Biographical
& Genealogical History of Appanoose & Monroe Counties, Iowa
New
York, Lewis Publishing Co. 1903
Samuel
Elder page 246
In
almost all American communities there may be found quiet, retiring men, who
never ask for public office or appear prominent in public affairs, yet who,
nevertheless, exert a wide-felt influence in the community in which they live
and help to construct the proper foundation upon which the social and political
world is built. Such a man is Samuel
Elder, who throughout his entire life has been an honored and respected citizen
of Monroe county.
He
was born on the farm on which he still resides, ten miles northeast of Albia,
four miles north of Avery and three miles from Chisholm, the latter being his
postoffice address, and the date of his birth was January 26, 1853. His paternal grandfather, John Elder, came
to this country from Ireland when twenty years of age, and his death occurred
in Ohio, while on the maternal side our subject is descended from old
Pennsylvania ancestry. He is a son of
Matthew and Jane ( Lower ) Elder, the former of whom was born in Coshocton
county, Ohio. In 1850 Matthew Elder
came to Iowa, locating on our subject’s present homestead, where he passed away
in death at the age of sixty-eight years and one month. His wife, who was born near Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania, died at the home of a son of Albia, when she had passed the age
of eighty-one years. Ten children were
the result of this union, nine of whom are still living, and the deceased
daughter left a family of five children.
Samuel
Elder received his early education in the schools of Monroe county, while later
he attended the educational institutions of Eddyville, Iowa, and Monmouth,
Illinois. After his marriage he located
in Ringgold county, Iowa, where he farmed on rented land for two years, after
which he purchased and removed to a place in Wayne county, this state. After a residence there of one year he sold
his possessions and purchased the three hundred acres which constitute his
present valuable homestead. The farm is
located in Pleasant township, and at the time of purchase was only partially
improved, but he has since placed the entire tract under cultivation, and it is
now one of the valuable farms of the county.
He devotes his attention to general farming and stock raising, and in
both lines of industry his efforts are being rewarded with a high and well
merited degree of success.
The
marriage of Mr. Elder was celebrated on the 14th of March, 1878,
when Miss Anna Chisholm became his wife.
She was born in Columbiana county, Ohio, and is a member of an old and
prominent family of Monroe county, Iowa, the village of Chisholm, located
therein, having been named in honor of her father. She is a daughter of William and Mary ( McQueen ) Chisholm. The father, also of Columbiana county, Ohio,
came to Iowa in 1860, and his death occurred in this state at the age of sixty
years. His mother, Janet, reached the
remarkable age of one hundred and one years, and she was from Scotland. The mother of Mrs. Elder, who was born in
Columbiana county, Ohio, also spent her last days in this locality, passing
away in death at the age of sixty years.
By her marriage Mrs. Elder has become the mother of three children, the
two eldest of whom, Charles M. and Mary E., are attending Penn College of
Oskaloosa, Iowa, and the youngest, Janet, is at home.
In
political matters Mr. Elder has been a life-long Republican, his first vote
having been cast for R.B. Hayes in his race for the presidency, and in 1899 he
was elected to the position of supervisor and he was made chairman of the
board. The family are members of the
United Presbyterian church, and Mr. Elder assisted materially in the erection
of the house of worship of that denomination in this locality.
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