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  • Frederick Neuenschwander (1875 - 1932)
    St. Paul's Church member.
  • John Roger Thompson, II (1909 - 1985)
    John R Thompson , Census • United States 1950 Census John R Thompson's Spouses and Children Margaret A Thompson Wife F 40 years California Margaret E Thompson Daughter F 7 years California Joh...
  • Marietta Hurlbert (1861 - 1929)
  • Charles Loomen Bellis (1884 - 1969)
    additional info contributed by Bob Rowe Find A Grave ID 46904930* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Aug 3 2022, 2:01:58 UTC
  • Milton Stewart Bellis (1881 - 1965)
    Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Aug 3 2022, 2:01:58 UTC

This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Fayette County, Iowa.

Fayette County was founded on December 21, 1837, as a part of Wisconsin Territory. It was named after Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette, a French general and politician, who came to America in 1777 to fight in the Revolutionary War, and who was named Major General of the Continental Army. The county was formed as part of a large reorganization of Dubuque County, which at that time comprised most of the northern half of Iowa, Minnesota, and parts of the Dakotas. Fayette County was granted the Minnesota and Dakotas territory on that date. It became part of Iowa Territory when it was formed on July 4, 1838. Fayette County's size was drastically reduced into land that was part of the modern state of Iowa in 1843, then further split in 1847 after Iowa had achieved statehood. The county was organized in 1850.

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