John Melcher
John Melcher owns a well equipped and highly profitable farm
of one hundred and sixty acres in Linton township, Allamakee
county. He was born in the same township on May 7, 1875, a son of
Nicholas and Amelia (Stiert) Melcher, both natives of Germany.
The father is now a resident of Clayton county. He was born in
1844 in the fatherland and soon after serving in the army came to
America, settling in Linton township, where he became a well
known farmer, residing here until 1883, when he sold out and
moved to Clayton county, locating on a place just across the
line. He still owns land in Franklin township, this county, but
lives practically retired in Clayton county, his sons operating
the farm for him. The mother was born May 17, 1854, and died May
16, 1912. In her family were five children, of whom our subject
is the eldest.
In the acquirement of an education John Melcher attended school
in this township. For a time he worked upon the home farm and
also cultivated some land at Walnut Grove, just over the county
line in Clayton county. He remained at home until twenty-one
years of age and then worked for a time as a farm land in
Franklin township until he married, when he bought the farm upon
which he now resides, comprising one hundred and sixty acres. He
has greatly enhanced the value of his holdings by making valuable
improvements and his property is well equipped. He engages in
general farming and also gives considerable attention to the
breeding of livestock. He is a stockholder in the Monona Creamery
Company.
On December 21, 1904, Mr. Melcher was united in marriage to Miss
Effie Leas, who was born in this township July 27, 1886. She is a
daughter of George and Sarah (Thias) Leas, also natives of Linton
township. The father has always followed farming and grew to
manhood upon the homestead where he now resides. He has
practically retired from active work, leaving the more arduous
duties to his sons. He served as township trustee, as school
director and in various other local offices. Mr. and Mrs. Melcher
have become the parents of four children: George Lester, who was
born October 17, 1905; Wilma Merrill, born July 11, 1907; Glenn
Arthur, born in August, 1909; and Amelia Sarah, born September 1,
1911.
Mr. Melcher served for one term as school director of his
district, giving thereby evidence of his interest in the cause of
education. He has otherwise, however, never aspired to political
office, preferring to give his entire attention to his private
interests. His views incline toward the republican party and he
staunchly upholds its candidates. Fraternally he is a member of
the Volney lodge of the Modern Woodmen. Mr. Melcher has attained
to a prosperity which is remarkable for one of his years, and his
achievements have come to him as a result of good judgment and
honest labor. All who know him respect and esteem him for his
success and for those qualities of his character which have made
possible his prosperity.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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