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Biography of
Drake H. Rendleman
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p. 1575
DRAKE H. RENDLEMAN, In the early days of the West the more favored districts naturally drew to themselves the men of greatest ambition, foresight and business sagacity. These sought the fields that held out the most to them in the way of promise for the future, and settling there they bent their energies to laying the foundation of prosperity for P. 1576 themselves and their posterity. Thus it is that Union county has been fortunate in the character of its pioneers. They were not only of sturdy stock, fit to endow their descendants with the physical strength to build up a great community, but they were also above the average in mental grasp and moral fibre. They were able to discern the opportunities which the region held forth for agriculture, manufacture and commerce, and possessed the sound judgment, courage and perseverance to organize these and direct them to their full fruition. Of this sort were the ancestors of Drake H. Rendleman, seven generations of whose family have lived on his present farm, an excellent tract of two hundred and thirty acres located near Jonesboro.
Mr. Rendleman‘s great-grandfather on his mother’s side secured the present farm from the government during the earliest settlement of Union county, and died here at the remarkable age of one hundred and two years, about 1814 or 1816. His son, who grew up here, went to Missouri in 1841, considering that this section was becoming too thickly settled, and died in that state at the age of ninety-six years. He was possessed of a fine head of red hair, and for this was greatly respected by the Indians. Drake Harris Rendleman, the father of Drake H., was born in North Carolina, November 16, 1801, and in 1815 came to Union county with four brothers. He was a tanner by trade and had a tan yard on the present property, but subsequently became engaged in farming, in which he continued for the remainder of his life, his death occurring in October, 1886. Mr. Rendleman married Catherine Hunsaker, who was born on this property in 1813, among the Indians, and here she spent all of her life, her death occurring in 1905, when she was ninety-two years old.![]()
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