Irving A. McShane
Irving A. McShane owns and operates a well improved farm on
section 4, Franklin township, and is widely recognized as one of
the enterprising young agriculturists of his native county. His
birth occurred in Franklin township on the 12th of September,
1886, his parents being Albert and Elizabeth A. (Roderick)
McShane. The father, likewise a native of Franklin township, this
county, was born a mile and a half southeast of his present home,
his natal day being October 1, 1855. His parents were Cornelius
and Margaret (Durr) McShane, the former a native of Monongalia
county, West Virginia, and the latter of Greene county,
Pennsylvania. Cornelius J McShane, the grandfather of our
subject, followed farming throughout his active career. He came
to Iowa in 1851 or 1852 settling first in Linton township,
Allamakee county, where he became a landowner. About two years
later he took up his abode in Franklin township, locating on the
place on which his son Albert was born and continuing to reside
thereon throughout the remainder of his life. His demise occurred
on the 7th of February, 1907, while his wife was called to her
final rest on the 29th of January, 1905. The period of his
residence in this county covered more than a half century, and in
his passing the community lost one of its honored pioneer
settlers and substantial agriculturists.
Albert McShane, the father of Irving A. McShane, was the sixth in
order of birth in a family of thirteen children. In the
acquirement of an education he attended district school No. 3 in
Franklin township and later continued his studies at Smithfield
and Bear Hollow. He remained under the parental roof until he had
attained his majority and subsequently worked as a farm hand for
about four years. On the expiration of that period he was married
and a year later rented a tract of land in Franklin township,
cultivation the same for six years. At the end of that time he
bought a farm of eighty acres in Franklin township, which he has
operated continuously since, all of the land being under
cultivation with the exception of a small patch of timber. The
place is devoted to general farming, and the well tilled fields
annually yield harvests which find a ready sale on the market.
Mr. McShane is a stockholder in the Luana creamery and well
deserves representation among the substantial citizens of his
native county.
On the 30th of March, 1880, Albert McShane was united in marriage
to Miss Elizabeth A. Roderick, who was born in Jefferson
township, Allamakee county, on the 21st of October, 1857. They
became the parents of nine children, as follows: Sophia Edna,
born December 27, 1880, who is the wife of Frank Colvin, a farmer
of Franklin township; Henry, whose birth occurred on the 1st of
December, 1882, and who follows farming in Franklin township;
Irving A., of this review; George, who is at home; Fannie, whose
natal day was January 15, 1889, and who is the wife of Herbert
McCracken, a farmer of Clayton county; Mary, born March 28, 1891,
who is the wife of Joseph Geno, a resident farmer of Jefferson
township, this county; Lizzie, who was born on the 30th of July,
1893, and is still under the parental roof; Lottie, who was born
on the 5th of November, 1896, and died on the 28th of December,
1900; and Glenn, whose natal day was June 24, 1900. The religious
faith of the family is that of the Baptist church. Mr. McShane
gives his political allegiance to the democracy but has never
sought nor desired office as a reward for his party fealty. Both
he and his wife have spent their entire lives in Allamakee county
and are well known and highly esteemed within its borders.
Irving A. McShane, whose name introduces this review, acquired
his education in the district schools of Franklin township. He
spent the first twenty-one years of his life under the parental
roof and worked for others at different times. Subsequently he
continued in the employ of others until March, 1912, and then
purchased the farm which is now in his possession and which he
has cultivated successfully to the present time. His residence is
modern and commodious and his property is well improved in every
particular.
On the 29th of September, 1909, Mr. McShane was united in
marriage to Miss Anna Nelson, whose birth occurred near Grand
Meadow, Clayton county, in 1883, her parents being Christian and
Hilda (Torgerson) Nelson. The mother passed away in the winter of
1910 and in 1913 Mr. Nelson was again married. He now makes his
home in Clermont. Our subject and his wife had one child, who
died in infancy. Mr. McShane is a republican in his political
views but doe not consider himself bound by party ties and often
casts an independent ballot at local elections. He is a young man
of many sterling traits of character, and high regard is
uniformly tendered him.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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