The Harris Centennial
Harris --The past 100 Years
"H" Biographies
Haffield, Halverson, Hamilton, Harms, Hintze
Haffield Family
Enoch Haffield was born September
10, 1862, in Walford, England. He came to the United
States in 1887, and to the Allendorf community to live.
He talked about weathering the big blizzard of 1888.
Enoch Haffield was united in marriage to Mary Ann Conway
in January, 1900. Mary Ann Conway was born in Dublin,
Ireland, on July 25, 1875. She came to the Allendorf
community on December 25, 1899.
They farmed and lived in Osceola County all the rest of
their lives. They moved to the Fletcher Farm in 1918,
located 3 ½ miles west and ½ mile north of Harris. They
remained there until their deaths; Enoch in 1941, and
Mary Ann in 1942.
Family: William (deceased); Maye Johnston, Lynden,
Washington; Charles (deceased); Lewis (deceased); Mildred
Peterson, Mitchell, South Dakota; Milo (deceased); Edith
Wood, Round Lake, Minnesota; Arthur Pat
(deceased); Alice (deceased); Jean Gilbert, Sioux City.
Maye, Mildred, Edith Arthur and Jean graduated from
Harris Consolidated School.
Reier Halverson Family
Reir Halverson (1865-1931) and Julia
Hildahl (1867-1939) were married November 15, 1883. Mr.
Halverson was section foreman on the Rock Island
Railroad.
Mr. Halverson came to America when about 16 years of age
from Sand, Suldahl, Norway. He married Julia at
Goldfield, Iowa. Later they went to Lake Park and then to
Harris in 1892. He had continuous service with Rock
Island Railroad for over 39 years.
Children: Bessie (Halverson) Barnes; Edward Halverson;
Hannah (Halverson) Logan; Martin Halverson.
George Hamilton Family
George Hamilton homesteaded the west
half of section 29 in Fairview Township in June, 1872. He
was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1846, and came to America
when he was four years old. He married Anna Stones of
England. They resided on this farm nearly forty years
before moving into Ocheyedan.
Mr. Hamilton was a township trustee in 1878, and township
assessor in the early 1900s for several years. As
with many of the early settlers in the area, this family
went through many trying circumstances, one of which was
the January blizzard of 1873. Mr. Hamilton left home with
his team of horses on a 25 mile trip to the mill at
Milford, Iowa. Four miles from Milford the horses got
down in a snow drift in a corn field and were unable to
go on. He remained there in the snow for 26 hours when a
family by the name of Smith came across him stuck in the
snow drift. This family took Mr. Hamilton to their home
for he was very chilled and cold; within five days he was
able to return to his own home.
Three children were born to them; Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.
Fred Naab) Arthur and Alice Grace (Mrs. Sam L. Block).
George Hamilton was the great grandfather of Maurice Dale
Block of Ocheyedan, Iowa.
R.J. Frank Harms Family
Frank Harms was born in
Sudcoldene-Anrt Narden, Osfriesland Germany, September
21, 1870. He was about fifteen years old when he came
with his family to America, settling at Remsen, Iowa.
When he was a young man, he worked for several years at
Remsen in the winter and western Nebraska and Wyoming in
the summer. Later he came to Harris, Iowa, to his sister
Emma Harms Ihnen working for farmers, then buying a farm
five miles south of Harris.
He asked Anna Behrens, whom he had met in Nebraska, who
was originally born at Carthlage, Illinois, and later
moving to Nebraska, and later to Little Rock with her
parents, to be his bride. They lived on the farm four
miles south of Harris for many years where all twelve of
their children were born and raised. He retired in May
City, Iowa in 1944
He was a Charter member of the Harris Lutheran Church and
also helped plot the Union Cemetery.
Their children married and moved to the following:
Theresa married Fred Thies of Sibley. They lived south of
Harris, their early years, then Sibley, Sioux City, and
are now retired and live in Moville.
Nana married Dewey Hocking and lived most of their life
at Jackson and Estherville. They retired in May City.
Nana died in 1980, and Dewey in 1973.
Margaret married Ray Boom of Little Rock. They have lived
most of their life at Sibley, where they also retired.
Marie married Henry Poppen of Sibley, and lived all their
life there where they also retired. Marie died in 1985.
Jennie married Carl Vagle and lived on farms near Spirit
Lake, Walnut Grove, Minnesota, and Jackson, Minnesota.
They retired in Jackson, Minnesota. Carl died in 1986.
Earl married Alta Hollander of Lake Park. They lived on
farms at Melvin, May City, and Harris, for many years,
and retired at May City, Iowa.
John married Leola Schultz of Melvin, and lived in the
Melvin area and retired in May City. John died in 1981.
Harold married Viola Christiansen of Hartley. They lived
at Hartley, May City, and for a few years in Washington
State. They retired in May City.
Emma married Henry Tewes. They lived around the Jackson,
Minnesota, area where they farmed and retired in Jackson.
Emma died in 1976, and Henry in 1988.
LeRoy married Virginia Selby of Harris. They lived at
Ocheyedan, and in Washington for a few years, Albert Lea,
and West Concord. They retired in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
LeRoy died in 1987.
Lawrence married Clarice Recher of Ocheyedan; they lived
a few years at Melvin, then moved to Harris for a number
of years. They retired and moved to May City.
Donald married Rosella Runge of May City, lived in the
May City area for a number of years and later moved to
Lake Park, Iowa. Donald died in 1984.
The William and Jessie (Hintze) Family
Lloyd, born in 1900, married Lucille Porter, and died in 1984. Leone, born in 1902, married Dewey Jennings, and lives in George, Iowa. Harold (Pat), born in 1904, married Lila Loomis. Harold died in 1984, and his widow is living in Brainerd, Minnesota. Sadie, born in 1907, married Hemmie Meyers, and died in 1983. Denver, born in 1910, married Esther Johnson, and died in 1975. His widow is living in Rock Rapids, Iowa. Harvey, born in 1911, married Adeline Marshal, and died in 1973. His widow is living in Elk River, Minnesota. Victor, born in 1917, married Cathy Kohl, and died in 1975. Gilbert, born in 1927, married Virginia Bartels; both are living in Muscatine, Iowa. (pg. 32)