T. W.
Hatfield is the present efficient and businesslike postmaster of Greeley and
is conducting the affairs of that office to the satisfaction of his fellow
citizens. He was born in New York state, March 2,
1856, a son of Nathan and Sophia (Windsor) Hatfield, both of whom were natives
of the Empire state. In the spring of 1869 the family removed to Delaware
county and located upon a farm here. The father
devoted his life to its cultivation and there passed away, but his widow is
still living and lives at Edgewood, Iowa. Ten children were born to their
union and all survive.
T. W.
Hatfield began to earn his own livelihood when a youth of seventeen years and
was first employed as a farm laborer by the month. He decided, however, that
some other occupation would be more congenial and accordingly learned the
mason's trade, at which he worked for a period of seventeen years. In 1901 he
was appointed postmaster of Greeley and has held that position since, the
length of his term in office indicating the thorough understanding which he
has of his duties and the able manner in which he performs his work.
Mr.
Hatfield was married in 1879 to Miss Alice J. Hollenbeck, a native of New York
state and a daughter of Merrill and Charity
Hollenbeek. In 1858 the family removed to Delaware
county and settled upon a farm in Honey Creek
township, where both the parents passed away. Mrs. Hatfield was one of a
family of two children, both of whom are deceased. By her marriage she became
the mother of seven children: Cora E., deceased; Lona
J., the wife of S. E. Ridenour; Merrill E.; Paul C.; Goldie E., also deceased;
Charles R.; and Roy E.. Mrs. Hatfield died July 20, 1913, and was laid to rest
in the Grantview cemetery. She was a consistent
member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and she
is held in loving memory by those who were privileged to know her intimately.
Mr.
Hatfield is a republican and in addition to his service as postmaster has held
the position of township clerk. He is a member of the Masonic order, belonging
to Lodge No. 225, A. F. & A. M., of Greeley. He has a one half interest in a
tract of one hundred and twenty seven acres of land located in Elk township,
which is a well improved and highly cultivated farm, holds title to the
building in which the post office is located, and
also owns a residence and three lots in Greeley. He has desired financial
success and he has prospered in his labors, but he has never forgotten that an
honorable and upright life is the truest success, and the esteem in which he
is held by his fellow citizens is the reward of his integrity.
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