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William Godfred Grimm

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William Godfred Grimm

Birth
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
21 Oct 1959 (aged 76)
Arlington, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Arrived in USA in 1884.
1900 residence was Vernon, New York. 1910 to death, residence was Silvana, WA.

William G Grimm's father, Thomas Jensen, who immigrated from Germany in 1869. He spent several 1/4 years doing carpentry work in Louisana and Iowa before going to San Francisco. He also worked in a sugar beet factory in Greely, Colo. In 1878, he came up the Stillaquamish River by canoe, paddled by the Indians he hired for that purpose. Thomas filed a 160 acre homestead claim in Silvana. Spring and Summers were spent workimg his claim, and during the winters he returned to San Francisco to earn money by doing carpentry work. There he met and married Johanna. They had two daughters, Dora and Martha. The Jensen family and a neighbor each donated 1/4 acre of land for a school and helped build it.. A few years later a second school was built and their daughters became the first eighth graders graduates of the Island School in 1904. Community -spirited Jensen was active in the cooperative movement to solve the agricultural marketing problems, serving as president of the board of both the Silvana and Arlington cooperative stores. He helped found the Arlington
Creamery Association and served as president during the early 1900's.
William Grimm, nicknamed "WG", was born in Kirchen, Germany, raised in Utica, New York and became a geologist by trade. In 1904, on his way to Alaska in the search of gold, he stopped in Seattle. He answered an advertisement from an employment office for a farmhand. He hiked from Seattle up to the Jensen homestead in Silvana. Within two years he leased the north 80 acres from Thomas. And in 1907, WG married Dora and moved into the original Jensen small frame house. He often worked on Sunday's at a hog fuel plant for extra often worked on Sunday's at a hog fuel plant for extra money. In 1910, he purchased the 80 acres he had been leasing and built a large dairy barn, horse barn, pig shed, chicken house, and other out buildings. His dairy barn was equipped with one of the first milking machines in the county.
Inspired by his father-in-law's efforts, Grimm helped found the Snohomish County Dairyman's Association and was elected to be it's first president. (Eventually it became known as Darigold, and now the cooperative is named Northwest Dairy Association as it markets milk products as WestFarm Foods with Darigold as brand name.) He was asked to serve as it's manager and did so from 1920 to 1946. During war times, farmers were encouraged their herds to produce more milk. However, after the war and due to the surplus milk, they couldn't sell their milk. George remembers that WG organized the dairies and started a creamery - Peas and Turner Creamery was in Arlington and Town Tavern Creamery was in Silvana. Also, he served as the general manager of Pioneer United Dairyman's Association located at 26th and Broadway in Everett (now a hobby shop).
Arrived in USA in 1884.
1900 residence was Vernon, New York. 1910 to death, residence was Silvana, WA.

William G Grimm's father, Thomas Jensen, who immigrated from Germany in 1869. He spent several 1/4 years doing carpentry work in Louisana and Iowa before going to San Francisco. He also worked in a sugar beet factory in Greely, Colo. In 1878, he came up the Stillaquamish River by canoe, paddled by the Indians he hired for that purpose. Thomas filed a 160 acre homestead claim in Silvana. Spring and Summers were spent workimg his claim, and during the winters he returned to San Francisco to earn money by doing carpentry work. There he met and married Johanna. They had two daughters, Dora and Martha. The Jensen family and a neighbor each donated 1/4 acre of land for a school and helped build it.. A few years later a second school was built and their daughters became the first eighth graders graduates of the Island School in 1904. Community -spirited Jensen was active in the cooperative movement to solve the agricultural marketing problems, serving as president of the board of both the Silvana and Arlington cooperative stores. He helped found the Arlington
Creamery Association and served as president during the early 1900's.
William Grimm, nicknamed "WG", was born in Kirchen, Germany, raised in Utica, New York and became a geologist by trade. In 1904, on his way to Alaska in the search of gold, he stopped in Seattle. He answered an advertisement from an employment office for a farmhand. He hiked from Seattle up to the Jensen homestead in Silvana. Within two years he leased the north 80 acres from Thomas. And in 1907, WG married Dora and moved into the original Jensen small frame house. He often worked on Sunday's at a hog fuel plant for extra often worked on Sunday's at a hog fuel plant for extra money. In 1910, he purchased the 80 acres he had been leasing and built a large dairy barn, horse barn, pig shed, chicken house, and other out buildings. His dairy barn was equipped with one of the first milking machines in the county.
Inspired by his father-in-law's efforts, Grimm helped found the Snohomish County Dairyman's Association and was elected to be it's first president. (Eventually it became known as Darigold, and now the cooperative is named Northwest Dairy Association as it markets milk products as WestFarm Foods with Darigold as brand name.) He was asked to serve as it's manager and did so from 1920 to 1946. During war times, farmers were encouraged their herds to produce more milk. However, after the war and due to the surplus milk, they couldn't sell their milk. George remembers that WG organized the dairies and started a creamery - Peas and Turner Creamery was in Arlington and Town Tavern Creamery was in Silvana. Also, he served as the general manager of Pioneer United Dairyman's Association located at 26th and Broadway in Everett (now a hobby shop).


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