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David Myers (Indiana judge)

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Around 1881, Myers married Laura Hart. Hart died in 1883. Myers married again in 1907 to Margaret McNaught, daughter of the owner of a local milling company in Greensburg.
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in the Greensburg Electric Light Company and served as director of the Greensburg National Bank when it opened in 1900.
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encompassing Decatur and Rush counties. In 1899, Myers was appointed judge of the 8th Indiana Judicial District by
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Myers grew up on the family farm. He studied at Smithson College (in Logansport, now defunct), then at
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before moving with her family to Cass County. David Myers was the youngest of their four children.
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before moving with his family to Cass County in 1835. Maria Myers was a native of
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History of Decatur County, Indiana: Its People, Industries and Institutions
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Minde C. Browning, Richard Humphrey, and Bruce Kleinschmidt, "
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Biographical Sketches of Indiana Supreme Court Justices
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Myers died in 1955 in Greensburg, at the age of 95.
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Index

Indiana Supreme Court
Douglas J. Morris
George Tremain
American
lawyer
politician
judge
Indiana Supreme Court
Cass County
Indiana
Logansport
Hamilton
Ohio
Virginia
Canterbury College
Danville
Albany Law School
Union University
Albany
New York
Greensburg
city attorney
prosecuting attorney
Decatur County
Rush County
Republican
circuit court
Governor
James A. Mount
appellate court

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