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Daniel Abbott
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Fulton County,
Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of
prominent and representative citizens of the county: together with
portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States,
and governors of the state; Biographical Pub. Co., Chicago, IL; 1890;
page 649–650; Transcribed by Margaret Rose Whitehurst
Daniel Abbott. The publishes of this Album would fail in
their object of presenting to their readers a review of the lives of
the citizens of the county, were they to omit that of Danile Abbott, a
prominent lawyer of Canton. He was born in this county May 21,
1838, being the oldest son of John W. and Christina (Babbitt)
Abbott. He was reared on a farm, received his fundamental
education in the district schools, and later entered Lombard University
at Galesburg, where he prosecuted his studies two years. He then,
in 1859, began the study of law, pursuing his reading two and a half
years.
In January, 1866, Mr. Abbott was admitted to the bar, and in
March of the same years began his practice in Canton. He is well
acquainted with the technicalities of his profession, understands how
to present a case, and his command of language I such that he wins
close attention from all who hear him. His commanding appearance
is perhaps an aid in this, although we know that men of mental ability
can make their way unaided by exterior qualifications. Mr. Abbot
practices in local, State, and Federal courts, and his ability has been
recognized in many a hard-fought contest in the legal arena. From
1872 to 1880 he served as States Attorney, having been elected on the
Democratic ticket. In 1875-76 he was the incumbent of the Mayor’s
Chair. He has also represented the Fourth Ward in the City
Council, and was for one term Supervisor of Canton Township.
The solemn rites which united the lives and fortunes of
Mr. Abbott and Miss Amelia W. Weller, of Ogle County, took place
November 12, 1863. The bride was a daughter of Daniel and Mary
Weller, was possessed of a cultured mind and a worthy character.
She passed away March, 1881, leaving four children – Charles D.,
Frances M., John C. and Grace Y. February 15, 1883, Mr. Abbott
contracted a second matrimonial alliance, leading to the hymeneal
alter, Miss Alice A. Shepley, of Deerfield Township. This lady is
a daughter of Andrew J. Shepley, Esq., now of Canton, and a partner of
Mr. Abbott in the insurance and real estate business. Mrs. Abbot
is a charming, cultured woman, who gracefully presides over the
palatial modern residence which the family occupy. She is the
mother of two children – Lyle S. and Lesley V.
Of the social orders, Mr. Abbott is identified with that of
Masonry, holding members hip in Morning Star Lodge, No. 734, F. &
A. M., Canton Chapter and Consistory. In politics he is a
Democrat, and by no means an unimportant member of the party in this
section. He affords an excellent example of representative
citizenship, law-abiding, public-spirited, efficient in the discharge
of official duties when called upon to serve his fellow-men, and a
popular member of the best society which the region affords.
Besides his handsome city property, he owns a good farm of two hundred
and eighty acres in this county, well stocked with hogs, cattle and
horses.
The father of our subject was born in Pittsburg, Pa., December
12, 1812, and was the son of Richard Abbott, likewise a native of
Keystone State, and of English ancestry. Grandfather Abbott
removed to Scott County, Ind., late in life, and was there gathered to
his fathers. In 1837, while still a single man, John W. Abbott
came to this county, and the same year married and settled in
Canton. He soon after returned to Indiana and in 1847, he came
back to Fulton County, and located in Farmington Township. He
carried on general farming. His demise took place in 1876, and he
was survived by his wife and eight children. The widow is still
living, enjoying reasonably good health, and making her home on a farm
in Joshua Township. Her father, Daniel Babbitt, is numbered among
the early settlers of this county, to which he came in 1827.
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