Biographical and Historical Record of Ringgold and Decatur
Counties, Iowa, (Lewis
Publishing Company (1887)), p. 509:
“WILLIAM
ALDEN, section 23, Hamilton Township,
is a native of Otsego County, New
York, born September
17, 1822, a son of William M. and Sarah (Lisk)
Alden, natives of Connecticut,
his father being a descendant of the Aldens of
Plymouth Rock. His parents were married
in Connecticut, and moved to Otsego
County about 1800,
and from there to York Mills, Oneida County, New
York, in 1830.
The father died at Nauvoo, Illinois, August 7, 1844, and the mother at
Schenectady, New York, November 11, 1852.
They reared a family of nine children – Briggs, Philura,
Eunice, Clarissa, Jabin, Sarah, Julia Ann, Nancy, and
William. William Alden was reared in
Oneida County, New York, living there until 1844, when he moved to Hancock
County, Illinois, and lived a year at Nauvoo, and then moved to Warren County,
the same State. In 1846 he went to
Franklin County, Illinois, and lived a year a Nauvoo, and then moved to Warren
County, the same State. In 1846 he went
to Franklin County, Pennsylvania, where he was married November 11, 1846, to
Miss Leah Rock, who was born in that county, April 7, 1827, a daughter of Henry
and Catherine (Mentzer) Rock. After his marriage, Mr. Alden lived in
Greencastle, Pennsylvania, until 1856, when, with his wife and three children,
he moved to Decatur County, Iowa, and located on a tract of wild land on
section 24, Hamilton Township, where he lived eight years. He then sold his land and spent one winter in
Mercer County, Missouri, and in the spring of 1866, bought forty acres of his
present farm, which was partially improved.
To his original forty he has added until he now owns 170 acres, all well
improved, with a pleasant residence, good farm buildings, orchard of 200 trees,
and an abundance of small fruit. In
politics Mr. Alden is a believer in the principles of the Greenback party. He and his wife are members of the
Reorganized Church of Latter-Day Saints.
They have had nine children – Sarah Lick, Alma M., Jabin
Rock, Katie, Henry B.,Euretta May, Mary A., William
T., and Virgil C. His children have had
good educational advantages, four of them being fitted for teachers. Sarah has taught forty terms, Henry is now principal
of the Decatur schools, Euretta has taught two terms,
and William, who is now in the employ of the Government, in the postoffice department at Chicago, taught a short time. Alma died, aged twenty-three years, in 1873,
and Katie B. and Virgil C., died October 12, 1886, within five minutes of each
other, the former aged thirty, and the latter eighteen years.”
Transcribed by Christy Jay for Decatur County, Iowa, Rootsweb.