LAMB, Caleb
Born in Randolph Co., NC 6 May 1822, and in 1829 went with his
father to Washington Co. IN near the present town of Slem. He then
removed in 1831 to his grandfather's in Highland Co. OH. Soon after
this his father died leaving a widow with limited means and and four
children, Caleb being the second. In 1833 his mother returned to IN
and located on a farm in Hendricks Co. The two older boys worked the
farm but attended school during the three winter months whenever
opportunity afforded. On the 2nd day of June 1842, Mr. Lamb was
married to Miss Olive Jane KENNEDY and for eight years lived in
Indiana teaching school in Winter and working at the trade of a
carpenter. In October 1850 he came to Newton, Jasper Co., where
has since resided. For four years he kept an hotel. He was appointed
Postmaster by President Lincoln in 1861, and in 1862 went to war as
Chaplain of the 37th I.V.I., which position he held until the end of
the war. On his return home, was again commissioned Postmaster and
held the office until 1869 when he was agent for U.S. Express Co, at
Newton. He was initiated into Masonry in Newton Lodge, U.D.,
afterward No. 59 He held many offices after that. He is a Baptist
and in 1854, with his wife, he helped organize the church in Newton.,
Captain Lamb has been the father of three sons, two of whom are
living. The eldest resides in Chicago, and the second with the
father. The third and youngest, died in Newton on 25 May 1872, aged
22 years.
LAMB, Richard
Farmer, Sec. 33, owns 240 acres valued at $12,000. He was born in
Randolph Co., N.C. 12 Sept. 1828, and moved with his parents to
Highland Co., OH when about 1 1/2 years old. Thence to Hendricks Co., IN
in 1832. Here he remained till 1852 when he moved to this county,
settleing in Newton village. He remained three years and returned to
Hendricks Co, and returned to this county and lived in the village
till Apr 1865 when he moved to his present residence. Married Nancy
E. THOMPSON in Clinton Co., IA 25 Feb 1855. She was born in Wayne
Co. KY, 3 Sep 1834, and moved with parents to Hendricks Co., IN when
about 1 year old, where she remained until 1854 and moved to Clinton
Co IA. They have one daughter-- Frances J. who was born 16 Apr 1856.
She resided with her parents. Mrs. and Miss Lamb are members of the
Baptist Church.
LEDYARD, George R.
County Auditor, res. McDonald Street. He was born 30 Nov 1834, in
Orleans Co. NY in 1854. He went to Columbia Co., WI the same year
and removed to IL. In 1855 he came to Marion Co. IA. He enlisted in
1862 in co. G., 33rd I. V. I. and served to the end of the war. In
1865 he came to Jasper Co IA. In 1869 he was elected County Auditor
and removed to Newton. He married S. A. WHITTAKER 30 Oct 1856. She
was born in Muskingum Co., OH 15 Apr 1836. They had four children,
three living-- George W., Ella E., and William R. Mr. L. has been
Justice of the Peace. Mrs. L. is a member of the Congregational
Church.
LISTER, James
Butcher, Main St., residence same. He was born 9 Feb 1830 in
Yorkshire, England. In 1856 he came to Newton, IA. He first engaged
with Mushon & Bros. milling business and in 1857 he commenced his
present business. He had followed this business seven years in
Bradford, Eng. He is supposed to be the first butcher in Bradford.
He married Mrs. Ann FASTER, daughter of George INGLE in 1851. She
was born 3 Jul 1825 in Yorkshire, Eng. She had one child by a former
marriage-- Dinah (now Mrs. NEEDHAM), has one son William T.
LISTER, John F.
Boots and shoes, McDonald St.. He was born 24 Nov 1829 in Yorkshire,
England. In 1860 he came to Newton, IA. He enlisted in 1862 as
musician in the 4th Brigade, and detailed to Gen. Dodge's
headquarters, Left Wing, 16th Army Corps. He mustered out the first
muster at the close of the war. He married Ann CHIPPENDALE in 1851.
She was born in England and died in 1865. They had five children,
two living-- Smith and Sarah. Second marriage to Lucretia M. CLARK in
1871. She was born in OH, they have two children: Mary and Lura.
He is a Republican.
LITTLE, William T.
Clothing and gents furnishing, goods, northest corner of square. He
was born in Philadelphia 8 Dec 1835, and in Aug 1849 went to
Richmond, IN, in 1855 he came to Jasper Co IA, and in 1865 to Newton.
He married Emily, daughter of James GRAY of Lynnville. They were
married in Dec 1860. She was born in Greensboro, IN in 1841. They
have three children-- Ida, Oscar, and William. He has been Township
Clerk, and Trustee. He is a Republican.
LOOMIS, Wm. A.
Farmer, Sec 29, owns 120 acres of land valued at $4,800. He was born
in Portage Co., OH 15 Sept 1830. He moved to Henry Co., OH with his
parents when about 10 years of age. He spent three years in Tiffin,
OH and in 1860 went to Pike's Peak, remaining in the mountains for
nine years, engaged in mining most of the time. In 1869 he moved to
this County, where he now resides. He married in Bowlder City
to Miss Anna PENMAN in Sept 1867. She was born in Columbia Co., PA
in 1838. Their children are Mary, Lizzie and Catherine. He is a
Republican.
LYTLE, D. Y.
Pump manufacturer. He was born 1 Apr 1836 in Washington Co., VA, and
in 1851 came to Highland Co., OH. In 1871 he removed to Jasper Co
Iowa. He married Sarah J. OREBAUGH in 1859. She was born in 1840 in
Highland Co., OH. They have one son-- John A., aged 18 years. He
enlisted in 1861, in Co C, 81st Ohio V. I. and served three years and
eight months, He was honorably discharged. He is a Greenbacker.
McCORD, Thomas T.
Dealer in livestock, firm of M. A. McCord & Co. He was born 27 Sep
1833 in Johnson Co., IN. When an infant, he came with parents to
Edgar Co. Il, and on 17 Oct 1855 came to Jasper Co., Iowa. He
engaged in farming and stock raising. He enlisted in 1862 in Co. K,
28th Iowa V. I. He served in that regiment fourteen months, then was
promoted to Captain in the 93 Colored Infantry, and served till the
end of the war. He was in the battles of Port Gibson, Champion Hills,
Vicksburg and others. He married Margaret HILL March 12 1857. She
was born 22 Jun 1834 in Hamilton Co., OH, and died 24 Apr 1864. They
have four children--Mary E. (now Mrs. George FAILOR), Edgar E.,
Lillie J., and Emma E. Second marriage to Elizabeth CAMPBELL 14 Dec
1865. She was born 28 Dec 1833 in Orange Co., IN. They have one
child--Hiber C. They are members of the Presbyterian Church. He is
a Republican.
McKINLEY, Robert
Of the firm of McKinley Bros., agricultural implements. He was born
6 Aug 1846 in Crawford Co., PA, went to Wisconsin in 1865, and in
1868 to Jasper Co., Iowa. They commenced their present business in
1872. He owns two lots and residence in the city. He is now City
Treasurer. He married N. E. WILLIAMSON in 1867. She was born 13 Jul
1847 an Crawford Co., PA. They have two children--Cora and Robert A.
MANN, W. M.
Firm of Mann & Son, carriage and wagon manufacturing. He was born 6
Sep 1846 in Augusta, OH. He married Lucy BAILEY 24 Nov 1870. She was
born 2 Nov 1850 in Fulton Co., OH. They have one child---William D.,
born 8 Apr 1874. His grandfather, John J. Mann was born 1 Jul 1824
in Muskingum Co., OH. In 1850 he came to Jasper Co., Iowa, and in
1856 commenced his present business. He was Clerk of Clear Creek Twp.
from 1850 to 1853. He married Mary MANFULL in 1845. She was born 1826
in Carroll Co., OH. They have five children William M., W. G., W. C.,
E. S., and Bertha J. William M., enlisted in 1861, Co C, 22nd I.V.I.
and served three years. He was honorably discharged. He was engaged
at Port Gibson, Jacksonville, and Black River. On 22 May 1862 he lost
the middle finger of his left hand at the charge of Vicksburg. He was
also at the battles at Fisher Hill, Cedar Creek, Winchester,
Brownstown and Athens.
MANNING, William R.
Lumber and grain, residence corner of Spring and Cherry streets. He
was born 11 Feb 1841 in Nashville, TN. When an infant he went with
parents to New Jersey, in 1849 to Illinois, and in 1854 to Jasper Co,
Iowa. He first engaged in the bakery business with his father. In
1861 he enlisted in Co I, 10th I. V. I. He served about three years
and was in the battles of Corinth, Iuka and others on the Mississippi
under command of Gen. Grant. In 1864 he retired to Newton, Jasper
Co., Iowa and engaged in the boot and shoe business until 1868, when
he commenced his present business. He has been a member of the
Council the past three years. He married Emma D.WOOD 4 Sep 1865.
She was born in 1845, in Cincinnati, OH. He is a Republican.
MARTIN, R. J.
Deputy Sheriff. He was born 14 Dec 1841 in Mercer Co., PA. On 19
Jun 1861 he came to Jasper Co., Iowa. In 1862 he enlisted in Co. I,
31st Iowa V. I. He served about eighteen months, then returned to
Pennsylvania, remained there till the Fall of 1864, when he returned
to Iowa. He attended the State University two terms, then returned
to PA. In 1870 he came to Newton, Iowa. He was appointed to his
present position in 1874. He married Lizzie L. FOX 25 Sep 1866. She
was born 17 Jul 1845, in Lawrence Co., PA. They had five children,
two living---Kittie, born 1869, and Sadie A., born in 1873. They are
members of the Presbyterian Church and he is a Republican.
MAYFIELD, Mrs. M. A.
She is the daughter of J. PAYTON and wife of N. B. Mayfield,
Lynnville. She was elected in Oct 1877 to Superintendent of Schools
of Jasper Co., Iowa. She was born in Morgan Co., IN. He was born 16
Oct 1844 in Lynn Grove Twp.. He is supposed to be the first white
child born in Jasper Co. They were married 8 Mar 1868, and have two
adopted children--Emma BUTRUM and Billy HUGHES. Mrs. M. came to
Jasper with her parents in 1835. They are Members of the Church of
Christ.
MILLER, J. M.
Farmer, Sec. 35. He owns 160 acres of land, valued at $10,400. He
was born in Jefferson Co., W.VA on 24 Sep 1830, and moved to
Burlington, Iowa in June 1855. He remained there one year and then
removed to Newton Village, where he resided (with the exception of
one year on the "Hammer Farm") till 1865 when he moved to his present
farm on which he raises wheat, corn, rye, oats, hay, etc. He
married Mary F. BLAKE in Newton on 6 May 1861. She is a native of
Indiana. Their children are Lydia G., William H., Robert E., Birdie
and Freddie. He is a Democrat.
MONTIS, S. A.
Farmer, Sec. 22, owns forty acres valued at $3000. He was born in
Richland Co., OH on 3 Jan 1847, and came to this county in 1868. he
lived in Newton Village one year, then moved to this township where he
has since resided. He married E. M. DREW 2 Jan 1872. She is also a
resident of Richland Co., OH. Mr. M. is a Republican.
MOORE, A. L.
Capitalist. He was born 17 Mar 1817 in Chittendon Co., VT. In 1845
he went to Freeport, Illinois. In 1856 he came to Newton, Iowa, and
first engaged in brick making. In 1857 he commenced the brokerage
and loan business. He married Lavenia C. MORSE, 1 Mar 1854. She was
born 30 Apr 1832 in Underhill, VT. They have three children---Mary
M., Lois A., and Marcia B. Mrs. M. is a member of the Congregational
Church. He is a Republican.
NEAL, Charles F.
(the Wild Irishman) He was born in Madison Co., OH on 7 Jun 1856, and
named for Gen. Fremont, then a candidate for the Presidency. While
he was a small boy his father thought to better his condition by
coming to the Far West, which he did. He settled in Benton Co., in
this state, where he resided until the breaking-out of the war, when
he enlisted, and the family returned to Ohio, where the subject
resided and went to school until 11 years of age, when he left the
"paternal mansion." Going to Carlyle, IL, he apprenticed himself for
three years service to learn the printing trade. After this he read
law in his father's office and then traveled as a journeyman printer
for four years, always carrying a "card" with him, and being one of
the youngest men ever admitted to the Typographical Union in America.
He also ran on the river two seasons and traveled several months
with a circus and menagerie through the Eastern States. He came to
Iowa in 1871, and engaged in the newspaper business, although he had
been in the business previous to this in Pennsylvania. The People's
Friend, was the first Anti-Monopoly paper stated in Iowa, and Mr.
Neal, then the youngest editor in the State, controlled it.
Afterward, he started the Plow and Anvil at Marshalltown, in the
interest of the National Greenback Party, and was for two years
after, city editor of the Daily Times of that place, which position
he resigned in order to do more for the political party he had
identified himself with. He came to Jasper co., and started the Iowa
National, 1 Feb 1878. The paper is edited with care and is a
picture of typographical neatness. It is a twenty-eight-column paper
and is published every Friday morning at the low rate of $1 per year,
thus giving it a large and growing circulation in the town and
adjoining counties. Mr. Neal was for several years the youngest
editor in Iowa, and commenced the publication business at age 14.
O'NEALL, J. B.
Dry goods, boots, shoes and clothing, east side square. He was born
22 Jul 1829 in Salem, Indiana. He went to Dubuque, IA in 1851, to
Monroe, Wisc. in 1854, and in 1857 came to Newton, Iowa. He has been
engaged as a civil engineer, and Government Surveyor until coming to
Newton. He commenced his present business in 1865. He married
Eliza HELM in May 1858. She was born in 1837 in Indiana. They have
two children---Carol and Cora. He is a Republican.
PEER, Thomas
Retired. He was born in Oct 1812 in Pickaway Co., OH. On 16 Aug
1852 he came to Jasper Co., Iowa, Lynn Grove. In 1869 he came to
Newton, Iowa and owns his residence and 3 1/4 acres in the city.
When in Rock Creek, he was Justice of the Peace about six years. He
was Supervisor one term, also School Treasurer and Director. His
son, William I., enlisted in 1862 in Co B, 13th I. V. I, and served
until the end of the war. He married Sophia IKE in May 1832. She
was born in 1813 in Pennsylvania. They had ten children, six
living---Sarah A., Harriet E., John W., William I., J.C. and
Lafayette E. He is a Republican.
PFEIFFER, Godfrey
Gristmill. He was born 14 May 1837 in Bavaria, Germany. In 1846 he
came to New York City and remained there about seven months, then
removed to Butler, Co., OH. In 1860 he came to Keokuk Co., Iowa and
in 1874 to Jasper County. In 1877 he commenced his present business.
He married Sarah FAIR 15 Oct 1861. She was born in 1839 in Carroll
Co., Maryland. They have five children---Laura B., Louisa J., Emma
M., Rebecca K., and Estella.
PIPER, D. D.
Retired. He was born 10 June 1810 in Herkimer Co., New York. In
1837 he went to Lenawee Co., Mich., first engaged in the drug
business, which he continued about two years, then engaged in the
foundry and plow business till 1865 when he removed to Newton, Iowa.
He was a member of the Legislature in Michigan from 1861 to 1865. He
is one of the stockholders of the Bank of Newton. He was elected
Mayor in 1867 and re-elected in 1875. He married Anna FABRICK in
1829. She was born 1810 in Herkimer Co., NY. They had seven
children, two living---Albert and Cornelia. Oscar enlisted in 1861,
5th I. V. I., served two years and was killed at the battle of Iuka
in Sept. 1863. They lost Mary in 1877, aged 27 years; and Charlotte
died in 1877 aged 34 years.
QUAINTANCE, Ira
Retired. He was born 17 Apr 1822 in Jefferson Co., OH. In 1854 he
came to Jasper Co., Iowa. He owns seventy acres of land in Newton
Twp., also the post office building, a brick store room, and other
property in the city. He married Livona TRAGER in 1856. She was
born in Aug 1827 in Wyandot Co., OH. They have three children---
Katie, Sarah, and George F. He has been four years Township Trustee,
and also a member of the Council. He is a Republican
RECKLER, Frederick A.
Farmer, Sec. 19, P. O. Newton. He owns 160 acres of land valued at
$4,800. He was born in Germany 28 Nov 1831 and came to America in
1857, settling in Davenport where he remained till 1861 when he moved
to Grant Co., Wisconsin. From there, he enlisted in the 2nd W. V. I,
Co C 12 Apr 1861, for three months, but was sworn in for three years.
He was engaged in the battle of Bull Run, in which he was wounded
and captured. He remained a prisoner eleven months and was then
paroled to the hospital in New York where he remained for six weeks,
and was then sent home on a furlough. He then was ordered to
report at Headquarters and soon took his place in the ranks again,
and engaged in the battles of Rapidan, Wilderness, Spottsvylvania
Courthouse, and others. He was honorably discharged 28 Jun 1864. He
married Henrietta YOUNG in Dubuque, 2 Jan 1867. She is a native of
St. Louis. Their children are---Frederick H., Henrietta F., Emile
E., and Lena L.. He is a Republican, and a Lutheran.
RICHARDS, Samuel
Retired. He resided corner Race and Market streets. He was born 20
Aug 1818 in Stark Co., OH. In 1869 he came to Jasper Co., Iowa and
built a planing-mill. While engaged in this business he lost three
fingers and thumb of this right hand. He at once sold out this
business and transferred his interest to the grist-mill business,
which he now owns with his son. He also owns about 400 acres of
land, all improved. He has been a member of the Council. He married
Kezia BROWN in 1843. She was born in 1823 in Stark Co., OH. They
had six children, four living---Adrien B., Albert J., Mary B. and
William E. He is a Republican
RODGERS, J. F.
Farmer, Sec. 26, owns 130 acres, valued at $10,000. He was born in
Madison Co., IN on 1 Jan 1840. He moved to this county with his
parents in 1849, settling in this township, west of Newton, but
shortly moved to Newton Village, where his father died in 1856. Mr.
R. moved to his present farm in 1864, the principal product of which
is corn and wheat. He married Eliza RITTER in Aug 1864. She is a
native of Stark Co., OH. Their children are Rosie, Fanny, Henry B.,
and Robert A. He is a Republican
SCHARF, Adam
Barber and money loaner, north side of square. He was born 14 Jan
1831 in Helmstadt, Baden, Germany. In 1852 he came to St. Louis, in
1853 to Illinois, and in 1855 removed to Newton, Iowa. He owns his
shop and other property in the city. He married Sophia WILLER in
1858. She was born in Baden, Germany in 1835. They have seven
children---John A., William P., George A., Philip, Katie, Charles H.,
and Annie. He is a Democrat.
SITLER, J.R.
Farmer, Sec. 30, owns 120 acres valued at $3,500. He was born in
Crawford Co., PA 18 May 1832. He enlisted in the 2nd Penn. V. C., Co I
on 6 Oct 1861 as a private, but was soon promoted to First
Lieutenant. He was engaged in the battle of Lena, Bull Run, Rapidan
River, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. At the latter place he was
taken prisoner and held till the following March when he was paroled.
Being very much reduced by ill treatment he was sent to Annapolis
Hospital where he remained till 16 May 1865, when he was mustered
out by general order. He then returned to Pennsylvania and in 1867
moved to this county, settling where he now lives. He married Miss
C. M. SPAULDING in Michigan, February 1864. She was a native of
Ashtabula Co., Oh, and died in October 1876, aged 40 years. Their
children are Harry and Anna. Mr. S. is a member of the Congregational
Church.
SMART, I. W.
Farmer, Sec. 20, owns seventy acres, valued at $3,500. He was born
in Salem, Columbiana Co., OH. In 1848, when about 4 years of age, he
moved to Cleveland with parents. He was engaged during the war in
the ship-yard at Gen. Gearey's Post at Bridgeport, Alabama in the
occupation of moulder. While home at Cleveland, on account of
sickness, he was drafted in 1862. Being unable to go he hired a
substitute who went to the front. In 1864 he moved to this county
settling in Palo Alto, Twp. where he resided three years, then moved
to where he now lives. He married Miss Mary A. CLARK in Cleveland, OH
20 May 1854. they have one son---Edward N., now in his 22nd year.
SMITH, J. D.
Dry goods, groceries and queensware, northwest corner square. he was
born 9 Feb 1835, in Jackson Co., MO. In 1855 he came to Jasper Co.,
Iowa, and engaged in farming till 1870 when he commenced his present
business. He married Eliza WHITE in 1873. She was born in Sept
1856 in Missouri. They have two children---James and an infant, not
named.
SMITH, S. G. Hon.
Firm of Smith & Wilson, attorneys, office, northeast corner public
square. He was born 22 May 1831 in Greene Co., NY. In 1852 removed
to Oberlin, OH, where he attended College. In 1856 he commenced
reading law at Urbana, OH, with James & Duel, and was admitted to the
bar in March 1857, in Columbus, OH. In November of that year he
removed to Newton, Iowa where he has since continued to reside. In
August 1862 he was commissioned Major of the 40th Iowa V. I. and
held this position until 1864, when he resigned. he then returned to
Newton and resumed his profession. He has been Mayor, also a member
of the Council, State Senator and District Attorney of the Sixth
Judicial District. He is now President of the Board of Supervisors
of the State Normal School. He married Miss Louisa J. DIXON 28 Apr
1859. She was born in Licking Co., OH. they had five children,
three living---Addie M., Frederick S., and LaRue; lost two---L.
Martin , died in 1865, aged 3 years, and Vernon D., died in 1873,
aged 7 months.
SPRINGER, J. W.
Farmer, Sec 35, owns six acres valued at $3,000. He was born in
Ulster Co. NY on 9 Mar 1813. He moved to Tompkins Co., NY with his
parents when about 10 years of age, where he remained until his 21st
year. he then learned the cooper's trade, at which he worked for a
number of years in different towns throughout Western New York. He
married Maria SPOOR in Oct 1837 near Albion, NY. She was a native of
New York State. She died 26 Jun 1840, aged 22 years. He married
again, Mrs. Harriet H. MORGAN 24 Oct 1842. She is a native of New
York State, and at the time of her marriage was the widow of Alonzo
Morgan, brother of ex-Gov. Morgan of New York. At that time, Mr.
Springer resided in Williamsville, NY, but shortly after moved to
Black Rock, NY and then to Seneca Co., OH and remained over a year.
He then moved to Erie Co., OH first settling at Marengo, but in the
Fall of the same year moved to Poweshiek Co., settling between
Grinnell and Brooklyn near the present town of Malcolm. Here he
lived till 1862 when he moved to Newton village, and stayed till the
following February and moved to Malcolm Two, where he purchased a
farm and lived till 1875, and moved to his present residence. His
children are George W., enlisted in Aug 1861 in Co.F, 10th Iowa V.
I.. He was in the army three years and two months. He was honorably
discharged in Oct 1864.; Giles L., Ellen R., Marshall J., and Martha
A. He is a Republican.
STAHL, H. K.
Attorney, office over the Bank of Newton, boards at Delmonico House.
He was born 20 Nov 1851 in Spring Mills, Centre Co., PA. In 1871 he
came to Newton, Iowa and in 1874 commenced reading law with R.
SANKEY. In 1875 he attended the Iowa State University College and
graduated June 1876. He at once commenced the practice of his
profession. His brother, C.W., is reading law with him. His father
was born in 1822, and lives in Newton Hamilton, Pennsylvania.
STONE, Mrs. N. J.
Daughter of Henry LEAMEN and widow of Washington J. Stone. He was
born in 1831, and died in Cincinnati in 1862. She was born 18 Jun
1833 in PA, and removed to Newton, Iowa in 1872. She owns the Stone
Hotel and other property in the city. She has four children---O. M.
C., Emma K., Estella K., and Harry H. Mr. Stone served in the
Mexican war, and also in the late war of the rebellion.
STURDEVANT, D.
Practical watchmaker and dealer in musical merchandise, north side
public square. He was born 24 Apr 1824 in Portage Co., OH. On March
10 he went to Union Co., OH, then to Delaware Co., OH. On 1 Nov 1855
he came to Marengo, Iowa and in 1863 removed to Illinois. He came to
Newton and resumed his present business which he commenced at the age
of 23 years, and followed ever since. In 1862 he enlisted at
Marengo, Iowa but could not pass inspection on account of ill health.
When in Marengo was twice elected Justice of the Peace., but refused
to serve, and was one of the Township Trustees. He married Martha E.
LOVERIDGE 7 Feb 1850. She was born in 1830 in Knox Co., OH. They
have two children---Lester and Silas W.
STUVER, A. S.
Attorney and Justice of the peace, office east side public square.
He was born 5 Jan 1842 in Northampton Co., PA. In 1849 he came
to Summitt Co., OH, and in 1866 removed to Christian Co., IL. While
there he followed surveying and in 1868 came to Newton, Iowa, where
he commenced reading law with WINSLOW & WILSON, and in 1872
commenced the practice of his profession. He enlisted in 1861 in Co.
I, 115th O. V. I. and served to the end of the war. He was County
Surveyor from 1872 to 1874. He married Josephine HOUGH in 1872. She
was born in 1847 in Loudon Co, VA. He is a Republican.
SWIGART, S. G.
Farmer, Sec. 24. He was born 9 Jun 1809 in Richland co., OH, and in
1852 went to Fort Wayne, IN and engaged in millwright and
engineering which he continued for eighteen years. In 1870 he
came to Jasper Co., Iowa. he owns eighty-seven acres of land valued
at $50 an acre. He married Elizabeth MILLER in 1850. She was born
1832 in Richland Co., OH. They had eleven children, ten living---
John Y., George W., Winfield L., Adaline O., Martha A., Mary E.,
Clinton D., Amy A., Mason F., Arthur MD. They lost Clare Jane, aged
2 years. He is president of the School Board. They are members of
the Church of God. He is a Democrat.
TAIT, J. H.
Firm of J. H. Tait & Co., grain and farming implements. He was born
7 Feb 1833 in Lawrence Co., PA. He came to Newton Iowa in 1856 and
owns 135 acres of land in Malaka Twp., and property in the city, and
their elevator. He enlisted in 1861 in the 5th I. V. I. as 2nd
Lieutenant, holding this position about six months, then was promoted
to Captain, which position he held until Sep 1863 when he resigned on
account of illness in his family. He was in engagements at Island
No. 10, advance on Corinth, battle of Jackson, MS, Champion Hills
through the siege of Vicksburg and others.
TOWNSAND, N.
Firm of Townsand Bros. & Co., harness and saddlery, northeast corner
public square. He was born 23 Mar 1843 in Sussex Co., N. J. and in
1849 went to Niagara Co., NY. In 1857 he came to Newton, Iowa and in
1861 they commenced their present business. He enlisted in 1862 in
Co C, 22nd I. V. I. and served to the close of the war. He
participated in the battles of Port Gibson, MS, Champion Hills,
Black River Bridge, siege of Vicksburg, thence the taking of Jackson, MS, and others. He had charge of the 2nd Brigade
Ambulance Corps of Carr's Division, and is now Colonel of the 3rd I.
N. G. He married Ellen M. ROGERS, 30 Jun 1867. She was born 22 Apr
1846 in Indiana. They have two children---Leora and Stella. He is a
Republican.
TRAFTON, Frank
City Bakery, on Main street. He was born 22 Dec 1854 in Maine. In
1864 he came to Jasper Co.,Iowa and engaged in farming until 1876
when he commenced his present business. His parents live in the
city. His father was born in 1822 in Maine and his mother was born
in 1829 in Massachusetts. He has one brother, George (who is listed
as a baker). John enlisted in 1862 in Co. D. 21st Maine
V. I. and served about eight months and died at Baton Rouge, of
a disease contracted in the army.
VANGILDER, C. P.
Farmer, Sec. 15. Owns eighty acres valued at $2,500 in this township
and 102 acres in Kellogg and Mariposa, valued at $2,600. He was
born in Hancock Co., IN on 27 Aug 1834 and moved to Knox Co., IL
with his parents when he was about a year old. He remained till 1856
and moved to Anderson Co., KS. He stayed there four years and
returned to Knox Co., IL, but only stayed a few months and moved to
Carroll Co. where he remained about two years. He then moved to this
county, settling in Independence Twp. in 1863. He moved to his
present farm in the Spring of the present year, on which he is
raising hogs, cattle, artichokes, corn, oats and wheat. He married
Margaret A. OWENS in Knox Co., in 1856. Their children are Abram
W., Mary A., Louisa, Catharine, Dorinda, Angeline and Elmer L. He is
a Methodist and a Greenbacker.
VAUGHN, William
Banker, also of the firm of W. Vaughn & Sons, hardware, his residence
corner of Washington and Market streets. He was born 17 Aug 1817
in Genessee Co., NY and in 1837 went to Lenawee Co., MI. In 1856 he
came to Newton, Iowa and commenced the hardware business. In 1863 he
commenced the banking business which he still continues. He married
Almyra SEYMOUR in 1846. She was born in 1824 in Seneca Co., NY.
They had five children, three living---Fred, Henry and Ella. They
lost Seymour in 1854 aged 7 years, Hattie died in 1854 aged 2 years.
He is a Republican.
WESTBROOK, L. R.
Clerk of the District and Circuit Courts of Jasper Co., Iowa.
Resides corner Farmer and North streets. He was born 26 Mar 1843 in
Sparta, Morrow Co., OH. In 1864 he came to Newton, Iowa and first
engaged in teaching school. On 1 Jan 1869 he was appointed Deputy
Clerk in this office, which position held five years and nine months,
then resigned. In the Fall of 1876 he was elected to his present
position. He married Emma TOWNSEND 7 May 1868. She was born 29 Mar
1849 in Lewiston, NY. He is a Republican.
WIDDELL, George
Carpet weaver on Mechanic street, residence same. He was born 20 Nov
1815 in Lebanon Co., PA. In 1866 he came to Newton and continued his
present business which he has been engaged in since he was 11 years
old. He married Mary A. MILBURN in 1837. She was born in 1822 in
Bedford Co., PA. They had six children, five living---Sarah, Mollie,
Georgeann, Etta and William K. They lost Amanda in 1865 aged 21
years. He is a Democrat.
WILSON, Jeremiah W., Col.
Firm of Smith & Wilson, attorneys, office northeast corner public
square. He was born 8 Aug 1834 in Lawrence Co. PA. He attended one
of the academies at Poland, OH and afterward entered Mt. Union
College in the same state. Upon leaving he determined to follow the
profession of law and at once commenced reading with McSweeney and
Given, in the city of Worcester and was admitted to practice at
Medina, 21 Sep 1855. The following year he removed to Newton, Iowa
where he has since continued to reside. In Oct 1861 he was elected
County Judge which office he held till the following August when he
resigned to enter the U. S. Military Service. He enlisted as a
private in Co K, 28th Iowa V. I. In Sept 1864 he was promoted to
the Adjutant of his regiment, which position he held until the close
of the war. He then returned to Newton, and resumed the practice of
his profession. On 1 Jan 1878 he was appointed Aid-de-camp to Gov.
Kirkwood, with the rank of Lt. Colonel of cavalry and remained as
such during the time the Governor held that office. He has always
taken a great interest in Masonry, and has attained the degree of
Knight Templar. He is at this time Grand Master of Masons in Iowa.
He was married in 1859 to Miss Mollie M. HELPHREY. they have three
children, all girls---Miss Dell, Miss Pitt, and Miss Katie Zelma,
aged respectively 17, 14, and 6 years.
WILSON, J. N.
Farmer, Sec. 32. He was born in Hendricks Co., IN on 5 Feb 1843. He
moved to this county with his parents in 1853 settling in Buena
Vista Twp. he enlisted 12 Aug 1862 in the 40th I. V. I., Co. E. He
was engaged in many skirmishes and was honorably discharged in Aug
1865. He returned to this county and on 27 Dec 1866 he married Nancy
J. GREEN, who is a native of Iowa. They have two children---Fannie
M., and Frederick E. Mrs. W. is a member of the M. E. Church. Mr.
W. owns 120 acres of land, valued at $4,800, ninety acres of which is
improved and the balance is timber and pasture. he also has a brick
kiln on his farm and a good dwelling house with substantial barn and
out-buildings. He has resided here since 1875. He is a Republican.
WILTBANK, J. W.
Farming and dairying, Sec. 22, he owns 200 acres of land valued at
$5600. He was born in New Castle Co., Del., in 1822 and emigrated to
Iowa in 1854, settling in Clinton Co., where on 1 Jan 1856 he married
Mrs. Rebecca MASTEN, whose maiden name was PORTER. She was born
in Licking Co., OH on 7 Feb 1825. She moved to Putnam Co., IL with
her parents when 12 years old, and to Iowa in 1843, settling in Scott
Co. where on 5 Oct 1844 married James Masten, who died in Pike Co. IL
while journeying for his health, on 24 Oct 1852. Her children by
that marriage are John L. and James M. After her husband's death she
returned to Clinton Co., and in a few years married the subject of
this sketch. In the Spring of 1860, Mr. Wiltbank went with his
family to Pike's Peak like many others of that time in search of
wealth. He brought his family back to this county the same Fall,
leaving them in Clear Creek twp, and returned to the mountains, where
he stayed four years and returned to this county, where he has since
resided. He has for the last three years, been engaged in the
business of running a milk wagon to Newton, distributing the milk of
23 cows which he keeps on his place. His children are Lewis W.,
Lucinda H., Scottie A., and Frank L. He is a Republican and
Methodist.
WINSLOW, Horace Spencer, Hon.
Judge of the Sixth Judicial District. he was born 18 Jul 1837 in
Pittsford, Rutland Co., VT. He is a direct descendant from the
Winslows of Massachusetts, whose original ancestors came over on the
Mayflower. He studied for his profession at Poughkeepsie, NY during
1855. The following year he came to the Ohio State and Union Law
School at Poland, Mahoning Co., OH. From there he graduated 1 Jul
1856 and came at once to Jasper Co., Iowa where he has since
continued to reside. In 1862 he was elected District Attorney of the
Sixth Judicial District. he served in this capacity for four years.
In 1868 he was elected Judge of the Second Circuit, Sixth Judicial
District for the term of four years. At the end of one year he
resigned this office, and resumed his practice till 1874, when he was
elected Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, which position he
still holds. In 1872 he was a delegate to the National Republican
Convention at Philadelphia, and at one time a member of the State
Central Committee. On the 12th of March 1859 he was made a Master
Mason in the Newton Lodge, No. 59, and has filled nearly all the
offices in his Lodge. He married Miss Sarah B. DUNKLEE 7 Nov
1858. She was born 2 Oct 1837 in Pittsford, Rutland Co. VT. They
have two children---Kate E., born 14 Mar 1860, and Jessie L., born 21
Mar 1862.
ZOLLINGER, J. R.
Sheriff, residence corner Farmers and Temperance streets. He was
born 27 Dec 1829 in Washington Co. MD. In 1848 he went to
Chambersburg, PA, and in 1855 he left for Iowa. He was detained at
Mt. Morris, IL by a driving snow-storm. Through the advice of his
friends he remained there two years. On 28 Mar 1857 he came to
Newton, Iowa, and then commenced the carpenter and joiner business
which he continued until Jan 1870 when he was appointed Deputy
Sheriff. He was elected to his present position Oct 1873. he has
been City Marshal and member of the Council. He enlisted 5 Aug 1862
in Co K, 28th I. V. I. He served to the end of the war and was
engaged in battles of Port Gibson, Edward Station, Champion Hills,
Vicksburg, Jackson, MS, Winchester, VA, Cedar Creek, VA and others.
He first enlisted as a private, then promoted to 1st Sgt, then to 2nd
Lieutenant, which position he held to the close of the war. He
married E. M. RANDALL 10 May 1853. She was born 16 May 1830 in New
York. They had three children, two living---Gulielma and Ed. M.
They are Members of the M. E. Church. He is a Republican.
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