Person:David Constant (1)

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David C. Constant
d.Aft 1910
m. 4 Jun 1829
  1. David C. Constant1834 - Aft 1910
  2. Mary L. Constant1839 - Aft 1920
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Name David C. Constant
Gender Male
Birth? 1834 Sangamon Co., Illinois
Death? Aft 1910

"D. C. Constant. This gentleman has been identified with the growth and development of Labette county for the past thirty-two years. He was born in Sangamon county, Illinois, in 1834, and is a son of Jacob and Levinia (Crocker) Constant. Jacob Constant was born near Crab Orchard, Kentucky, and followed the occupation of a farmer. His wife was a native of Kentucky. Their children are named: James; D. C.; Simpson; Mary; Boyd; and Thomas, deceased. D. C. Constant lived in Illinois until he attained the age of twenty-four years. After finishing college, he taught school for two or three years. He served in the army during the Civil War, under General Grant, and Captain Ferry. He taught school at St. Louis, Missouri, until 1867, when he located in Grayton county, Texas, where he taught school at Pilot Grove Academy for five years. In 1868-69, Mr. Constant was elected a member of the constitutional convention, from Fannin and Hunt counties, Texas. In 1869, he drove with General Talbot from Texas to Labette county, Kansas. He located in Hackberry township, where he took up a claim, on which he lived until 1873. He was then sent by the government to the Indian Territory, where he taught the Indians for seven years. Mr. Constant built the first house in the south half of Hackberry township. In 1881, he settled on his present farm in Elm Grove township, which is the southwest quarter of section 12, township 34, range 19...Mr. Constant was wedded to Antoinette Snow, who was born in Illinois in 1841. She was a nurse at Leavenworth, Kansas, during the Civil War. They have one son, D. C., Jr., who is in the lumber business in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Constant have also reared Albert C. McIntyre, who lives with them on the farm...He was the first justice of the peace in Hackberry township. He is now serving in that office in Elm Grove township. He represented his district in the state legislature during 1872-73." { History of Labette County, Kansas and its Representative Citizens, Hon. Nelson Case, 1901, <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/labette/1901/c/constadc.shtml>}

 In the 1900 census for Elmgrove, Labette Co., Kansas, David C. Constant is 59 born June 1841 in Illinois (parents Kentucky), farmer, married 39 years; with wife Annette C. 59 born June 1841 in Illinois (father North Carolina, mother KY ) with 1 of 2 children living; son David C. Jr. 25 born June 1875 in 'Indian Territory' (parents IL), single. Frank (Miller) is a boarder, 23 from Kansas. {ed 108, sh 15b, p. 72, roll 485 HeritageQuest}
David and Antoinette are living with their son David in Edmond, Edmond Co., Oklahoma in 1910.