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Biography - ANDREW COSTLEY

Andrew Costley, one of the successful farmers of Macoupin County, owning a farm of 90 acres situated in section 5, Polk township, and 10 acres in Western Mound township, was born in 1853, in Jersey County, Illinois, and is a son of John and Nancy (Neeley) Costley.

John Costley was born in Greene County, Illinois, where he engaged in farming until his death, in 1853, at the age of 30 years, leaving a widow and two children, our subject, then a babe of six months, and his older sister Elizabeth, who married Richard Henson and now resides at East St. Louis, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Henson have five children, namely: Fanny, Emma, John, Sarah and Bessie.

To his great-uncle, Joshua Neeley, Mr. Costley is indebted for his rearing, education and the fine farm he owns. This uncle never married, but gave a father's care to 21 children, belonging to his relatives. At the age of 19 years he came to Illinois from North Carolina, driving a four-horse team, and settled in Jersey County. Scarcely had he located when he learned of the death of his brother, Richard Neeley, and immediately the heads of his horses were turned in the direction of the Old North State. The return journey was made with the seven fatherless children of his brother, one of whom was the mother of our subject. When her son was left fatherless, it was this kind uncle who again extended the helping hand and reared him as one of his own. The death of Joshua Neeley took place January 20, 1887, at which time he was one of the richest men in this part of the State. He owned 2,004 acres of finely improved farm land located in Jersey, Macoupin and Montgomery counties, and land in the limits of Jerseyville, estimated to be worth $80,000. Mr. Neeley not only provided a home for his nephews and nieces, but made a will leaving his property to them. It was slightly contested, but stood the test. He was a man of sterling traits of character, of quiet, unobtrusive ways, and was well and widely known through this section.

Mr. Costley received his farm of 100 acres from this kind and generous uncle, to whom he gave the assistance and obedience of a son. Here he has been engaged in general and successful farming ever since. He also devotes considerable attention to stock raising, in which branch of agriculture he has met with much success.

In 1873 Mr. Costley was married to Fanny Cope, who is a daughter of Nathan Cope, of English township, Jersey County, and to this marriage these children have been born: Maggie, born November 26, 1877, who married Leonard Walton and lives in Chesterfield — they have two children, Claude and Byron; Daisy, born July 14, 1878, who married Frank Goodell, a farmer of Iowa, and they have one child, Clarence; John M., born November 1, 1880, who is a school teacher in Polk township; William Clay, born August 4, 1882, who follows the barbering business; Ernest C., born April 13, 1884; Nathan Timothy, born April 17, 1886, who lives in Iowa; Gladys, born March 26, 1888; Una, born February 27, 1894; and George, born May 30, 1895.

Fraternally Mr. Costley is a member of the Yeomen of America. In politics he is a Democrat. In his religious connection he is a Baptist.


Extracted 2018 May 04 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 59-61.


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