Gottlob Heiserman is the owner of a valuable farm embracing fifty acres within
the corporation limits of Ryan, which he purchased in 1907 and has operated
continuously and successfully since. His birth occurred in
Wurtemberg, Germany, on the 27th of December, 1867, his parents being Fred and
Minnie (Huley) Heiserman. In 1880 they emigrated to the United States and made
their way direct to Iowa, taking up their abode on a farm near Paris in Linn
county. Fred Heiserman passed away in 1907, but his widow survives and now
resides in Delaware county with her children. The parents came to the new world
with their ten children, all of whom are yet living.
Gottlob Heiserman, who was a youth of about thirteen when he accompanied his
parents on their emigration to America, has devoted his attention to general
agricultural pursuits throughout his entire business career with excellent
results. In 1907 he purchased fifty acres of land within the corporation limits
of Ryan in Delaware county, and has since cultivated the same, also raising
graded stock. He has met with success in his undertakings and may justly lay
claim to the proud American title of a self made man, having gained his
prosperity entirely through his own efforts and well directed industry.
On the 24th of March, 1891, Mr. Heiserman was united in marriage to Miss
Lauretta Wendling, a daughter of Henry and Lauretta (Duwell) Wendling, who were
natives of Germany and took up their abode in Delaware county, Iowa, in 1885.
The father passed away in 1897, while the demise of the mother occurred in 1909.
To
Mr. and Mrs. Heiserman have been born twelve children, eight of whom survive, as
follows: Clara, Anna, Lydia, Lauretta, Hugo, Ervin, Lena and Leroy. In religious
faith Mr. Heiserman is a Lutheran, belonging to the church of that denomination
at Ryan. His life has been active, useful and upright and his many excellent
qualities of mind and character have trained him a wide circle of friends.
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