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- 1880 Federal Census of Russell, Otoe County, Nebraska
Geo. C. Underhill - 28 - M - NH-NH-NH - Head - Farmer
Mary J. - 30 - F - OH-EN-EN - Wife - Keeping House
Dora - 8 - F - OH--NH-OH - Daughter
E.A. Stoner - 25 - M - PA-PA-PA - Teacher
Andreas' History of the State of Nebraska - Otoe County
GEORGE C. UNDERHILL, farmer and stock raiser, P.O. Unadilla, was born in Rockingham County, N.H., March 1, 1852, and remained there until 1870; then moved to Summit County, Ohio, and engaged in farming for nine years; then went to Nebraska and settled in Otoe County, where he bought a farm of Jonathan Strine, northwest quarter, Section 35, Town 9, Range 10, 160 acres. He was married in 1870 to Miss Mary J. Bassett, of Ohio. They have two children, a daughter, born October 3, 1871, and an infant son, born May 31, 1881.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE HOUSE
Hon. Geo. C. Underhill, Unadilla, Otoe county, was born in Auburn, Rockingham county, N.H., March 1, 1852. He attended the common and academical schools until about 18 years of age, then came to Royalton, Ohio, where he engaged in the dairy business. In the spring of 1879 he settled in Otoe county, his present home. He is engaged in stock growing, farming, and feeding stock, and comes up to the Legislature a Van Wick Republican. He neither sought the office nor desired it, but was put forward by his friends, and will stand by his colors. Mr. Underhill is a substantial farmer and a popular citizen. The Underhills trace their lineage to English stock, and back in this country six generations. The subject of this sketch is related to the great manufacturers of that name in Nashua, N.H., and Boston, Mass.
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