Frank Martin Burbridge, residing on section 5,
Rowland Burbridge was reared and educated in the
Hoosier state and in 1847 was married to Miss Emeline Hoag, a native of
Frank M. Burbridge,
whose name introduces this review, had the usual training of the farm lad,
early becoming acquainted with the best methods of cultivating the fields and
caring for the crops. His literary training was received in the public schools and Carlisle college at
Carlisle, Indiana, and substantial business experience came as he aided his father in the work of the home
farm. After attaining his majority he purchased property where he now
lives on section 5, Oneida township, and as the years went on he became the
owner of seven hundred acres in Delaware county, which he now holds and
from which he derives a most substantial and gratifying annual income. He makes
dairying an important feature of his business and for this purpose keeps
a good herd of high grade cattle. He also
raises and sells stock and the different branches of his business are proving
profitable. He is likewise one of the directors of the Farmers &
Merchants Bank at Manchester.
On the 22d of June, 1872, Mr. Burbridge was
united in marriage to Miss Emma E. Malven, who was born at Colesburg, Iowa,
September 26, 1851, a daughter of Charles and Ann (Michael) Malven, the latter
a native of Pennsylvania and the former of Scotland, whence he was brought to
America when a little lad of seven years. In 1849 he removed westward to
Delaware county, taking up his abode in Colony township, where he remained upon
a farm to the time of his demise in 1881. His family numbered nine children, of
whom four are yet living. Mrs. Burbridge had four brothers, John, Nicholas,
William and Daniel, who enlisted in the Seventh Iowa Cavalry and served all
through the Civil War. William is a resident of Fayette county, Iowa, but the
others have passed away. Mr. and Mrs.
Burbridge have become the parents of five children, namely: Charles L.,
born October 12, 1874, who is employed as a conductor on the Manchester &
Oneida Railway; Frank R., whose birth occurred August 10, 1877, and who is at
home; Harvey R., born January 1, 1884, who lives in Elk township, this county;
Al Malven, whose natal day was February 13, 1886, a farmer in Elk township; and
James J., born March 17, 1891, who is a graduate of a business college and is
the bookkeeper in the A. M. Cloud real-estate office in Manchester.
Mr. Burbridge exercises his right of franchise in support of the
men and measures of the republican party and for six years has filled the
office of supervisor, while for nine year he was assessor. He is prompt and faithful in the discharge of
his duties and has made excellent record in public office. He has also been school director and seeks
the improvement of the schools of the district.
Initiated into the Masonic lodge, he has since advanced and has taken
the degrees of the Knight Templar commandery.
He is a member of Tadmore Lodge, No. 225, A. F. & A. M., of Greeley,
Iowa; Meribah Chapter, No. 96, also of Greeley; Nazareth Commandery, No. 33, of
Manchester; and El Kahir Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., of Cedar Rapids. His wife is a member of the Methodist
Episcopal church, and they are held in high esteem because of their possession
of many sterling traits of heart and mind.
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