Article clipped from Elkhart Weekly Sentinel

—The most interesting thing at a late old settlers’ reunion at Plainiied, perhaps, was tlie presence of two twin brothers and their twin wives. The brothers are named March, 01* Martz, and live in Arcadia, Hamilton County. They are 87 years old, and their wives, who are twin sisters, are 84. The two couples were married at the sametime—the 27th dav of the month. Each•«has reared twelve children—seven sons nadfive daughters—every one of whom was•born on the 27 th day of the month. The parents and children all belong to the same church, the Christian. The fathers, to a stronger, look alike as two peas, and so do the mothers. The maiden name of the latter was McCormick, and it was stated that their father was the first white man in Indiana. His cabin stood where is now the site of the new Stale Housa at iuduxiiapoiio.
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Elkhart Weekly Sentinel

Elkhart, Indiana, US

Fri, Aug 14, 1885

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