E. W. GAUNT
E. W. Gaunt, one of the
successful agriculturists and influential citizens of Garden Grove township,
has been a resident of the county for more than four decades and has devoted
his attention to general farming throughout his entire business career. His birth occurred in Eureka, Illinois, on
the 3d of May, 1855, his parents being John D. and Judith A. (Major) Gaunt,
both of whom were natives of Kentucky, the former born in Hopkinsville. John D. Gaunt removed to Illinois in early
life and subsequently came to Decatur county, Iowa, here continuing to make his
home until he passed away in 1891.
During his active business career he followed farming and merchandising,
conducting a mercantile establishment in Illinois for several years before
coming to this state. In religious faith
both he and his wife were Presbyterians.
To them were born six children, three of whom died in early life, while
those who grew to maturity are as follows:
Mary F., who is the wife of John W. Russell; John B.; and E. W. of this
review.
The last named acquired a
public-school education in his youth and also spent one year as a student in
Westminster College. He was reared on
the home farm and remained in his native state until 1873, when he came to
Decatur county, Iowa, where he has resided continuously since. As above stated, general agricultural
pursuits have claimed his time and energies throughout his entire business and
he is now widely recognized as one of the enterprising and prosperous farmers
of Garden Grove township.
In 1892 Mr. Gaunt was united
in marriage to Miss Grace McNeil, her father being S. P. McNeil, a highly
respected pioneer of Decatur county. He
is an agriculturist by occupation and has reared a family to of nine
children. To Mr. And Mrs. Gaunt have
been born three children, namely:
Joseph, Arnold and John.
Mr. Gaunt gives his political
allegiance to the democratic party and since 1912 has served as president of
the school board of Garden Grove township, being a stanch champion of the cause
of education and lending his support to every movement and measure instituted
to promote the general welfare. Wherever
known he is highly esteemed and respected by reason of his genuine personal
worth and excellent qualities of character.