Bio. of Cris Baur ~ born in Germany ~ May 16, 1859 ~ died in Iowa
NORTHWESTERN
IOWA
ITS HISTORY AND TRADITION
VOLUMEIII
1804-1926
Cris Baur
One of the well remembered and highly esteemed citizens of Ida countyof a
past generation who performed exceptionally well his allotted task and then
fell serenely into the sleep that knows no waking was Cris Baur, than whom it
would have been hard to find a more whole-souled, high-minded, public-spirited
man in his community.Of honest motives, consistent conduct and kindliest
feelings toward all, he won for himself a host of loyal friends, who today
revere his memory.
Mr. Baur was a native of Germany, born on the 16th of May, 1859, andhis
death occurred at his home here December 4, 1918, at the age of fifty-nine.In
1862, when about three years of age, he was brought to the UnitedStates, the
family locating in Illinois, where they lived about five years.They then
moved to Sac county, Iowa, where our subject completed hispublic school
education and was reared to the life of a farmer.In 1881 hecame to Ida county,
Iowa, and bought a tract of land, to the improvement andcultivation of which
he thereafter devoted himself.He was untiring in hisefforts and indomitable
in his purpose and in the course of time developed theplace splendidly, the
improvements including the erection of a fine set of farmbuildings.At the
time of his death he was the owner of five hundred andsixty acres of
valuable farm land and was regarded as one of the mostsubstantial farmers of his section of the county.He was a democrat in hispolitical views and was a faithful communicant of the Roman Catholicchurch.
On November 8, 1881, Mr. Baur was united in marriage to Miss Katherine
Henkel, who is a native of Illinois and a daughter of Christopher and Mary Ann
(Walter) Henkel.Her parents were natives of Germany, who came to theUnited
States in 1843, locating first in Chicago, where they remained about five
years, at the end of which time they came to Lee county, Iowa where both spent
their remaining years.To this worthy couple were born the followingchildren:
Katharine, wife of the subject of this sketch; George andElizabeth, both of
whom are deceased; Julia and Andrew, twins, the latter ofwhom is deceased,
while Julia is the wife of Jacob Anchsletter, of Lee county,Iowa, and Adam,
deceased.
To Mr. and Mrs. Baur were born ten children, as follows:Jacob,of Ida
county; Adam, deceased; Frank, deceased; Otto, of Odebolt; Elizabeth,deceased; William, who is engaged in the operation of the home farm; Frances,the wife of Raymond Wentz, of Randolph, Nebraska;Burnett, at home;George, deceased; and Cecelia, who is married and lives in St.Louis,Missouri.
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Deborah
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