Byron Roberts
Byron Roberts, one of Topeka's
most prominent business men, president of the Aetna Building
& Loan Association, was born August 22, 1832, in New
Comerstown, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, and is a son of Lewis
and Katherine (Neighbor) Roberts.
The father of Mr. Roberts was
born in Pennsylvania and subsequently a resident of Ohio
where his active life was spent. The mother was born in New
Jersey and came from an old family established in America
too. Of their three sons our subject is the only survivor.
The father died when his son was but four years old but the
mother survived to the final age of 102 years, dying in
1896.
Mr. Roberts was educated in the
public schools of his native place and attended Madison
College at Antrim, Ohio. For some years following he was
interested in a mercantile line, first as a clerk and later
as [?]. His settlement in Kansas was the result of a visit
he made in 1870, when he was so favorably impressed that he
settled at Topeka in 1871, becoming a cashier of the old
Topeka Bank, with which institution he remained associated
until the fall of 1886. He was then elected county treasurer
and served two terms, until 1890, in which year he was
appointed receiver for the Hudson & Southern Railroad
Company, serving in this capacity for two and a half years.
The Aetna Building & Loan
Association, of which Mr. Roberts has been president since
its founding, was organized in October, 1891, and began to
transact business on January 1, 1892. The present officers
of the company are Byron Roberts, president; F. M. Kimball,
secretary. The board of directors include the capitalists:
Byron Roberts, A. B. Quinton, H. M. Steele, J. F. Carter and
F. M. Kimball.
In 1858 Mr. Roberts was married
at New Comerstown, Ohio, to Gertrude Dent, who was born in
Guernsey County, Ohio, and they had five children, namely
Lewis Dent, who married a Miss Norton; George S., deceased;
Carrie, who married J. R. Heinkle, one of the proprietors of
the Broadway Hotel at Los Angeles, California; Mary, who
married Clifford Heisted, an attorney at Kansas City; and
Gertrude, who is the wife of George Rust, of Salt Lake City.
Mr. Roberts includes seven grandchildren in his family
circle, which is a particularly united one.
In political sentiment, Mr.
Roberts has always been a Republican and cast his first vote
for General John C. Fremont. He has always been something of
a leader in party affairs, although he has seldom consented
to accept political honors. He has watched the city almost
from its infancy and has been prominently identified with
many of its leading enterprises and public-spirited
movements. He can recall when the site of his present
handsome residence at No. 315 West 10th Avenue was almost
prairie land. In all that goes to make up good citizenship,
Mr. Roberts is prominent and ranks with the leading
capitalists of the city.
- from History the History of
Shawnee County, Kansas, and Representative Citizens (page
378) by James L. King, 1905
Another Short Biography
About Byron Roberts
found on the Internet
Byron
Roberts,
cashier
of the Topeka Bank, came to Topeka in June, 1870, and became connected with the
Topeka Bank as assistant cashier, which position he held
about five years, when he was elected cashier. He is a
native of
Newcomerstown,
Ohio.
Has resided at
Loami,
Sangamon County,
Illinois,
some four years and also at
Columbus,
Ohio,
where he was Chief Clerk of the United States Pension
Office. He attended Madison College. His father, Lewis
Roberts, was a civil engineer, helping to locate the
Ohio
Canal.
Mr. Roberts was married at Newcomerstown, Ohio,
December 23, 1858, to Gertrude Dent, of
Birmingham, Ohio.
They have five children - Louis D., Carrie A., George S.,
Gertrude M. and Mary B. Mr. Roberts is secretary of the
Topeka Water Supply Company. He is a member of the A. F. &
A. M., Lodge No. 17.