Johnanes Bader of Merrick County, Nebraska
Johanes Bader, born on September 4, 1816, in Wurtenberg, Germany, emigrated to the United States in 1846, settling initially near New Philadelphia, Ohio. His family later moved to Minnesota and finally to Merrick County, Nebraska, in 1873, where they were instrumental in agricultural development. Johanes and his wife, Elisabeth Studley, had a profound impact on their community, leaving a legacy of family commitment to farming that persists through their descendants. The Bader family history is marked by perseverance and dedication, from Johanes’s son Jacob, who died serving in the Civil War, to the continued stewardship of their land in Nebraska by subsequent generations. This enduring connection to their land and community showcases the Bader family’s deep roots and contributions to the American Midwest.