History of Pottawattamie County Iowa Containing a History From the Earliest Se

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In 1881, he bought eighty acres more at $15. 75 per acre. His farm now contains good buildings and other improvements. He carries on farming in all its branches. He has six children — Fred Rudolph, born April 16, 1852; Dora, born March 12, 1859; Mary, born December 23, 1861; Ereka, born Jan- uai-y 8, 1864; Henry, born January 13, 1866; and Johanna, born January 24, 1868. Mr. And Mrs. Bebensee are Lutherans. In poli- tics, he is a Democrat.
JOHN L. BUSCH, farmer, P. O. Keg Creek, was born in Hol
...stein, Germany, Au- gust 22", 1833, son of Joe and Margaretta (Buck) Buseh, both natives of Holstein, Ger many, where they also died. They were the parents of four children, of whom our sup- ject is the only son. He received his educa- tion in his native town, and started in life as a farmer. He came to the United States October 3, 1857. He lived in Scott County, this State, several years, and in Clinton County six years; was also in St. Louis and New Orleans. He came to Keg Creek Town- ship and purchased, in 1871, eighty acres of land at $10 per acre.

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