THOMAS A. CHURCHILL
Thomas A. Churchill is an
extensive stock-raiser and dealer and owns and operates a splendid farm of five
hundred and eighty-three acres on sections 28 and 29, Garden Grove
township. His birth occurred near
Springfield, in Sangamon county, Illinois, in 1856, and he is a son of Joel and
Lucretia (Bondurant) Churchill, both natives of Kentucky, although descended
from New England stock. The ancestry in
the Churchill line is traced back to England.
The Bondurants were originally French Hugenots but about 1687, following
the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, emigrated to Virginia. When a boy, Joel Churchill accompanied his
parents to Sangamon county, Illinois, and there his marriage occurred. He was a farmer and was well known and highly
respected in his community. In 1865 he
removed with his family to Douglas county, Kansas, settling between Lawrence
and Ottawa. In the spring of 1874 they
returned to Illinois and became residents of Piatt county. Mr. Churchill’s political allegiance was
given to the republican party and he and his wife were devoted members of the
Christian church. Both passed away in
Piatt county, his demise occurring in the spring of 1902 when he was seventy-six
years of age, and that of his wife in January, 1896, when she was seventy years
old. To their union were born six sons
and five daughters, of whom our subject is the sixth in order of birth, and all
of whom are living, residing in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri.
Thomas A. Churchill was
reared in Illinois and Kansas and received his education in the public
schools. He began his independent career
in Illinois and although he had no capital, he was energetic and determined and
soon began to prosper financially. Later
he removed to Wayne county, Iowa, where he farmed for five years, and on the 18th
of November, 1908, he removed to Garden Grove, Decatur county. He remained there until October 18, 1909,
when he settled upon his present farm of five hundred and eighty-three acres on
sections 28 and 29, Garden Grove township.
His property is not only extensive, but is well improved, and he is
meeting with marked success as a raiser of high grade hogs and cattle.
Mr. Churchill was married in
Kansas to Miss Mary Browning, a native of Indiana, who accompanied her parents
to the Sunflower state in 1868. Her
father was a farmer and blacksmith and took considerable interest in public
affairs, serving at one time as assessor of Franklin county, Kansas. His wife passed away in the faith of the
Methodist Episcopal church and he is also deceased, both dying in Kansas. They were the parents of four daughters and
three sons, of whom two have passed away.
To Mr. and Mrs. Churchill have been born six children, the eldest of who
died in infancy. Olive L. graduated from
a high school in Illinois and later attended Drake University. She is not teaching in Des Moines public
schools. Vera Pearl is also a
high-school graduate and has taught school, although she is now at home. Martha Elizabeth is at home. Clifton Bondurant, who operates part of the
home farm, married Miss Louise Gehlhaar, and they have a daughter, Lorene. Thomas Arthur is also at home.
Mr. Churchill is a republican and is now serving as a member of the Garden Grove township board of trustees. Fraternally he belongs to the Modern Woodmen of America and to the Royal Neighbors, and his wife is likewise a member of the latter order. Their daughter Pearl is a member of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mr. Churchill has made many improvements upon his farm since it came into his possession and has but recently erected a large barn, which replaced one destroyed by fire a years ago, the building with its contents, including five horses, being an entire loss. Although he began his career empty handed, he has accumulated more than a competence, and his success is a source of justifiable pride to him. He has also gained the sincere respect and esteem of all who know him, for his business methods have at al times been open and honorable, and he has manifested a praiseworthy consideration for the rights of others.