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Nicholas SALTZMAN, Jr.

SALTZMAN, GARBER, EGLEY, SMITH

Posted By: Sharon R Becker (email)
Date: 1/19/2009 at 01:39:34

from Biography & Historical Record of Ringgold County, Iowa

Lewis Publishing Company of Chicago, 1887, Pp. 275-76

NICHOLAS SALTZMANN

Nicholas SALTZMANN,one of the first settlers of Ringgold County, and an active and enterprising farmer and stock-raiser of Poe Township, where he resides, on section 23, is a native of France, born in the year 1829, and a son of Nicholas and Barbara (GARBER) SALTZMANN (sic).

The parents lived in their native land, France, until March 1, 1853, when they embarked with their family in a sailing vessel, at Havre, and after a voyage of twenty-eight days landed in New York. From that city they proceeded to Buffalo, where they waited twenty-one days for a steamer to take them to Sandusky, Ohio, thence to Findlay, Ohio, where they remained two and a half years.

In November, 1855, Nicholas SALTZMANN, Jr., and four of his brothers came to Ringgold County, Iowa, when he located on his present farm, which, at that time, was an unbroken tract of prairie land. The parents subsequently came to Ringgold County, where the mother died November 9, 1867, aged sixty-four years. The father still makes his home in Ringgold County with his children.

Nichols SALTZMANN, our subject, was married in 1859, to Miss Anna EGLEY, a native of France, and to this union have been born seven children - Ellen C., wife of H. C. SMITH, of Poe Township; Jacob, Simon, Nicholas, Clara, Margaret and Noah.

After marriage Mr. SALTZMANN remained on what is known as the old homestead. He has been very successful in his agricultural pursuits, and by his industry and good management he has accumulated 650 acres, all of which is now under fine cultivation, with a good residence and commodious barn, and out-buildings for the convenience of his stock.

He is quite extensively engaged in stock-raising in connection with his general farming, and is making a specialty of Norman horses and high-grade cattle, having at present 100 head of cattle on his farm. He is a thorough, practical farmer, and is classed among the substantial and self-made men of his township, having commenced life entirely without capital.

NOTE: Nicholas SALTZMAN was born July 24, 1829, and died May 25, 1911. Anna (EGLEY) SALTZMAN was born August 6, 1839, and died February 24, 1910. Nicholas and Anna were interred at Oakland-Saltzman Cemetery, Ringold County, Iowa. Noah SALTZMAN died at the age of 5 days on February 14, 1900 with interment at Oakland-Saltzman Cemetery. Another son died at the age of 3 days on December 23, 1881 with interment at Oakland-Saltzman Cemetery.

SOURCES:
Biography & Historical Record of Ringgold County, Iowa, Pp. 275-76, 1887.

WPA Graves Survey

Transcription and note by Sharon R. Becker, January of 2009


 

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