E. P. Coats, who is now living retired at Delaware, was successfully identified
with general agricultural pursuits in this county throughout his active business
career, coming here with his parents six decades ago. His birth occurred in
Chenango county, New York, on the 10th of June, 1844, his parents being Alford
and Susan (Benson) Coats, who were likewise natives of the Empire state. In 1854
they came to Delaware county, Iowa, taking up their abode on a farm in Delaware
township which they purchased for a dollar and a quarter per acre. Here they
made their home throughout the remainder of their lives, becoming widely
recognized as substantial and esteemed residents of the community. They were the
parents of six children, two of whom survive, namely: E. P., of this review; and
Mary, who is the wife of Henry Huehl of Sac county, Iowa.
E. P. Coats, who was a lad of ten years when he came to this county with his
parents, acquired his education in the common schools and after putting aside
his text-books assisted his father in the work of the home farm until he had
attained his majority. Subsequently he was employed by the month as a farm hand
for seven years and on the expiration of that period purchased a farm in
Delaware township, which he operated successfully
throughout the remainder of his active business career. On disposing of the
property he took up his abode in the town of Delaware and is now spending the
evening of life in well earned ease. He still owns six hundred and forty acres
of timber land in Mississippi and one hundred and sixty acres of land in South
Dakota.
Mr. Coats has been married twice. In 1869 he wedded Miss Eliza Heathington, by
whom he had four children, two of whom are yet living, as follows: Sadie, who
gave her hand in marriage to Lew Coon; and Charles, a resident of Minnesota. The
wife and mother passed away on the 13th of April, 1876, and in 1881 Mr. Coats
was again married, his second union being with Miss Carrie Funk, who was born in
Delaware county, Iowa, in 1862. Her parents, Joseph and Mary (Sickels) Funk,
were both natives of Pennsylvania arid came to Iowa in 1854, settling on a farm
near Colesburg, this county, whereon they spent the remainder of their lives.
Their family numbered nine children, four of whom survive. To Mr. and Mrs. Coats
have been born six children, namely: Ernest L., who is now a resident of South
Dakota; Frank A., whose home was in Delaware county and who was accidentally
killed August 30, 1914; Harry L., who is deceased; one who died in infancy; Ruth
E., the wife of Edwin Malmgren; and Izora May, at home.
In politics Mr. Coats is a democrat, and in the office of school director he has
labored effectively to promote the interests of education. Fraternally he is
identified with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and both he and his wife
belong to the Rebekahs. They are consistent and devoted members of the Methodist
Episcopal church, exemplifying its teachings in their daily lives. Mr. Coates is
now seventy years of age, and his life has been one in which fidelity to
principle has combined with business enterprise to make him a valued and worthy
citizen.
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