John Marion Whitlock
John Marion Whitlock, who is the owner of one of the many fertile farms of Haddon Township, Sullivan County, is a native of Kentucky, born April 29, 1858, son of Nathan and Mary E. (Williams) Whitlock, both natives of Kentucky. In 1863 the family came to Marion County, Indiana, remained one year, then settled in Haddon Township, Sullivan County, near Paxton, where both the father and mother died, he on August 10, 1878 and she later. They were both of English descent. The father always followed agriculture for his livelihood. Politically he supported the Democratic party. Their children were as follows:
John Marion Whitlock commenced the real activities of his career when but twelve years old, by doing farm work by the month. When nineteen years of age he began farming on his own account and has continued in the same calling ever since. He removed to his present farm in 1888. The property, which belongs to him and his wife, consists of one hundred and twenty-five acres. In his political views Mr. Whitlock is a believer in the platform of the Democratic party.
He has been twice married, first, November 2, 1878, to Pamelia Shake, born in Haddon Township, daughter of John Shake, who was a farmer of Haddon Township. Mr. Whitlock died about 1884, leaving two children: (I believe the author meant Mrs. Whitlock died about 1884.)
For his second wife Mr. Whitlcock married, March 18, 1888, Mary E. Deveors, who was born January 28, 1858, in Haddon Township, on the farm which she now owns. She is the daughter of James and Eliza (Carrico) Deveors, both now deceased. By this marriage the issue is: Ethel, born October 18, 1891.
Source: A History of Sullivan County, Indiana. Closing of the first century’s history of the county and showing the growth of its people, institutions, industries and wealth. Thomas J. Wolfe, Editor. The Lewis Publishing Company, 1909, page 114-115.