. History of Clayton County, Iowa : from the earliest historical times down to the present : including a genealogical and biographical record of many representative families, prepared from data obtained from original sources of information. e 23d of March, 1871, was solemnizedthe marriage of Mr. Hy. Kamm to Miss Mary Bockel, who is adaughter of Henry and Maggie Bockel, natives of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Kamm became the parents of six children, ofwhom the eldest, Robert, is now a resident of the city of Dubuque;Emma is the wife of W. H. Magee of Manchester, Iowa; Henry isdeceased; Marie is the wi


. History of Clayton County, Iowa : from the earliest historical times down to the present : including a genealogical and biographical record of many representative families, prepared from data obtained from original sources of information. e 23d of March, 1871, was solemnizedthe marriage of Mr. Hy. Kamm to Miss Mary Bockel, who is adaughter of Henry and Maggie Bockel, natives of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Kamm became the parents of six children, ofwhom the eldest, Robert, is now a resident of the city of Dubuque;Emma is the wife of W. H. Magee of Manchester, Iowa; Henry isdeceased; Marie is the wife of A. C. Noggle of North Buena Vista,Iowa; Joseph is employed in the village of North Buena Vista, andGeorge is at the parental home. Frederick W. Kann is a scion of the third generation of theKann family in Clayton county, where his paternal grandfatherestablished his home about three-fourths of a century ago, and thefamily name has been most effectively concerned with the recordof civic and industrial development and progress in this section ofthe Hawkeye state, with Frederick William Kann holding suchstatus as a loyal and honored citizen and representative farmer asto well uphold the prestige of the name which he bears. He was. w Pm p<


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