JOHN W. EDGINTON

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John W. EDGINTON is a son of Wesley and Mary (WALLINGFORD) EDGINGTON, who were born in Ohio and Kentucky, respectively. The father was an agriculturist, and immigrated first to Illinois, and then to Iowa, where he died in 1860. The mother died in 1876. The following are their children: John W., Oliver, Mac McKay, Matthias and George. John W. was born in the "Buckeye State," May 16, 1849, but from the time he was four years of age until he was eighteen years old he resided on a farm in Warren County, Ill. From 1871 until 1875 he was engaged in silver mining in Colorado. At the latter date he came to Greene County, Mo., where he spent a portion of his time in farming, but gave most of his attention to mining zinc about sixteen miles from Springfield. Since 1885 he has resided in Aurora, and is engaged in mining. August 14, 1887, he purchased 300x100 feet of mineral land, which he is now operating very successfully. The mine is rich in lead, zinc and "Northern Jack." He employs on an average about sixteen men, and ships about fifty tons of lead each month, and thirty tons of silicate, clearing about $1,600 on them per month. He was married in 1876 to Nancy A. CASEY, of Barry County, Mo., who has borne him six children: Wesley, Marv, Annie, Lulu, and Frank and Fred, who are twins. Mrs. Edgington is a member of the Baptist Church.


From "A Reprint of Goodspeed's 1888 History of Lawrence County; Reprint Lawrence County Section of Goodspeed's Newton, Lawrence, Barry And McDonald Counties History; published by the Goodspeed Publishing Co., in 1888; Reprinted by Litho Printers Of Cassville, Missouri In 1973." as transcribed by JJR.

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