This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Yoho, Stephens, Cain, Morris, Johnson, Orchard, Campbell, Corwin, Thompson, Cox, Barnes, Frane, Torrence, FRANK YOHO is a merchant and business man of long and successful experience in Greene County. His home is at Solsberry. Mr. Yoho is also well known over the county as one of the present board of county commissioners of the First District. He was born in Noble County, Ohio, October 28, 1866, and his parents came to Indiana the following year, settling in Monroe County. He is a son of Isaac M. and Sarah E. (Stephens) Yoho. His father was a son of Samuel and Jane (Cain) Yoho, and a grandson of Peter and Sallie (Morris) Yoho. Peter Yoho was a native of Pennsylvania and moved across the mountains to Ohio at an early date. Samuel Yoho, an Ohio farmer, enlisted for service in the Mexican war, but saw no active duty. Isaac M. Yoho was born in Ohio, December 19, 1840. He was a Union soldier, enlisting in Company H of the One Hundred and Sixteenth Ohio Infantry, and later was with the Sixty-second Regiment. He was in the campaigns with the eastern armies. Isaac Yoho and wife had a family of eight children: Frank; Jennie, deceased wife of John R. Johnson; Dellie, who became the wife of Harry Orchard; Walter, who married Mary Campbell; Mayme, wife of Alfred Corwin; William, who married Bell Thompson; Oscar, who married Ola Cox; and Myrtle, who became the wife of Orville Barnes. Frank Yoho grew up in Monroe County, Indiana, attended the Big Springs School, and after the family moved to Greene County finished his education in the Law School in Center Township. He had a regular assignment of duty on the home farm all the time he was in school. For four years he was a mail carrier, and in 1904 he bought from John H. Johnson a general store at Solsberry. He has been in business there for twenty-seven consecutive years. Mr. Yoho has always been interested in local affairs. He is a Republican in politics and is now serving his second term as county commissioner. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and is affiliated with the Masonic fraternity, Solsberry Lodge No. 411, A. F. and A. M., and with the Improved Order of Red Men. He married Miss Effie Frane, daughter of Jacob and Martha (Torrence) Frane. Mrs. Yoho died in 1912 and is buried in the Solsberry Cemetery.