K. VAN STIGT One of "Old Guard" who took a leading part in the educational and religious life of the community. Was born on the 8th of August, 1837, in Westmaas, South Holland, and lived there until ten years of age, attending school some five years. In 1847 he came to America with his parents in the first Holland colony. They resided in St. Louis nine months and then came to Pella. His father started a shoe shop and Kommer attended school here. At the age of twelve he commenced to learn the shoemaker's trade and worked at it ten years and then entered into partnership with his father. They dealt in boots and shoes, leather, findings, etc. This partnership lasted until January, 1865, when his father was called to his final rest, and Kommer conducted the business in his own name until June of the same year. His brother, A. Van Stigt, then purchased an interest. On the Ist of February, 1878, Kommer opened a boot and shoe store and in October, 1880, he retired from the partnership with his brother, and gave his entire attention to his own store. He married Miss Johanna de Zeeuw, a native of Holland, born on the 19th of May, 1837. Their marriage occurred on the 23d of September, 1859. By this union there were five children: Cornelius, Anna, Jane, Christena and Sarah. Lost two. They were members of the First Reformed Church, in which Mr. Van Stigt long held the office of deacon and superintendent of the Sunday School, and up to the day of his death took a leading part in all the activities of the church. He held the office of alderman of the third ward for a number of years. As the author of a history of Pella and vicinity, published in the Holland language, in 1897, Mr. Van Stigt performed invaluable service to the community. This is the only complete history of the colonization movement and the early life and development of the Holland colony. A. H. VIERSEN MRS. A. H. VIERSEN A. H. VIERsEN Was born in the Netherlands March 26, 1831, and lived there until 1847, when he came to America with his parents, and settled on a farm near Pella, the Viersen family being among the original colonists. He had a mercantile experience of twenty years. In 1858 he was elected city treasurer at the time that Isaac Overkamp was mayor. From 1861 until 1862 he was county treasurer and recorder. He also held the offices of city clerk, township clerk and was a member