Cornelius
Godfrey, one of the leading
citizens of Staunton, Illinois, for many years identified with public
affairs and prominent in business life, has been a member of the well known
banking firm of Wall & Company since March, 1902. Mr. Godfrey was born on
his father's farm in Dorchester township, Macoupin County, Illinois, June
29, 1855, and is a son of Franklin and Mary Jane (Sawyer) Godfrey.
Franklin Godfrey was born in Tyrrell County, North Carolina, and died in
Staunton, Illinois, in 1880, aged 48 years. He had come to the State when 13
years old, acompanying his widowed mother. His business was farming and
hotel keeping, and he was also prominent in Democratic politics. He built
the best hotel then conducted at Staunton, which he operated until his
death. He held a number of the local offices, was deputy sheriff, deputy
assessor, and filled other positions, always with credit. He married Mary
Jane Sawyer, who was born in Macoupin County, and they had three children:
Cornelius, of this sketch; Elvin Ellet, a merchant of Staunton, Macoupin
County; and May G., wife of William R. George.
The early life of Mr.
Godfrey was that of a bright, intelligent, ambitious youth, whose
aspirations led him beyond the mere tilling of the soil. He attended school
whenever it was possible to escape the pressing work on the farm, and in
1871 moved into Staunton to become a student in the city schools. In 1873 he
entered Blackburn University, at Carlinville. After two years of collegiate
training, he began to teach school and later was made assistant principal of
the Staunton schools. After taking a commercial course in St. Louis, which
he completed in December, 1880, he went to Carlinville, January 1, 1881, in
the capacity of deputy sheriff and served under Sheriff J. F. Sunderlin. In
1883 he returned to Staunton, and became connected with the firm of
Williamson, George & Company, which bought the F. R. Fritz hardware store.
He continued in the hardware business until after the first election of
President Cleveland. He was then appointed postmaster of Staunton and held
the office about five years, after which he bought the drug business of A.
W. Buchheit, with Mr. Eslaman, and the business was conducted under the firm
style of Eslaman & Godfrey until President Cleveland's second election, when
he was reappointed postmaster and served as such more than four years. After
a few years of rest from business care, in March, 1902, he became a member
of the banking firm of Wall & Company, with W. P. Wall as president, and
himself as cashier.
Mr. Godfrey has been very prominent in political
life in Macoupin County. He served for two years as deputy sheriff, was
elected in 1883 a supervisor of Staunton township and served three terms, in
the meantime having been appointed postmaster by President Cleveland in
1885, and was re-elected supervisor just before his term of office as
postmaster expired. He also served two terms as township collector. For many
years he was a member of the Democratic Central Committee. Mr. Godfrey has
always taken an active interest in the public schools and for a number of
years has been president of the Board of Education, and is the present
incumbent.
On May 2, 1888, Mr. Godfrey was married to Libby M. Wall,
who was born in Madison County, Illinois, and is a daughter of the late Hon.
Hampton W. Wall. They have two sons, Wall and Frank, both students in the
city schools.
Mr. Godfrey has been interested in fraternal life
since he was 21 years of age, when he joined Welcome Lodge, No. 396, I. O.
O. F., but since the surrender of its charter, in 1880, he has been a member
of Staunton Lodge, No. 685, in which he has passed the chairs and been
secretary for 15 years. He is a master Mason, belonging to Staunton Lodge,
No. 177 (of which he has been secretary for many years), a member of St.
Omar Commandery, No. 30, K. T., of Litchfield; and a charter member of
Orient Lodge, No. 95, Knights of Pythias, of Carlinville. Mr. Godfrey's
portrait accompanies this sketch.
Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 524-527.
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