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Rev. William YEOMAN, a minister in the Baptist Church, was born in New York
in 1812. His parents were Walter and Bethiare (SWEEZY) YEOMAN, who were
also natives of New York. They removed to Ohio in 1816 and remained
several years, when they came to Lawrence County, Mo., and passed the
remainder of their lives. Rev. William Yeoman was reared on his father's
farm, and upon attaining his majority engaged in farming for himself. He
has devoted his time so far to this vocation, except the time he has spent
in preaching the Gospel. About fifty years ago he was ordained a minister
in the Baptist Church, since which time he has labored faithfully in God's
vineyard. In 1836 he was married in Highland County, Ohio, to Julia A.
SAUNDERS, a native of Ohio, whose parents were from Pennsylvania. They
became the parents of six children, three of whom are living: John,
Bethiare and Walter. Mr. Yeoman's first wife died, and he was married in
Indiana, in 1857, to Patsey CHULL, a widow whose maiden name was YORK. In
1869 Rev. Yeoman removed his family from Indiana to Lawrence County, Mo.,
where he located and has since resided. He is the owner of 170 acres of
good land, and has a comfortable home. He started in life without means,
and has been very successful, although he has been unfortunate in some
business transactions. At one time he purchased a farm, which had been
purchased previously with money belonging to some heirs, who, of course,
held the property, while our subject had to lose what he had invested in
it. Rev. Yeoman has always given liberally of his means to aid schools,
churches and all enterprises for the public welfare. Perhaps no man in the
county is more widely or favorably known. He is regarded by all as an
upright Christian gentleman, who practices what he preaches.
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