Ancestry/Genealogy
Related: About this forumAmos Arnold, my Great Great Grandfather born in 1831
I tried to edit the previous one to correct dates, but it kept booting me out, so I started a fresh one. I put * asterisks next to the corrected dates
Amos S. Arnold Son of Stuckley and Lovisy


Arnold was born at Schuyler Dell Falls, Clinton County, New York January 20, *1831, and died at his home in Roberts, Illinois, Sunday morning, April 13, 1913, aged 82 years, 2 months and 24 days.
(my notes: The Falls. The namesake Schuyler Falls is a cascading series of drops cumulatively measuring about 30 feet along the Salmon River.)
He grew to manhood in his native county and was married July 23, 1857 at age *26, to Miss Lora Ann Johnson also of Schuyler's Falls. Ten years later they came to Illinois and settled on a farm north west of where is now Roberts, October 26, *1867. This farm now known as the Arnold homestead was their home for more than thirty years.
They came to Roberts, March 1, 1898, and have lived here since.
The deceased was a strong robust man and was never seriously ill until within the past two years, during which time his health has not been the best. He was not only strong of body, ha also had a strong clear mind which he developed by careful thinking and study. He read much and carefully thought over all read. In history and science he was especially well versed and often quoted.
Although he had but but a common school education he used that education to advantage and by self study, had a broad understanding in scientific subjects. He was a lover of plant and animal, life and could see beauties in them that to the ordinary mind were invisible
He was a kind husband and and father. To his children he was a companion as well as a father. He was interested in what interested them and lea them to be interested in what interested him. He was always held in highest esteem.
He was obliging to all; conscientious in all his dealings. I was always just but, merciful and was one of the few men who could meet all classes as equals, and all men found in him an equal. His statements were the plain unvarnished truth and he disliked deception of any kind.
Mr. Arnold always tool an active part in the political affairs of his community although never seeking political preferment for himself. He was interested in just and up- right government for the good. of His friends honored him however sending him three times to represent his township, on the County Board of Supervisors, 1892, 1893, 1894.
He also satisfactorily filled several school and Local offices.
He left to mourn their loss, his two sons, Johnson, D. and Seward;
four daughters, Mrs. Hattie McNiel of, Melvin, Mrs. Elma Cook and Mrs. Seba Linn of Roberts and Mrs. Mary Tarvin of Onarga; (Seba Linn is my great grandmother)
one sister, Miss Samantha Arnold of Schuyler's Falls, New York; also twenty-three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Amos S. Arnold died at his home in Roberts, Sunday, April 13, 1913, aged 82 years, 2 months and 24 days
Funeral Services will be held at the residence in Roberts, Tuesday, April 15, 1913, at 2:00 p. m, Rev F. DeClark and Rev. W. B. Milne officiating Interment in Roberts Cemetery
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(56,258 posts)Most old small newspapers go out of print or get combined, there is no incentive to digitize records unless you're ancestry or The Brooklyn Eagle. Occasionally a local historical society or old library will have some docs.