Sidwell - Levi
Source:
Portrait & Biographical Record of Parke, Montgomery Counties, Chapman Bros
1895 -- p 176
Levi
Sidwell is a retired business man of Rockville, Parke County. He was long
engaged in the dry goods business, but has been retired nearly all the time
since 1867. Our subject was born in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio March 25,
1813. His father, Levi Sidwell, was born Jan 2, 1774 in Pennsylvania, and there
married Miss Margaret Perry, soon after which event he removed to Mason County,
Kentucky, where he entered land of the Government. His wife was born September
5, 1774, in Maryland. Our subject's father settled on land which he entered in
Kentucky and resided there about two years, after which he removed to Ross
County, Ohio, engaging in making brick in Chillicothe, which business he
followed during the remainder of his life. He had 9 children, of whom our
subject is the 8th in order of birth and is now the only one living. The
following of his brothers and sisters grew to maturity; Rebecca, wife of Andrew
S. Alden, a carpenter and farmer of Parke County; Lemuel, who died before
completing his medical studies; Nancy, who departed this life at age 20; and
Sally Ann, wife of James Perry, a farmer and merchant of Mason County, Ky. Our
subject's father died March 5, 1815, but his wife, Margaret, survived until
January 11, 1853, her demise taking place at the home of our subject. Levi
Sidwell, of this sketch, after passing his youth at the place of his birth went
to Delphi, Indiana, where he engaged in the mercantile business for about one
year. He next went to May's Lick, Kentucky, where he also engaged in
merchandising, but returned to Indiana a year later, locating at Rockville,
where he pursued his former avocation and went into partnership with William
Rosebrough. At the end of two years the latter's interest was purchased by
James DePew, and together our subject and that gentleman were successful in
conducting the business for six years, when the firm was dissolved and each of
the parties embarked in a similar undertaking alone. When 3 years passed by,
Mr. Sidwell took into partnership James McEwen and David Kirkpatrick, which
connection existed for 4 years. From that time until 1867 Mr. Sidwell ran the
business alone and then retired, having secured a competence. At one time,
however, in the early 70s he operated a tile factory for about 4 years. The
marriage of Mr. Sidwell with Miss Sarah K., daughter of Samuel McNutt, a
Presbyterian minister, was celebrated June 29, 1842. By that union were born
two children, one of whom died in infancy, and the other, Samuel, was called
from this life February 23, 1863, in Rockville, at the age of 23. The mother of
these children died April 18, 1846. Her son, Samuel enlisted in Capt. Vance's
company, which went out from Rockville during the late war. On the 8th of May
1855 Miss Margaret A, daughter of Isaac Rice, became the wife of our subject.
Mrs. Sidwell was born near Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana March 17 1832,
and acquired her education in Waveland Academy, where she afterward taught for
six months. The following children came to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidwell: William P, a banker in Frankfort, Ind; Chauncey, born Oct 29, 1858,
died when six years of age; Nannie, born May 24, 1861, who was married to
Charles N. Stevenson June 16, 1881; and Montague Rice, born June 1, 1873, now
identified with the bank of this city. From 1855 until 1857 Mr. Sidwell
represented Parke County in the General Assembly of Indiana as a Whig, and he
is now a Republican. He is an Elder in the Presbyterian Church, which he joined
in 1843, and of which his wife is also a member. Prior to the war he was in
command of a company of Home Guards at Rockville. kbz
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