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D. B. LOY, hardware merchant and contractor and builder at Aurora, Mo., was born in Kosciusko County, Ind., Oct 8, 1860, being a son of Henry and Barbara (HARKINS) LOY, both of whom were born in Preble County, Ohio. The father was a farmer by occupation, and is now living in Elkhart, Ind. D. B. Loy was reared in his native county, and when twelve years of age moved with his parents to Elkhart County, Ind., where he lived on a farm until twenty-one years of age, receiving a liberal education. He learned the carpenter's trade, at which he worked in Elkhart until 1883, when he came to Aurora, but after remaining here about six months went to Kansas, where he worked at his trade six months or longer. He then returned to Aurora, but a short time after again returned to Kansas. After residing there for
some time he located in Springfield, Mo., where he worked one summer, and in 1886 located permanently in Aurora, and was engaged in contracting and building. In 1887 he purchased the hardware store that he now owns, which business he has conducted successfully up to the present time. In February, 1887, he was married to Effie Elliott, a daughter of Rev. S. G. Elliott, and he and wife are members of the Congregational Church. Mr. Loy is an intelligent and enterprising young man, and is possessed of excellent business qualifications. He is interested in mining, and owns some mineral land which promises to become very valuable. His brother, S. E. Loy, is a member of the mercantile firm of WILSON & LOY, of Aurora, and was also born
in Kosciusko County, Ind., his birth occurring October 4, 1865. His
brothers and sisters are as follows: Elizabeth, Roxanna, Mollie, Daniel B., William H., Thomas H., and Wilbur A.
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S. E. LOY was reared in Elkhart County, Ind., and received a liberal
education. He lived on a farm and taught school during the winter seasons. In April, 1886, he came to Aurora, where he worked at the carpenter's trade one summer, then he and his brother, D. B., purchased a hardware store, and conducted it successfully one year, being also largely engaged in contracting and building, erecting some the largest and handsomest buildings in Aurora. In 1888 he became one of the firm of WILSON & LOY, merchants of Aurora. April 18, 1888, he was married to Martha A. WILSON, a daughter of John S. WILSON.
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