John S. Ryan
John S. Ryan, the owner of Lilac Lawn Farm, comprising one
hundred and forty acres and one of the finest agricultural
properties in Jefferson township, is numbered among the earlier
settlers in Allamakee county. He was born at Troy, on the Hudson
river, New York, July 26, 1848, and later moved with his parents
to Clinton county, where they resided until about the year 1861,
when they removed to Iowa, settling at McGregor. There John S.
Ryan engaged in teaming and in railroad construction work for
several years, but afterward came to Allamakee county with his
father, who located in Taylor township. He there purchased land
and Mr. Ryan of this review then turned his attention to
agricultural pursuits, aiding in the improvement and development
of his fathers property. He afterward purchased his
fathers interest in this farm and has since made his home
upon it. In the beginning this was a tract of raw land, covered
by a heavy growth of timber and brush, and John S. Ryan cleared a
space upon which he built a small frame dwelling with lumber
hauled from Lansing. With a five-yoke team of oxen he broke his
own land and for some years thereafter did this work for his
neighbors, also engaging in this business for some time during
the breaking season. He also broke out a residence lot in Waukon.
As a result of his unflagging labor through the years, he has his
farm today in excellent condition, its neat and attractive
appearance reflecting everywhere his careful supervision and
practical labors. He has divided his one hundred and forty acres
into convenient fields with fences and cross fences of woven
wire, and has provided it with a large, neat, two-story house, a
double barn, granaries, cribs and other outbuildings, including a
buggy shed and a hog house. He has also sunk a good well,
provided with a wind pump, and has neglected nothing which will
add to the attractive appearance or the value of his place. He
raises high-grade stock, cattle, horses and hogs, and has for a
number of years been operating a large and well managed dairy,
all branches of his enterprise proving important and profitable
under his able supervision.
In Allamakee county, in 1871, Mr. Ryan was united in marriage to
Miss Catherine Manning, who was born in Franklin county, New
York, and who came to Iowa when she was twelve years of age. Mr.
and Mrs. Ryan were the parents of the following children. The
eldest, John F., owns and operates a farm near the family
homestead. He is married and has three children. William is
engaged in the life insurance business in Cedar Rapids. Edward
owns a farm of one hundred and twenty acres in Jefferson
township; he is married and has one son. James is engaged in
farming upon his fathers property. Thomas died at the age
of twenty-five. Leo passed away when he was one year old,
Margaret at the age of five, May at the age of six months, Irene
at the age of thirteen years and Lizzie at age of fourteen.
Mr. Ryan gives his political allegiance to the democratic party
and has held various important public offices, serving for two
terms as township trustee, for a time as roadmaster, and for a
number of years as a member of the school board. His hearty
cooperation is given always to improvements of a character to
advance the permanent interests of the community, and he is known
as a progressive and public-spirited citizen, who during a
residence of over fifty-one years in Iowa has done much to
promote general development which advancing his individual
interests.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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