RECALLS LIFE.Continued from Page I .baskets, which he took to Ha mil-j ton county and traded for corn, lie! i took the load of coin by ox team * to Indianapolis, traded it for flour, iof the twelve children except n David \Y. Corn, who died at liieji age of two. lived to adult age undji there are main* decedanu of these-% ipioneers in this county. Thei daughter who resides in Tipton ii lias been twice married both hus-jibands being deceased. |Her first husband was Millard!;• |Kendall, a son of Larkin Kendall, one of tin1 first settlers of the!lt; community east of Windfall. Onef t eon Lawrence Ke.mktll survives it this unionHhe .residing at 301 i Maple street, Tipton. Her second bus band was Jacob Needham and; two children were born. Mrs. Don-i♦ s •ita McCubbins-Owens, deceased f and Mrs, Orplie -Miller of Kemp-it tou. ' 1i