Although
thirty-six years have passed since David Deeds was called to his final
rest, he is still remembered by many of the county’s older residents as
a substantial agriculturist and representative citizen of Bird township,
where at one time he owned two hundred and forty acres of land. His
birth occurred in Greene county, Illinois, on the 22d of April, 1832,
his parents being Philip and Anna (Metcalf) Deeds, who were natives of
Pennsylvania and Illinois respectively. The father, a carpenter by
trade, was a pioneer settler of Greene county, Illinois, there passing
away when about sixty years of age. His wife was called to her final
rest when about forty years old. Unto them were born seven children, of
whom the only surviving one is Mrs. Eliza Sapp, who makes her home west
of Carlinville.
David Deeds was reared in his native county and
came to Macoupin county when about twenty-one years of age, turning his
attention to general agricultural pursuits in Bird township. He later
resided for a few years in Montgomery county but subsequently returned
to his farm in Bird township and remained thereon until called to his
final rest in 1875. At one time he owned two hundred and forty acres of
land in that township, bringing the property under a high state of
cultivation and improvement. His widow now owns a tract of one hundred
and forty acres in Bird township.
On the 22d of
August, 1851, Mr. Deeds was joined in wedlock to Miss Mary A. Bird, who
was born near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, on the 5th of May, 1833, her
parents being William and Mary A. (Stuart) Bird, the former a native of
Northumberland and the latter of Penrith, England. Emigrating to the
United States, they first settled in Pennsylvania. Subsequently they
came to Illinois, locating at Columbiana, Greene county, where William
Bird died soon afterward, in 1860. The demise of his wife occurred in
Montgomery county some years later. Unto them were born twelve children,
nine of whom passed away in early childhood. Two still survive, namely:
Joseph Bird, an old settler of Macoupin county and a prominent citizen
of Carlinville; and Mrs. Mary A. Deeds. The latter became the mother of
eleven children, the record of whom is given below. Elra P., now
deceased, was an agriculturist by occupation and for many years served
as deputy county clerk in Macoupin county. He wedded Miss Viola Arnett,
by whom he had two children, Walter T. and Mary. William A., a traveling
salesman, makes his home in Manchester, Tennessee. He married Miss
Birdie Green and has one child, William. Horace D., who is a trader,
resides in Carlinville. George Edgar, who operates a candy factory in
St. Louis, wedded Miss Nellie Switzer and has one son, Russell. Anna
Belle, living in Granite City, is the wife of E. M. Comer, by whom she
has four children: Vina, Belle, Morris and Letha. Mary E. is the widow
of Thomas M. Robison, by whom she had a number of children, four of whom
still survive, namely: Juanita, Victor Blaine, Clarence and Mary. Joseph
B., an implement manufacturer of Nashville, Tennessee, wedded Miss
Frances Ferguson, of Mount Vernon, Illinois, by whom he has one son,
Edward Allen Deeds. Ernest L., a traveling salesman, resides in
Florence, Alabama. Charles F. is a painter and paper hanger by trade and
lives with his mother in Carlinville. The other two children of our
subject died in early life.
David Deeds gave his political
allegiance to the democracy and served as county coroner for two terms
but neither sought nor desired office. His religious faith was indicated
by his membership in the Christian church, to which his widow also
belongs. The circle of his friends was coextensive with the circle of
his acquaintances, for he had no enemies. Mrs. Mary A. Deeds, who
resides in Carlinville, is well and favorably known throughout the
community, the hospitality of the best homes being cordially extended
her.
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 432-435.
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