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A.James Van Helden a scientific farmer, has a good farm of 80 acres in Section 27, Oak Grove Township, to which he came in 1911, and where he has devoted his time to general farming and dairying, taking pride in gradually developing his place. He has a good house and outbuildings, the fences are all in repair, the equipment in tools, implements and machinery, is of the best. His barn, 34 by 72 feet, with Louden barn equipment, is one of the best to be found in the country. His herd of Holsteins contains a few full bloods and he has a full-blooded sire. His swine are of the Poland China breed. In addition to his farm, his holdings include stock in the Consumers Store at Rice Lake. He and his family attended the Catholic Church. He was born June 21,1884 in Waldfeucht, Germany, son of Henry and Katherine (Heggen)Van Helden, now of this country. He was reared in his native country, worked for his father on the farm and served the usual three years in the German army, being in the artillery branch of the service. He came to America in 1910 and settled in Barron County, Wisconsin. He purchased his present farm a year later. Mr Van Helden was married June 6, 1911, to Julia Frolik, who ws born in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. She is the daughter of Frank and Barbara (Wagner)Frolik. This union has been blessed with six children: Henry L., born May 21,1912, who died Jan. 24,1913; Alice B., born Aug. 5,1913; Aloysius T., born April 13,1915; Francis Laura, born June 29,1917; Josephine A., born March 13, 1919 and George Valentine, born April 23,1921. Other children born to this union are Francis Florian, Henry, John, and Harold Van Helden. James (Jacob) Van Heldens certificate of arrival for naturalization purposes: Emigrated to Ellis Island Sept 16, 1908, from Brunneu Germany. Atthe port of entry New York, N.Y. He arrived January 24,1910. The vessel of transportation was the Grossr Kurfurst.Witnesses to his affidavit of petitioner were Delores Demers, and Chris Frank, both of Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
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