Biographical Sketch of Louis Hausmann, Franklin County, Missouri

>From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and 
Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing 
Company, 1888.

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Louis Hausmann, farmer, of Washington Township, was born in Lippe-
Detmold, Germany, and is the son of Louis and Frederica V.
(Heiderstedt) Hausmann.  The father was a public officer in his
native country, something similar to circuit judge in America.  He
died in 1850, at the age of sixty-sox.  The mother died in 1830.
Our subject was the fourth of five children.  He was educated in
Germany, attending school until seventeen years of age, and was 
then sent to an agricultural school, where he remained two years.
He was then given the position of overseer on a large plantation,
holding this position four years.  In 1849 he left his native
country, immigrated to America, and settled in Franklin County, Mo.
where he worked as a laborer two years.  In 1852, about the time 
of the gold excitement in California, he started for that State via
water and across the Isthmus, the trip taking him 160 days.  After
remaining there four years, and meeting with fair success, he in
1857, returned to Franklin County, Mo., and the same year returned
to his birth place.  In 1858 Mr. Hausmann married Miss Charlotta
Barkhausen, a native of Germany, born in 1835.  She bore him three
children: George, born in 1859, in Franklin County, Mo., and is now
in Colorado engaged in mining; Louis, born in 1862, in Franklin 
County, Mo., and is farming at home; and Paul, who was born in 
1865, in Franklin County, Mo., and is now a student at Bryant &
Stratton's Commercial College at St. Louis.  The same year of his 
marriage Mr. Hausmann returned to the United States and purchased
eighty acres in Section 23, Township 44 and Range 1, of Franklin
County, Mo., where he settled and where he is now living.  He had
the misfortune to lose his wife in 1875.  He is a Democrat in poli-
tics and an esteemed citizen.

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