HIBBS, James
James Hibbs
Source: Biographical and Genealogical History of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa
New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1903, p 360
Among the many worth and esteemed residents of Appanoose County who make up the farming class and by their substantial citizenship and progressive ideas have made the county one of the foremost agricultural sections of the state is Mr. James Hibbs, who now resides in Numa, but for many years served in an official position, was active in the mercantile business and also a leading farmer. His parents were Mahlon N. and Elizabeth Hurst Hibbs, who were both natives of Tennesse, and when young were taken by their parents to Putnam county, Indiana where they were married. Mr. Hibbs was a lifelong farmer. In 1847 he came to Iowa with his family and located in Wapello County and there he died about 1850. Shortly afterward his wife, with her children, moved to Appanoose County and lcoated on a farm two miles south of what was known as Hibbsville, where Mrs. Hibbs died. James Hibbs, the immediate subject of this sketch, was the eldest of 8 children, six of whoma re living. He was born in Putnam county Indiana April 15, 1826. He early displayed the energy and honesty of purpose which have characterized his entire career and not only was he successful in his private affairs, but entered heartily into any enterprise directed toward the common good. When he, with his mother and family, settled in Appanoose county, he was instrumental in having a postoffice established near thier farm and in his honor it was named Hibbsville. Dr. Hall, now deceased was the first postmaster of this place, but after his incumbency, Mr. Hibbs was apopinted to the office and conducted it in connected with a general store until 1901, when the post office was abolished. Mr. HIbbs still owns the old farm south of Hibbsville but makes his home in Numa. In 1856, Mr. Hibbs was married to Martha E. Cooley who is a native of Indiana and was born in 1840. When only six months old she came with her parents and has since made her home in this county. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs became parents of 8 children of whom six are living: Mahlon E.; James W; Mrs. Martha Farmer, George; Mrs. Nancy Jane Ellis and Samuel. This family hold a very influential position in the social and business life of their community and justly command the high regard of many friends and acquaintances.