Bio: |
Veefkind, Henry Born (History - 1850) |
Contact: |
Janet Schwarze |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
VEEFKIND REYST |
----Source: 1918 History of Clark County,
Wisconsin
HENRY BORN VEEFKIND, one of the developers of
Clark County, in honor of whom the station on the "Soo Line"
railroad in Sherman Township was named, was born in Leyden,
Holland, Oct. 3, 1834. He became farmer and dye manufacturer, and
was married in Holland to Marie Reyst, who was born in Leyden,
Holland, July 29, 1850. For a number of years after his marriage
Mr. Veefkind remained in his native land, and there all his
children Were born, namely. Christine, who is still living in
Holland John, Caspar, Clara, Mary and Rika. In 1885 the family
emigrated to Wisconsin, locating in Sherman Township, Clark County,
where he secured a tract of eighty acres of land on which Veefkind
station is now located. Though he subsequently bought and sold many
acres, this tract always remained the old homestead. In those early
days Mr. Veefkind farmed with an ox team, and being a rugged man,
fond of outdoor life, often walked to Neillsville or Spencer. He
encouraged the coming of the railroad and when the station was
established became the first postmaster. He also established a
store and started the first farmers' cheese factory in this
section. Although a slight-built man, he was an indefatigable
worker, while his nature was cast in a somewhat stern and judicial
mold. He died at Veefkind in 1909, a man of 75 years, with a worthy
record as pioneer and citizen. In 1912 his wife passed away at the
same place.
(Note: A relative indicates that they emigrated in 1885, not 1876)
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