Giles Adams, a retired farmer of Macoupin County, is a self
made man in every respect the word implies, as well as a respected and
honored citizen. He resides on his handsome farm of 120 acres of highly
cultivated land situated in section 31, Brushy Mound township. He was born
in Tennessee May 9, 1825, and is a son of William C. and Margaret (Ward)
Adams.
William C. Adams, who followed the occupation of a farmer,
came to Macoupin County when our subject was one year old, and although he
was a hard and industrious worker he never amassed any great wealth, but was
a man who had countless friends and was known throughout the county for his
honest and upright methods of doing business. He was married to Margaret
Ward, a native of Tennessee, and 12 children were born to them, namely:
Giles, whose name heads this personal sketch; Moses; Sarah E. (Rusher), who
married William Rusher and had 16 children, five of whom are still living,
namely — Elmira, Robert, Giles, George and Annie; John; Elizabeth, now
deceased, who was the wife of John Sanders; James; Nancy, deceased, whose
first husband was Peter Newell, her second John Dowdle, and her third John
Conrad; Jesse; Daniel; George; Francis M. and Jane. In religious belief
William C. Adams and wife were members of the Baptist Church. They both died
many years ago.
Giles Adams was reared and educated in Macoupin
County, attending the old-fashioned school houses of the early days. After
reaching the years of manhood, he worked upon the farm which he now owns. He
has met with success in all enterprises which he has undertaken. Our subject
was very active in former years but is now living a retired life with his
nephew Giles Rusher. He is a well preserved man of good character, and is a
highly respected citizen. Our subject never married, preferring to support
and care for his widowed mother.
Extracted 2018 May 06 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 158-159.
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