JOHN
B. NELSON, jr.
John B. Nelson, Jr., is
the owner of an excellent farm comprising one hundred
and forty acres on section 14,
John B. Nelson, the
only child born to his parents, attended the common schools
in the acquirement of an education and began providing for his own livelihood
at the early age of twelve. He was employed as a farm hand until he
started out as an agriculturist on his own account, cultivating rented land in
Clayton county,
Mr. Nelson has been twice married. In
1892 he wedded Miss Minnie Fay. a daughter of J. C. and Cornelia Fay, by whom
he had one son, J. F., who is still at home. The wife and mother passed away on
the 1st of July, 1906, and on the 22d of July, 1913, Mr. Nelson was again
married, his second union being with Miss Madge Smith, a native of Richland
township, this county, and a daughter of Richard and Flora (Sherwin) Smith.
In politics Mr. Nelson is a democrat and
at present serves as school director. Fraternally he is identified with the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, belonging to Lodge No. 256, in which he has
filled some of the chairs. Pie is likewise connected with the Modern Woodmen of
America at Strawberry Point, Richland township numbers him among her most able
and successful citizens, and the prosperity which he enjoys is well deserved,
having come as the result of well directed labor, untiring industry and sound
business judgment.
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