From Find a Grave Contributor, Robert Fahey:
From the 1912 book Past and Present of Marshall County Iowa, pages 774-776:
DANIEL G. BAUMAN.
Mr. Bauman was married on February 3, 1880, to Matilda Engle, a native of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, who was born January 8, 1854. She is the daughter of Solomon Engle, mentioned elsewhere in this work, whose grandfather was in the Revolutionary army.
To Mr. and Mrs. Bauman the following children have been born: Lepha Denetta, born in Liscomb, November 25, 1880, graduated from the local high school and taught in this township for several years, and she is now the wife of Guy V. Van Vorhis, of Grundy county; they live on a farm and have one daughter, Wilma May; Clara Agnes, born November 26, 1884, graduated from the Liscomb high school and later attended the State Normal at Cedar Falls, after which she taught at Laurel and in the rural schools of Marshall and Grundy counties; she was appointed postmistress in 1909 and now holds that office, discharging her duties in a manner that reflects much credit upon herself and to the entire satisfaction of the department and of all concerned. Her father is assistant postmaster.
From Find a Grave Contributor, Robert Fahey:
From the 1912 book Past and Present of Marshall County Iowa, pages 774-776:
DANIEL G. BAUMAN.
Mr. Bauman was married on February 3, 1880, to Matilda Engle, a native of Somerset county, Pennsylvania, who was born January 8, 1854. She is the daughter of Solomon Engle, mentioned elsewhere in this work, whose grandfather was in the Revolutionary army.
To Mr. and Mrs. Bauman the following children have been born: Lepha Denetta, born in Liscomb, November 25, 1880, graduated from the local high school and taught in this township for several years, and she is now the wife of Guy V. Van Vorhis, of Grundy county; they live on a farm and have one daughter, Wilma May; Clara Agnes, born November 26, 1884, graduated from the Liscomb high school and later attended the State Normal at Cedar Falls, after which she taught at Laurel and in the rural schools of Marshall and Grundy counties; she was appointed postmistress in 1909 and now holds that office, discharging her duties in a manner that reflects much credit upon herself and to the entire satisfaction of the department and of all concerned. Her father is assistant postmaster.
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