Jemiah Casper
Jemiah CASPER was born in North Carolina, June 14, 1834, and lives in
Cache Township, Johnson County. He is a son of Adam and Catherine
(Cauble) Casper, the former of whom was born in Pennsylvania and the
latter in North Carolina. Henry Casper, father of Adam Casper, was also a
native of Pennsylvania. Adam Casper removed to North Carolina at an
early day, and there followed farming and stock-raising in Rowan County
for a number of years. In 1850 he came to Illinois and bought one
hundred and sixty acres of land in Cache Township, Johnson County, where
he followed farming until his death in 1878. Jemiah Casper remained at
home until he was twenty-five years of age, when he cleared a piece of
land for his father and had the use of the land he cleared seven years
in compensation therefor. At the age of thirty-two our subject purchased
land in Cache Township and lived there about nine years, after which he
then bought where he now resides, on section 2, and since his first
purchase he has added from time to time, until at the present time he
has five hundred and seventy acres, all in Cache Township. Here he
follows farming and stock-raising. The education he obtained in his
youth was very limited, but by reading and study since he has acquired a
valuable fund of practical information. He was married February 14, 1860, to Margaret Peeler, who died
February 14, 1862, and on June 1, 1865, he was married to Elizabeth J.
Souris, who was born in Union County, Ill., October 4, 1844. Her father
was from North Carolina, and her mother from Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs.
Casper have nine children living, namely: Jessie, Jacob, Evelander,
Calvin, Delia, Elizabeth, Pearly, Edward and Lulu. Mr. and Mrs. Casper
are members of the Baptist Church, and he is a Democrat.
transcribed
by Nan Starjak
Source:
The
Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
pp. 502 - 503
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