"History of Lawrence, Orange and Washington Co.'s, Indiana" Goodspeed Bros. and Co., 1884 JAMES W. PALMER, who was born March 18, 1826, in Fauquier County, Virginia, is one of thirteen children born to JOSEPH and ELIZABETH (FULLER) PALMER, who came to Lawrence County, Indiana, at a very early day and entered Government land within six miles of Bedford, where they died at the advanced age of eighty-two and ninety-four years respectively. Joseph Palmer was one of the leading early settlers of the county, and during his life never sat on a jury or was sworn as a witness, a fact almost incredible. James W. Palmer received such schooling as was to be had at that early day in Lawrence County, and in early life followed farming, but in 1852 opened a general merchandising store in Bedford, which he continued until 1861, when he began dealing in clothing, at which he is still engaged. The winter of 1846, his marriage with LAURA NEWLAND was solemnized, and to their union two children were born, named ROBERT N. and PHETNA. Mrs. Palmer's death occurring in March, 1852, Mr. Palmer was married July 31, 1856, to Miss JANE JOHNSON by whom he is the father of five children: ISAIAH, JAMES, MARY, GOLDA and EDWARD. Mr. Palmer was a Whig in early life but in 1856 allied himself with the Republican party and during the war took strong grounds against slavery. Mrs. Palmer is a member of the Christian Church at Bedford. Data Entry Volunteer: Diana Flynn "ivie@tima.com"