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Posted by: Tom Girardi (ID *****0013) Date: January 29, 2005 at 13:51:08
In Reply to: Can anyone help by Scott Ragar of 286

Leonard Christian Study
31 Mar 1857 Thurman, Fremont, IA
25 Apr 1928 McPaul, Fremont, IA
Married 06 Sep 1877, Thurman, Fremont,IA
Sarah Margaret Clapper
03 Sep 1860 Thurman, Fremont, IA
1936

His father, David Study

One of the first jurors appointed by the county commissioners on February 4, 1850.
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Farmer, Section 24; born in Richland County, Ohio, December 2, 1826. Went to Ray County, Missouri, with his parents in 1836, remaining until 1840, when he moved to Hancock County, Illinois. When nineteen years of age he enlisted in the Mexican War in Company A, Mormon battalion, and followed that Company through all its varying features. He spent a number of years at various mines in California.
In 1849 he came to Fremont County and May 28th of that year, was married to Miss Mary Ettleman, formerly of Ohio. They are the parents of seven children, six living: Elizabeth B., Phebe Jane, Mary C., Leonard C., Henry and Catherine E.
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Study, David, the subject of this sketch, came from Nauvoo to Council Bluffs with a colony of Mormons bound for Utah in 1846. Mr. Study left the colony at Council Bluffs and enlisted in the Mexican war; served 3 years and returned to Iowa in 1849, settling near Thurman, where he lived continuously until his death, Saturday, September 20, 1902. The funeral services were held at the Leeka Church, Sunday afternoon, conducted by Elder Mark Forscutt of Nebraska City. Interment was made in the Thurman Cemetery. Deceased leaves a wife, two sons and four daughters. (26 September 1902 Beacon)


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