PETER C. LANKELMA, SR. Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 5, 1832. In 1855 he was united in marriage to Miss Anna Barnaveldt, of Gouda, Netherlands. In 1856, accompanied by his young bride he emigrated to America to make his future home with his countrymen. The fact that he was able to speak the English language made his arrival something of more than importance in the colony, as interpreters were a scarce article, and the fact of his educational advantages were heralded throughout the entire colony. Upon his arrival, he being a well educated young man in the Dutch, French, German and English languages, he was engaged in teaching. This he followed for a number of years after which he embarked in the mercantile business. He followed the mercantile life for a number of years after which he became employed as salesman in the hardware store of H. F. Bosquet for a number of years. When this business was closed by Mr. Bousquet, Mr. Lankelma acted as accountant for H. Rhynsburger in the egg and butter business, later he was engaged as accountant in the People's Savings Bank conducted by Herman Rietveld and remained with that institution to within a short time of its failure. His life was one of pleasure and comfort, having retired several years before his death, which occurred on July 18, 1916, his loving wife having preceded him several years before. He left a family of thirteen children, one, Mrs. E. G. Wheeler, having died in 1921. PETER KRUIDENIER Came to America with his parents in 1856. He engaged in the carpenter business until 1870, when he engaged in the furniture business, which business he followed until 1900, when he retired from active work. He played a prominent part in the business building of Pella during his life and is today enjoying the fruits of his labors. Out of four daughters, Mrs. A. C. Kuyper is the only child living. PETER KRUIDENIER