WILLIAM J. JOSLIN
William J. Joslin, who has passed away,
was born in Crawford county,
William J. Joslin was a farmer by occupation and
cultivated the old home place throughout his life. At his death he owned one hundred and twenty
acres on section 19,
Mr. Joslin was married in 1885 to Mrs. Rozetta
(Connor) Peters, who was born in Milo township, this county, on the 12th of
October, 1855. Her parents were David and Julia (Davis) Connor, both natives of
Pennsylvania, who came to Iowa in 1839 and located in Milo township, this
county, where they took up government land. They built a log cabin and covered
the same with a clapboard roof, while the door was made of one side of a box.
The journey to this state w,as made by boat up the Mississippi to Dubuque. Mr.
and Mrs. Connor had eight children, of whom four daughters are living. By her
first marriage, Mrs. Joslin had two children: Nellie, the wife of Thomas De
Lancy, of Milo township; and Solon K., now in South Dakota, By her marriage to
Mr. Joslin she has three children: Clarence B., who is at home; Florence E.,
the wife of Arthur Shepard, who lives upon the home farm and has one son,
Norvil C.; and Helen J., at home. Mrs. Joslin still owns the farm and
supervises its operation, manifesting sound business judgment in the conduct of
her affairs.
Mr. Joslin was a republican in his political
belief, but never sought office, although he manifested a commendable interest
in the public welfare. His life was an active one and he did much to improve
and develop his farm after it came into his possession, and in so doing aided
in the progress of his county.
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