By ARTHUR P. ROSE
MEMBER OF THE MINNESOTA HISTORICAL Society
Author of the Histories of
NOBLES COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY, ETC
NORTHERN HISTORY PUBLISHING Company
LUVERNE, MINNESOTA
Publishers 1911
Pages 649-650
BEN HAGEDORN (1894) with his brother
Louis was until recently the proprietor of
a Hardwick saloon. He was born in Scott
county, Iowa, November 16, 1884, the son
of Carl and Malme Hagedorn, natives of
Germany. (Both parents came to America
in their younger day and after their marriage
settled in Scott ccunty, Iowa. In
1894 they moved to Rock county and settled
on land purchased in Battle Plain
township, where Mr. Hagedorn died Jannary
18, 1909. His wife, the mother of our
subject, continues to reside at Hardwick.
Ben Hagedorn of this sketch moved with
his parents to Jackson county, Minnesota,
when a lad five years of age. Five
years later his residence in Rock county
began. For five years he farmed rented
land in Mound township, and for the same
length of time he was a Battle Plain
township farmer. In 1906 he settled in
Hardwick. For three years he was employed
as bartender in one of the saloons,
engaging in the business for himself after
May, 1909. Recently he has again engaged
in agricultural pursuits.
Mr. Hagedorn was united in marriage at
Luverne on January 6, 1909, to Marie
Schuldt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schuldt, of Lake Wilson. one son, Lloyd,
was )born to these parents, November 7, 1909.
Provided to me by Gregory Aanenson
By ARTHUR P. ROSE
MEMBER OF THE MINNESOTA HISTORICAL Society
Author of the Histories of
NOBLES COUNTY
JACKSON COUNTY, ETC
NORTHERN HISTORY PUBLISHING Company
LUVERNE, MINNESOTA
Publishers 1911
Pages 649-650
BEN HAGEDORN (1894) with his brother
Louis was until recently the proprietor of
a Hardwick saloon. He was born in Scott
county, Iowa, November 16, 1884, the son
of Carl and Malme Hagedorn, natives of
Germany. (Both parents came to America
in their younger day and after their marriage
settled in Scott ccunty, Iowa. In
1894 they moved to Rock county and settled
on land purchased in Battle Plain
township, where Mr. Hagedorn died Jannary
18, 1909. His wife, the mother of our
subject, continues to reside at Hardwick.
Ben Hagedorn of this sketch moved with
his parents to Jackson county, Minnesota,
when a lad five years of age. Five
years later his residence in Rock county
began. For five years he farmed rented
land in Mound township, and for the same
length of time he was a Battle Plain
township farmer. In 1906 he settled in
Hardwick. For three years he was employed
as bartender in one of the saloons,
engaging in the business for himself after
May, 1909. Recently he has again engaged
in agricultural pursuits.
Mr. Hagedorn was united in marriage at
Luverne on January 6, 1909, to Marie
Schuldt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Schuldt, of Lake Wilson. one son, Lloyd,
was )born to these parents, November 7, 1909.
Provided to me by Gregory Aanenson
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