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Lewis Kimer

HOOD, KIMER, KIMERER, YOUNG

Posted By: Kent Transier (email)
Date: 3/5/2011 at 13:41:52

History of Warren County, Iowa
Des Moines: Union Historical Company, 1879.

KIMER, LEWIS, farmer, and engineer, Sec. 8; P. O. St. Charles; was born in Wayne county, Ohio, May 11, 1836. When seventeen years of age, he, with his parents removed to Jefferson county, remaining there one year, they moved to Madison county, and five years after settled in this (Warren) county.

Having a natural mechanical skill, at the age of eighteen he concluded to become a machinist, and followed the occupation of an engineer until August 13, 1862, when he enlisted as a drummer, in the Twenty-third Iowa Infantry, serving in that capacity until the capture of Vicksburg, when, for bravery and meritorious conduct, he was promoted to commissary of the regiment. He was mustered out at Davenport, August 12, 1865. Returning home he resumed his former occupation as farmer and engineer, which he still follows;

Mr. Kimer was married December, 1855, to Miss Eliza Hood, of Madison county, a native of England; by this union he has one son, Granville Fremont. Mrs. Kimer died January 29, 1859. Mr. Kimer married Miss Isabella Young, of Madison county; by this union they have three children: Elizabeth S., Grant and William Louis.

Mr. Kimer was brought up in the old Democratic school, and was a faithful follower of that doctrine until 1862, when he, like Paul, had his eyes opened, and concluded to go south to dispose of the most obnoxious of that faith; owns a good farm of 100 acres, well improved.
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