These are the surnames mentioned below: Peck, Atwood, Marshall, Snyder From Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Wisconsin, publ. 1901 - page 404 HARSON NORTHROP, one of the pioneers of this county of 1845, now deceased, was born in Middlebury, Conn., in December, 1810, and was the son of John and Sally (PECK) NORTHROP, who were also natives of Connecticut. They had a family of eight children, four sons and four daughters. Our subject, on arriving at man's estate, was united in marriage, in 1823, with Miss Sally C. ATWOOD, who still survives her husband. Their union was blessed with five children: Hon. S. S. NORTHROP, a prominent citizen of Rock County; Marshall A. and Martha A., who were twins, the former being a captain in the late war, in which he served with distinction, until forced to resign on account of ill-health, and the latter is the widow of Joseph R. MARSHALL, and resides in Beloit; J. Dexter, the next child, is a resident of Clinton Township; Harson A., who was graduated from Beloit College, and enlisted in the 40th Wisconsin Infantry, Company B, serving three months, died in Beloit in September, 1870. In an early day Mr. NORTHROP emigrated with his family to Tully, Onondaga Co., N.Y., and in 1845 came to Rock County, Wis., settling on Jefferson Prairie, where he made his home for a few years. At the end of that time he became a resident of Beloit, where he passed the remainder of his days. In political sentiment he was an old-line Whig, and a warm supporter of William Henry Harrison. After becoming a resident of Beloit he was honored with several local offices, filling the position of Supervisor, and was also a member of the School Board. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and was a true and faithful Christian, dying in the full assurance of a resurrection on the other side of the grave. Mr. and Mrs. NORTHROP had lived together as man and wife for fifty-seven years, when the death of the former occurred Feb. 3, 1881. Capt. Marshall A. NORTHROP was born in Tully, N.Y., July 16, 1827, residing in his native town until nineteen years of age, when he came with his parents to the Territory of Wisconsin. Choosing the law as his profession , he attended the State National Law School at Poughkeepsie, N.Y., being graduated in the class of 1854, after which he returned to Beloit, and entered upon the practice of his profession. He was elected to the office of Police Magistrate, served his fellow-citizens as a member of the City Council, and at the time of his death, which occurred Oct. 6, 1864, was President of the Home Insurance Company, of St. Paul, Minn. In 1861, at the breaking out of the Civil War, he assisted in raising a company, which became Company G of the 6th Wisconsin Infantry. It was mustered in at Madison, and he was elected and commissioned Captain. The order then came to proceed to Arlington Heights, where they were stationed for some time. After about nine months' service, C! apt. NORTHROP was forced to resign on account of failing health, and handing in his resignation, he returned to his home in Beloit. He was a man highly respected for his sterling worth and many excellent qualities, and socially, he was a member of the Masonic fraternity. He married Dorlesca SNYDER, of Clinton, Wis., and they became parents of five children: Martha C., who died in Clinton; Marshall E., an insurance agent of Janesville; Kittie F.; Fred H., a Methodist minister, and a graduate of Beloit College and the Evanston Theological Seminary; and Gertrude M., who is living in Beloit. Mrs. NORTHROP died in..... (sorry - I don't have the next page)