Charles W. Soapes, a member of the board of county supervisors of
Macoupin county and one of the well established business men of
Staunton, is a native of this county, his birth having occurred in
Dorchester township, October 14, 1866. He is a son of William and
Margaret (Cathern) Soapes, the former of whom was born in Kentucky. He
came with his parents to Illinois when he was a boy, the family settling
in Christian county. There he grew to manhood, after which he moved to'
Shelby county and in 1862 located in Dorchester township, Macoupin
county. He engaged in farming until fifteen years ago, since which time
he has resided at Staunton. The mother of our subject was born in Shelby
county, Illinois, and was married to Mr. Soapes in her native county.
She died at Staunton in 1905 and is buried in the Hand cemetery. In the
family of Mr. and Mrs. Soapes were six children, two of whom died in
infancy, the others being: Henry, deceased; Anna, the wife of Thomas
Landers, of Staunton; Charles W., of this sketch; and Eva, also
deceased.
As Charles W. Soapes grew to manhood he assisted upon
his father’s farm and in the district schools of Dorchester township he
received the rudiments of an education. He continued at home until
twenty-two years of age and then began business upon his own account by
opening a butcher shop at Bunker Hill. Later he came to Staunton and for
six months worked at a coal shaft. At the end of this time he became
clerk in the general store of H. A. Jones, of Staunton, and continued in
that position for three years, during which time he gained a practical
knowledge of business that has been of great advantage to him in
conducting his own affairs. Ten years ago he entered the feed business
with which he has ever since been connected. He erected a warehouse on
the same grounds as his home, on Main street, and is at the head of one
of the most flourishing feed stores in the city, many of his patrons
being among the largest buyers of the community.
In 1900 Mr.
Soapes was married to Miss Tillie Hiffmann, a native of Staunton, and
they have three children, Ralph, Kenneth and Lorine. Mr. Soapes is not
identified with any denomination but his wife is a valued member of the
Lutheran church. He is prominently identified with the Odd Fellows, the
Knights of Pythias and the Modern Woodmen of America, and in politics
gives his support to the democratic party. He filled the office of
highway commissioner for nine years and is now serving his second term
as a member of the board of county supervisors, and has discharged his
duties with a fidelity that meets the warm approval of taxpayers. Having
early learned to depend upon himself, he developed a judgment that has
greatly assisted in his advancement as a business man and also has
proved of material benefit to him in other relations of life. A man of
decision of character and knowledge gained by direct contact with the
world, he is justly esteemed for his integrity and can claim a host of
friends throughout this section.
Extracted 20 Oct 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 197-198.
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