Richard
Edmonds
Lodomillo Twp.
Richard Edmonds is a native of Jefferson County, N.Y.,
born April 4, 1821. His parents were John and Phoebe
Edmonds, nee Cox, born in New York, and the parents of
six children. He resided on the farm with his father
until his marriage to Lucinda Weaver, which occurred
Sept. 17, 1844. She was born in Utica, N.Y., and was a
daughter of Jacob and Mary Weaver, also of that State.
Their union has been blessed with three children-- Mary,
now Mrs. C.B. Kelly; Charles, who married Hattie Shaw,
and Leroy, married Lydia Easton. After his marriage, Mr.
Edmonds resided on the old homestead one year, then
emigrated to La Salle County,Ill., and settled in Prairie
Center. Three years later he went to Aurora, Ill., and in
July, 1855, came to Clayton County, and settled in
Lodomillo Township. He owns a fine farm of 145 1/2 acre,
ninety under cultivation, and containing many excellent
improvements. Mr. Edmonds has held various local offices
of trust, and served two years as County Supervisor. He
has ever taken an active interest in educational matters,
and has held all the school offices. He is one of the
pioneers of the county, and has seen its rapid
development from a wild, uncultivated region, into a
properous and growing county, abounding in beautiful
homes and cultivated farms.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 886-887
transcribed by Sally Scarff and Marlene Chaney
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