Son: CHARLES A. DOLK
Charles A. Dolk, who is a native of Crawford county, having
been born three miles south of Kiron,
on the 26th of August, 1873, is a son of Andrew and Hulda (Frodig)
Dolk. The parents emigrated to
the United States from Scandinavia and located on a farm in Sac
county, Iowa, but they later
removed to Crawford county. Four children were born to them, but
only two are now living: Charles
A., who is the oldest; and Seth A., the youngest member of the
family, who now lives in North
Dakota. The daughter, Lilly, and the third child, an infant, have
both passed away.
Charles A. Dolk acquired his education in the common schools
of this county and when he had
attained his majority he began working for himself. He first obtained
employment as a farm hand
and after being identified with that occupation for eight years
he located in Kiron, where he
works as a machinist and plumber, in both of which lines he is
meeting with a fair degree of
success.
On the 2d of March, 1896, Mr. Dolk was united in marriage to
Miss Matilda L. Johnson, a daughter
of Erick and Anna (Palm) Johnson. She is one of a family of four
children, who are as follows:
John A., who lives in Kiron: Charles E., who is a resident of
the same place; Matilda L.; and M.
A. Johnson, living in Kiron. One child has been born unto Mr.
and Mrs. Dolk, Sidney Raymond, who
is now eight years of age.
They attend the Baptist church; and ever since attaining his
majority Mr. Dolk has supported the
candidates and measures of the Republican party. He takes an active
interest in all political
questions and has served in a number of the minor township offices,
the duties of which he
faithfully discharged.