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Note: n Counties, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Chicago, Chapman Bros, 1893 Isaac M Wiseman is engaged in general farming and stock-raising on section 36, township 54, range 19 of Chariton County. He is making a specialty of raising high-grade cattle, particularly Shorthorns. He was born in Estill County, Kentucky., February 20, 1837 his parents being Isaac and Frances (Daniel) Wiseman. The paternal grandfather of our subject served all through the Revolutionary Ward, participating in many of the hardest fought battles, in one of which he was wounded. Mr Wiseman, of this sketch, was reared and educated in Estill County, Ky., and when sixteen years of age drove a wagon from that State to Iowa, when after remaining about one year he returned to the old home. He then engaged in farming for himself, and while a resident of Estill County was Deputy Sheriff under his uncle, H.B. Wiseman. In 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate army, becoming First Lieutenant of Company E, Fourth Kentucky Cavalry. At the expiration of his service he went to Iowa, where he worked at the cabinet-maker's trade for some years at Monterey. In that city occurred the marriage of our subject with Miss Martha J. Hockersmith in 1866. Mrs. Wiseman is a daughter of Jefferson Hockersmith a prominent farmer and stock-raiser of Davis County, Iowa. He is quite wealthy and is an extensive money-loaner. After his marriage, Mr. Wiseman remained in Iowa for two years, after which he removed to Saline County, Mo., which he made his home for one year. In 1871 he became a resident of Chariton county, living for one year at Mendon, from which place he came to his present farm which he now owns. For the first five years he rented this property, and for the succeeding two years lived on an adjoining farm, after which he bouth the farm on section 36. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman has been blessed with a family of six children, five of whom are still living: Isaac B., Wedon M., Anna Laura, Mary F. and Mattie E. The son they lost was called John C. Breckenridge. Our subject is a strong Democrat and has always taken an active interest in politics and in all public affairs. Buried in Keytessville Cemetery. Headstone date of death Martha J. Dec 4 1843. Isaac M born Feb 20, 1832 Died April 8, 1916. Location of Graves N: 39 Degrees 26.183' W: 092 degrees 56.526' Elevation 669. BIRTH: record taken from "THE WISEMANS", 2ND Edition, 1992, by B.W. Venable, in possession of Sandra L. Lamb. Also from the Missouri Index to Biographies, page 502. 1850 CENSUS, Estill County, Kentucky, Dated 9 October 1850, Family #788, Source Citation: Roll: M432_198; Page: 103; Image: 438. Isaac M Wiseman, age 13, male, born in Kentucky 1870 Census Range 19 Township 55 Chariton Missouri 20 Aug 1870 Roll M593_768 Page 376 Image 756 House 1320 Family 1371 Head: Wiseman, Isaac N age 33 Male birth Kentucky Farmer Wife: Martha J 26 Female birth Missouri Child: Isaac B age 2 Male birth Missouri Child: John C. B. age 5/12 Male birth Missouri 1880 Census Dist 168 Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri 18 June 1880 Roll T9_680 FHLF 1254860 Page 519.3000 Image 0701 Family 255 House 257 Head: Wiseman I. M. age 43 Male birth Kentucky Parents birth Kentucky Farmer Wife: Martha J age 36 Female birth Missouri Parents birth Kentucky Child: Isaac B age 12 Male birth Missouri Child: Weiden M age 9 Male birth Missouri Child: Anna L age 4 Female birth Missouri Child: Mary F age 2 Female birth Missouri 1900 Census Dist 37 Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri 1 June 1900 Roll T623)847 Pate 1A House 1 Family 1 Head: Wiseman, Isaac M age 63 Male birth Feb 1837 Md34 Yrs birth Kentucky Parents birth Virginia Farmer Wife: Marthy J age 56 Female birth Dec 1843 6/5 Children birth Missouri Parents birth Kentucky Child: Weeden M age 28 Male birth July 1871 in Missouri Child: Annie L age 24 Female birth Sep 1875 in Missouri Child: Mary F age 22 Female birth Apr 1878 in Missouri Child: Mattie E age 19 Female birth Apr 1891 in Missouri Servant: Dalton, Gordon O age 19 Male birth Sep 1880 in Missouri DEATH: Copy of death certificate, Keytesville, Chariton, Missouri. Cause of death was arterial sclerosis. Buried in the Keytesville Cemetery.
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