JOHN E. MARIETTA, head of the loans and insurance
firm of Marietta & Bickel, is the dean of this business in Benton
county, having been successfully established in the business long
before any of his present competitors began business. He has been
engaged in placing loans, chiefly on real estate, since October 1,
1875, and to the present writing the total volume of this business
aggregates over twelve million dollars, all of which he has negotiated
without a single foreclosure or the loss of a cent of principal or
interest. This is a business record that speaks for itself For the most
part he represents the money of eastern investors, though he handles
large amounts for relatives and friends. He also represents the
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. For the first five years he
was in partnership with J. P. Johnson, under the name of Johnson &
Marietta, was then in business alone until June, 1899, when W. E.
Bickel became his partner, and the firm has since been Marietta &
Bickel.
Mr. Marietta is one of the directorates of or otherwise identified with
various business enterprises of Benton county. He is a member of the
board of trustees of the Vinton Public Library. He is secretary and
treasurer of the Methodist church, having been secretary for about
thirty years and treasurer also for a long time. In civic affairs he
has likewise performed a large share of duties, always keeping
political allegiance with the Republican party. At one time he was
deputy county treasurer and auditor. During the ten years he was in the
city council he was active in securing water works and other public
improvements.
Mr. Marietta was born in Wayne county, Ohio, January 13, 1852. He
belongs to an historic family of Ohio. His great-grandfather, Jacob
Marietta, a native of Germany, was one of the first settlers of
southeastern Ohio, and Marietta, the oldest town of the state, was
named in his honor. The grandfather's name was John Marietta, and all
the family were farmers on a large scale in that part of Ohio.
Mr. Marietta's parents were David and Anna (Ralphschneider) Marietta,
both being of German lineage, and it is said that their parents were
unable to speak the English language. David Marietta was one of the
most esteemed citizens and business men of Benton county. He was a
successful farmer in Wayne county, Ohio, for a number of years, and in
January, 1869, moved to a farm near Vinton. Some years later he took up
his residence in Vinton and was there engaged with his brother, J. H.
Marietta, in the livery business. His tragic death by drowning, May 15,
1888, removed one of the ablest men of this community, and for the
first time in the history of the town the business houses were closed
during his funeral. He was then sixty-six years of age. He had been a
member of the Methodist church all his active life, but never belonged
to secret society nor accepted political office. His first wife, Anna
Marietta, was a native of Stark county, Ohio, and she died when her son
John E., was twelve years old. Of their children, two of the older
daughters, Mary and Maria, both married, died in Ohio. Dr. George A.,
who was a graduate of the University of Michigan, died in Clarion,
Iowa, May 14, 1899. The five children now living are: Mrs. E. J.
Tillinghast, of Clarion; D. S., of Atwood, Kansas; H. R., of Oberlin,
Kansas; W. H. of Hendley, Nebraska; and John E. David Marietta married
for his second wife Anna R. Tryon, who still lives in Vinton. They had
one daughter, now Mrs. Anna Barkdoll, of this county.
John E. Marietta was reared in Ohio and for two years was a student in
Oberlin College. He had no capital when he began business, but his
integrity and ability have gained him a large degree of material
success. He is a member of the lodge and encampment of Odd Fellows and
of the different Masonic bodies, including the Shrine, his wife being a
member of the Eastern Star. His home is a fine residence which he built
on East Jefferson street, and he has always voted in the First ward. He
married, at Vinton, September 11, 1878, Miss Alice C. Barger. She was
born in Indiana and was brought to Benton county as a child, but after
her parents died she was reared by an aunt. Her father was James
Barger. Mr. and Mrs. Marietta have two children. Zoe, who graduated at
the Vinton High School and was a student in Cornell College (Iowa), is
the wife of C. H. DeAcres, a successful merchant of Cedar Rapids. He
was the youngest member of Company Gr, recruited at Vinton, in the
Spanish-American war, and served as bugler. He is now a lieutenant in
Colonel Allen's Fifty-third Regiment, I. N. G. Farley, who was five
years younger than her sister Zoe, died of the measles at the age of
seven. She was a very bright child and could write legibly when three
years old.