ADAMS COUNTYAN
DIES IN WEST
Lowell Tibbets, for many years a well known resident of Quincy, died recently at Los Angeles California. He was engaged in the livestock business here, handling stock extensively throughout this and adjoining counties.
Mr. Tibbets was a son of the late Joshua Tibbets, one of the pioneer settlers of Adams county, who located in Payson [Adams county Illinois] about 1830, and spent the later years of his long life in Quincy.
Deceased had never married. He leaves one brother, Dr. Charles Tibbets of Chicago; and one sister, Mrs. Mark Tandy of Dallas City Illinois.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, November 28, 1925; page 8.
ADAMS COUNTYAN
DIES IN WEST
Lowell Tibbets, for many years a well known resident of Quincy, died recently at Los Angeles California. He was engaged in the livestock business here, handling stock extensively throughout this and adjoining counties.
Mr. Tibbets was a son of the late Joshua Tibbets, one of the pioneer settlers of Adams county, who located in Payson [Adams county Illinois] about 1830, and spent the later years of his long life in Quincy.
Deceased had never married. He leaves one brother, Dr. Charles Tibbets of Chicago; and one sister, Mrs. Mark Tandy of Dallas City Illinois.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, November 28, 1925; page 8.
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