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John Hoffmeyer |
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John Hoffmeyer, farmer, section 24, Osceola Township, was born May 8, 1833, in
Perth Co., Ont. His parents were born im
Germany, where his father pursued the vocation of millwright. They emigrated
fro the fatherland in early life, settling
in Canada. The father died there about 1863. In 1866 the mother became an
inmate of the family of her son. She died
in 1883, aged 81 years.
Mr. Hoffmeyer was a pupil in the common schools until he was 19 years old. He
began his career of independence as a
teamster, which was his business about three years. In the fall of 1855 he
went to Toledo, Ohio, where he obtained
employment in the ship-yards. He continued to work there and as a carpenter
two years. In 1857 he went to work in the
machine shops of the railroad at Toledo, and in the switch-yard, and was
appointed fireman on the Michigan Southern
Railroad. Six months of service in that position was succeeded by an
appointment as engineer for the same corporation,
in which capacity he operated two years. He next engaged as engineer on the
cleveland Railroad, where he was occupied
three years. In 18--, associated with another man, he purchased a canal
boat. After 18 months of canal experience he
disposed of his interest in inland navigation property and returned to Toledo,
where he again engaged in the ship-yards.
One year later he came to Osceola County and labored a year in the saw-mills
of D.A. Blodgett. At the end of that time
he located on the Muskegon River, at a point now included in Osceola
Township. This was in 1866, and he was the first
settler in the township, his nearest neighbor being 16 miles distant. He
secured his farm under the regulations of the
homestead law, including 160 acres of land. He is now the owner of 270 acres
of land in Osceola Township and 510 acres
in the county. He had a choice and valuable farm, now comprising 110 acres of
improved and cultivated land. He is a
decided Republican and radical in his political views. He has officiated five
years as Justice of the Peace and held
several other official positions in Osceola Township.
He was married Oct. 7, 1855, in Toledo, to Mary A. Dane. They have had eight
children. Two died when infants. Edward,
Frank, charles, Laura, Alonzo and Ella M. are living. Mrs. Hoffmeyer was born
Sept. 28, 1833, in England, which was the
native country of her parents, Richard and Ann Dane. The family came to
Ontario in 1841, where the father died about
1850, and the mother July 25, 1884. The death of the father left a family of
six children dependent upon the exertions
of the older members. Mrs. Hoffmeyer was the oldest and devoted herself to the
maintenance of the family until her
marriage.
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