. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. re they were married and I reared their family. The lather died in 1895,but the mother is still living, at the age He devoted his entire life to thework of the farm, lived quietly and unos-tentatiously and connnanilcd the respect andconfidence of his fellow men. In his the following nameil: Christian Rudolf,of lhi> review; A. W., now of Atchisoncounty; and Henry Rolf, of Fremont county,Iowa. The mother and daughter are stillliving in Germany, and the mother is a
. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. re they were married and I reared their family. The lather died in 1895,but the mother is still living, at the age He devoted his entire life to thework of the farm, lived quietly and unos-tentatiously and connnanilcd the respect andconfidence of his fellow men. In his the following nameil: Christian Rudolf,of lhi> review; A. W., now of Atchisoncounty; and Henry Rolf, of Fremont county,Iowa. The mother and daughter are stillliving in Germany, and the mother is a mem-ber of the Lutheran Church, as was her hus-band. Mr. Rolf of this review remained at homeuntil nineteen years of age and then tookpassage at Bremen for New York, reaching-that harbor after thirteen days. He at oncemade his way to Wisconsin, where he wasemployed as a farm hand for four years,and in 1877 he came to Missouri, locatingin Atchison county, where he again workedas a farm hand for a year. He then pur-chased eighty acres of land, at ten dollars anacre. Not a furrow had been turned or an. C. R. ROLF.
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