He was bound out when eleven years old to a farmer, and since that time his life has been almost wholly passed among strangers.
July 13, 1843, he married Sarah J. George, and settled in western Indiana. For three years they farmed in Liberty Township, then moved to the place Mr. Mathis yet owns, in Jordan Township, where they remained for upward of thirty-five years.
In December 1881, they rented a part of the old homestead, which consists of 1,600 acres, moved to Williamsport, erected their brick store and hotel building, and are now engaged in the grocery trade and in keeping a hotel.
When they first crossed the Wabash River, twenty cents was the sum total of their cash assets. They rented land and farmed under all those disadvantages and hardships of pioneer life, and with their hard earned wages, invested in land from time to time until they are now among the heaviest land owners of the county.
Mr. Mathis was a Whig until 1856, was then a Republican and now belongs to the National Greenback party.
He and his wife have had born to them thirteen children - Ephraim G., James E., William F., Eli W.S., Mary A., Catharine E., Samuel B., Almyretta, deceased, Marsh T., deceased, Sarah J. and three that died in infancy unnamed. Mrs. Mathis was born in Champaign County, Ohio, February 22, 1821, and throughout her life has ably assisted her husband in all his efforts." - Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana, 1883, page 162 & 163
He was bound out when eleven years old to a farmer, and since that time his life has been almost wholly passed among strangers.
July 13, 1843, he married Sarah J. George, and settled in western Indiana. For three years they farmed in Liberty Township, then moved to the place Mr. Mathis yet owns, in Jordan Township, where they remained for upward of thirty-five years.
In December 1881, they rented a part of the old homestead, which consists of 1,600 acres, moved to Williamsport, erected their brick store and hotel building, and are now engaged in the grocery trade and in keeping a hotel.
When they first crossed the Wabash River, twenty cents was the sum total of their cash assets. They rented land and farmed under all those disadvantages and hardships of pioneer life, and with their hard earned wages, invested in land from time to time until they are now among the heaviest land owners of the county.
Mr. Mathis was a Whig until 1856, was then a Republican and now belongs to the National Greenback party.
He and his wife have had born to them thirteen children - Ephraim G., James E., William F., Eli W.S., Mary A., Catharine E., Samuel B., Almyretta, deceased, Marsh T., deceased, Sarah J. and three that died in infancy unnamed. Mrs. Mathis was born in Champaign County, Ohio, February 22, 1821, and throughout her life has ably assisted her husband in all his efforts." - Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana, 1883, page 162 & 163
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