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- Source: Past and Present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, Indianapolis,Indiana; B.F. Bowen & Co., 1909, 1375 pages.
Page 1139, paragraph 2:
" John C.F. Redinbo, the second child by the second marriage (James& Mary Redenbaugh), was born on his father's farm in Perry township,and got his education in the local schools and business college atLafayette. September 29, 1892, he married Catherine, daughter ofAnselm and Barbara (Killian) Behringer, of Perry township. Theparents were Germans, who came to this country more than half acentury ago, and settled in Tippecanoe county on a farm where both ofthem died. Mr. Redinbo has five children: Leonard C., Ansie, George,Barbara and Lawrence. He owns eighty acres of the old homestead farmand has earned a wide reputation as a breeder of Shorthorn cattle,though he also carries on general farming. He served as trustee ofPerry township from 1900 to 1905, and helped build the Monitor highschool. He is a member of the Masonic lodge at Dayton, Indiana, andof the Modern Woodmen Camp, No. 4107, at Monitor. His wife is amember of St. Lawrence Catholic Church at Lafayette, and Mr. Redinbois esteemed in the county as one of its best informed farmers."[Transcribed 31 January 2006, SLJuhl, Compiler]
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