Edward James Nicholson
Edward James Nicholson is a worthy representative of one of
the pioneer families of Allamakee county. He devotes his entire
time and attention to the operation of a tract of one hundred and
twenty acres, located in Fairview township, and each year is
adding to his financial resources. The farm on which he now
resides was also the place of his birth, his natal day being June
13, 1879. His parents, William and Mary (Galagher) Nicholson,
were both natives of the Emerald isle, the former born in County
Galway and the latter in the County of West Meath. The father was
a tanner, learning his trade in his native country. Following his
emigration to the new world he was employed in a tannery in
Amsterdam, New York, for a time, and later in connection with his
father-in-law, he owned and conducted a tannery near that city.
The plant was eventually destroyed by fire and Mr. Nicholson
subsequently removed to Allamakee county and engaged in farming,
continuing in this occupation until the time of his demise, which
occurred February 6, 1894, when he had reached the age of
sixty-two years. The mother, who was born in 1835, departed this
life on the 26th of September, 1909, having reached the advanced
age of seventy-four years. Edward James Nicholson was reared on
the home farm and was trained to farm labor under his father's
able direction. When not busy in this world he attended the
district schools and therein fitted himself for a practical
business life. At the age of eighteen years, his father having
died in the meantime, he assumed the management of the homestead,
remaining with his mother until her death. He is now the owner of
the farm, comprising one hundred and twenty acres of well
improved land, which annually yields good harvests in return for
his labors. On the place are also found substantial farm
buildings and a modern house. Mr. Nicholson is engaged in general
farming and stock raising and is meeting with success.
Mr. Nicholson established a home of his own on the 9th of
October, 1911, by his marriage to Miss Catherine Finnegan, who is
likewise a native of Fairview township, born January 13, 1891.
She is the third in order of birth in a family of four children,
born unto Patrick and Anna (O'Brien) Finnegan, the former born in
Canada, November 15, 1855, while the mother's birth occurred in
Taylor township, Allamakee county, September 1, 1860. The father
came to the states with his parents when a lad of six years. He
is now the owner of a valuable farm in Fairview township and is
actively engaged in its operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson have a son, Cleophus Anthony, who was born
on the 2d of October, 1912. Mr. Nicholson gives his political
support to the democratic party but he has never aspired to
public office. He is a communicant of the Roman Catholic church
at Cherry Mound. He is a wide-awake, energetic young man, and
while he has already met with success, the future no doubt holds
in store for him still greater prosperity.
-transcribed by Cathy Joynt-Labath
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