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Ambrose Key

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55:. While raising his crops in 1838, George sent for his wife and family to come to Iowa. Rebecca hired 10 men to help her move her family of 10 children, including Ambrose, 300 miles (480 km) from Indiana to Iowa. They averaged 7 miles per day on their 45-day trek, employing three wagons and a carriage, while driving a collection of young horses, cattle, and nearly 100 head of sheep. 161: 275: 290: 265: 255: 149:
on his farm. He was survived by his wife and 4 children: sons Sidney D. and Joseph Francis Key, and daughters Nellie G. Key and Mrs. Gertrude Baldwin.
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THE WAPELLO TRIBUNE, Wapello, Iowa, Friday, 28 August 1908, Page 1; cites "The Republic" newspaper of Argentine, Kansas
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Ambrose purchased 80 acres (320,000 m) of government land in Louisa County during 1855, and was an established
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1870 US Census - Westport (4th Ward), Jackson County, Missouri - NA Series M593, Roll 781, Page 71
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1860 US Census - Washington PO, Washington County, Texas - NA Series M653, Roll 1307, Page 177
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1900 US Census - Shawnee, Wyandotte County, Kansas - NA Series T623, Roll 505, Page 176
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1880 US Census - Shawnee, Wyandotte County, Kansas - NA Series T9, Roll 400, Page 327C
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business from Westport for 3 years, then bought a farm in Shawnee Township of
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by 1856. On 21 May 1859, he married Mary Jones Garrett, a native of Ohio, in
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1856 Iowa State Census - Wapello, Louisa County, Iowa, Page: 408 & 409
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for several years, where Ambrose bought another sawmill and started a
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which reminded him of his boyhood home in Virginia, staking a
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on the Gibbs road, 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of
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Index

Crawfordsville, Indiana
Virginia
Ohio
trader
trade routes
Iowa
claim
Louisa County
Montgomery County, Indiana
merchant
Wapello
Tipton
Moniteau County
Missouri
Washington County, Texas
general store
Sawmill
San Jacinto River
sash
door
blind
Falls County, Texas
tannery
Civil War
St. Louis
Westport
Kansas
freighting
Wyandotte County, Kansas
Argentine

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