Lybarger, Edmund Samuel

Male 1826 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Lybarger, Edmund Samuel was born 26 Sep 1826, Kaskaskia, Randolph County, Illinois, USA (son of Lybarger, Samuel and Taylor, Mary); died Yes, date unknown.

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    Birth:
    Edmund was the fifth child of Samuel and Mary (Taylor) Lybarger.

    Edmund married Richardson, Helen 23 Sep 1858, Randolph County, Illinois, USA. Helen died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

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    Married:
    The following biographical sketch was published in 1894:

         Edmund S. Lybarger, who for many years has successfully engaged in farming in Randolph County, has the honor of being a native of Illinois, for he was born in Kaskaskia, September 26, 1826. He is the fifth in order of birth in the family of Samuel and Mary (Taylor) Lybarger. His father's family came from Pennsylvania. Edmund lost his mother when he was only about eight years of age, and he was taken to live with Mr. Van Zant, of Chester, who cared for him until he had attained to man's estate. His educational privileges were quite limited, for during his youth his time was largely taken up with farm work.
         Attracted by the discovery of gold in California, in 1850 Mr. Lybarger crossed the plains to the Pacific Slope. He worked in the mines for nearly four years, and during that time made considerable money, returning to his Illinois home with $5,000. He remained here through the winter, and in the spring of 1855 again went to California, where he spent the two succeeding years of his life. In 1857 we once more find him in Randolph County, and since that time he has continuously engaged in farming. Purchasing wild land, he at once began its development and transformed the raw prairie into rich and fertile fields, which yield to him a golden tribute in return for the care and labor he bestows upon them. He has made many excellent improvements upon his place, and in fact it is complete in all its appointments, being numbered among the model farms of the county. The owner is now well advanced in years, but he still enjoys good health and manages his own property.
         On the 23d of December, 1855, was celebrated the marriage of Mr. Lybarger and Miss Helen Richardson, daughter of Robert H. and Prudence (Tanner) Richardson. Her father came with his parents from South Carolina to Chester, Ill., at a very early day. The Tanner family originally lived in Kentucky. Unto our subject and his wife were born nine children, viz.: Mary; Robert R., of Arkansas; Esther B., wife of Dr. Dinsbeer, of St. Louis; Oscar W., of St. Louis; Commodore C., who died in 1888, at the age of twenty-one; Henry, who aids in the cultivation of the home farm; Lillian P., wife of Joseph Hickman, a farmer residing near Ellis Grove; Eleanor and Helen Maud, who are still under the parental roof.
         In politics, Mr. Lybarger has been a life-long Democrat and a warm advocate of the principles of the party, although he has never sought or desired the honors or emoluments of public office. He belongs to the Presbyterian Church, and his wife is a member of the Baptist Church. They are worthy people, whose well spent lives have won them many friends throughout this community.

         According to the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900, an online database hosted by the Illinois State Archives, Edward and Helen received a marriage license in Randolph County, Illinois or where married on or about 23 September 1858.

    Children:
    1. Lybarger, Esther Bell was born 2 Feb 1863, Chester, Randolph County, Illinois, USA; died 6 Apr 1943, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lybarger, Samuel died Yes, date unknown.

    Samuel married Taylor, Mary 4 May 1819, Randolph County, Illinois, USA. Mary died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Taylor, Mary died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 1. Lybarger, Edmund Samuel was born 26 Sep 1826, Kaskaskia, Randolph County, Illinois, USA; died Yes, date unknown.