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Biography - JOHN WILLIAM RIGSBEY

"The family of William and Margaret (Kennedy) Rigsbey consisted of eleven children, as follows: Mary, the widow of Frederick Shaw, of Garrett county; Eliza, the widow of B. Conn, also of that county; Margaret, who married Benjamin Lunsford, of Garrett county; John William, of Macoupin county, Illinois; Parmelia, the widow of David Ross, of Garrett county, Kentucky; Harriet, who married James J. Hawley, of Garrett county; David, also of that county; Lucy, the wife of James Anderson, of the state of Texas; James T., of this review; and Robert H. and Andrew, both of this county." History of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1911, Chicago, S.J. Clarke Publishing Company

1909
John William Rigsbey and Family
at their home in Chesterfield Macoupin County, Illinois

William Andrew Rigsby's grandparents were William Rigsby and Margaret Kennedy Rigsby of Garrard, Co. KY.
His parents were John William Rigsbey and Anna Eliza Conn Rigsbey, who moved from KY to Chesterfield, IL.
William's brother James T. Rigsbey was more prominent.

William Andrew went by the name "Andy." He was never listed in a census as living in Chesterfield since he joined the army.

His father John William Rigsbey was listed starting in 1900. I believe he was there as early as 1891 when he joined the Methodist church there. He was also a member of the Modern Woodmen of America, whatever that is! There are a lot of Rigsbey's buried in a small cemetery called Gelder Cemetery (from the His Soc Cem Bk - NE corner of the S1/2 of the NW1/4 of Section 10 in Chesterfield Twp).

Contributed by Leslie Rigsby


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