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Fayette County, Iowa
History Directory
Past and Present of Fayette County Iowa, 1910
Author: G. Blessin
B. F. Bowen & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana
Vol. I, Biographical Sketches
~Page 1396~
ALBERT W. HYMAN
The family of
this name in Fayette county is of German origin. In 1848 William and
Catherine (Smith) Hyman came from Germany and settled in Illinois, where
their father died July 18, 1881, his wife surviving him until February 25,
1906. They had four children, Albert W., Charles, Carrie and
William. Carrie married Chris Burkhardt, of Hawkeye. Charles G. was born
at Sandwich, Illinois, in 1857, living at Dwight about six years and at
Gardner for three years. He then returned to the farm near Gardner for one
year and spent the winter of 1868-69 in Wilmington, Illinois. In the
spring of 1869 he removed to Fayette county. William the youngest of the
four children, resides at Shannon City, Iowa. About 1858 the family
removed to a farm in Livingston county, Illinois, near Dwight. They came
from there to Fayette county in 1869, when the father bought a farm in
section 11, Banks township, consisting of two hundred acres. On this place
the children grew up, mean time attending the district and Lutheran
schools.
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