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Jedediah Bushnell Sperry
George M. Schlatter Page 248 - 1891 Portrait & Biographical Album
of Fayette Co., Iowa
"George M. Schlatter, a farmer and stock-raiser residing on section
14, Windsor Township, was born on the 7th of February, 1857, under the
sheltering roof of the old homestead where he yet lives. His parents
were Simon and Susan (Schaffner) Schlatter. His father was born in
Baden, Germany, October 9, 1827, and came to America with his parents
in 1834, being one of a family of six children who left their native
land for America, but before reaching this country two had died. The
living are George J., now a resident of Kansas, born in 1834, who
married Euphemia Miffin, by whom he has five children - Wesley G.,
Robinson, Alvia, Sylvia and Frank; Katie A., who became the wife of
John P. Smith, and after his death married Gustavus E. Hennig; Mary,
who became the wife of Christopher Bare, now deceased, died in Kansas
in 1877, leaving three children: Walter M., now living in Chadron,
Neb., married Louisa Lauterbach; Garrison, now engaged in mining
operations in Colorado; and Dillie C., wife of Martin Kelley, of
Britt, Iowa.
The family which Simon Schlatter accompanied to America located in
Ohio, where he remained until 1855, when he came to Fayette County,
securing a farm which is now the family homestead. In the spring of
1856, he returned to Ohio, where on the 20th of April, 1856, he
married Susan Schaffner, who was born in Crawford County, that State,
March 20, 1833, and there resided until her marriage. She is
representative of a family of twenty-one children. Her father was four
times married. Of her full brothers and sisters there are six: Thomas,
who lives with his family in Western Iowa; Jeremiah, of Mexico, Mo.,
who is married and has two children; Katie A., wife of Dr. Dunn, of
Atlanta, Logan County, Ill., by whom she has six children; Rachel, who
married Mr. Hepler and resides on a farm in Michigan; and Ellen, now
Mrs. Hovey, of Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schlatter began
their domestic life on the farm where they resided until after the
death of the former. He gave his entire attention to the cultivation
of his land, and was very successful in his business undertakings. May
9, 1873, while engaged in digging a hole in which to put a large
boulder, the ground supporting the stone gave way and he was crushed
under a weight of ten or twelve tons, from the effects of which he
died seventeen days later. His widow was again married May 20, 1878,
becoming the wife of John Edle, and resides in Banks Township. Our
subject has one brother and four sisters, three of whom are living:
Gusty Ellen, born in 1858, died in 1862; Mary Catherine born September
5, 1860, died August 20, 1862; Emma M., born November 30, 1864, lives
in West Union; Philly H., born January 16, 1868, lives in Monticello,
and is in the harness business; and Susan Catherine, born January 4,
1873, and lives at home.
The subject of this sketch has always maintained a home in this
county, although he spent two years in Kansas. On the 18th of
December, 1884, he married Miss Clara Bell Robinson, who was born in
this county, October 23, 1864, and is a daughter of Thomas R. and Jane
A. (Smith) Robinson. Her father was born in Ohio, July 1, 1840, and is
a son of William Robinson, who was born in the Buckeye State, in 1818,
and is still living. Thomas Robinson was united in marriage January
17, 1864, with Miss Smith, who was born in Center County, Pa.,
September 26, 1842. Their union was celebrated in this county, and was
blessed with three children: William H., born October 4, 1866, married
Eva Otto, in Sanders County, Neb., December 25, 1889; Edward Thomas,
born December 11, 1867, is living in Nebraska, and was married
December 23, 1890, to Miss Hattledala; and Mrs. Schlatter completes
the family. With her the mother makes her home, Mr. Robinson having
died in Missouri, December 19, 1877. Previous to her marriage, the
wife of our subject removed with her parents to Missouri, where she
spent one year and then returned with her mother to this county.
To Mr. and Mrs. Schlatter have been born two children, sons: Dee G.,
born March 21, 1887; and Earle R., November 6, 1889. Mr. Schlatter is
a member of Round Grove Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., having transferred
his membership from Relief Lodge, No. 138, of which he was a charter
member. He also belongs to Windsor Lodge, No. 127, Iowa Legion of
Honor; and was confirmed as a member of Zion's Congregation, German
Lutheran Church, in 1873. In politics he is a Democrat. Inheriting
those sterling qualities of his German ancestry, which go to make up
the honest, industrious and frugal citizen, we have in Mr. Schlatter
one of the representative farmers of the community, who by his
fellow-townsmen is highly esteemed for his many excellent traits of
character.
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