
Robert D. MATHIS, Justice
of the Peace of Bloomfield Township, and one
of its prosperous farmers, has borne an honorable part in local public
affairs, and is a highly respected citizen. He
was born in Trigg
County, Ky., January 18,1836. His father, William MATHIS, was a native
of the same county, and was a son of John MATHIS, who was, it is
thought, born in Virginia,
where his father, whose name was the same as
his own, spent his entire life so far as known. His wife was married a
second.time to a man by the name of ELLISON, and she died in Trigg
County, Ky.
The grandfather of our subject located in Kentucky in an early day, and
was one of the pioneers of Trigg County,
where he improved a good farm. In 1846 he disposed of his property
there,
and coming to Illinois, bought a farm in Randolph County, and
resided there until his death, his wife, whose maiden name was Margaret
BROWN, also dying in that county.
The father of our subject grew to manhood and was married in
Kentucky.
In 1849, he emigrated to this county with his wife and four children,
coming with an ox-team, bringing his household goods and camping by the
way at night. A six days' journey brought the family to their
destination in Bloomfield Township, where the father bought a tract of
Government land. He first erected
a log cabin for a dwelling and then
commenced at once the hard pioneer labor of clearing and developing Ins
land. November 22, 1860, he died, and the township lost a useful and
much- esteemed citizen. His wife survived him until June,
1888, and
then passed away at a venerable age. Her maiden name was Cynthia SCOTT,
and she was a native of Trigg County, Ky., and a
daughter of William
and Mary (MOORE) SCOTT. She and her husband were the parents of five
children: Robert D., Elizabeth E., John B., Margaret A. and
James P.
Our subject was thirteen years old when the family came to Illinois to
found a new home in the wilds of this county, which was still in the
hands of the pioneers, and he has witnessed much of
its growth to its
present condition. Deer, wild turkeys and other game were
plentiful in
this then sparsely settled region, and there were but few public
improvements. There were no railways,
and Metropolis was the principal
market and depot for supplies for all the country around for many miles.
Mr. MATHIS continued to live with his parents until his marriage, and
he then farmed on rented land for six years. At the end of
that time he
bought forty acres of land on section 21,
Bloomfield Township, to
which he has added by further purchase, and he now has a good farm of
one hundred and forty acres that is under excellent cultivation and is
well improved.
The marriage of our subject with Miss Lucinda,
daughter of Robert and Mahala (BUCHANAN) FAIRLESS, and a native of
Galiatin County, was celebrated in 1858, and has been a union
of true
happiness. To them have been born four children: John R.,
George W.,
Alonzo F. and Lilian V.
Mr.
MATHIS represents the interests of law and order in his township as
Justice of the Peace, in which office he is now serving his tenth year,
having given universal satisfaction in the
performance of his duties.
He was a Collector of Taxes two years, and for a period of
ten years
was Township School Treasurer. In politics, he is allied with
the
Republicans, and in his
religious views, he is of the Methodist
Episcopal faith and a consistent member of the church of that
denomination.
transcribed by Nan Starjak
Source:
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties
Chicago
Biographical Publishing Co., 1893
pp. 282-283
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