Memorials › Anton David Kliment
22 Oct 1864 – 18 Oct 1946
| Birth | 22 Oct 1864 |
| Death | 18 Oct 1946 |
| Cemetery | Prague Presbyterian Cemetery Prague , Saunders County , Nebraska , USA |
| Added by | JKlepper on 13 Jun 2015 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117335944 |
ANTON DAVID KLIMENT. Anton David Kliment, who is successfully engaged in farming in Elk precinct, was born in Bohemia in July, 1865, a son of Anton and Marie (Vejnar) Kliment, both likewise natives of that country. The father engaged in farming there and following his emigration to the United States in 1875 purchased eighty acres of railroad land on section 8, Elk precinct, Saunders county, Nebraska. He concentrated his energies upon the improvement and operation of his farm until he retired from active life and removed to Prague, where he died on the 12th of November, 1893. His wife also passed away there. Anton David Kliment continued his education, which was begun in Bohemia, in the public schools of this county and also devoted much time during his boyhood and youth to assisting his father in the operation of the homestead. In 1890, when twenty-five years of age, he began farming on his own account and as the years have passed his resources have increased. He specializes in the raising of Poland China and Berkshire hogs but also grows the usual crops. He owns eighty acres of excellent land and is also a stockholder in the Prague Farmers Stock & Grain Company. Mr. Kliment was married on the 27th of April, 1890, to Miss Christina Mach, by whom he has five children: Mary, the wife of Anton Fend, who is living in Louisiana; Rose, the wife of Joe Haba, a resident of Chester precinct, this county; and Francis, Joseph and Edward, all at home. Mr. Kliment casts his ballot in support of the candidates and measures of the republican party but has never been an aspirant, for office. He is affiliated with the Presbyterian church of Prague and fraternally is a member of the Woodmen of the World. He has lived in this county for four decades and during that time has witnessed a marked transformation, as when he came here in 1875 there were still many evidences of frontier life.
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