Edward
H. Dickerson, one of
the best known men of Carlinville, whose portrait accompanies this sketch,
is sheriff of Macoupin County, in which capacity he has served most
efficiently and to the entire satisfaction of the people. He is a native of
this county, born in Girard township, August 7, 1858. He is a son of Martin
M. and Mahala (Harlan) Dickerson, natives of Kentucky and Virginia,
respectively.
Martin M. Dickerson came to Illinois when a young man
and first located in Carlinville where he followed the carpenter's trade for
one year. After his marriage he purchased a farm in Shaw's Point township,
and followed general farming and stock raising. He later purchased a farm in
Nilwood township where he resided until his death. He and his wife were the
parents of the following children in addition to Edward H., the subject of
this article: George W.; Thomas R.; Mary C.; and Erastus M. Mr. Dickerson
died in 1878, aged 68 years, and his widow died in 1893, aged 78 years. Both
were faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Fraternally, Mr.
Dickerson was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Edward H. Dickerson attended the common and high schools of Girard, and
remained at home until he reached his majority, when he married. He then
located on the old home farm in Nilwood township and followed farming and
general stock raising with considerable success, also buying and selling
horses and mules. He continued at this until the fall of 1902 when he was
elected to the office of sheriff of Macoupin County on the Democratic
ticket, by a majority of 500 votes. He is well qualified for the office he
so capably fills, and is a popular official who commands the confidence and
respect of every one. He has always been an untiring worker for the success
of the Democratic party, and has been frequently called upon to fill minor
offices. He served for a time as school director, as highway commissioner,
and represented the township on the County Democratic Central Committee.
In 1881, Mr. Dickerson was joined in marriage with Ida M. Langley, who
was born in Pennsylvania and with her parents, J. W. and Elizabeth E.
Langley, came to Illinois. Her father is deceased and her mother lives at
Girard, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson have three children, as follows:
Ethel R.; E. Roy; and Harvey L. Fraternally, our subject is a member of the
Knights of Pythias and the Modern Woodmen of America. He is not a member of
any church organization, but is liberal in his support of various religious
bodies.
Extracted 2018 May 07 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 186-188.
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