgomery Co, Ind.  His mortal  remains were deposited in the Lutheran Church Cemetery, Franklin  Township.  His first wife was Lurana, a daughter of Christian  Myers.  His second wife was Martha Jane Keeting (sic - believe  Keeling) ; his third was Elizabeth M, a daughter of John Gunther  (sic - believe Guntle) and his fourth wife was Christina, a  daughter of Mathias Sappenfield.  By the first marriage there  were two children: our subject and his sister, Maria J, who was  the wife of Michael S. Day.  The following children were born of  the second marriage: Wilson M. of Jackson Township; William I,  deceased; Ephraim A, a resident of Darlington; Thomas R of  Jackson Township; and Elizabeth E, who lives on the old Livengood  homestead.  by the third marriage there was one child born that  died in infancy.  The children of the fourth marriage are: Mary  M, wife of James Burks of Parke County and Charles A. who resides  in Parke Co.  James M. Livengood, of whom we write, was born  Sept. 19, 1841 in Jackson Township. He was reared and educated  partly in his native township and partly in Franklin Township,  Montgomery county, the family returning to Jackson Twp. after the  father died.  After his father's death young James began to learn  the trade of a blacksmith.  For a year after he had acquired his  trade he was engaged in making reaping machines.  He then went to  Jacksonville (Wallace) and was employed there for 7 years.  While  in that city he became acquainted with Miss Sarah J. Grimes, a  daughter of CH Grimes, and the friendship that sprang up between  them resulted in marriage.  Mrs. Livengood's father was a  prominent farmer of Jackson Twp, and one of its early settlers,  who had come there from NC.  He was active in its public life,  serving as Trustee & Assessor and in other official  capacities.  Mr. and Mrs. Livengood have had six chldren, all of  whom are living:  William L, who was born Sept 13, 1863 and  married iiss Carrie E. Stephenson of Veedersburg; Louella C, who  was married to James H. Collins; Flora E. who lives with her  parents, Edgar F. and Elsie Pearl.  After he left Jacksonville  our subject bought 40 acres of land in Cain Twp, which tract is  still in his possession and is in a well improved condition, and  he has here a comfortable home.  He has continued at his trade as  a blacksmith and has also operated a sawmill for the past 21  years doing an extensive and profitable business in both cases.   He is a man of sterling character of shrewd, round-about common  sense, who occupies a high place in his community and is  identified with various movements calculated to benefit it  materially and morally.  He is prominent member of the Farmers'  Mutual Benefit Association and was the first VP of his lodge.  He  is a leading member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, has been  one of its Deacons, and has acted as Secretary of the society for  many years.  Politically, he is an undeniable Democrat. -- kbz
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