George R. RIGHTNOWAR and his wife, Jerusha ROSE, settled in the south end of Long Prairie, between the years of 1826 and 1829, where their sons, Reese, Henry, John and Adam and sons-in-law, Samuel F. BLACK, John VAUGHN, and John HICKS, and their descendants have lived since. George R. was a native of Pennsylvania and had moved to Illinois and lived in Hardin County for some time. George R. and Jerusha ROSE had 10 children:
Henry, son of George R. and Jerusha ROSE, was born January 15, 1815. in Illinois. Jane HICKS was born January29, 1824, and was married to Henry February 20, 1840. Henry and Jane deeded the acre of ground for the RIGHTNOWAR School site August 23, 1859, to school trustees: Samuel F. BLACK, Adam RIGHTNOWAR, and John HICKS and their successors in office. This deed is recorded in Book 41 Deeds and Records, Jefferson County, Illinois. There have been several school houses built on the site. The last one in 1917. It was abandoned when the schools consolidated. Henry and Jane were the parents of eight children:
Henry and Jane RIGHTNOWAR are buried in the Slade Cemetery in Shiloh Township. Mary Ann, daughter of Henry and Jane RIGHTNOWAR, married Samuel Bryce GILBERT, January 4, 1878. He was the son of Eli Jr. and Lucy FAIRCHILD GILBERT. They lived in Jefferson County and were the parents of 13 children:
Ida Ethel GILBERT married Samuel Wade BLACK on October 2, 1899.
They made their home in McClellan Township.
Source: Facts and Folks, Jefferson Co, Il 1978
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