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Early Westphalia Settlers - A Chronology

                                                                   
1872, March 1  The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad commissioned
               Anton H. Kettler to recruit German Catholics who would 
               purchase land in the area then known as Sumner Township, 
               Shelby County, Iowa. It was further stipulated that 50 cents 
               per acre sold would be placed in a fund to build a church. 
               The first Settlers in 1872-'73 in Westphalia Township, 
               Shelby County, Iowa, came from Westphalen, Germany except 
               H. SCHWARTE; born in Hanover, Germany
1872 ARRIVALS
      Sept. 1  FLUSCHE, Emil     b. 1849 - d. 1930  Mt.Carmel, Texas 
      Sept. 14 FLUSCHE, Joseph   b. 1840 - d. 1895  Pilot Point, Texas
               DREESMANN, Anna   b. 1851 - d. 1912 Muenster, Texas    
      Oct.  5  Joseph and Anna were married in Dunlap, Iowa)
      October  SCHWARTE, Herman  b. 1845 - d. 1913 Westphalia, Iowa    
      Oct. 31  FLUSCHE, Karl     b. 1843 - d. 1896 Westphalia, Iowa

                                  

1873, August   The first Catholic Church in Shelby County is built on the
               future site of the town of Westphalia; a 24X36 ft frame 
               structure.
               NOTE: The first house in the town of Westphalia was 
               reportedly built by an old Austrian wood carver named 
               Herr Streaka.
      October  Emil FLUSCHE is appointed sole land agent by the Rock Island
               R.R. for the the colony replacing A. H. KETTLER..
1873 ARRIVALS
      March 16 FLUSCHE, August      b. 1853 - d. 1928 Muskogee, Oklahoma 
               RUESCHENBERG, Johann b. 1838 - d. 1908 Westphalia, Iowa
               ZIMMERMANN, Emill    b. 1849 - d. 1911 Westphalia, Iowa
      May 20   FLUSCHE, Wilhelm     b. 1839 - d. 1901 Lindsay, Texas
               FLUSCHE, Eva Katharina (FLUCHT), widow of Stephen W. FLUSCHE
               FLUCHT, Maria Anna, sister of Mrs. FLUSCHE 1827 - 1877 
               FELDMANN, Clara      b. 1848 - d. 1917 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
               SCHNUETTGEN, August     b. 1853 - d. 1907 Earling, Iowa 
               ZIMMERMANN, Johann,  b. 1821;  wife, Maria Anna (SCHNUETTGEN)
               and Children: Maria Anna b.1851; Joseph A. b. 1858; 
               Regina b. 1861.
      May 28   A Catholic priest, Rev.John KEMPKER, visited from Council 
               Bluffs,Iowa; celebrated the first Holy Mass in the Colony
               and performed the first marriage on May 29,  that of 
               Karl FLUSCHE and Clara FELDMANN.
      May 29   Herman Joseph KETTLER, son of Anton H. and Maria A. (KNABE)
               KETTLER was baptised by Rev. KEMPKER at the SCHWARTE home.


                   
1874, June 22  The Town of Westphalia is platted on the S 2/3, SE 1/4 of
               Section 21, Township 80, range 39. on land originally owned 
               by Herman SCHWARTE.
      Dec 7    The first term opened in the school house located on Block
               8 with sixteen pupils enrolled; the teacher was Anton J. 
               STRUEDER from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1874 ARRIVALS   
        BAKER, George                     KENKEL, Nicolaus 
        BEHRENDT, William                 KRAMER, Joseph
        BLUM, Joseph                      KUHL, Joseph H.
        BOOK, Peter                       KUHL, Mathias
        BUDDEN, Bernard ?                 KUHL, Valentine
        EIKE, Lorenz ?                    LAPKE, Andrew ?
        EVERY, Mathias ?                  MAIWALD, August
        FRANK, Ernest                     MESTER, August
        FRIEDENBACH, F. M.                MILLER, Michael
        GALDERINI, Thomas ?               MUELLER, Henry
        GOESER, Joseph                    MOLITOR, Nicolaus
        GORSCHE, Michael                  MUSCHITZ, George
        GREVE, Peter                      NOWATSKI, Joseph
        GROSS, Adam                       PAOLAZZI, Ferdinand
        GUBBELS, Jacob                    PETSCHE, Michael
        GUBBELS, Peter                    RUESCHENBERG, Joseph
        GOLLOBITH, John                   SASSE, Carl Theodore
        GRAF, Philip                      SCHMITZ, Johann N.
        HALBE, Frank                      SCHNEIDER, Caspar
        HENDRICKS, August                 SONNTAG, Thomas
        HESSE, Joseph                     STEPKSAL, Anton ?
        HESSE, Heinrich                   STERNBERG, Michael
        KAUFMANN, Peter                   VON TERSCH, Joseph and
        KEMMERICH, August ?               wife, Maria Elisabetha (BOCK)
                                          WEILAND, John Baptist


                    
1875, January 1 As a result of elections held October 13, 1874, the 
                following officials assumed the duties of their respective 
                offices: 
                Township Clerk, Joseph H. KUHL;
                Assessor, Nicolaus KUHL; 
                Trustees, Peter BOOK, F. W. LOEHR and Joseph SCHMITT; 
                Road Supervisors, August KEMMERICH and F. W. LOEHR; 
                Constables, Mathias FRUEND and Philip GRAF.
       April 2  The name of Sumner Township was officially changed to
                Westphalia Township and the postoffice thereof was called
                Westphalia; the first postmaster was Joseph H. Kuhl.
1875 ARRIVALS   
        ANASTASI, Louis                   MALY, Rev. Peter 
        ASSMANN, Albert                   MERTENS, Heinrich
        ASSMANN, Peter                    McCABE, Michael
        BOCK, Johann Joseph               NEPPER, Christian
        DEIHL, Andreas ?                  NOLLES, Joseph
        ENERTS, Matthias ?                PANIAN, George
        ENGEL, Peter                      PICART, Joseph ?
        FUCHSHOFEN, Louis                 PIMPLE, C. (Catherine ?)
        GAPR., C. Sacrist ??              RAU, Anton
        GAU, Christ                       SCHECHINGER, Martin
        GOESER, Stephen                   SCHEEL, Fritz
        GUBBELS, Peter                    SCHMIEDING, Caspar
        GUDRIAN, Gottlieb                 SCHMITZ, Adam
        HEESE, Johann                     SCHNUETTGEN, Peter ?
        HEIMERMANN, Anton                 SCHNUETTGEN, Theodore
        HENNES, Johann                    SCHOMER, Jacob
        HEUNES, William ?                 SCHOMER, J. Peter
        KENKEL, John                      SCHUMACHER, Peter
        KERSTING, Xavier                  SCHWERY, Gottfried
        KESSLER, Mathias ?                STEPHANY, Charles
        KLOEWER, Anton                    STOLZ, Aloysius
        KRANTZ, Winand                    WERTH, Ed ?
        LACKMANN, Mrs. Mary               WILDERWING, Michael
        LANGENFELD, Jacob                 WILDERWING, John B.
        LEUSCHEN, Benedict
   

1876 and 1877 ARRIVALS
        BAUER, Joseph                     KOLL, John
        BERGHAUS, Joseph                  MILLER, Alex ?
        BLOCK, George                     PAPE, F.W., Rev.
        GREINER, Nicholas                 RAU, Michael
        HOCHHAUSEN, John and C.           ROSMANN, George
        HERTERT, Emil                     THELEN, Peter
        KLEIN, Joseph


HISTORICAL FOOTNOTE:
        When Rev. J. A. Weber was installed as pastor at St. Boniface 
        Parish in 1880 he found a rapidly growing and diverse community 
        which has also become 'disputatious'. A quick glance at the above 
        surnames will reveal their origins -- the European Countries 
        including Germany (all Provinces), Belgium, Luxembourg, France, 
        Switzerland, Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy (Trento), and England. 
        This cultural mix was eventually brought into harmony with the 
        construction of the Church in 1881. The 125th Anniversary observed 
        in July, 1997 celebrated these transplanted rootstocks which 
        continue to blossom and bear fruit.

Special Thanks to Bill Langenfeld for this information.
If you have further information regarding early Westphalia Township 
history, please contact BILL.