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Herman Stephan |
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Herman Stephan, farmer, section 20, Richmond Township, was born in Germany,
Sept. 15, 1843, of which country his
parents, Gottlieb and Julia Stephan, were also natives. They emigrated to the
Dominion of Canada in 1855, when their
son was 13 years of age. The latter remained there until 1862, the date of
his removal to Osceola County. His first
homestead claim of 80 acres is included in the farm of 118 acres of which he
is now owner, and of which 98 acres have
surrendered to the forces of energy, judgment and perserverance that have been
brought to bear on them, and are under
creditable and profitable cultivation.
In the fall of 1863 Mr. Stephan enlisted in the Fourth Michigan Calvary, and
remained in the military service of the
United States until the close of the war. Still true to the principles for
which he braved the fate of war, he is a
supporter and endorser of the issues of the Republican party.
He was first married Sept. 19, 1865, in Richmond Township to Mary Ruppert, and
they had four children, - Ernest,
William, Laura and Julia. Their mother died Sept. 17, 1875. Mr. Stephan was
again married Nov. 21, 1875, to Elizabeth
Schnatz. She was a native of Germany, as was her predecessor, and was born
April 4, 1853. Two children born of the
second marriage died in infancy. Four survive, - Mary, Catherine, Herman and
Lizzie. The parents belong to the
Lutheran Church.
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