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Lough - Jacob B.


Source: 1880 History of Parke County, Indiana by JH Beadle (Chicago:  HH Hill)

 
I include this because of the Waveland (Montgomery County)  Connection - kbz

 
Jacob B. LOUGH, farmer Waveland, was born in Cumberland Co in  1810. He is the son of Thomas and Nancy (BISHONG) Lough, both  natives of Cumberland Co, Ky. Thomas Lough and his father were  musicians. Thomas was a drummer and did good service in beating  up volunteers, both in the Indian wars of the NW territory and in  the late war. His father served in the Revolutionary War under  Washington as fifer. Thomas B. Lough came to Indiana at the  beginning of the rebellion and died in 1865, aged 77 years, his  wife died in her 77th year two days after her husband. Jacob  Lough's paternal grandmother was Nancy WARNER, cousin to Gen.  George Washington. His maternal grandfather was Capt. of a  company under Gen. Harrison.

Jacob B. Lough was married in 1843  in Ky, and remained there until he could earn a vehicle to convey  him to Parke Co. By his first wife he had 3 children: Thomas W,  George W. and Serapta D. His first wife, Rosanna STALCUP, died in  1846, aged 28 years. He was married a second time in 1847, to  Mrs. Emily J. (McGUFFEY) ENGLISH. By this union he has two  children: Elva J. and Perry J. He and his first and second wife  and all his children are members of the Christian church.

In  politics he was formerly a whig but is now a republican. George  W. was a soldier in the 21st Reg. Ind. Vols. and served 3 years.  When Mr. Lough was married he and his wife had but a very limited  share of this world's goods. He now owns a good farm of 305 acres  and has it fairly stocked. He never cared for office and never  was sued in his life. His education is that of the common schools  of his boyhood.
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