HERMAN NOLLEN The youngest of the four Nollen brothers who came to Pella in 1854. He was born in the family home in Diedam, Holland, on the 7th day of December, 1812, and settled on the farm, where he continued to live until a short time ago, when he made his home with his children, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Ver Meer. Mr. Nollen lived on the same farm about three miles west of Pella for 68 years. He was eminently successful in his chosen work, being known as one of Marion county's progressive farmers and stock raisers. Like his brothers, he is a man of deep religious conviction and has always stood for those things that made for the best moral interests of the community. HERMAN NOLLEN HENRY NOLLEN Was born in Diedam, the Netherlands, on the 6th day of October, 1833, and came to Pella with his parents in 1854. He remained on the farm with his parents for ten years, after which he entered the law office of P. H. Bousquet, where he served as bookkeeper and notary public and carried on an extensive insurance business. He was an earnest Christian and one of the early members of the Second Reformed Church. He took an active part in the upbuilding of this congregation, serving for many years as a member of the Consistory, and taking a leading part in the Sunday School. Hundreds of our people will remember him best as the organist of the church, as he served for many years in this capacity. His death, which occurred on the 7th day of February, 1920, was mourned by Henry Nollen the entire community.