Henry J. Wilke
Henry J. and Elizabeth (Ziegler) Wilke
Henry J. Wilke, who since 1892 has been connected with
agricultural interests of Allamakee county, owning today two fine
farms in Post township, is a native of Iowa, his birth having
occurred in Elkader, Clayton county, July 2, 1868. He is a son of
Fred and Mary (Kamin) Wilke, both of whom were born in Germany,
the father May 1, 1844, and the mother July 15, 1838. The former
crossed the Atlantic with his parents when he was about ten years
of age and located with them on a farm in Clayton county, Iowa,
where he grew to manhood, continuing to reside there until 1893.
In that year he removed to a farm in Dallas county, near Des
Moines, whereon he now lives retired, his sons managing the
property and all his business interests. His first wife passed
away in 1878, leaving only one child, the subject of this review,
and later married again, becoming, by this second union, the
father of three children.
Henry J. Wilke was reared on his fathers farm in Clayton
county and in his childhood divided his time between the work of
the homestead and attendance at district school. He remained at
home until he was twenty-four years of age and then began his
independent career, buying land in Post township, upon which he
resided for a number of years, making it in the meantime a well
improved and valuable property. About 1907 he sold his farm and
bought forty acres which he still owns. He purchased also another
farm of one hundred and four acres, eighty rods distant, and the
two properties are connected by a roadway, making it possible for
him to give personal supervision to the development of both. He
carries on general farming, raising fine crops of hay and grain
and engaging extensively in stock-raising, keeping high grade
cattle, hogs and horses. The farms are substantially improved and
neat and attractive in every particular, evidencing in many ways
the owners practical methods and his well directed care and
labor.
On the 21st of February, 1893, Mr. Wilke was united in marriage
to Miss Elizabeth Ziegler, who was born in McGregor, Iowa,
December 18, 1871. She is a daughter of George and Mary
(Bierbaum) Ziegler, natives of Germany, where her father learned
the carpenters trade. In early life he followed that
occupation but later turned his attention to farming, purchasing
land near Luana, Iowa, whereon he resided until his death, which
occurred about the year 1893. His wife survived him some years,
dying in 1907. Mr. and Mrs. Wilke became the parents of two
children: Wilbert, who was born in 1894; and Mabel, born March 3,
1898.
Mr. Wilke is a member of the Lutheran church of Postville and his
upright life has always been in closest harmony with his
professions. He gives his political allegiance to the democratic
party and, as a loyal and public-spirited citizen, takes an
intelligent interest in community affairs. He is especially
interested in the promotion of public education and since 1898
has been a member of the school board, accomplishing a great deal
of valuable and important work during that time. His attention
is, however, chiefly concentrated upon the development of his
farms and by his able work along agricultural lines he has made
substantial contributions to the growth and progress of the
community where he makes his home and where he is counted among
the representative and valued citizens.
-source: Past & Present of Allamakee County; by
Ellery M. Hancock; S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; 1913
-transcribed by Diana Diedrich
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