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Pargeter, Frederick V. (1864-1957)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1938 Apr 27 p. 6

Birth date: 1864 Mar 19

text of obituary:

Pioneers of Pretty Prairie Give To Bethel College Memorial Fund.

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Pictured here are Mr. and Mr. [sic] Frederic [sic Frederick] V. Pargeter of Pretty Prairie, Kansas, who recently made a contribution to Bethel College Memorial fund. They are among the pioneers of central Kansas whom the college will remember by the erection of a $100,000 Memorial hall. A memorial biography (the fourth of a series) of these two friends of Bethel college is printed in this issue of the Review.


Frederick V. and Mary Pargeter.

A Memorial Biography

A Kansas wheat farmer who has travelled widely in Europe, America, and Hawaii, collects antiques, and who first discovered he could paint pictures after he had reched the age of the three-score and eight years is the story in brief of Frederic [sic Frederick] V. Pargeter of Pretty Prairie, Kansas.

A descendant of a line of Englishmen who for generations lived as farmers at Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, Mr. Pargeter was born at Birnmingham, England, on march 19, 1864. His mother was born in the shadow of the famous English Salisbury cathedral at Salisbury.

Names after Frederic [sic Fredrick] the Great of Prussia, young Fred at the age of four crossed the Atlantic ocean in 1869 aboard the "Prussian," a ship of the Cunnard [sic Cunard] line, with his parents, brothers William and Harry, and sister Ethel.

Father Bought Cheap Land in 1884

"We disembarked at Quebec, Canada, and there came to Madison, Wisconsin, wehre there was an English settlement," Mr. Pargeter began in telling his life story. Land adajcent [sic] to the Santa Fe railroad in Kansas was low-priced, so when his father heard this, he together with three men came to Kansas in 1884 and bought six sections of land near Pretty Prairie at $4.75 an acre.

In recalling his first year in Kansas, Mr. Pareter remembers in July, 1884, while he was working in a wheat field near Halstead, Kansas, he happened to look across the prairie and saw a large white building.

"I wondered what it was," he said, "and when I asked the man for whom I was working he replied saying it was the Mennonite seminary." this was the Halstead seminary at Halstead, Kansas, later moved to Newton, Kansas, and that was the forerunner of Bethel college.

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