IAGenWeb Project

Adair County Iowa

USGenWeb Project

 


J. E. Wilson

J. E. Wilson is successfully engaged in business as a general merchant of Hebron, having built up an extensive and profitable patronage. His birth occurred in this county on the 23d of January, 1875, his parents being William and Sophrenia (Silverthorn) Wilson, the former a native of Indiana and the latter of Wisconsin. They came to Adair county, Iowa, in early life and were married here, the mother also passing away in this county. The father sill survives, however, and now makes his home in Creston. They had three children, namely: Bertha C., who gave her hand in marriage to J. M. Folk; William, who is deceased, and J. E., of this review.

The last named was reared by his grandparents from the time he was ten days old and received his education in the common schools. After attaining his majority he was engaged in the operation of a rented farm for six years and then purchased a tract of land on section 2, Union township, which he cultivated for eleven years. On the expiration of that period he traded the property for a stare at Hebron and has conducted the enterprise continuously to the present time, handling all kinds of merchandise and being accorded an excellent patronage. He carries a well selected stock of goods, which he sells at reasonable prices, and enjoys an enviable reputation as an enterprising, reliable and progressive merchant.

In 1896 Mr. Wilson was united in marriage to Miss Minnie Rosenbaugh, a native of Jasper county, Iowa, and a daughter of Philip and Wilhelmina (Metz) Rosenbaugh, both of whom were born in Germany. They emigrated to the Unites States in 1868 and made their home in Jasper county, Iowa, until 1879, when they came to Adair county, here spending the remainder of their lives. To them were borh ten children, four of whom still survive.  Mr. and Mrs Wilson are the parents of three children, namely: Gail T., Pluma M. and John C. M.

Mr. Wilson is a stanch republican in politics and has ably served as school director and road supervisor, acting in the latter capacity for nine years. His wife is a devoted and consistent member of the Lutheran church. He has always been a resident of this county and is a man whose upright and honorable life has won him the warm regard and esteem of his associates.

 


Adair County

Return to home page