Elbert E. Beasley, the proprietor of a livery stable at Virden, conducts
the most extensive business of this character in the north end of Macoupin
county. His birth occurred in Sangamon county, Illinois, on the 30th of
September, 1865, his parents being James H. and Elizabeth (Hollingsworth)
Beasley, who were natives of North Carolina and Tennessee respectively.
Coming to Illinois, they first took up their abode in Morgan county. James
H. Beasley, a brick mason and contractor, came to Virden when his son Elbert
was two or three years of age, here continuing to reside until called to his
final rest. Unto him and his wife were born nine children, as follows:
William, who is a resident of Montgomery county, Illinois; Elisha, living in
Kansas; Martha, the wife of William Staton, of Palmyra, Illinois; Flora, the
wife of John Steel, of Kansas; John W., of Virden, Illinois; Elbert E., of
this review; Edgar, who makes his home at Pasadena, California; Josie, who
is the wife of Clay Boshlog, of Kansas; and Nettie, who died in infancy.
On attaining his majority Elbert E. Beasley went to Kansas and took up a
quarter section of land. Disposing of the property, he returned to Virden
and rented a farm of two hundred and forty acres, in the cultivation of
which he was engaged for several years. Eventually he purchased land of his
own, operating a tract of eighty acres for two years. On the expiration of
that period he sold the farm and in 1905 took up his abode at Virden, here
buying a livery stable. At the end of three years he sold out and went to
California, there remaining for one year. On again returning to Virden he
purchased two building lots and a fine barn and has since conducted a livery
stable, having the largest business of this kind in the north end of
Macoupin county.
On the 26th of January, 1887, Mr. Beasley was
united in marriage to Miss Emma J. Shutle, a daughter of Marion and Elvira
(Lowdermilk) Shutle. Mrs. Beasley was one of seven children born to her
parents and the only one who survived infancy. She is now the mother of
three children, as follows: Mina, whose natal day was May 30, 1888; Leola,
whose birth occurred on the 1st of May, 1900; and Floyd, who was born July
8, 1902.
Mr. Beasley gives his political allegiance to the democracy
and belongs to the Court of Honor. His life has been so honorable, his
character development so admirable and his worth so pronounced that wherever
known Elbert E. Beasley is respected and esteemed. He well merits the
success which has come to him, for it has been gained through business
methods which neither seek nor require disguise. His wife is a member of the
Baptist church.
Extracted 18 May 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 45-46.
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