Gerd Siefken Bohlken was born January 14, 1846 at Hoheesche, Germany to Wilhelm and Gebke Sophia (Kleihauer) Bohlken. He was the oldest of seven children.
He immigrated in 1868 from the port of Bremen, Germany aboard the S.S. Hermann landing in New York on Nov, 16, 1868. Their first stop was in Jones county, Iowa where they joined relatives in residence there.
Siefke married Margaretha Willms on March 2, 1872 in Jones county, Iowa at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. There were 13 children born to them, all in Preston township, Plymouth county, Iowa. The first, Wilhelm (William) died as a infant. The other 12 grew to adulthood.
This quote is from one of the newspaper clippings, source unknown:
"Mr. Bohlken engaged in general farming and in stock raising and dealt in land and other property and was recognized as a good farmer and business man. He was prominent in the community and took and active interest in political affairs and while a resident of the township was elected to various offices at different times.
He was among the pioneers who experienced the rigors and hardships in the early days of settlement and lived through the grasshopper scourges and the prairie fires in the summer and the numbing chill of furious blizzards in the winter.
In the later seventies when the James brothers and Younger brothers came up to Iowa and Minnesota to prey on decent people, Mr. Bohlken inadvertently played host to members of the James gang. He mistook them for officers in pursuit and entertained them at Dinner.
Mr. Bohlken was brought up in the Lutheran faith and was one of the thirteen men who helped build the first Lutheran church in Grant township and it is stated that he is the last surviving member of that small band."
Siefke and Margaretha later joined the Methodist church at Rosbach in the west part of the county. When they moved to LeMars they joined St. Paul's Methodist church.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaretha and five children, Wilhelm, Mary, Martha, Margaret, and Henry. He was survived by his children, Sophia, Lydia, John, George, Albert, Anna, William and Dick, 26 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. One brother and one sister are still living in Germany.
The funeral was held at the home in LeMars with services at St. Paul's Methodist Church, Rev. George Ruff officiating and interment was made in the Crathorne cemetery beside the remains of his wife.
Gerd Siefken Bohlken was born January 14, 1846 at Hoheesche, Germany to Wilhelm and Gebke Sophia (Kleihauer) Bohlken. He was the oldest of seven children.
He immigrated in 1868 from the port of Bremen, Germany aboard the S.S. Hermann landing in New York on Nov, 16, 1868. Their first stop was in Jones county, Iowa where they joined relatives in residence there.
Siefke married Margaretha Willms on March 2, 1872 in Jones county, Iowa at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church. There were 13 children born to them, all in Preston township, Plymouth county, Iowa. The first, Wilhelm (William) died as a infant. The other 12 grew to adulthood.
This quote is from one of the newspaper clippings, source unknown:
"Mr. Bohlken engaged in general farming and in stock raising and dealt in land and other property and was recognized as a good farmer and business man. He was prominent in the community and took and active interest in political affairs and while a resident of the township was elected to various offices at different times.
He was among the pioneers who experienced the rigors and hardships in the early days of settlement and lived through the grasshopper scourges and the prairie fires in the summer and the numbing chill of furious blizzards in the winter.
In the later seventies when the James brothers and Younger brothers came up to Iowa and Minnesota to prey on decent people, Mr. Bohlken inadvertently played host to members of the James gang. He mistook them for officers in pursuit and entertained them at Dinner.
Mr. Bohlken was brought up in the Lutheran faith and was one of the thirteen men who helped build the first Lutheran church in Grant township and it is stated that he is the last surviving member of that small band."
Siefke and Margaretha later joined the Methodist church at Rosbach in the west part of the county. When they moved to LeMars they joined St. Paul's Methodist church.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaretha and five children, Wilhelm, Mary, Martha, Margaret, and Henry. He was survived by his children, Sophia, Lydia, John, George, Albert, Anna, William and Dick, 26 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. One brother and one sister are still living in Germany.
The funeral was held at the home in LeMars with services at St. Paul's Methodist Church, Rev. George Ruff officiating and interment was made in the Crathorne cemetery beside the remains of his wife.
Family Members
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Wilhelm "William" Bohlken
1873–1873
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Sophia Gebke Bohlken Ahlrichs
1874–1953
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John Willms Bohlken
1875–1946
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Maria Louise "Mary" Bohlken Luschen
1878–1926
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Martha Bohlken Braun
1879–1917
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Anna Margaretha "Annie" Bohlken Gabel
1880–1965
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Diedrich Janssen "Dick" Bohlken
1882–1944
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Wilhelm "William or Dick" Bohlken
1882–1946
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George Gerhardt Bohlken
1884–1957
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Magdalena Margaretha Johanna "Maggie" Bohlken Gaudian
1887–1927
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Henrich Janssen "Henry" Bohlken
1889–1909
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Lydia Clara Bohlken Salberg
1891–1968
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Albert Frederick Bohlken
1896–1972
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