Ibe
Iben, successfully engaged in the pursuits of general farming and stock-raising,
owns a tract of one hundred and twenty acres of valuable land on section 25,
Prairie township. His birth occurred in Hanover, Germany, on the 28th of
February, 1868, his parents being Herman and Maria (Luckens) Iben, who spent
their entire lives in that country. In 1890, when a young man of twenty two
years, Ibe Iben crossed the Atlantic to the United States and made his way
direct to Iowa, locating on, a farm near Monticello, Jones county. Ten years
later he came to Delaware county following farming in Adams township until 1904,
when he took up his abode on his present place of one hundred and twenty acres
three and a half miles north of Ryan. He built a hog house in 1909, made an
addition to his residence in 1910 and erected a hen house in 1913. In connection
with the cultivation of cereals he also devotes considerable attention to stock
raising, both branches of his business returning to him a gratifying annual
income.
In 1896 Mr. Iben was joined in wedlock to Miss Mary
Harms, a daughter of Harm and Maria (Johnson) Harms. To them have been born
eight children, as follows: Anna; Mamie; Tina; Freddie and Louise, twins;
Herman; Loriena; and Albert, twin brother of Loriena, who is deceased.
Mr. Iben gives his political allegiance to the
democracy, while his religious faith is that of the German Lutheran church. The
hope that led him to leave his native land and seek a home in the new world has
been more than realized, for here he has found the opportunities which he sought
and now enjoys financial independence and the kindly regard and esteem of his
fellow citizens. |