Biography of Isaac Hague, page 877. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. Isaac Hague, a pioneer of De Kalb County, Ind., was born in Holmes County, Ohio, June 29, 1837, a son of Aaron and Ruth (Culbertson) Hague. He came when a child to De Kalb County with his parents, who settled in Concord Township September, 1838. When he was sixteen years of age he was apprenticed to Isaac Brandt, of Auburn, to learn the shoe-maker’s trade. After serving four years he went to Newville, where he worked at his trade and attended and taught school, remaining there six years. In 1860 he located in Waterloo and worked at his trade. In 1869 he was appointed Postmaster of Waterloo. In 1874 he was elected, on the Republican ticket, Auditor of De Kalb County, and resigned the position of Postmaster and moved to Auburn. After his term of office expired, in the spring of 1879, he became associated with Charles Rant in the boot and shoe business in Auburn, but in February, 1883, sold his interest in the business. Mr. Hague was married to Miss Julia, daughter of J.B. Hoover, of Waterloo. They have two children-Stella M. and Charles E. He is a demitted member of Waterloo Lodge, No. 307, F.& A.M. He and his wife are members of the Disciples church. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com