JOHN M. CHASTAIN, SR.
John M. Chastain, Sr., was
for many years an energetic and successful farmer of this county but is now
living retired in Leon in the enjoyment of a well earned rest. His birth occurred in Putnam county, Indiana,
February 23, 1843, and he is a son of Levi and Louisa (Martin) Chastain, both
natives of Kentucky. The father farmed
in the Hoosier state and also operated a sawmill for several years. He took up his residence there in pioneer
days and continued to live there until 1855, when he removed his family to
Decatur county, Iowa. At that time there
were only about twenty houses in Leon and much of the land in the county was
unbroken and still in the hands of the government. He had entered a quarter section in Eden
township two years prior to his removal but on taking up his residence here
sold one-half of that one hundred and sixty acres ad purchased a quarter
section closer to Leon, all of which he had under cultivation in a comparatively
short time although but thirty acres were broken when the place came into his
possession. In a log cabin which stood
upon the farm the first court of the county was held. After farming for a number of years Mr.
Chastain removed to Leon, where he passed away on the 20th of March,
1894. He had survived his wife since
March 23, 1888. There were five children
in the family, namely, Lucy A., L.R., Mary E., Louise A. and John M.
The last named was reared and
educated in Indiana and in this county remained at home with his parents until
he was twenty-nine years of age. He then
purchased one hundred and twenty acres of land in Eden township, which he
improved and operated until 1881.; He
then removed to Leon and erected a good residence upon a half block of ground
which he had purchased. He took up his
abode in the city in order that his son might have the advantages of the
excellent public schools but continued to own his farm and gave considerable
personal attention to its operation.
Subsequently he removed to Des Moines, Iowa, where he resided for four
years while his son completed his education.
At the end of that time our subject returned to his farm in this county,
which he operated for six years, and then again took up his residence in Leon,
where he has since resided in the enjoyment of well earned rest. At one time he owned a whole block of city
property but has now sold half of it.
Mr. Chastain was married on
the 26th of December, 1872, to Miss Sarah A. Albaugh, a daughter of
John and Mary E. (Layton) Albaugh, natives of Kentucky. The father became a resident of Indiana at an
early day in the history of that state and operated a sawmill there until 1856,
when he came to Decatur county, Iowa, and purchased land in Eden township
adjoining the farm of our subject’s father.
He improved and cultivated the land until 1882, when he retired from
active life and removed to Leon, where he passed away in March, 1908. The demise of his wife occurred in August,
1882. They were the parents of two
children: Mrs. Chastain; and William A.,
who also lives in Leon. To Mr. And Mrs.
Chastain were born two children: Minnie,
who died November 19, 1880; and Frank E., who is operating the farm in Eden
township which belongs to his father and which was formerly the property of his
maternal grandfather. He married Miss
Maude Bruner and they have two children:
Paul J., eleven years of age; and Harold, who is four years old.
Mr. Chastain is an adherent of the prohibition party and has taken an active part in local affairs of government. He has served as trustee and as road supervisor of Eden township and he has also been street commissioner of Leon. His religious faith is that of the Christian church and during his life he has systematically followed the highest standards of conduct.