Nicholas
Hofer. Of the citizens of Marion Township,
Clayton County, few are known so well, and none more
favorabley, than the subject of this sketch, who has
resided here since 1858. During this long period he has
made many warm friends who hold him in the highest esteem
for his integrity of character and genial disposition. He
is pre-eminently a self-made man and is now residing on
an estate comprising one hundred and ninety-five well
cultivated acres.
Our subject, like many of the best residents of this
township, was born in Switzerland in the year 1846. He is
the son of Samuel and Magdalene (Baumgardner) Hofer, who
were also natives of that country. Nicholas, accompanied
by his mother, came to America in 1858, landing in New
York City, where they remained for a short time and then
made their way to this western state and ocated in Marion
Township, with whose interests they have been identified
since that time. Young Nicholas first purchased a tract
of forty acres and began his career as an independent
farmer. He has met with more than ordinary success in the
prosecution of his calling and has now a finely improved
homestead of nearly two hundred acres. He is now taking
the world easy, and though he still has his farm under
his management, does little work himself and is living in
peace and contentment, enjoying the fruits of his earlier
labors.
Mr. Hofer was married, in 1865, to Miss Lizzie Sutter,
who was also a native of Switzerland and was born in
1851. By her union with our subject there were born
twelve children, namely: Pauline, John, Louisa, Bertha,
Rosa, Samuel, Lena, Freddie, Benjamin, Mary, Leodia and
Annie. They are all being given the advantages of a good
education, and are bright and intelligent in the extreme.
Mr. Hofer is a member of the Dunkard Church, and is
identified with the Democratic party in politics.
The father of our subject departed this life in his
native land. He was a man greatly respected in his
neighborhood and was a true Christian gentleman. He was
the father of two children besides our subject, Benjamin
and Magdalene.
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