CLICK, Cecil Clarence
CECIL CLARENCE CLICK
Source: 1913 AW Bowen History of Montgomery County, Indiana p 1067
One of the young farmers of Clark Twp, Montgomery Co. who gives unusual promise is Cecil C. Click. He combines enterprise with sound judgment and persistent effort so that a large degree of success is attending his efforts from year to year as a tiller of the soil. Mr. Click was born in this township and county, September 24, 1882. He is a son of Joseph and Jessie (OWENS) Click. The father was born in Virginia and when 8 came west with his parents who settled in Putnam County, later moving across the line into Montgomery County and established the future home of the family in Clark Township, and here these parents developed a good farm through their industry and spent the rest of their lives, and on that place their son Joseph, grew to manhood, assisted with the general farm work and in this district he received a common school education, and there married Jessie OWENS, who was born in Clark Township, and was a daughter of John Owens and wife. Mr. Owens ran a threshing machine, also a saw mill and later in life followed farming. He moved into Ladoga about 1905 where he now resides in a pleasant home, living a life of quiet. Cecil C. Click grew to manhood in Clark Township and there did the unusual work of a farm boy, and in the winter months attended common schools. On February 6, 1902, he married May HULETT, daughter of Nathan Hulett. After his marriage, Mr. Click began farming for himself. He has a neat little farm of 60 acres in Section 27, Clark Township of which he is getting a good start as a general farmer. He and his wife are members of the Christian Church. --- typed by kbz