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Bios of People of Scots Descent
Andrew Boss |
Andrew Boss, an early settler in Gillford
Township, and at one time one of the leading citizens of Wabasha County,
was born in Kinloss, Scotland, July 6, 1835, and came to America at the
age of 17 years. For two years he remained in New York City, being
employed as a clerk in a drug store. He then came west and at
Janesville, Wis., about 1859, he met and married Jeanette Nesbit. In
1863 Mr. Boss came with his wife to Wabasha County, Minnesota, buying a
homestead claim on section 15, Gillford Township. The place was but
slightly improved, only a small part of the land being broken, the house
being a shack, and straw sheds in use as a substitute for stables. Mr.
Boss at once started to develop a good farm, erecting a substantial
house and other buildings. For a long period he served as town clerk,
and in time acquired such local popularity that he was elected to the
state legislature, in which he served for two year, in politics being a
Democrat. He died on the farm August 22, 1897, and was survived by his
wife, who passed away in 1905, also on the old homestead. Their children
were as follows: Marcia, now Mrs. A. H. Lamb of Oak Center; Jean, wife
of J. E. Knight of Sherwood, Ore.; Andrew, an instructor in the
Minnesota Agricultural College at St. Paul; William, who holds a similar
position there; James, of Zumbro Falls, Minn.; Alexander, of Sherwood,
Ore.; David, now proprietor of the old home farm in Gillford Township;
John, who is deceased, and two others who died in infancy. Note: This
biography was taken from the book "History of Wabasha County". |
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