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Biography - E. GEORGE RANDLE

E. George Randle, who for thirty years was engaged in the general merchandise business in Shipman, but is now living retired, is one of the oldest settlers in Macoupin county. His birth occurred in Todd county, Kentucky, on the 2d of April, 1828, and he is a son of John H. and Sarah H. (Arnold) Randle, the father a native of North Carolina and the mother of Virginia. They migrated to Illinois in 1830, first locating in Edwardsville, which at that time was only a fort, the Indians still being hostile in this vicinity. Subsequently they settled in Macoupin county, the father entering two hundred acres of government land that he cultivated until his death. In the family of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Randle there were four sons and two daughters, the son E. George being the eldest. All of them are living with the exception of two.

As he was still a small lad when the* family settled in this county, E. George Randle acquired his education in a little log schoolhouse with slab benches and puncheon floor in Shipman township. While engaged in the mastery of the common branches he was becoming acquainted with the simpler principles of agriculture under the direction of his father. His early years were not particularly different from those of other pioneer farmer lads of that period, much of his time being taken up in the work on the fields and care of the stock. The family as a whole shared in all of the hardships and privations that devolve upon those who form the advance guard of civilization in any new country. E. George Randle remained under the parental roof assisting in the cultivation of the home farm until 1856, when he came to Shipman and opened a general merchandise store. Commercial enterprises continued to engage his attention for thirty years, proving so lucrative that at the expiration of that period he disposed of his business and has since been living retired.

It was in Christian county, Illinois, in 1858, that Mr. Randle and Miss Roxie Ann Warren were united in marriage. Mrs. Randle, who passed away in 1873, was a native of the state of New York. She migrated from her native state to Illinois when a child with her parents, who settled in Macoupin county, where the father followed agricultural pursuits. To Mr. and Mrs. Randle were born two sons and two daughters, namely: Abigail, who is deceased; Charles, who is a resident of Pana, Illinois; Harriet, the wife of Prentice Cutler, now living in Oregon; and G. Warren, of Grove City, Illinois. In 1875 Mr. Randle was again married to Miss Frances McClaren, a native of Pennsylvania but a resident of Shipman. When still in her girlhood she came to Illinois with her parents, who settled on a farm in this county where they spent their latter years. Two children, a son and a daughter, born of this marriage are living: John and Florence, both of whom are at home.

The family affiliates with the Methodist Episcopal church, in which the parents have long held membership, and politically Mr. Randle is a republican. A man of clear judgment and business ability, he acquired in his early life the means to enable him to enjoy his latter years in well earned ease and comfort.


Extracted 15 Nov 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 399-400.


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