History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . otime until he is now the owner of a large and valuable farm of 560 acres inJackson Township. He carries on general farming and stock raising. Heis an extensive sheep feeder, and fed over 7000 head the past year. Mr. Waltemath married Miss Anna Deiter, a daughter of John andMargueriete (Edwards) Deiter. John Deiter was an extensive farmer andstockman and the owner of 1200 acres of land. He is now deceased andhis widow resides at Stanberry. They were the parents of the followingchildren, besides Mrs. Waltemath: Maud, married John G. Eibarger, a


History of Daviess and Gentry counties, Missouri . otime until he is now the owner of a large and valuable farm of 560 acres inJackson Township. He carries on general farming and stock raising. Heis an extensive sheep feeder, and fed over 7000 head the past year. Mr. Waltemath married Miss Anna Deiter, a daughter of John andMargueriete (Edwards) Deiter. John Deiter was an extensive farmer andstockman and the owner of 1200 acres of land. He is now deceased andhis widow resides at Stanberry. They were the parents of the followingchildren, besides Mrs. Waltemath: Maud, married John G. Eibarger, a far-mer and stocknian near Stanberry; Clyde, a farmer and stockman in Neb-raska ; William, a farmer and stockman living in Kansas; Lewis, a farmerand stockman also living in Kansas; Joseph, a farmer and stockman, livingon the home place near Stanberry; and John, farmer and stockman, alsoliving on the old home place. To Mr. and Mrs. Waltemath have been bornthe following children, Paul, deceased; iMaud, Margauriete, Charlotte,Joseph and Rosalie. O. W M .2


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