J.J.
Kauffman
Millville Twp.
J. J. Kauffman, general merchant, was born near Wooster,
in Wayne County, O., on Jan. 18, 1845. He came to Calyton
County in the fall of 1854, and located in Mallory
Township, where he resided nine years, then followed
steamboating on the Mississippi River five years. He
worked at various occupations for several years, returned
to Ohio, where he remained a short time, and then came
back to Millville and established a saloon, which he sold
in three months, and then traveled over the State looking
for a good location. He came back to Millville, and in
partnership with his brother bought 530 acres of land,
and one year later sold his share to his brother, and
went to Adair County, Ia., where he purchased 240 acres
of land, improved and sold it, returning to Clayton
County and repurchasing a part of his brother's farm,
which he cultivated four years. He is now keeping a
general merchandise store in Millville. He was married
July 5, 1872, to Susan J. Segraves, who was born in
Rockville, Wis., Oct. 3, 1851. They have two children --
Edna, born Jan. 4, 1874, and Dottie, Nov. 26, 1876. In
politics Mr. Kauffman is a Democrat.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 1017
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