John J. Pentony, a deputy sheriff of
Delaware county, has demonstrated that he is a man of high standards of public
service and of absolute fearlessness in the discharge of his duties. He was born
in Woodstock, McHenry county, Illinois, February 22, 1861, a son of William
Pentony, who was born in Ireland in 1822. By trade the father was a carpenter
and in 1864 he settled in Delaware county, where he passed away in 1905. His
wife, who in her maidenhood was Elizabeth Gannon, was born in the same county in
Ireland, although they did not meet until after they had come to this country.
Her death occurred on Christmas day, 1894. They had seven children, namely:
Mary, the wife of Edward Malone, a resident of Milesville, South Dakota; Henry,
who has passed away; J. J., the subject of this review; Julia, who passed away
leaving four children; William F., deceased; Anna Lucinda, the wife of Peter J.
McEnany, of Adams township, this county; and Mrs. Ella Collis, living at Yuma,
Arizona.
John J. Pentony attended the common schools of the
county in the acquirement of his elementary education and subsequently was a
student in the Manchester Academy, now defunct, until 1880. He then began
reading law in the office of E. M. Carr and so continued for two years, but
before he was admitted to the bar he gave up his plan to become a member of the
legal profession and entered the railway mail service, with which he was
connected until 1890. He was then for two years a traveling salesman and
subsequently, during Cleveland's second term, was deputy postmaster of
Manchester under P. J. Wellman. However, he gave up his position before the
expiration of his term in order to open a drug store at Ryan in 1895. After
three years he sold the business to his partner, A. S. Gibbons, and devoted his
energy to the real estate business, handling land in northern Wisconsin and
Minnesota until 1906. However, he spent the winter of 1903-04 in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. In September, 1906, he became deputy sheriff of Delaware county and
has served continuously in that office. He is his party's nominee, in 1914, for
sheriff. He has displayed the admirable characteristics of energy, decision and
sound judgment in everything that he has done and holds the respect and
confidence of his fellowmen.
Mr. Pentony was married on the 10th of February,
1886, to Miss Clara Eleanor Magill, who was born in Clinton, Illinois, on the
7th of December, 1866, a daughter of William and Mary (Simms) Magill. Her
father, who was a banker and merchant, has passed away. To Mr. and Mrs. Pentony
have been born six children: Madge A., the wife of Charles G. Newcomb, a
resident of New Mexico; Mary C., the wife of Earl A. Davis, of Glenwood county,
this state; Clara M., the wife of Roy Stewart, who resides in Manchester; and
Joseph, Beatrice and Isabel, all at home. Mr. Pentony is a democrat in politics
and is ever loyal in his support of the men and measures of that party.
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