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Biography - JOSEPH SHERMAN

Joseph Sherman, a prosperous farmer and stock-raiser of Northville township, LaSalle county, was born in the township in which he lives, September 20, 1846, a son of Stephen and Louise Sherman, natives of Germany, the former born in Prussia and the latter in Alsace-Lorraine. Stephen Sherman came to this country a young man, about the year 1839, having a brother John who had preceded him to this country and settled in Illinois, — Northville township, LaSalle county, — when the Indians were yet plentiful through this section of the country. The mother of our subject came to this country about the time the father did. They were married in Illinois, and afterward he pre-empted a tract of government land, one hundred and ninety-three acres, in Northville township, where they spent the rest of their lives and died, his death occurring in 1869, when he had attained the age of sixty-four years; hers in 1875, at the age of fifty-one. They were the parents of ten children, namely: Joseph; Sophia, deceased; Bosine, deceased; Elizabeth, Henry, Mary, Kate, Edward, infant, deceased, and Caroline Lawrence. In their religious faith the parents were devout members of the Catholic church.

Joseph Sherman has all his life continued in the occupation in which he was reared, and in his farming operations has been rewarded for his labor by a fair degree of success. While he carries on general farming he has always given more or less attention to stock-raising.

In 1873, at the age of twenty-five years. Mr. Sherman married Miss Louise Antoine, a native of Northville township and a daughter of Lawrence and Catherine Antoine, early settlers of this township, having come here from their native land, Alsace-Lorraine, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman have three children, — Lawrence, Clara and Henry.

Mr. Sherman is identified with the church in which he was reared, and politically is a Democrat, supporting the same party as did his father. As to public position, he has filled the office of road commissioner.

Extracted 19 Dec 2018 by Norma Hass from Biographical and Genealogical Record of LaSalle County, Illinois, published in 1900, volume 2, pages 587-588.


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