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MARTIN M. HARRY/MARY J. BOYD - CHAMPAIGN CO; ILL MARTIN M. HARRY, whose home is on Route No. 5 out of Urbana, is one of the honored veterans, a sergeant, of the Civil War still living in Champaign County, and has made his own career of industry count for a great deal in the development of this section during the past half century. Mr Harry
was born in Lewis County, Kentucky, January 8, 1844, the third in a family
of sixteen children born to Joseph M. and Lucinda (Ruggles) HARRY. His
parents were both natives of Kentucky. When M.M. Harry was four years of
age he came to Illinois, locating in the town of Urbana, where his father
followed the trade of carpenter. Several of the children died young, and
of those who attained maturity M.M. Harry had the following brothers and
sisters: H. James, who was a soldier in the Civil War; Wilson and Harkness,
who own a foundry at Gibson City, Illinois; Oscar; Etna Roby of Danville;
Bertha M., who died several
M.M.
Harry received his early education in the public schools of Urbana. He
was seventeen years of age when the war broke out, and late in 1862 he
responded to the call for troops to put down the rebellion and enlisted
with other neighbor boys at Urbana in Company I of the Sixteenth Illinois
Cavalry, under Captain Jackson of Kankakee. They were mustered in at Springfield
and kept in training at Camp Butler for a time, then sent to southern Illinois
and soon got into action in
On January
9, 1868, Mr Harry married Olivine DILLING. She was born in
On March 21, 1873, five years after their marriage, the death angel entered the Harry home and Mrs Harry entered into rest. On October 30, 1877, Mr Harry married MARY J. BOYD. She was born in Urbana Township, daughter of JAMES W. and FRANCES (RHOADES) BOYD, the former a native of Kentucky and the latter of Illinois. In the Boyd family were the following children: JOHN W., deceased; WILLIAM M., deceased; SARAH E. STROVER of Sacramento, California; and ALFRED, who died at the age of twenty. Mrs Harry also had two half sisters and a half brother: Mrs William JONES of Urbana; FRANK BOYD of Alma, Michigan; and Florence SPERLING, now deceased. Mrs Harry with her brothers and sisters were educated in the public schools of Urbana Township. Mr and
Mrs Harry have four children, FRANCES, MARY ETHEL, JAMES LEWIS,
Progressiveness
has always been the keynote in the career of Mr Harry. He has gained sufficient
material success and all the time has had by his side a good wife to give
him advice and Christian counsel. While they began life as renters, he
made his first purchase of twenty-eight acres and used that a nucleus of
a permanent home. Mrs Harry is a member of the First Methodist Episcopal
Church of Urbana. Politically Mr Harry is a Democrat and has served as
school director, supervisor and road commissioner. Mrs Harry is a most
energetic woman, and has been enthusiastically a worker for the cause of
temperance and prohibition
Source:
A Standard History of Champaign County, Illinois, J. R. Stewart,
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