William B. Heckart served in the Third Iowa Regiment in the Civil War. He was in the Georgia campaign and Sherman's march to the sea, and was twice wounded. After the war he came to California, in 1866, and has been engaged with the rest of the family in farming and stock-raising, being associated with Francis A. Heckart in the firm of Heckart Bros.
Frank Heckart, as he is familiarly called, was reared and educated in Winneshiek County, Iowa, until his eleventh year, when he came overland to California with his parents. He completed his education in the Pentz district school, meanwhile assisting his father, and learning the cattle business. When he came of age, he preempted one hundred sixty acres, and also homesteaded one hundred sixty acres six miles above Chaparral, which he uses for summer range. After his father died, he continued on the home place in partnership with his brothers and sisters, under the firm name of Heckart Bros. They now own twelve hundred forty acres in the Pentz district, fourteen miles from Oroville. On the ranch are two sets of comfortable farm buildings. The place is well watered by large springs, the flow from which is very abundant, sufficient to irrigate large areas for raising corn and alfalfa, and vegetables of all kinds. These springs are a very valuable asset to the property. The ranch is one of the best stock ranches in the section, and sustains a large herd of high-grade polled Angus cattle. The Heckart Bros.' brand is A. H., while Mr. Heckart's individual brand is F.H.
In Oroville, August 12, 1903, occurred the marriage of Frank Heckart to Miss Annie L. Pearce, who was born in Lyons, Iowa, the daughter of George and Olivia Ann (Aikin) Pearce, natives of New Jersey. They came from Iowa to California in 1889, and engaged in horticulture at Paradise. The father died at eighty-nine, while the mother passed away at seventy-eight years of age. Annie L., the youngest of their eight children, graduated from high school in Iowa. On coming to California, she entered the Chico State Normal School, from which she graduated, and then engaged in educational work until her marriage to Mr. Heckart. Mrs. Heckart is a member of the Baptist Church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Heckart are ardent Republicans. They are influential in their community, where they are highly esteemed. Mr. Heckart has for many years been a trustee of the Clear Creek school district, and has served as clerk of the board. He is a member of the California Cattlemen's Association. Source: "History of Butte County, Cal.," by George C. Mansfield, Pages 1029-1030, Historic Record Co, Los Angeles, CA, 1918.
William B. Heckart served in the Third Iowa Regiment in the Civil War. He was in the Georgia campaign and Sherman's march to the sea, and was twice wounded. After the war he came to California, in 1866, and has been engaged with the rest of the family in farming and stock-raising, being associated with Francis A. Heckart in the firm of Heckart Bros.
Frank Heckart, as he is familiarly called, was reared and educated in Winneshiek County, Iowa, until his eleventh year, when he came overland to California with his parents. He completed his education in the Pentz district school, meanwhile assisting his father, and learning the cattle business. When he came of age, he preempted one hundred sixty acres, and also homesteaded one hundred sixty acres six miles above Chaparral, which he uses for summer range. After his father died, he continued on the home place in partnership with his brothers and sisters, under the firm name of Heckart Bros. They now own twelve hundred forty acres in the Pentz district, fourteen miles from Oroville. On the ranch are two sets of comfortable farm buildings. The place is well watered by large springs, the flow from which is very abundant, sufficient to irrigate large areas for raising corn and alfalfa, and vegetables of all kinds. These springs are a very valuable asset to the property. The ranch is one of the best stock ranches in the section, and sustains a large herd of high-grade polled Angus cattle. The Heckart Bros.' brand is A. H., while Mr. Heckart's individual brand is F.H.
In Oroville, August 12, 1903, occurred the marriage of Frank Heckart to Miss Annie L. Pearce, who was born in Lyons, Iowa, the daughter of George and Olivia Ann (Aikin) Pearce, natives of New Jersey. They came from Iowa to California in 1889, and engaged in horticulture at Paradise. The father died at eighty-nine, while the mother passed away at seventy-eight years of age. Annie L., the youngest of their eight children, graduated from high school in Iowa. On coming to California, she entered the Chico State Normal School, from which she graduated, and then engaged in educational work until her marriage to Mr. Heckart. Mrs. Heckart is a member of the Baptist Church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Heckart are ardent Republicans. They are influential in their community, where they are highly esteemed. Mr. Heckart has for many years been a trustee of the Clear Creek school district, and has served as clerk of the board. He is a member of the California Cattlemen's Association. Source: "History of Butte County, Cal.," by George C. Mansfield, Pages 1029-1030, Historic Record Co, Los Angeles, CA, 1918.
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