Albert W. Newby, who is successfully engaged in farming on section 3,
Hilyard township, was born on a farm north of Carlinville, August 7,
1877. He is a son of Charles W. and Alma J. (Cash) Newby, the former of
whom was born in Morgan county, Illinois, October 9, 1848, and the
latter in Macoupin county The father came to Macoupin county when
settlers were few and far apart and for more than fifty years has
actively engaged in agriculture and stock-raising. His farm adjoins that
of his son. Mr. and Mrs. Newby are the parents of eight children, seven
sons and one daughter, all of whom are now living. Theit names are as
follows: Albert W., of this review; William C., who makes his home in
Kansas City, Missouri; Clara A., who is living at home; Charles E., of
Macoupin county; Harry, of South Dakota; and George, Roscoe and Frank,
all of whom live at home.
In the district schools of Macoupin
county Albert W. Newby received his early education. Later he possessed
advantages of attendance at the public schools of Plainview. As he grew
to manhood he assisted his father upon the home farm and continued so
doing until after arriving at maturity. He now engages in farming on his
own account and has made a success of it, being known as one of the
wide-awake and progressive agriculturists of this section. He and his
family occupy a comfortable home, provided with all the modern
conveniences, and his farm is one of the attractive features of the
landscape. It is kept in excellent order and through his industry and
good management yields a handsome annual income.
On the 5th of
September, 1901, Mr. Newby was married, at Alton, Illinois, to Miss
Mattie Kubecheck, who was born on a farm north of Carlinville.. Her
father, Frank Kubecheck, was born in Bohemia, as was also her mother.
They came to America seeking more favorable conditions than they found
in their native land and made their home for a time at St. Louis. Later
they located in Macoupin county, where the father engaged in farming. He
was also a carpenter, having learned his trade in his native land. In
the family of Mr. and Mrs. Kubecheck were three children, one son and
two daughters, and two of the children are now living. The parents are
both deceased. To Mr. and Mrs. Newby three children have been born,
namely, Albert L., Howard W. and Alpheus J.
Mr. Newby is an
earnest member of the Methodist church and in politics adheres to the
republican party. He has never sought the honors of office, as his time
and energy have been devoted principally to his family and his farm. As
an intelligent member of the community he performs each duty according
to the best of his ability as it arises and in the discharge of his
responsibilities recognizes his obligations to his state and to his
fellowmen. He possesses strong social instincts and is admired for his
sturdy character and his unselfish devotion to the interests of those
with whom he is associated.
Extracted 14 Nov 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 255-256.
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