Sunday, March 25, 2018

William E. Fierce

WILLIAM E. FIERCE, a prominent farmer of Long Creek Township, resides on section 34, where he owns 320 acres of land, 120 acres under cultivation, the other 200 acres being pasture land.  He was born in Hamilton County, Indiana, March 10, 1843, son of E. W. and Mary (Criswell) Fierce, natives also of Indiana. When he was seven years of age his parents moved to Knox County, Illinois, and in the fall of 1857 came to Iowa, first living three years in Jefferson County.  He was reared to farm labor, an occupation he has since followed successfully.  During the late war he went forward in defense of his country, enlisting in 1862, in Company I, Thirty-fourth Iowa Infantry, but was rejected on account of disability.  In 1864 he again enlisted in Company C, Forty-eighth Iowa Infantry, and served till his term of enlistment expired.  He was married in Decatur County, in 1867, to Miss Ann West, daughter of William and Elizabeth West, natives of Circleville, Ohio, who was born in 1850, in Pickaway County, Ohio.  Their children are — Charlie F., Ebenezer W., William W., Mertie M., John E., Nellie E., Bertha E. and Dora M.  Mr. Fierce is at present post-master of Fierce.  The office was named for his father, an honored pioneer of the settlement.  Himself and wife are members of the Methodist Protestant church.  Politically he is a Republican, and does all he can to promote the best interests of the party.

SOURCE: “Biographical and Historical Record of Ringgold and Decatur Counties, Iowa,” p. 549-50

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