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Jowett BASTON

BASTON, OLIVER

Posted By: Sharon R Becker (email)
Date: 1/19/2009 at 01:57:13

from Biography & Historical Record of Ringgold County, Iowa

Lewis Publishing Company of Chicago, 1887, Pp. 273-74

JOWETT BASTON

Jowett BASTON, an active and enterprising citizen, and an early settler of Ringgold County, is a native of England, born in Yorkshire, September 9, 1831, a son of Thomas and Mary BASTON, both of whom died in England. Our subject learned the trade of a cabinet-maker and wood turner in his youth, and from his father, who was a mechanical genius, he inherited muchof his talent in the same direction. He left his native country for American in 1854, and for a few years followed his trade in several cities in Canada.

He was married at Cayuga, Ontario, in 1856, to Miss Sophia OLIVER, and to them have been born eight children - Charles, Adelaide, Hamlet, Victoria, Deborah, Jowett, Alice and Louisa.

In 1858 he came to Iowa, and after remaining a short time in Burlington, Mount Pleasant, and Fairfield he came in 1859 to Ringgold County, when he settled in Benton Township and improved a farm on which he lived for several years.

In the early years of Ringgold County, when money was scarce he engaged in the manufacture of furniture, making all of his own and supplying early settlers. He established his shop at the village of Marshalltown, where he set up a turning lathe, and traveled through the country with a wagon, disposing of his goods, taking in exchange food or clothing as well as stock.

In 1868 he moved to Mount Ayr, and engaged quite extensively in the manufacture of furniture, and there build a business house and residence. He located on his present farm, on section 2, Rice Township, where he has a fine farm of 200 acres which he has improved from a state of nature. He has a fine, substantial residence in which all the carpenter and mason work was done by himself.

Few men have done more toward building up and improving Ringgold County than Mr. BASTON, where he is classed among the prosperous and respected citizens. During his residence in Ringgold County he has built ten houses and improved five farms, one of which, containing 120 acres and located in Roe Township, he still owns. He also owns near his home farm, a tract of eighty acres, and has some lots in the city of Mount Ayr.

SOURCES:
Biography & Historical Record of Ringgold County, Iowa, Pp. 273-74, 1887.

WPA Graves Survey

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, January of 2009


 

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