NameAusben W. Dech
Birth16 Sep 1847, Hanover Twp., PA
MotherElizabeth Ritter
Misc. Notes
AUSBEN W. DECH is a well-known and highly respected citizen of Hanover Township. For six years he has been engaged in mercantile business at Bethlehem, but at the present time he is turning his attention to agricultural pursuits. He has served in various public capacities most acceptably, and is recognized as a faithful citizen and just man.
Mr. Dech is a son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Ritter) Dech, both likewise natives of Northampton County, and his birth occurred in Hanover Township, September 16, 1847. The Dech family have been well known residents of this locality for many years, and have been noted for their industrious and enterprising qualities.
From his early years our subject was inured to the labors of farm life, his father having given him practical lessons in the duties pertaining to the same. It is not strange that when he grew to man's estate he concluded to make this calling his principal life work. However, for a time he was diverted from this channel, as for a period covering some six years he followed the mercantile business at Bethlehem, meeting with a fair share of success. In 1873 Mr. Dech resumed farming, cultivating a tract of land in Hanover Township. As an agriculturist he brings to bear upon his work his thorough knowledge of the best methods now advocated in this branch, so important to the welfare of all. Recently he has retired to a certain extent from active life, though still living on his old farm. He has leased the homestead, and is enjoying a well earned rest.
Having enjoyed better advantages in an educational way than many of the men in his time, Mr. Dech is more than ordinarily well read and educated. After having attended for a number of years the public schools of Hanover Township and the schools at Bethlehem, he was enabled to enter Freeland Seminary, where he pursued a course of study for two terms. For a period he also attended the normal school at Trenton, N. J. To further equip himself for business life he then entered as a student the celebrated Eastman's Business College, which is located in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Having enjoyed these various educational facilities, and having kept up his general reading, it is a matter of no wonder that Mr. Dech is fully abreast of the times, and as such is considered by his friends and neighbors.
The marriage of Mr. Dech and Miss Laura, daughter of Stephen Trumbower, of East Allen Township, Northumberland County, was celebrated January 6, 1868. By this union have been born three children: Walter J., Howard S. and Herbert A. The parents are most valued members of the Evangelical Association, which our subject has served zealously as Trustee, and in other practical ways. Much credit is due Mr. Dech for the success he has made in life, as it has been the result of his own industry and business enterprise. He acquired a well improved farm of one-hundred and twelve acres, which he placed under good cultivation, and, as aforesaid, this property he now leases, thus bringing him in a good and steady income. In his political affiliations he is a Republican, and for three years was Assessor of Hanover Township. In the spring of 1894 he was elected for a like period of time to serve as a School Director. He is a member of Bethlehem Grange No. 504, P. of H, in Hanover Township. With this order he is now acting as Master of the lodge, having been chosen as such in January 1894. Those who are best acquainted with this worthy man believe him to be true, honorable and upright, and give to him their highest regard and genuine respect.
Spouses
1Laura Trumbower
FatherStephen Trumbower
ChildrenWalter J.
Howard S.
Herbert A.