THOMAS
SIMONS
Thomas Simons is a retired farmer who for two
decades during the middle portion of the nineteenth century carried on general
agricultural pursuits in
Thomas Simons attended the common schools
of
On the 4th of February, 1866, at Delhi, Mr.
Simons was married to Miss Marion A. Talmadge, who was born in Rockton,
Illinois, a daughter of Nathan and Mary (Pitcher) Talmadge, who arrived in
Delaware county in the '40s and took up land. Their last days were spent in
Delhi and they were interred in the cemetery at that place. Mr. Simons attends
the Methodist church. His political support
is given to the republican party where national issues are involved, but he
does not hesitate to cast an independent ballot at local elections. He has filled various local offices, remaining in one
township position for fifteen years. He was first president on the
organizing of the Delhi Savings Bank. He has also
served on the school board and has held other offices which bring little or no remuneration but which public-spirited citizens
feel it a duty to accept and thus further
public progress.
Mr. Simons belongs to the Grand Army of
the Republic and to the Sons of Veterans.
This is unusual, for seldom can one belong to the two organizations,
but Mr. Simmons is entitled to do so from the fact that while he was serving as
a soldier of the Civil war his father was also aiding in the defense of the Union. In the Grand Army of the Republic
he is very prominent. On one occasion there was considerable talk concerning
the erection of a soldiers' monument through public subscription, but
the effort was without result and Mr. Simons then came to the front and donated
the monument, which is now to be seen in the Delhi cemetery and which is one of
the finest in the country. Mr. Simons is a
man of strong convictions and his position is never an equivocal one. He stands loyally for what he believes to be
right and throughout his entire career
has displayed many sterling traits of character which have won him high regard.
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