Michael Lillis hold
a prominent position in financial circles of Masonville
as cashier of the Farmer's Savings Bank, which he was instrumental in organizing
in 1905. He also owns valuable farming property in Buchanan
county, his possessions covering five hundred and seventy acres. He is a
native of New York, born December 19, 1856. His parents, Patrick and Ellen (Sheeley)
Lillis, were natives of Ireland and in the early '40s
emigrated to America, first locating in New York, where they spent
several years. In 1857, however, they continued their journey westward to
Dubuque county, Iowa, where they lived until 1868, when they removed to Buchanan
county, this state, and there spent their remaining days, the mother passing
away April 24, 1903, while the father departed this life February 19, 1910.
Their union was blessed with fourteen children, of whom five are living.
Michael
Lillis was educated in the common schools of Iowa, being but one year old at the
time the family removed to this state from the east. He was reared under the
parental roof and remained at home until the time of his father's demise. In
1905 he organized the Farmers Savings Bank at Masonville
and has from that time to the present served as its cashier, and it is largely
due to its efforts that the business has grown to goodly proportions. He ever
fulfills the duties of his responsible position in a farsighted and able manner,
winning recognition as a capable and winning financier. In addition to his
interest in the bank Mr. Lillis is also the
owner of five hundred and seventy acres of valuable farm land located on
sections 3, 10 and 11, Newton and Middlefield townships, Buchanan county and
this returns to him a gratifying income.
In
political views Mr. Lillis is a republican and has been called to fill some
township offices. He is a communicant of the Catholic church.
He is well and favorably known throughout the county in which he makes his home
and his judgment on everything related to banking and finance is sound and
reliable.
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