Early Life and Times of Boone County, Indiana, published May 1877, republished 1974
JOHN AIRHART. This old veteran was born in Virginia, August 24, 1814,
and was a
son of Peter Airhart. John was married to Catharine Loop the 7th day of
January, 1841, in
Jefferson Township, Boone County. Mrs. Airhart was the daughter of Christian
and Eva
Loop, who were also pioneers of Boone County, coming as early as 1834. Mr.
Loop died
in 1879, aged ninety years; Mrs. Loop died in 1866; both ara (sic) buried
at the
Providence Cemetery in Jefferson Township. John Airhart's parents are also
buried at
the same cemetery. John Airhart, the subject of this sketch, was among the
early citizens
of Jefferson Township. He came October 6, 1834. Has resided on his present
farm since
1842. He drove a team from Virginia, and on arriving here found but little
to encourage
him. Their neighbors were few and far between, but those few were social
in the
extreme. Some of his happiest days were spent in his "cabin" home
in the woods. Mr.
Airhart is a good citizen and enjoys the confidence of his neighbors. His
active days,
however, are over. He and his aged companion are quietly living at home,
having went
through life in all its phases: have had their joys and sorrows like others
who were
pioneers. There was born to them two children, Eva Elizabeth, born 10th
of December,
1841; she was married to Franklin Wheatly November 7, 1857. The other child
died in
infancy. Mrs. Airhart belongs to the Christian Church. In person Mr. Airhart
is tall, dark
hair and complexion.
AIRHART LOOP WHEATLY