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    JOHN PATTERSON

    John Patterson, farmer; P. O. Piqua; born in Shelby Co., Ohio, in 1819 is the son of John and Elizabeth (Anderson) Patterson, who were both born in Ireland; he came to this country in 1810, and she in 1815; they were parents of eight children, viz., John, William, Martha, now deceased; Jane, also deceased; Robert, living in California; Alexander, living in Shelby Co.; James, also living in Shelby Co., on the old farm, and Elizabeth, who is now dead; John, the father, died in 1849; and Elizabeth, the mother, died in l874. Mr. Patterson lived with his parents till his marriage, which occurred in 1846, when he was united to Mary Ann Hunter, daughter of Joseph and Jane Hunter; by this union they had two children; William A. and Mary E., both living at home. After Mr. Patterson's marriage, he lived on a rented farm for three years, when he bought the farm where he now resides, having lived on it thirty-one years, during which time he has cleared up a great part of his farm and built all the buildings on the place, having a good brick house, fine barn, and other comfortable and convenient structures; he has been, like most of his countrymen, a great worker, and his industry and economy have wrought out for him a good home and a sufficient competency . Since his first purchase of land, he has added more to his possessions, till now he owns a fine body of land comprising 247 acres.

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