
Submitted byLisa Hamilton Thanks Lisa! |
Goodspeed, 1889
Mr. Alix was born in Indiana in 1845, the second of ten children born to Peter J. and Eleanor (Coux) Alix, both of whom were born in France. At the age of nineteen years the father came to America and in his youth learned both to till the soil and the carpenter's trade. In 1872 he settled in Arkansas, and until his death, which occurred in 1885, was a worthy agriculturist of Johnson County. His wife came to this country with her parents when a child, and is still living, being a resident of Arkansas.
Ferdinand Alix became familiar with farm life in his youth, his early education being acquired in the common schools, and at the ago of twenty one years he began farming for himself, and came with his parents to Arkansas. He was married in 1876 to Miss Malinds Ells Kerr, a native of Georgia, and the year following his marriage he purchased 120 acres of land, and on this property cleared 80 acres and made a pleasant home. This land he afterward sold, and bought another tract on which he cleared forty acres. In July, 1889 he purchased a large cotton gin, which has a capacity of fifteen bales per day, his mill easily grinding 250 bushels of corn per day. His planing mill is also an excellent one, and the work which he does is guaranteed satisfactory.
He and his worthy wife have a family of four children: Elvis Eugenia, Henry (who died in infancy), Harley W. and Antonia. Mr. Alix belongs to Coal Hill Lodge No. 383 of the A. F. & A. M., and he is one of the representative citizens of this section, and is a warm advocate of free schools, and all other worthy causes.
Lisa Hamilton submitted the above data from Goodspeeds;
she did so to help others, is not researching the above person or families mentioned therein.
Ferdinand Alix belongs to the firm of Alix and Earp, proprietors of a steam grist, planing mill and cotton gin at Coal Hill, these gentlemen being also engaged in farming.
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