William Annan, miller, located in Unionville (the mill that is pictured), was born Nov. 2, 1848, in Scotland, and is the oldest son of William and Elizabeth (Murray) Annan, who were natives of the same country and of Scotch descent, through a long line of ancestors. They came directly from the "land of heather" to Whiteside COunty, and fixed their residence soon after in Unionville, where the former died, Jan. 11, 1882. The mother is still living, as are three of the four children, Barbara, William, Catherine and James. The last named is deceased.
Mr. Annan was scarcely a year old when his parents came, with two children, to the United States. He obtained a good commonschool education at Unionville, and afterwards attended the commercial college at Davenport, Iowa.

Its producing capacity is 75 barrels of flour daily and the trade is chiefly custom work.
In political affiliation Mr. Annan is a Republican. He was united in marriage iwth Marian Ely, at Cortland, DeKalb Co., Ill., May 16, 1878, and to them three children have been born, who are named Frank W., George and Floyd J. Mrs. ANnan was born in the state of New York, and is the daughter of C.F. and Lydia M. Ely.
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