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1884 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES MT. ERIE Twp |
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NISBIT, ANDREW F., merchant. Mount Erie.
was born in Mount Erie Township. this county, September 4. 1827 and is
consequently one of the oldest native born children in the township. James Nisbit. the grandfather of our
subject. came to this country from Scotland some little time before the
Revolution. William. a
brother. was afterward a Captain in that conflict. The grandfather
settled in South Carolina. and there married Jane Bratton, who was also of Scotch
descent. There. also Alexander
Nisbit. the father of our subject. was born September 2.
1792. When he was eight years of age. his fatjer moved to Kentucky and
settled in Hopkins County, where the latter (died in 1860). In
that State the father grew to manhood. and married Dorcas Ramsey. a daughter of Alexander and Ellen (Lynn) Ramsey,
who afterward became early settlers in this county. In 1816. Alexander Nisbit. accompanied by Alexander Ramsey. James Ramsey, William Farmer, William McCormick and Michael Book. came to White County,
Ill.. and settled in what was then called Seven-Mile Prairie. near
where the town of Enfield now stands. In that county they lived two
years. and then the party. building a pirogue. came up the Little
Wabash as far as the mouth of Miller's Creek. Here they stopped, and
made their way to the foot of the hill on which Mount Erie now stands,
but which they then called Ramsey's Grove. Here they spent the night
(Christmas Eve) together, making the first settlement in the township,
and the next morning each family chose a home for itself. The Nisbit
family settled about one mile and a halt' west from the present village
of Mount Erie. On that farm the father lived about two years. and then
moved within about three-quarters of a mile from the village. About
1856, he removed to the village, and there resided until his death,
which occurred July 8, 1878. Alexander
Nisbit was a man who cared more for his home and its kindred
affairs than for office-seeking and political renown, and it is said
that during his long residence in this county he never held an office
in his life. As far, however. as his political views went, he was
Democrat, voting for Jackson, and afterward for Douglas, and remained
true to that party until his demise. He was, however, a strong Union
man. and did what he could for the cause at that time. In 1851, he
connected himself with the Methodist Church, and remained connected
with that denomination through life. Mrs. Nisbit. who (died in 1841.
was the mother of ten children. of whom our subject was the seventh. Of
this number. but three are now living—Caroline
(wife of James Mays, deceased), Jane
M. (wife of J. T. Price) and Andrew
F. (our subject). The deceased ones are Eleanor, James, Alexander, Samuel, Lucinda, Prudence and Sarah.
Our subject's education, which was but slight, was received in the
subscription school, and since coming to manhood he has taught himself.
He worked on the home farm until about twenty-one, and, starting for
himself, purchased a farm about three-quarters of a mile east of town.
There he, remained about six years. and then, in 1856, he moved into
the village of Mount Erie. Here he commenced merchandising, and has
followed that vocation ever since. At present he carries a stock of
about $3,000. For a number of years, he was connected with the Gem
Flouring Mill, of Mount Erie, but in August, 1883. sold out his
interest in that concern. He also has farming carried on, owning about
500 acres.
Mr. Nisbit was united in matrimony. December 16, 1849, in Mount Erie
Township, to Miss Jane Bleakley.
This lady was the daughter of Matthew
and Jane ( Job) Bleakley, natives of County Tyrone, Ireland. She
was born in Ireland in 1829, and died April 30, 1854. The result of
this union was three children, of whom two are now living—Mary Jane (wife of John Vandever)
and John Wesley (now in
business with his father).
October 1, 1856, our subject was married to Miss Lizzie Massey, a daughter of James and Matilda (Harlan) Massey.
The parents were probably natives of Tennessee, and were early settlers
in this county. The father was an early pioneer Methodist preacher, and
preached over this part of Illinois and Indiana. Mrs. Nisbit was born
in 1839, and is the mother of three children, of whom two are now
living—Matilda E. and Minnie. Mr. Nisbit enlisted in
Company E, of the Fortieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry ; went out as
First Lieutenant in July, 1861, but was out only a short time ;
resigned on account of sickness.
In politics, subject is a Republican, and in connection with county
affairs has been a member of the board four terms. Is a member of the
Mount Erie Methodist Episcopal Church, and also of Mount Erie Lodge,
No. 331, A., F. &. A. M.
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