General agricultural pursuits have always
claimed the time and energies of Christopher Carrothers who now owns and
resides upon a valuable farm of four hundred acres on section 32, Prairie
township. His birth occurred in Ireland on the 1st of March, 1841, his parents
being William and Margaret (Ramsay) Carrothers. The year 1864 witnessed their
emigration to the United States and the family home was established in Prairie
township, this county, William Carrothers here passing away in 1866 and his wife
about 1875.
Christopher Carrothers had come to
America in 1863, one year prior to the emigration of his parents. He was first
employed as a farm hand for some time and then bought a quarter section of land
in Buchanan county, where he made his home about twelve years. In 1884 he
purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land in Prairie township, Delaware
county, where he remained continuously since and now owns about four hundred
acres. About a year ago he gave each of his sons a portion of his seven hundred
acres. He has devoted his attention to the pursuits of general farming and stock
raising throughout his entire business career and the success which has attended
his efforts is well merited and gratifying.
While a resident of Buchanan county
Mr. Carrothers was united in marriage to Miss Angene Anderson by whom he has
five sons and two daughters, namely: William, Henry, Frank, Erwin, Charles,
Sarah, and Mabel. The wife and mother is still living and has shared her
husband's joys and sorrows throughout all the years, proving both an able
helpmate and loving companion. Mr. Carrothers is a staunch republican in
politics and has reared his family in the faith of the Methodist church. He has
now passed the seventy third milestone on life's journey and in his declining
years may look back with pride upon an active, useful, and honorable career.
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