THE BIOGRAPHY OF SHADRACH AUKLANDShadrach Aukland, farmer, P. O. Living Spring. Mr. Aukland is a native of England, born in 1844 in Lincolnshire; came to America in 1852, stopping in Zanesville, Ohio, where they remained about one and one-half years. Soon after settling there, his father, William Aukland, was thrown from a horse and was killed. Mr. Aukland and his mother moved to Peoria County, Ill., about eighteen months after this, and his mother still lives there. Mr. A. came to Pottawattamie County in 1869, and has made this his home ever since. He received his education in Illinois in common schools. He was married in Peoria County, Ill., in 1866, to Miss Priscilla A. Evans; she was born in Ohio. They have three children living and one dead, all boys. He is Republican in politics. He and his wife are members of the Church of God. Farming has always been his business. In 1864, he enlisted in Company I, One Hundred and Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry (Col. Dean); served till close of war. Most of the time they were at Springfield, Ill., doing, provost duty. Mr. Aukland's farm consists of 160 acres. It was raw prairie when
he brought it; he gave $8 for the first eighty and $12.50 per acre
for the second eighty; most of it is now in cultivation. Mr. A.
has just completed a residence 18x26, one story and a half, his
being one of many neat farmhouses rebuilt in this township in
the last few years.
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