Carl F. Wendt owns and operates a productive and well improved
farm of one hundred and twenty acres on section 16. Hazel Green
township. His birth occurred in Dubuque, Iowa, on the 23d of
September, 1876, his parents being William and Hannah (Werner)
Wendt, natives of Mecklenburg, Germany. They emigrated to the
United States and first located in Chicago, Illinois, but at the
end of a year and eight months removed to Dubuque, Iowa, where
they spent four years. On the expiration of that period they
settled on a farm near Earlville, in Delaware county, Iowa. To
them were born five children, four of whom grew to maturity, as
follows: William, who is a resident of Delaware, Iowa; August,
whose demise occurred in 1895; Carl F., of this review; and Fred
C., living in Hazel Green township.
Carl F. Wendt acquired his education at
Earlville, this county, and since putting aside his text-books
has devoted his attention to general agricultural pursuits with
good success. He owns one hundred and twenty acres of rich and
productive land two and a half miles southeast of Ryan and
cultivates the same in accordance with the most practical and
progressive methods, the well tilled fields annually yielding
golden harvests in return for the care and labor which he bestows
upon them.
On the 26th of February, 1902, Mr. Wendt
was united in marriage to Miss Anna Husmann, a daughter of Harm
and Margaret (Wilken) Husmann. Three children have been born to
them, namely: William, Lydia and Edward. Mr. Wendt has served in
the capacity of school director. He is widely and favorably known
throughout the community in which nearly his entire life has been
spent and well deserves representation among its substantial
agriculturists and enterprising citizens.
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