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J. DONDORE, a resident of Iowa City; was born October 11, 1830, in Berks county, Pennsylvania; came to Iowa City in 1856; he is a black- smith by trade, and opened a shop when he first settled in Iowa City, and now has a wagon, carriage and repair shop in connection, with his black- smith shop on the corner of College and Dubuque streets. He was mar- ried September 16, 1859, to Miss Dorotha Landry, of Iowa City; she died in June, 1874. They had two children: Frank and Clinton. He is a member of the M. E. Church of Iowa City; a member of No. 6, I. O. O. F. and V. A. S., of Iowa City. He was married in June, 1875, to Miss Julia Hetzel, of Windam, Hardin township; he is a republican in politics.
GEORGE W. DODDER, a resident of Iowa City; was born May 11, 1815, in Sussex county, New Jersey. He was married March 18, 1837, to Miss Effie J. Predmore, of Stillwater, New Jersey. He settled in Iowa City, July 14, 1855; and filled the office of justice of the peace for seven- teen years, and has been in the insurance business twenty-one years. On the 8th day of June, 1869, was duly empaneled on the first jury of colored citizens in the United States, and the justice says they did equal and exact justice to the plaintiff and defendant, both of whom were "American citi- zens of African descent"; he is a democrat in politics, and was elected justice of the peace again in 1882.
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MICHAEL DONOHOE, farmer and stock-raiser; residing on section one in Graham township, post-office, Morse; was born 1833, in Ireland, a son of James and Mary Donohoe; came to America in 1853, landed in New Orleans; went to Ohio, and from there to Illinois, and finally in the fall of 1854 settled in Clear Creek township, Johnson county, Iowa; lived there three years and moved to Iowa City, and in 1859 settled in Graham township. He was married in 1856 to Miss Ellen Peters, of Iowa City. This union is blessed with ten children: two boys, and eight girls. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. He is a democrat in politics.
PATRICK DONOHOE, a farmer and stock-raiser, residing in Gra- ham township, on section 1, post-office address, Morse; was born in March, 1825, in Ireland; came to America in 1849, and landed in Mobile, Ala- bama, and lived a short time in New Orleans; moved to Ohio in 1850; remained there nine months, and moved to Warren county Illinois; lived there until 1852, and that year settled in Iowa City, and made that his home until 1855, and finally settled in Graham township. He was mar- ried in 1855 to Miss Catharine Peters of Johnson county, Iowa. They have four children, three boys and one girl. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in the Nolans settlement in Cedar county. A democrat in politics.
PATRICK O. DONAVAN, a farmer and stock-raiser residing in Graham township, post-office address Morse; was born in 1827, in County Cork, Ireland; came to America in 1852, and lived in New York two years and finally, in 1856, settled in Graham township, Johnson county, Iowa. He was married in 1853 to Miss Ellen Maher of Iowa City. They have eight children, five boys and three girls. The family are members of the Roman Catholic Church. A democrat in politics.
PATRICK DONAVAN, a resident of Graham township, post-office, Morse, a farmer and stock-raiser; was born in County Cork, Ireland, in 1827, and came to New York in 1852; lived there two years, and came to Iowa City; lived there ten years, and then came to Graham township. He was married in Iowa City in 1853 to Miss Ellen Maher. They have eight children. Mr. and Mrs. Donavan are members of the Cath- olic Church.
J. M. DOUGLASS, a farmer residing near Tiffin, and the senior mem- ber of the firm of Douglass & Plymesser, grain merchants and agricul- tural dealers at Tiffin; was born November 12, 1834, in Richland county, Ohio; came to Iowa in 1839. He was married March 18, 1856, to Miss Susan B. Frazee of Johnson county, Iowa. They have eight children: Rosie, wife of L. T. Nipher; Edward E., J. William, Jesse B., Myra, Bur- ton, Clinton A., and Addie. A greenbacker in politics; was formerly a republican, and was elected assessor on the greenback ticket; has been
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justice of the peace, and trustee of Clear Creek township. He is one of the enterprising men of Clear Creek township.
WILLIAM A. DOUGLASS, farmer, post-office, Oxford; was born in this township August 10, 1847; is a son of James and Fannie Douglass. He has followed farming and the carpenter trade. He was married December 25, 1866, to Mary E. Brenneman. They had two children: Mary E. and Fannie. He was again married to Margaret House Janu- ary 7, 1878. They have one child, Mary, born October 7, 1881. He is now living on the old Douglass homestead, the first settled farm in the township.
JAMES H. DOUGLASS, farmer, section 26, post-office, Oxford; was born in this township February 5, 1841, and is a son of James Douglass, the first settler in what is now Oxford township. His father died in 1854. He staid at home and assisted his mother in the hotel, as his father had kept public house for several years in section 24. In January, 1856, he enlisted in company F, Twenty-second Iowa, and since the war has been engaged in the carpenter trade, furniture business and farming, and owns 100 acres of land. He was married October 15, 1866, to Mary Rose, a native of New York city, and a daughter of Bernard Rose, a German, who was bandmaster of the fifth New York regiment in the Mexican war, and took his family, which consisted of wife and daughter Mary, with him, Mary then being only two years of age. She was with her father five years in the army. After the war they went back to New York, and came to Johnson county in 1857. Mr. Rose died in 1869. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass have six children: Charlie L., Rosa A., Albert B., Mary A., John S., and William M.
DAVID DRAUBAUGH, farmer, post-office, Lone Tree; was born in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, May 30, 1818, where he spent his early life and worked on a farm, and in his father's distillery until 1852, when he came to Johnson county, and settled where he now lives and owns 195 acres of land. He has been twice married; first to Eliza Steel, May 15, 1840, she dying March 1, 1871, leaving six children: Arm- strong, Theophilas, Melinda, Emaline, Albert T. and Ellsworth. He was again married, November 20, 1873, to Sarah A Michael, a native of Mifflin county, Pennsylvania. They have two children: Minne M. and Annie J. V.
MICHAEL DUFFY, the subject of this sketch, was born in Ireland in 1810; came to America and to Iowa City in March, 1840. He was married June 14, 1841, to Miss Helen Burns. They raised a large family of children, and he lived to see them all matured and well settled in life and able to take care of themselves. He died in March, 1882, on his old homestead in section 35, township 79, universally respected by all who came in contact with the influence of his good natured ways. He made
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his claim on Old Man's creek, in the Ricord settlement in 1843. He often spoke of possessing the honor of having worked on the foundation of the old capitol building, and the great pride he felt in being the man selected to throw the first shovel of dirt in breaking ground for the foundation.
FRANK DUNKEL, a resident of Iowa City; born August 8, 1854, in Iowa City. He was married April 11, 1876; has two children: Charlie, born October 8, 1877; Frankie, born April 11, 1878. His father is still living at the ripe old age of seventy-three; his mother died in Iowa City in 1855.
KASPER DUNKEL, a resident of Iowa City; was born Sept. 15, 1809, in Bavaria, Germany. Came to America in July, 1836, landed in New York; finally settled in Iowa City in July, 1840. He was married in September, 1837, in Boston, to Miss Mary A. Alnier. She died of cholera in Iowa City, in August, 1855. They had three children: Wil- liam J., Henry and Frank. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. He was one of the original mem- bers of this church, and is the oldest member living of the original mem- bers.
WILLIAM J. DUNKEL, a resident of Iowa City, and a merchant, doing business on Linn street near the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church; was born Oct. 9, 1840, in Iowa City, and was the first male child born in Iowa City. He was married April 6, 1875, to Miss Rosa Lutter, of Richmond, Iowa. They have three children living: Eugene W., George, K., and Willie B. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. He was the first child baptized in Iowa City by this church. He is a democrat in politics.
R. L. DUNLAP, a resident of Iowa City, and dealer in all kinds of heavy farm machinery, threshing machines and agricultural implements; was born June 6, 1823, in Cherry Valley, New York; came to Iowa City in 1858; bought grain a short time, and then engaged in his present business in 1863; office on Washington street, near the new city hall. He was married June 15, 1847, to Miss Alma L. Willey. She died December 5, 1358. They had two children, Fanny H., wife of M. A. Lumbard, of Des Moines, Iowa; Meracus F., married and lives at O'Falan, Mo. He was married April 23, 1866, to Mrs. Orlando S. Cole of Iowa City. They have two children: Robert O. and Ralph L. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Iowa City. A republican in politics. He has the agency of many valuable inventions, and his ware-rooms contain a large assortment of agricultural implements and farm machinery. He is recognized as one of the substantial business men of Iowa City.
EDWARD DUPONT, son of Henry F. Dupont, one of the early set- tlers of Monroe township, was born July 8, 1861, at the old homestead in Monroe township. His father received injuries from his team running
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away about a year before he died. His system received a severe shock, and he died July 2, 1874. His mother is still living in Kansas. This young man is a student in Iowa City. His father had accumulated a fine fortune, and left it unimpared to his children. Mr. Dupont is a democrat in politics, and an industrious young man of good habits.
JACOB DURST, a farmer, residing in Sharon township; was born May 20, 1827, in Bavaria; came to America in 1855; landed in New York City, and came to Johnson county and settled in Sharon township in May of the same year. He was married Jan. 19, 1853, to Miss Cath- arine Stahl, of Bavaria. They have five children: Barbara, wife of Abraham Deckendar; Lena, Charlie, Jacob C. and Henry. He is a demo- crat in politics, and is one of the trustees of Sharon township at present, and has been for five years. He has made a specialty of raising amber cane and making syrup; made 500 gallons from his own raising, and cooked for others 1,200 gallons in 1882; he has been in the business twelve years, and has made a success of it; he has a fine farm and plenty of good stock; has an orchard of about three acres, and for seventeen years has never failed to raise all the apples he needed and more every year. The large orchard is of young trees, part beginning to bear.
HENRY EARHART, a farmer, and resident of Liberty township; post-office, Iowa City. Was born June 10, 1814, in Virginia; left there in 1828 and settled near Dayton, Ohio, and resided there until 1837, and in the spring of that year came to Johnson county, and with his brother took up a piece of land of 120 acres upon which is now situated Coralville. He was married in 1843 to Miss Mary Oberholster, of Johnson county. She died in 1858, September 28, of dropsy. He then married the widow of William Morford. By this union they had four children: William H. and Samuel, still living, and Nevada and Mary E., deceased. Has lived in Liberty township where he now resides, thirty-one years. He is a democrat in politics and voted against the prohibitory constitutional amendment.
W. M. EDDY, farmer and stock raiser, Oxford; was born in Lake county, Ohio, July 2, 1836, where he spent his boyhood days until he was sixteen, and in 1852 went to Illinois with his parents, Benjamin and Louisa Eddy. They lived in Bureau county one year, then came to Oxford town- ship in 1853, and settled on the farm now owned by William. Here they entered eighty acres and bought more, and tented out in a hay shanty until they could build a log one. Benjamin died July 27, 1870, and his wife, Louisa, April 16, 1878, leaving five children. The subject of our sketch enlisted in August, 1861, in Co. G, Sth Iowa Infantry, and was wounded at Vicksburg. Since the war he has given his attention to farm- ing and raising stock, and now owns 304 acres of fine land and has fine buildings and improvements. He was married January 27, 1868, to Eme-
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line Brant, a native of Pennsylvania, but who came here with her father, Samuel Brant, in 1856. They have five children: Allen J., born April 8, 1870; Rosetta, born November 13, 1872; Benjamin F., born October 26, 1874; Orville W., born October 25, 1877, and an infant, born May 1, 1882.
GILES EDMONDS, farmer, post-office, River Junction; was born in New York State, March 19, 1831. When about nine years of age his parents, James and Harriett, moved to Hamilton county, Ohio, where they lived a few years, and in 1850 emigrated to Iowa and settled in this town- ship, where the subject of this sketch has since resided, and owns 150 acres of land, and has a fine residence. He was married in 1852 to Eliza- beth Hendricks; she dying in 1853, he was again married in 1854, to Cynthia A. Evans, she dying February 2, 1875, leaving six children: Emma, Agnes, Luther, Eva, Addie and Albert. He was again married to Mrs. Mary Lewis, formerly Miss Pullen, August 11, 1881.
JOSEPH A. EDWARDS, attorney at law, Iowa City; was born Sep- tember 1, 1845, in Putnam county, Ills. He was married June 14, 1877, to Miss Emma Hemsworth. He was a soldier in Co. B, 139th Illinois Infantry from June, 1864, till the close of the war. He graduated from the Law Department of the State University in 1873, and entered the law practice in this city the same year; is a republican in politics; was city solicitor in 1880, and was one of a committee to compile and revise the city ordinances. He was chairman of the republican central committee in 1881.
JOHN EGERMAN, a resident of Solon, Big Grove township; was horn November 1, 1852, in Bohemia; came to America and settled in Iowa City, the spring of 1854. He was married September 16, 1873, to Miss Elizabeth Elick, of Linn county, Iowa. He is a blacksmith by trade, but met with an accident, a horse falling on him while he was shoeing the animal; having received such injuries as disabled him from working at his trade, he began butchering and opened a shop in Solon in 1874. He is a democrat in politics and voted against the prohibitory amendment.
MICHAEL EIUIG, a resident of Iowa City, doing business and liv- ing on Iowa Avenue; was born December 25, 1836, in Prussia; came to America in 1854, landed in Quebec and settled in Iowa City, October 31, 1854. He was married April 24, 1864, to Miss Mary Pohler, of New- port township. They have four children: George, Thomas, Theresa and Jennevie. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. He is a democrat in politics. His son Thomas is a child of remarkable size for his age, was born November 23, 1874, in Iowa City, weighs 120 pounds, 4 feet and 32 inches high. He cannot speak, but is rather intelligent, and able to make all this wants known by certain signs and sounds.
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WILLIAM EMONDS, the present Catholic Priest of St. Mary's Church of Iowa City. Was born June 13, 1830, in Bielefield, Prussia; is of French ancestry. He graduated a minister in 1849, and immigrated to America the same year and settled in Dubuque. In 1852 he was ordained a Catholic priest, and was the pastor for three years of the German congregation of Dubuque. Under the direction of the bishop he traveled in Iowa from 1855 until the fall of 1856, searching for Catholics and in the work of establishing new missions. Near the close of 1856 he took charge of St. Peter's Church in Keokuk. In 1857 he traveled extensively in Europe, and after he regained his health, he returned to America and settled in Iowa City, and took charge of the St. Mary's congregation. Under the head of churches, in this history, will be found a complete sketch of his life and service in connection with a church where vast accumulation of church property is the result of commendable zeal and sacrifice on the part of a faithful and devoted people.
LOUIS ENGLERT, a farmer and brewer, residing in East Lucas township, north of Iowa City about two miles, post-office, Iowa City; was born December 28, 1810, in Bavaria, on the Rhine; came to America in 1840; landed in New Orleans, and then went to Cincinnati, Ohio; lived there two years, and settled in Iowa City in May, 1842. He was married October, 1843, to Miss Clara Kempfar, of Iowa City; they have seven liv- ing children: Henry J., John J., Mary, wife of Frank Rittenmyer, Francis, George, Louis, and Frank. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. Mr. Englert is a democrat in politics. He was a soldier in the Union army, a private in Company D, 37th Regiment Iowa Infantry from Johnson county. He built the first brewery in Iowa City, now owned and occupied by his son John and son-in-law, Frank Rittenmyer, the size of the first building, of stone, was 20x36 feet, the old frame building was 30x40, a cellar under the entire stone building. He used a brass kettle and made from six to ten barrels per day, and ran this brewery until 1877, when he sold to his son and son- in-law for half price, $6,000, it was then worth $12,000. He gave $75 for the lot in 1842 and put up a building worth about $250.
GEORGE ENGLERT, a resident of Iowa City, son of Louis Englert; was born November 17, 1861, in Iowa City, in the room in the Englert & Rittenmyer brewery where the beer is "jerked" for the thirsty traveler, and George takes pleasure in "jerking it," and often says, "the bed 1 was born on stood right in this place where I am now drawing beer." He was accidentally shot April 13, 1879, while in a boat hunting ducks on the Iowa river above the Terrill dam. He was shot in the right hand and in the arm above the elbow. He is not a cripple in any way, but a bad scar is visible in the front of his arm above the elbow. He is a democrat in politics.
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HENRY J. ENGLERT, a resident of Iowa City, doing business and living on Iowa Avenue, No. 113 and 115; was born April 8, 1846, in Iowa City. He was married February 7, 1872, to Miss Mary A. Riley. This union was blessed with two children: Joseph P. and Clara. His wife died March 23, 1882, and September 19, 1882, he was married to Lena Rink, of Coralville, Iowa. The family are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. A democrat in politics; he has been a member of the fire department for many years, serving as assistant chief and other offices of company No. 1.
JOHN J. ENGLERT, a resident of Iowa City, and senior member of the firni of Englert & Rittenmyer, proprietors of the city brewery, on Market street; was born October 25, 1849, in Iowa City. He was married October 4, 1875, to Miss Mary Larsheck, of Iowa City. They have three children: Willie, Frank and Mary; his wife died in June, 1879. He is a member of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. He is a democrat in politics. He is one of the young enter- prising business men of Iowa City. The "city brewery" is well known for the excellence of its products, and the integrity and enterprise of its proprietors. Mr. Englert comes from an industrious and prosperous family, and is thoroughly posted in his business, and John and Frank are both affable and generally popular with their costumers; they have an excellent brewery and enjoy an extensive trade that is constantly increas- ing.
JACOB H. ERB, deceased; was born in Lancaster county, Pennsyl- vania, October 24, 1824, where he spent his early life and learned the miller's trade. In 1850 he moved to Virginia, where he lived until 1855, when he emigrated to lowa and lived in Linn county one year, then moved to North Bend, Johnson county, where he lived until 1860, when he moved to Fremont township, section 3, where he followed farming, owning 338 acres of fine improved land and good buildings at the time of his death, May 26, 1881. He was a speaker in the Dunkard Church for fifteen years. He was an upright, honest man in all his dealings and well beloved by all his neighbors. Mr. Erb was married, October 18, 1849, to Susannah Zug, a native of Cumberland county, Pennsylvania; she is now living on the farm with her five children: Charles H., Mary A., John I., Joseph W. and Elizabeth E. The boys carry on the farm work under the charge of Charles, the oldest; they also pay considerable atten- tion to stock-raising.
C. T. ESTABROOK, express and telegraph agent, Oxford; was born in Wayne county, Pennsylvania, May 31, 1849, where he lived until his sixteenth year; he then went to Delaware, where he followed railroading and telegraphing, and in December, 1869, he came to Oxford and took charge of the railroad office, a position he has since held, and has the con-
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fidence of his employers and their many patrons. He was married, Sep- tember 21, 1875, to Miss Annie M. Watson, of this place, but a native of New York. They have three children: Virginia, Lillie C. and William T. Mr. and Mrs. Estabrook are members of the Presbyterian Church, and Mr. E. is a member of Canopy Lodge, No. 290, A. F. and A. M., and of Iowa City Chapter, No. 2, and of Palestine Commandery, No. 2; also of the A. O. U. W. and U. O. H., of Oxford.
W. B. FACKLER, farmer, post-office, Ely, Linn county; was born in Pennsylvania, November 23, 1830. When three years of age his parents, Samuel and Eliza, moved to Richland county, Ohio, where they lived seven years, then moved to Wisconsin, where the subject of this sketch resided until 1863, when he came to Johnson county, and now owns 84 acres of land in Big Grove township. He was married, July 10, 1855, to Elizabeth Turnbull, a native of New York State. They have five sons: William H., Charles F., James T., Jerome U. and Elmer C. William H. was born June 12, 1856, and married December 25, 1877, to Florence S. Hahn, a native of Linn county. They have one son, Edgar C. He is the owner of 78 acres of land.
HON. SAMUEL H. FAIRALL, lawyer and politician, Iowa City; was born June 21, 1835, at Little Meadows, Alleghany county, Maryland. He graduated at Washington College, Pennsylvania, June 20, 1855, and October 1, of the same year, came to Iowa City and began the study of law, and was admitted to the bar July 22, 1856. He was married, in 1857, to Miss Ellen J. Workman. In 1861 he was elected to the house of representatives; in 1863 he was elected to the board of supervisors and served two years; was city and county attorney during this time; in 1867 he was elected to the State senate over E. Clark ; in 1871 he was re-elected to the State senate over S. J. Kirkwood. He is a democrat in politics. In 1868 he was a delegate to the democratic national convention. He is the present county attorney, and one of Johnson county's pioneers, and takes an active part in public affairs.
ISAAC FAIRCHILD, farmer, post-office Shoo Fly; was born in Grant county, Dominion of Canada, July 24, 1833, where he spent his early life and attended the academy at Mt. Pleasant. At the age of nine- teen he came to the United States, and to Johnson county in 1854, and has since made this his home. He now owns 160 acres of land, and has a pleasant home. He was married Sept. 30, 1862, to Martha A. Baker, a native of Virginia. They have four children: Clement W., Charles A., Lewella E. and Bertie H.
HON. HENRY FELKNER, a farmer, residing in Muscatine county, Iowa, post-office Downey; was born April 18, 1810, in Fairfield county, Ohio. He settled in Indiana in 1835, and in the spring of 1837, moved to and settled in Johnson county, Iowa, where he took up a claim of 960 acres
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of land and built two saw mills, and was a member of '34 and '35 legisla- tures from Johnson county. He has held many offices of honor, profit and trust in Johnson county, and he says he still feels a deep interest in the history and welfare of the county. He was married Dec. 31, 1842, to Miss Elizabeth Lewis, of Muscatine county. Her parents settled in that county, near West Liberty, in 1841. They had thirteen children; five sons and five daughters survive the mother. Mr. F. is a democrat in politics. He has retired from an active life, and in his old days is greatly afflicted.
THOMAS FERN, a contractor in Iowa City ; was born April 4, 1844, in Kings county, N. Y. Settled in Iowa City in September, 1859. He was mar- ried January 21, 1865, to Miss Julia Sanders, of Iowa City. They have three children: Cay, May and John. They are members of the St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church of Iowa City. Mr. F. is independent in politics.
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