George Ackerman was born in Toronto, Liberty township, Clinton
county, Iowa, in 1863, the son of J. P. Ackerman. The latter was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, in 1829.
George C. Ackerman received his education at Toronto, and has farmed
since he was old enough for the work. He is now operating ninety acres near Toronto, in Liberty township, and is a breeder of Poland-China hogs, Jersey cattle and Plymouth Rock chickens. His principal attention is given to dairying.
George was married on July 4. 1887, to Emma Muhl, who was born and reared in Liberty township. As a result of this marriage three children have been born, Harry, Elsie and Walter.
Mr. Ackerman is a member of the Lutheran church. In politics he
is a Republican, and has been constable of the township for two terms. By his worth he has made many friends. Strong and enterprising, such citizens as he are most valuable in any community.
George Ackerman was born in Toronto, Liberty township, Clinton
county, Iowa, in 1863, the son of J. P. Ackerman. The latter was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, in 1829.
George C. Ackerman received his education at Toronto, and has farmed
since he was old enough for the work. He is now operating ninety acres near Toronto, in Liberty township, and is a breeder of Poland-China hogs, Jersey cattle and Plymouth Rock chickens. His principal attention is given to dairying.
George was married on July 4. 1887, to Emma Muhl, who was born and reared in Liberty township. As a result of this marriage three children have been born, Harry, Elsie and Walter.
Mr. Ackerman is a member of the Lutheran church. In politics he
is a Republican, and has been constable of the township for two terms. By his worth he has made many friends. Strong and enterprising, such citizens as he are most valuable in any community.
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