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DAVID
M. ADAMS, farmer; P. O. Troy. David Adams is one of the
practical farmers in this township, and has lived here long enough to
give many facts of interest to the listener; he was born in Troy in
September, 1836; his first teacher was Mrs. Fairfield, the mother of
the President of Lincoln University, Nebraska. When a boy, going
to school, there was a pond holding water all the year round, where
our nice school building now stands. His parents were David and
Ellen Adams, sho was a daughter of John and Martha Dougan.
David, Jr., was married to Miss Mary Cory, Mar. 11, 1875; their two
sons are named Andrew C. and Louis A. Andrew was born Feb. 1,
1877; Louis, Jan. 18, 1879, and both are promising lads. Mr.
Adams emigrated from North Carolina in 1817, and settled in Washington
Township; they were the parents of eight children who arrived at the
age of maturity. Emeline, Louis, Elizabeth, Mary and Manlius
were children of his first wife. His marriage to Miss Dougan was
celebrated Dec. 27, 1827; their children were named John D., Andrew
J., Finley, David M., Martha D. and Sarah E. Only four of the
children are now living. As the ancestry of Mr. and Mrs. Adams
were all Presbyterians, it is natural for them to follow in their
footsteps; they are recorded among the first families in this
neighborhood. In 1855, David's parents moved to Minnesota for
the benefit of his wife's health. The climate being still more
unfavorable there than this, they soon returned; with the exception of
four years, David M. Adams ahs always lived in Miami Co.
