Frederick Hesser

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State Senator
Democrat
Merchant
Lee
10
01/11/1864 - 01/07/1866
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Born February 2, 1819, in Pennsylvania, and died November 11, 1880, in Fort Madison, Iowa. He was married to Susanna Everhart Hesser (1825 - 1905). They had two children: Charles H. Hesser (1853 - 1898) Rebecca F. Hesser (1868 - 1931). Frederick Hesser was partner in a tin, stove and hardware house of Hesser & Hale. The business was always conducted on Front street, and was probably, the oldest tin, stove and hardware firm in Iowa.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Senator
Democrat
Merchant
Lee
9
01/13/1862 - 01/10/1864
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Born February 2, 1819, in Pennsylvania, and died November 11, 1880, in Fort Madison, Iowa. He was married to Susanna Everhart Hesser (1825 - 1905). They had two children: Charles H. Hesser (1853 - 1898) Rebecca F. Hesser (1868 - 1931). Frederick Hesser was partner in a tin, stove and hardware house of Hesser & Hale. The business was always conducted on Front street, and was probably, the oldest tin, stove and hardware firm in Iowa.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Democrat
Merchant
Lee
4
12/06/1852 - 12/03/1854
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Born February 2, 1819, in Pennsylvania, and died November 11, 1880, in Fort Madison, Iowa. He was married to Susanna Everhart Hesser (1825 - 1905). They had two children: Charles H. Hesser (1853 - 1898) Rebecca F. Hesser (1868 - 1931). Frederick Hesser was partner in a tin, stove and hardware house of Hesser & Hale. The business was always conducted on Front street, and was probably, the oldest tin, stove and hardware firm in Iowa.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources