Hope this helps someone (as he is not mine). Leslie ----- HISTORY OF EARLY CHICAGO MODERN CHICAGO AND ITS SETTLEMENT EARLY CHICAGO, AND THE NORTHWEST BY ALBERT D. HAGER page 639 William Morgan and family located just south of the above named street and west of Western Avenue in 1854, where they continued to reside until 1869. **BENJAMIN KAYLOR** lived on South Street, west of Western Avenue, in 1857, and continued his residence there until the time of his death in 1869. His farm is now known as Mount Greenwood Cemetery. Two miles west of the convent on Ninety-fifth Street, and one mile north of the Iglehart homestead were Timothy Lackore and Frederick Frisby. The Colvin family came in 1856 and settled on Western Avenue some three miles north of One Hundred and Eleventh Street. The Betts family located on Tracy Avenue, west of Western Avenue, at an early day, and resided there until their removal to Blue Island.