Wade - James A,
									Source: Clarke County Historical and
						Biographical Record' by Lewis Publishing, 1886. p. 191.
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
								
							JAMES A. WADE, one of the
						enterprising and successful farmers and stock-raisers of Green Bay Township,
						residing on section 8, was born in Montgomery County, Indiana, February 8,
						1844, a son of Isaac and Elinor (Barnhill) Wade, who were natives of Kentucky
						and Indiana respectively. They reared a family of nine children--W. S., Sarah
						Elizabeth, James A., Mary Alice, Eliza Jane, John Henry, Martha Ann, Charles
						Harvey and Nellie Myrtle.
When our subject was two years old
						his parents came to Iowa, locating in Des Moines County, where the family lived
						for ten years, coming in 1856 to Clarke County, and settling in Green Bay
						Township. James A. was reared to manhood on a farm in Clarke County, receiving
						his education in the common schools of this and Des Moines counties.
In October, 1863, he enlisted in the
						Ninth Iowa Cavalry, Company H, and was engaged with his regiment in fighting
						guerrillas and bushwhackers in Missouri and Arkansas, and had many hard-fought
						skirmishes and battles with those noted rebels. He received an honorable
						discharge at Davenport, Iowa, when he returned to his home in Clarke County.
						
						Mr. Wade was married March 6, 1870, to Miss
						Eliza Jane Harbin, a daughter of John and Providence (Gardner) Harbin, her
						father being a prominent pioneer and wealthy citizen of Clarke County. Mr. and
						Mrs. Wade have four children--Levina Eleanor, Nellie Myrtle, Archibald Fred and
						Alfred Leslie. Mr. Wade is engaged in stock-raising, feeding and dealing in
						stock, in which pursuit he has met with good success. His farm contains 340
						acres of choice land under fine cultivation, with good, two-story residence, a
						fine orchard and commodious out-buildings and large barn