i7|/\ruv. M1UVVI U Ui Kin II*whey he held his cup dose tc the spout.THE FAMILY HISTORYTo John Doraahoe I and his wife Johanna were bom five children. Daniel, the eldest, attended Notre Dame law school, graduated r^nd pracLced criminal law in Chicago. He had two sons, Henry and Leo, bc!h deceased, both lawyers, Leo having been educated by the Jesuits and at Loyola University. Margaret Domahoe graduated from the Huntley schools. She taught two terms in a nearby country school. She married and was the mother of Josephine M. Clinnin, Leo J. Clin-non and Joseph Hunter.James, the youngest, beame a lawyer in Chicago, He served two term in City Council. After he was elected Judge of the Circuit Court.Catherine (Kate) and John II never married. They farmed the 160 acre plot as brother and sister. He, the farmer, she the housekeeper. John supervised the “forty/' He was also elected commissioner of roads of Grafton township. His duly was to inspect condition of roads, hire workers to improve them, make a report to the head of Grafton township. He was also appointed Postmaster of Himtley during a Democratic regime. The past office was set up in Cook's Drug Store. George Bussell was appointed derk.John II and Kate gave up farming and moved into the village John went into the business of selling Harvester farm machinery. His sister Kate was his housekeeper. He took part in politics, served three terms as Mayor of Huntley, and continued to supervise the “40“ ACTIVITIES IN THE “40”(a) Pond Lilies.T) __ _ I. .. 1