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    ALBERT C. BESOM

    Albert C. Besom, merchant and dealer in agricultural implements, Ginghamsburg; is a person of note in the village of Ginghamsburg; his pleasant address and correct business habits have made his name familiar to all as a person of known honesty. The firm of Besom & Evans are the only ones doing business at Ginghamsburg. He was born in Concord Township, June 30, 1850; his parents, Christian and Rebecca Besom, were parents of five children, Montgomery, John C., Albert C., Amanda and Catharine ; Christian commenced business at Ginghamsburg in 1855, continued it for two years, when Albert took charge of it, and has conducted it successfully since. His marriage to Miss Harriet Cotterman occurred in 1869. They have three children, Warren H., Clarence H. and Norah B. Mrs. Besom's parents, Henry and Sarah Cotterman, emigrated from Pennsylvania in 1831, and were the parents of twelve children, eight of whom are living, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary A., Harriet, Sadie, John, Adam and Franklin. Mr. Besom is a Republican, and a prominent member of Vandalia, No. 657, I.O.O.F.; he is also a member of the Christian Church, and, as he was never known to utter an oath or take a drim in a saloon, we feel a just pride in placing such facts upon record; he is also Postmaster of the village, and fills that position with credit.

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