Moses A Heath, a well-known and respected resident of Pittsville, formerly a successful farmer and now engaged in raising market garden produce, was born near Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wis, April 16,1857, son of Caleb and Hannah (Leonard) Heath. The parents were natives of Vermont who came to Beaver Dam in 1854, and the father, Caleb, being a carpenter by trade, helped to build the first dam at Beaver Dam. He also owned farms in dodge County where the family carried on agriculture. About 1865 they moved to Fall River, Columbia County, Wis, where they made their home until 1878, They then went to Pipe stone County,Minn, where they proved up on government land and resided twelve yars,subsequently reutning to Fall River, where Mrs Caleb Heath died in 1904 and Mr Heath in 1905. They were the parents of eight children,four of whom grew to maturity. Of these four two are now living: Sarah, wife of Fred L Smith, a merchant at Fall River; and Moses A of Pittsville. Moses A Heath was seven yars old when he moved with his parents to Fall Rive. There he attended school and frow to manhood, after relinquishing his studies learning and working at the carpenter's trade. In the spring of 1878 he wnet with other members of the family to Pipestone, Minn, and there, or in that vicinity, he took government land, and he and his father helped to organize Pipestone County. After farming there for twelve years he returned to Fall River, Wis, and followed the same occupation there until 1910, when he came to PIttsville, and bought 80 acres in Dexter Township, and for ten years subsequently was engaged here in general farming and dairying. IN 1920 he sold his farm and moved into the city of Pittsville, where he bought five acres of land on which he is now raising garden truck. He has served one year as alderman from the Third Ward, and is faternally connected with the local camp of Modern Woodmen of America, and while in Dextewr Township he served as chairman of the township board thus becoming a member of the County Board. Mr Heath was married at Fall River, Wis, in 1877, to Elizabeth Stout, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Stout. Her parents, formerly farmers in Dodge County, are now deceased. Mr and Mrs Heath have five children: Denver and Herbert, Beaver Dam; Margaret, wife of Will Wegener, residing in Columbia County; Lottie, wife of Ralph Brewer, resind near Columbus, and Earl, of Wood County.