Henry V. Lechtenberg is a native son of this county
and his entire life has been spent within its confines. He is today the owner of
a fine farm of three hundred and sixty acres situated on section 12, Bremen
township, and is considered one of the most prosperous and up to date
agriculturists of his locality. He was born in that township, a son of Joseph
and Caroline (Honkomp)
Lechtenberg, both natives of Germany. The father was a carpenter by trade
and in 1846 emigrated to this country, settling in
Dubuque county, Iowa. The mother came with her parents to Delaware county when a girl of sixteen and here grew to
womanhood. She married a Mr. Duthmann and to them
was born a daughter, Mary, who is now the wife of Frank
Recker, of Dyersville, Iowa. Mr. Duthmann
passed away in 1847 and in 1849 his widow married Joseph
Lechtenberg, who then removed to this county, where he lived until called
to his final rest. To Mr. and Mrs. Lechtenberg were
born eleven children, namely: William H., whose birth occurred April 8, 1850;
Francisca, who was born November 6, 1851, and is now the wife of John Hagemann, of Dubuque county; Frank J., who was born
September 28, 1853, and is now living at Templeton, Carroll county, Iowa;
Charles B., who was born March 17, 1855, and passed away in 1911; Matilda, whose
birth occurred March 16, 1857, and who married Henry Lieb,
a resident of the state of Washington; Frederick, born July 14, 1858, now a
resident of Granville, Iowa; Annie Louise, born March 30, 1860, who married
Frederick Lieb, of Alton, Sioux county, this state;
Anton, who was born March 25, 1862, and died April 29, 1865; Mary A., who was
born June 25, 1864, and died May 2, 1865; Martin J., who was born April 5, 1866,
and died June 29, 1885; and Henry V., whose natal day was September 27, 1870.
The mother was called to her reward on the 9th of February, 1896, and the father
died September 28, 1900.
Henry V. Lechtenberg attended the common schools in the
acquirement of his education and when not in school learned by experience
practical agriculture as he assisted his father in the work of the home farm. He
has devoted his life to farming and has won a large measure of success as he is
now the owner of three hundred and sixty acres of fertile land, which is
situated on section 12, Bremen township. Forty acres
of this tract has been in the family for many years as it was taken up from the
government by his maternal grandfather, Henry Honkomp.
He specializes in the raising of graded stock and as his animals are always in
prime condition they bring a high price upon the market and he derives a good
income from this branch of his business. He has improved his farm since it came
into his possession by erecting a barn and several outbuildings and by
remodeling the house, which is one of the comfortable residences of the
locality.
Mr. Lechtenberg was united in marriage on the 7th of
October, 1902, to Miss Catherine Sandmann, a
daughter of Reynold and Josephine Sandmann, both natives of Germany. Her father
emigrated to this country about forty years ago and her mother about thirty-four
years ago. Both are deceased, the father dying in 1893 and the mother in March,
1914. Mr. and Mrs. Lechtenberg are the parents of
seven children, namely: Marcella, born September 18, 1903; Edna M., April 25,
1905; Joseph, October 14, 1906; Leona, May 28, 1908; Irene, November 29, 1910;
Dorothy, January 3, 1913; and Lawrence Cletus, September 28, 1914.
Mr. Lechtenberg is a democrat in his political belief
and is now ably serving as township trustee. His religious belief is that of the
Catholic church and he belongs to the Foresters and
the Roman Catholic Mutual Protective Association and is well known in the ranks
of those organizations. The greater part of his time and energy is given to the
cultivation and improvement of his farm but he also finds time to cooperate in a
number of movements for the betterment of his community.
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