WM. LUBBERDEN Was born in Alsmeer, the Netherlands, October 7, 1838. He came to America in 1847, arriving at Pella before the building of "Strooistad" (Straw Town). He was united in marriage to Jane Stomphorst in the spring of 1867 and settled on a farm three miles southeast of town. Of this union six children were born. The wife and mother died in 1896. Mr. Lubberden remained on the farm until 1907. Since that time he made his home with his children in Pella, until the time of his death which occurred the 6th day of July, 1922. He was a man of strong Christian character, modest and unassuming in his ways, yet always ready to do his part in anything that made for the well being and advancement of the community. During his long life here he enjoyed the respect and confidence of all who knew him and his death was mourned by a large circle of friends. JOHN DYKSTRA Born in Nylander, Province of Friesland, Netherlands, November 13, 1845, and was raised there until he reached manhood when he came to America with his parents in 1867 and located in Jasper county. In the spring of 1874 he came to Pella and engaged in business with Van Spanckeren & Stubenrauch, in the general merchandising business. This partnership continued until August, 1897, when he started in business for himself. He had a limited amount of capital, but gradually worked himself up to where he was considered the leading merchant of his time. In the spring of 1878 he was united in marriage to Miss J. Terpstra. She was a native of New York and born December 8, 1853. During his lifetime in the community he was considered one of the progressive citizens of the community and assisted greatly in the building up of the city which he lived to enjoy until 1921. JOHN DYKSTRA