LOUIS ESWINE FROM:
The
History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin, and Williamson Counties,
Illinois (Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1887).
P. 678
Louis Eswine, farmer, was born in Hamilton County, April 18, 1844, the
fourth of five children (two living) of Albert and Rosena (Karcher) Eswine,
natives of Germany, born in 1812 and 1818 respectively, and of that
company of Germans who settled in Hamilton County in 1842. The mother died
on their farm in Section 32, Town 3 south, Range 6 east, about 1848. The
father's second wife having died several years previous to 1880, he then
left the farm to live with his children. By his second wife he had four
children, one dead. Our subject attended the common schools, and began
life for himself when twenty-one. He enlisted in Company G, One Hundred
and Fifty-fourth Illinois Infantry, at Vandalia. At the war's close, and
after eight months' service, he received his honorable discharge and
returned home. After two years' railroading he married and settled on his
present farm of 140 good acres, mostly cleared and improved, which has
been of his own earning. His wife, Mary, daughter of Godfrey and
Christinia (Haller) Rubenaker, was born December 7, 1850, in Hamilton
County. September 21, 1869, is the date of their marriage. Their children
are Stephen, Ludwig, John, Dora, Joseph, Rosena, Elizabeth, Emma and
Charles. Politically, our subject is a Republican, first voting for Grant
in 1868. His entire family are members
of the Catholic Church. He has been trustee of St John's Church for the
past five years and school director for fourteen years. |