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19 MADE SUPREME SACRIFICE
Corp. George Cada, in Pacific theatre. Pvt. Arthur M. Dubois, in England. Pfc. Ray F. Dreher, in France.
MM3c Edward L. Weide, in Pacific.
Alonzo Clayton, in So. Pacific.
Lt. Arthur North, in Belgium.
Cpl. Joseph Plew, in Iowa.
William E. Miles, in Germany.
Sgt. Philip Jones, over Germany. John O'Brien, overseas.
Adams, Douglas Ahlers, Edwin Ahnfeldt, Arnold Andersen, Grace ( Form. Pal. Manitowoc, Wis.)
Brzostowski. Lambert
Dziadula, Julius
Haemker, Clifford
Buesching, Wilbur
Eckel, Charles
Haemker, Lowell
Buesching, Wilfred
Eckel, Robert
Haemker, Wilbert
Burnham, Joseph
Elms, Earl William
Haemker, William
Butkus, Charles Roy
Eiting, Stuart L.
Hahn, Walter
Butman, Phillip
Cada, George (killed)
English, Arthur
Campbell, Donald
English, Harold
Hajek, Henry
Chamberlain, Harold
Erdevig, Daniel
Hajek, Otto
Carboni, Leonard
Erdevig, James
Hajek, Rudy
Ciezadle, Edward
Ettiedorf, Fred Falgren, Bill
Hapke, Milton
Cipri, Anton Cipri, Frank
Feldten. W. B.
Hapke, Stanley
Cipri, John
Field, Burgess
Harmening, Leonard
Ciskowski, Edward
Field, Donald
Harmening, Walter
Clarke, Walter
Fiene, George
Clayton, Alonzo (killed)
Filkins, Jean
Hastings, Jim
Clements, Benjamin
Filloon, Jesse
Hartmann, Bill
Clements, James
Fink, Mervin
Hartmann, Merle
Coakley, Clinton
Fisher, Oliver
Hartmann, William
Coakley, Donald
Folkerts, Charles
Harz, Arthur
Coakley, Robert
Folz. Charles Jr.
Harz, James
Cokenower, Charles
Folz, George Folz, Howard
Hattendorf, Elroy
Berderske, William Behnke, Kenneth Beiran, Paul
Cooper, Edward
Freise, Norman
Bender, William
Cooper, Luallin
Freise, Willard
Corbett, Paul
Freye, Lester
Healy, Thomas
Berndt, Robert
Cox. John
Gaare, Norman C.
Heide, Elmer
Bessmer, John (killed) Betts, Lee Beyer, Frank
Davidson, Clyde H.
Garlick, Elwood
Helgeson, Harris
DeAyre, Wilbur
Garlisch, Julius
Helgeson, Howard
DeBerge, Frank J. Jr.
Garlisch, Roy
Helgeson. Myron
DeBerge, Roy
Garms, Alfred
Henke, Frank Henke, Fred Henning, Henry
Dener, William
Gathman, Richard
Herr, Clarence
DePue, Dick Devermann, Leslie
Geberbauer, Henry
Herrmann, Carl
Dinse, Don Doerrier, Cliff
Geinier, Tom Gerschefske, A. H.
Hertz, George N.
Dolatowski, Robert
Gieseke, John
Hestrup, Edward
Brautigan, Fred Bretsnyder. Jack Bretsnyder, Bill Briel, Daniel Brinkman, Clarence
Dombrow, Harold
Gieseke, Walter JI.
Hildebrandt, Paul
Bruhns, Arthur
Godbarsen, Robert
Hill, James
Drewes, Wayne
Godknecht, William
Hinrichs, George
Dreyer, Bernard
Hinrichs, Walter
Dubois, Arthur (killed)
Hinz, Kermit
Bruns. Robert
DuBois, Russel
Hofschneider, Bill
Brzostowski, Edwin
Duncan, John
Hoffmeyer, John
Brzostowski, Felix Brzostowski, Henry
Dziadula, Carl Dziadula, John
Golden, Russell Goodwin, Jack Greener, Jack Guenther, Irvin Gunderlach, Henry Gusewelle, Fred
Heuer, Hans
Dombrosky, August Dombrosky, Robt.
Gieseke, Walter
Heuer, Ted
Dominick. John J. Douglas, Robert Dreher, Ray
Ginsberg, Edw. A.
Hildebrant, Richard
Gleason, William
Hildebrandt, Walter
Blakeway, Arthur K. Blank, Herman Jr. Blankenship, Lee Blum, Marvin Bobek, Chester Bock, Charles W. Boobyer, G. D. Booth, John Bosco {Hajek owners)
Deering. Clarence Jr.
Gart, H. M. Gates, W. F.
DePue, John
Gathman, Bob
Herr, Herbert (killed)
Berghorn, E. W. Berlin, Roy A. Bergman. Vernon
Corbett. T.
Frohne, Otto
Cosman, Marvin
Frost, Robert
Heaver, James
Cramer, Wallace E.
Heiden, Ray
Heise, Samuel V.
Dahlgren, Bill
Gaede, Walter Gage, John K. Jı. Gallimore, Claus
Helgesen, Alfred
Beyer, Howard Beyer, Raymond E. Birks, Kenneth Bjorkman, Wayne H.
Clinge, Nicholas
Fink, Milford
Baumgarten, John Baumgart, Victor Baumgarten. Jean Beaumont, Harry Inverness Beckman, Norman Beckman, Stanley
Cole, Kenneth Cole, Wilfred
Ford, Harry A.
Hauptli, James
Comfort, Wesley
Freeman, Howard
Cook, Melvin
Freise, Herbert
Hauser, Robert P. Hay, Layman Hayes, Gilbert
Hayes, Hobart
Antmann, John Armstrong, Willie Arthur, Hubert Balonich, Jerome Baril, Clarence Baril, Clifford Baril, Nels Bartels, Ralph Jr.
Harris, Marvin Harris, Norman
Clemen, C. W.
Filloon, Betty
Hartmann, Leonard
Anderson, Clarence (Chicago) Palatine Anderson, Glenn Anderson, Herbert Jr. Anderson, Olaf
Chiapetta, Fred
Ettledorf, Aug.
Hapke, Herbert
Engelking, Raymond
Hahnfeldt, Irwin Hahnfeldt. Raymond C.
Andersen, Harold (killed) Andersen, Roy
Lt. John Bessmer, in Washington.
Edw. W. Lindau, in Germany.
Paul Mathews, on Saipan.
Harold Anderson, in Caliornia.
Lt. (j.g.) Edward Stoddard, in action. Sgt. Geo. Herrmann, Jr., in Germany. S/Sgt. Herbert Herr, on Cebu Island.
Leo. J. Smernoff, in Kentucky. Ens. John Thompson, in Trinidad.
Herrmann, George Jr. (killed)
Doerrier, Raymond
Gieseke, Louis
Brumm. John A. Bruns, Edwin Bruns, Noel
Hollinger, Bob Holsman, Robert K.
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Haseman, Bob
Hayes, Jack
Davidson, Melburn
Geberbauer, Henry C.
Holtzee, Andrew Hooson, Bernard D. Hooson, Dale Hooson, Don Hooson, H. A. Hoover, H. A. Howes, George Howes, Richard Howes, Bub Hughes, Stanley
Linnemann, Albert
Philbin, Don
Philbin, Martin
Philbin, Thomas
Piegorsch, Donald
Locke, Delbert
Loeding, H. M. Lull, Robert Lull, Willard Lytle, Charles
Mangels, Leighton J.
Rateike, George
Thompson, Don Thompson, George Thompson, John (killed) Thompson, Juanita Thune, Henry K. Timmerhaus, Klaus D). Trent, Jack Trepus, Silas Trow, Herbert Trow, William Tudyman, Alex Tudyman, John
Uliasz, Bernard
Ullock, Tom
Unger, George
Marsiglia, Joseph
Martin, John Jr Mathews, Paul (killed)
Matthei, Francis Mattengly, Walter
Mayer, Harold
Metz, Richard
Meyers, Hillard
Johnson, Avon
Metzler, Carl
Johnson, Daniel L.
Meyer, Donald
Johnson, John Johnson, Paul
Meyer, Harold
Miles, Lillian E.
Milkert, Evangeline
Johnstone, Jack
Jonnstone, Robert L.
Runge, Ortwin A.
Jones, Avon
Miller, Rex
Wayne, Howard
Jones, Phillip (killed)
Mills, William (killed)
Misowic, C.
Sander, Emerson R.
Weiseman, Harold
Julian, Richard V.
Schaefer, Howard
Welden, Russell
Kappa, Harvey
Moberg, Don
Wente, Clifford
Kastning, Donald
Moberg, O. E.
Wente, David G.
Kastning, Robert
Moeller, Edgar
Kastning, Ruth
Moldenhauer, Alfred H.
Schinkowsky, Bill Schmidt, Edwin F. Jr.
Werner, Edward F
Kehe, Alfred W.
Moldenhauer, Clarence
Weseman, Burneal
Kells, Norris
Schmidt, Frank
Kelly, Eugene Kelly, Francis E.
Schroeder, Arthur
Wessel, Ronald
Kelley, Maurice
Schroeder, Clarence
Wiehrdt, Edwin
Keyes, Willis
Schroeder, Norman
Kiehl, Donald
Moss, Fred Jr.
Schueneman, R. F.
Klotz, John
Kilroy, Daniel
Mummert, Stanley
Withaeger, Wilbert
Kincaid, H. A.
McGowan, Curtis
Schwankoff, Albert
King. Norman P.
McIntosh, Gilbert
Schwankoff, William J.
Wood, Charles
Kissner Sharley
Service, Robert
Wyatt, David
Kleindienst, K.
Nawrot, Edward
Shermer, Herbert
Zelsdorf, Alfred
Kline, Herbert Walter Klopp, Charles Koch, Robert
Neagle, Orris E.
Simpson, A. F. Smernoff, L. J. (killed)
Kowalski, Harry
Nelson, John H.
Smith, Charles
Kozial, Robert
Nelson, Richard
Smith, Charlotte G.
Kraeplin, Frank Kraft, Edward R. Kraft, Robert
Nelson, Wallace
Smith, Dr. L. S.
Krambier. Howard
Noftz, Herbert
Snyder, Chuck
Krause, Robert
Nordmeier, Irving
Sommerfield, Burneal
Krecker, August
North, Arthur (killed)
Kreft, Leonard Kreft, Martin
Novota, Ralph J.
Kreft, Paul J.
Stange, George
Krezan, Earl
Olson, Arthur R.
Stange, Lillian
Kruse, Dalton C.
Olson, August Lynn
Stange, Louise
( formerly Palatine)
Stanley, Theodore
Kruse, Harry (formerly Palatine)
Osbon, Ann
Starck, C. A. D.
Osbon, Kenneth
St. Clair, Eugene
Oviatt, G. W.
Stem, Bob
Stephan, Willlam Steve, Carl
LaMountain, Arthur
Page Jack
Stewart, Bob Stiles, William
LaMountaln, Fred
Papajeski, Wallace
LaMountain, Walter E.
Parker, Jay
Stoddard, Edward (killed)
Langhoff, James
Parkhurst, Albert
Parry, Theodore
Pashan, John
Pasch, Henry
Paul, Ben D.
Penkava, A. J.
Perry, Marvin
Perry, Warren
Tarnow, Clarence
Levecke, Ernest Levene, Paul
Petersen, Henry Jr.
Taylor, Lyle
Tegtmeier, Robert
Thieme, Robert
Peterson, Willlam
Thomas, Joseph Micheal
Lindau, Edward (killed)
Peuser, F. E.
Thomas, Lyle Foster
Vogt, Mel E.
Voigt, Lee
Voigt, William
Jensen, Albert Jensen, Howard Jensen, William Jensen, Robert
Jaster, Edward
Rodholm, Walter
Roesner, Ralph
Rohlwing, Harvey
Rohlwing, John
Roper, Raymond
Runge, Henry Runge, Olag
Warder, Arthur
Miller, Albert
Miller, Lewis
Saathoff, Leona
Jones, Edwin
Miller, Richard
Salvo, Paul Sander, Anton
Weidner, Leonard
Moaski, Louis
Scheer, Richard J.
Schering, Norman
Schinkowsky, Earl
Wente, Ward
Mombleau, Frank Moody, Robert
Schmidt, Herman
Wesemen, Norman Wessel, Marvin
Moody, Tom
Moody, William
Morrow, Russell
Schroeder, Walter
Kiehl, W. W.
Muehlfeldt, Francis Muehlfeldt, Robert
Schurlng, Melvin
Withaeger, Edwin
Kinsch, Leo M. Kissner, James Kissner, Lawrence
Naggatz, Art
Schwantz, Otto
Nangle, James
Schweitzer, Bill
Wrath, John Wright, Bob
Nawrot, Leroy
Sigler, George
Zelsdorf, Clarence
Zuelsdorf, Clarence Zyc. Ray
Nelson, Robert
Smith, Harlow
Nelson, Valentine
Smith, Howard
Sorenson, Bernard Sorensen, Einar Stainbrook, Peter
O'Brien, John T. (missing) Oliver, Bob
Oltendorf, Harvey Oltendorf, N. E.
Stanko, John
Kuhlman, Ralph Kuhn, Cecil Kunze, Jack Kupach, Ludwig
Pace, Benny
Paddock, Stuart Jr.
Stinson, Richard
Langhoff, Wilfred LaPointe, Joseph R. Larsen, Walter
Straiker, Gene Straisinger, Max
Lauffenburger, Elmer Lauffenburger, Raymond Lausch, Theodore Law, Raymond Leisner, Victor
Persons, Verna
Tarnow, Gilbert (killed)
Peterman, Bruno
Tarnow, Roger
Lewerenz, Raymond Lewin, Carl Lewin, Harold
Peterson, Carl Peterson, Marvin
Pittinger, Devon Planz, Edwin Plate, Marvin Plew. Joseph (killed)
Plonsky, Elias Plumhoff, Leo
Reese, Harold Reese, John Reilly, Charles
Reinshagen, Alan
Vacek, Fred
Reinshagen, Herbert
Vogt, Harold
Rennack, Clyde
Reuse, Francis (missing)
Reuse, Louis
Reuter, August
Voass, Eugene
Reuter, Emil Ringstmeyer, Otto
Vursell, Eugene Wagner, Eugene Walsten, Wendell
Walter, Earl
Walters, Lyle
Waperski, Clyde Ward, Bill
Johnson, Robert
Warder, John
Warwick, O. Jr.
Weide, Edward (killed)
Jost, Joseph
Wiehrdt, Ralph Willard, Thomas Winn, Don
Wittenburg, Howard
Schwankoff, George
Wittenberg, Randall
McMullin, Ray
Schwank, William C.
Nangle, Owen
Neagle, Ovid Jr.
Zepp, Carl W.
Sturm, Gordon Sturm, R. Summers, Lee
Sunderlage, Marvin
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Linneman, Arnold Linneman, Arthur L. Linnemann, Ray
Huter, Carl Irons, Frank Jacobsen, Leslie John, Clarence F. James, Robert Jahn, Edwin H. Jansnefskl, Walter
Mangnuson Herbert Mann, Edward Markgraff, Charles Markstrom, Claude Marsiglia, Gilbert
CHAPTER V Past - Personalties - Present
These Biographies have been compiled from files of Palatine Enterprise between 1900 and 1920.
ALLARD, John-served in Mexican war; b. New York, 1825; m. Charity Matteson 1854; came to Pala- tine 1867; opened harness shop at what later became Schering's shop. Children : Henry, Mrs. Ellen Pierce and Mrs. Anna Daniels; d. 1899.
ANDERMANN, Geo. Sr .- d. 1903; b. Hanover, Ger- many 1826; came to America 1845; moved to Pala- tine 1869 from Long Grove; entered elevator busi- ness with W. R. Comfort, succeeded by his son G. H .; member of school board. Children: George, Henry, and Lena (Mrs. Hodgkins).
BABCOCK, William Hassen-b. Woodstock, N. Y .; d. 1907; came to Illinois 1847; moved to Palatine 1857; lived in same house in which he died; m. Mary Jane Lytle 1861; d. 1887. Children: Mrs. Belle Chris- topherson, Charles Babcock, Mrs. Hattie Umbden- stock. Veteran of Civil War; member of GAR post of Barrington.
BATTERMAN, Henry C .- b. Germany 1827; came to Palatine 1866; started grain and lumber business with John Slade; built flax mill in 1878; built Brick Block 1884; m. Sophia Schuer, 1853; she died 1872; m. Mrs. Droelle. Grandchildren: Mrs. Walter Krue- ger, Dr. H. Abelman, William Abelman.
BENNETT, Anson C .- b. Palatine 1857; m. Amelia S. Fosket 1879; carpenter. Daughters: Alta Mae and Mrs. E. Earl Bell; granddaughter, Marjorie Bell; d. 1924.
BERGMAN, John-came to America and settled on the Judge Bradwell place in 1854; later moved to old King place, where they have lived 41 years.
BERGMAN, Dan-b. Germany 1852. Came to Pala- tine 1855. Children: Dan Jr., Mrs. Arthur Feddeler and Lillian; d. 1949.
BERLIN, Fred C .- b. Plum Grove 1871; son of Hen- ry Berlin; m. in 1900. Children: Mrs. Della Butt, Mrs. Mary Meyer, Mrs. Esther Leseberg, Mrs. Ma- ble Hartman, Mrs. Isabelle Cooper, Fred and Louis; d. 1951.
BERLIN, William P .- son of Charles Berlin; b. Pal- atine township 1867; m. Sophie Rohde 1891. Chil- dren: William, Edward, Emil, John, Emma, Mrs. Ida Koch, Mrs. Bertha Arens and Mrs. Mathilda Mickelson; d. 1949.
BICKNASE, Henry P .- b. Palatine 1869; son of Fred and Sophie Bicknase; m. Emma Porep 1896. Chil- dren: Earl, Mrs. Pearl Fyden, Mrs. Del Bock, Erma, Priscilla, Lucinda and Wilbert; d. 1933.
BLUM, Isaac-b. Palatine 1866; m. Wilhelmina Dahms 1889; Democratic precinct committeeman 5 years. Children: William, Earl, Ben and Mrs. Laura Hildebrandt; sister Mrs. Sadie Haldeman; d. 1948. BOCKELMANN, John Henry-b. Germany 1828, d. 1916; m. Telsche Luebe; came to America 1869, Quintens Corners 1872; d. 1912; son Henry of Pala- tine; sister Mrs. Louise Quentin.
COMFORT, Josiah-came from Canada in 1855; m. Harriet Wodhull; located on farm northeast of town. Children: Wesley, Charles, Byron and Francis.
DANIELS, James Thomas-b. Niles, Ill., 1853; came to Palatine 1863; m. Belle Fosket 1882; Rural mail carrier 1906-1921. Children: Milton, George, How- ard, Mrs. Frances Paxson, and Mrs. Richard Ben- nett.
DANIELS, Walter E .- b. Palatine 1866; d. Los An- geles 1951.
DANIELSEN, Carl L .- b. Copenhagen, Denmark 1839; came to Palatine 1868; cabinet maker opened furniture store and undertaking parlor; m. 1889 Frederica Thies. Children: Mrs. Heimerdinger, William, Frank, Mrs. Marie Starck, Agnes Cooley, and Edward; stepchildren: Mrs. Carrie Vehe and Otto Engelking.
DEAN, Timothy-b. in Vermont 1832; d. 1909; came to Palatine about 1860; owned a home and business property on Brockway st., timber land in Deer Grove Forest Preserve, and farm on Palatine rd. (east) ; he served as trustee in 1868 and '69; m. Han- nah Trumbull in 1861; before her marriage she was a teacher in the old Bradwell school on Ela rd .; Mrs. Dean died in 1905. Grandchildren are Charles of New Jersey; Ben, Jerry, Hazel, Allene of Palatine, and Mrs. Ethie Eels of Pomona, Calif.
DEVERMAN, John Henry-b. Hanover, Europe, 1823; came to America in 1860; purchased Ransen farm 1868; m. Helen Maria Seetman 1863, m. Emilie Krueger 1870; d. 1873; m. Minnie Dreke. Children: Henry, Gerhard, Herman, Bertha, Minnie, Emma, Mary, Mrs. Louise Baumann of Palatine. d. 1908.
DOESCHER, Christian Friedrick Carl-b. Germany 1829; came to America 1856; settled in Elk Grove; 1866 came to Palatine; same farm 40 years; m. Mrs. Alma Helms 1872. Stepson Fred Helms; d. 1908.
FENTON, Mrs. Betsy (Matteson)-m. in New York 1826; m. E. W. Fenton 1855. Five daughters; d. 1910. FENTON, E. W .- b. Homer, New York, 1823; came to Belvidere 1847; carpenter at Dundee; m. Betsy Bemis, Barrington Center 1855; moved to Palatine 1859; enlisted Co. B 3rd Wis. Cavalry 1862; prisoner 5 months in Shreveport, La .; escaped, tracked by bloodhounds, retaken and confined until exchanged; d. 1910.
FILBERT, William J .- b. Palatine 1866; connected with U. S. Steel since 1901, senior director at his death in 1944. Sisters: Mrs. George Lageschulte, Addie Filbert and brother Herbert.
FISHER, Mrs. Henry-b. Germany 1841; m. August Paul 1861; he died 1873; came to America 1862; al- ways lived in Palatine; m. Henry Fisher; d. 1906. Son August Paul.
FLURY, John-b. Switzerland 1828; m. Barbara Rau; survivors of the Chicago fire, they came to Palatine to run a bakery on the site where the First National Bank now is. Children: Emma, Rob- ert, Amalia (Schoppe) and Walter; d. 1888.
FOREMAN, Mathilda-b. 1862 in Minnesota and moved to Palatine with her parents, William and Mary Meissner, when a young child; Meissner fam- ily lived on a farm on Quintens rd., north of Baldwin rd .; old frame school built on their land was called the Meissner school; later property was purchased by Wittenberg family, frame school replaced by
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brick structure; in use many years as the Witten- berg school; m. Richard Foreman in 1883; he died in 1919; Mrs. Foreman died in 1947. Children: Mrs. Gus Bedurske, Mrs. William Mess, John and Roy Foreman.
FREEMAN, James W .- b. Deer Grove 1853; adopt- ed son of Mr. and Mrs. Gert Freye; m. Marie Hal- feldt 1874. Children: Henry, Theodore, George, Otto, Mrs. Charlotte Kempert and Mrs. Louis Luerssen; d. 1927.
FRENCH, Elizabeth-b. Elbridge, Ohio, 1822; m. Isaac Cannon 1849; moved to Palatine 1858; lived here until husband's death, 1879; m. C. D. Taylor 1880; d. 1907.
FRENCH, E .- b. Vermont 1824; located in Palatine 1862, where he had blacksmith and carriage shop; m. Sophia Heard, 1848. Children: Elizabeth and Martin.
FRENCH, Martin J .- b. Elk Grove 1850; moved to Palatine with parents 1863, where he lived rest of life; carpenter. Sister only near relative.
GAINER, Eunice (Goodspeed)-b. Wells, Vt., 1833; came to Cook Co. about 1849 and m. Paul Boynton in 1850. Two children, Paul A. and Lottie A., born in California where she and her husband had moved in 1852; Mr. Boynton was killed by the Indians in 1858 and Mrs. Boynton and two children returned to Palatine in 1859; m. Andrew J. Gainer 1864.
GAINER, Hiram-b. Jackson, N. Y., 1810; original claim when he came west in 1844 in Lake county contained part of the land now known as Gainer Park; m. 1860 to Harriet C. Fisher of Cambridge, N. Y .; Mr. Gainer d. 1897, his wife 1899. One child, John, m. Emma Fischer, daughter of pioneer family. Children : Cassandra White and Pauline Mally.
GARMS, William-veteran of the Spanish American war; served on Palatine police force many years. Children: Alma Korber, Wanda Haseman, Marie Schwank, Mildred Gehrke, Alfred and Edward.
GARRISON, J. T .- b. New York; came to Palatine in 1868 on a farm; moved to village and operated grain elevator in 1873; m. Lanah Gardner in 1850. Children : Sarah, Charles and Lewis.
GIESEKE, Henry-b. 1820; m. Minnie Meyer 1876; settled in Long Grove 1852; residents of Palatine 25 years. Children: Fred, William, Herman, George of Palatine, Mrs. Henry Batterman, Mrs. Bockel- man.
GOTHARD, James-b. England 1845; came to Pala- tine 1852. Niece Mrs. H. C. Sawyer; d. 1899.
GREBE, Katherin (Segers)-b. Germany 1845; worked for Mr. Rand of Des Plaines; m. Frederick Grebe 1867; Mr. Grebe had a shoe store in Palatine. Children: Mrs. Fred Garms, August, F. C. Henry, H. F. William, F. A. Louis, and Mrs. Bertha Nied- ert; d. 1934.
GRIGG, Geo .- b. England 1830; came to America 1857; in 1867 moved to Palatine and purchased 140 acre farm; m. Mrs. Ellen Thurston 1899. He still owned 100 acres of the farm at death in 1907.
HASTINGS, Mrs .- b. New York 1831; came to Lake Co. 1947; m. Seaman B. Hastings 1855; lived in Palatine since 1855. One child, Mrs. Lilly Schierding; d. 1915.
HARMENING, Caroline (Beerberg)-b. Germany 1851; came to America at 17 1868 and m. Fred Har- mening of Palatine. Children: Henry, Fred, Mrs.
William Richter, Mrs. Charles Behrens and Mrs. Charles Blies; d. 1940.
HARTUNG, Charles-b. Germany 1838; located in Palatine township soon after 1852; m. Sophia Glade in 1862. Children: Mrs. Wm. Harz, Charles and Lydia. Owned land in Plum Grove area before moving to town. Voted for A. Lincoln.
HERSCHLAG, Henry-b. Palatine township 1858; m. Dorothea Diekmann 1887; she died 1926. Chil- dren: Carl, Arthur, Mrs. Alta Langhorst, Mrs. Lu- ella Windheim, Mrs. Frieda Alverson, Mrs. Edith Segebrecht, and Mrs. Esther Mangels; d. 1933.
HERSCHLAG, Christ-b. Hanover Germany; came to America 1847; came by boat from Buffalo to Chi- cago and by oxen to Palatine. Children: Herman, William, Mrs. Grote, Emma (Mrs. Bergman); d. 1907.
HINNEBERG, H. Friedrich-b. Palatine 1864; m. Carolina Mensching 1892. Children: Fred, Henry, William, and Mrs. George Biermann; sister: Mrs. Sophia Blume; d. 1948.
HICKS, William L .- b. Vermont 1840; m. Lydia Robertson 1866; she died 1912. Children: Mamie, Mrs. F. S. McCabe, Mrs. W. C. Evans, and Mildred Hicks; d. 1926.
HOLSTE, Fred-b. Palatine township 1869; m. Min- nie Prellberg 1896. Children: Alvin, Oscar, Lucile Kamp, Viola Brettner, Dorothy Folleth and Emily Popp; d. 1952.
HOMEIER, Wilhelm-b. Hanover, Germany, 1830; came to Palatine 1851; m. Marie Senne 1856. Daugh- ter, Mrs. Marie Helberg; m. Sophie Batterman 1858. Children: Mrs. Sophie Bicknase, Mrs. Caroline Strattman, Mrs. Louis Senne, Wilhelm and Henry, whose son lives on the homestead on Roselle road.
HORSTMAN, Gerhardt-b. Germany 1845; came to Palatine 1857; charter member of St. Paul church; m. Emily Meyer. Children: Mrs. Amanda Schoppe and Mrs. Bertha Luck; owned planing mill; d. 1924. HUNEBERG, Mrs. William (Elizabeth Bergman, daughter of John Bergman)-b. Germany 1850; came to America and settled in Plum Grove; m. 1869 Wm. Huneberg; operated Union Hotel. Broth- ers: John, Henry, Dan; sister: Mrs. H. Knigge. Children: Mrs. Henry Stroker and Fred Huneberg. d. 1909.
JULIAN, Charles E .- b. Elgin 1858; operated cheese factory and creamery at Staples Corners for many years; m. Amanda Bray 1883. Son : Charles; d. 1946. KIMMET, August-b. Germany 1844; m. Caroline Teufert in 1871 and came to Palatine from Park Ridge; last of the Palatine civil war veterans. Chil- dren: Mrs. Wm. Schering, Emma Kimmet; d. 1929.
KIMMET, Mrs. August (Caroline Katherine Teufert) -b. Germany 1848; came to America 1860; moved to Palatine 1876; m. 1871; occupied building now owned by H. Bruhns; operated millinery store 36 years. Children: Mrs. Bertha Schering (William's wife), Miss Emma.
KITSON, John-b. Palatine 1861; m. Katherine Nei- tert 1887; she died in 1925; Ruth Wilson, grand-niece, lived with them on Kitson homestead until 1926 when they moved into Palatine; d. 1945.
KREFT, August F .- b. Germany 1849; came to Pal- atine 1856; m. Sophia Bruns 1877. Children: Mrs. William Hammon, Mrs. I. Barnum, George; d. 1932. KRIETER, Sophie (Wente)-b. Germany 1846; came to America 1849; settled in Palatine area; husband
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died 1883; moved to Chicago 1886. Children: Mrs. Fred Kunz, Mrs. Louis Schrader, sisters Mrs. Fred Wente and Mrs. John Wienecke; d. 1910.
KROENCKE, Elizabeth-b. 1855 Highland Grove. Brothers: Rev. Emil, Rev. Herman, and William; d. 1938.
KROENCKE, William-b. 1853; son of Peter H. and Caroline (Kuecker) Kroencke, who had taken land grant government farm on Roselle road. Sister: Elizabeth; brothers: Rev. Emil and Herman; d. 1952 age 99.
KUBLANK, Maria (Sunderlage)-b. 1843 on home- stead which her parents John and Catherine Sun- derlage procured from government in 1838; m. William Kublank 1867. Children: Dora, Bertha, Her- man, Mrs. Emma Westrope, Matilda, Rosa, William and Edward; sister to Anna, August and Albert Sunderlage; d. 1934.
LAMBERT, Vashti-daughter of Jeremiah and Di- antha; b. Long Prairie 1856; graduated from PHS 1877; taught 25 years Primary dept., Palatine school; d. 1915.
LANGHOFF, Fred William-b. 1869 Palatine town- ship, son of Carl and Wilhelmina Langhoff; m. Friedericka M. Meier 1894. Niece: Elsa Meier; sis- ter: Mrs. Bertha Schoppe; d. 1922.
LANGHOFF, William-b. Germany; came to Pala- tine 1865; m. Friedericka Langfeldt. Children: Au- gust, William, Herman, Carl, Charles and Louis.
LANGHOFF, Mrs. Christoph-b. Germany 1805. Son : William Langhoff.
LESEBERG, Minnie- b. Palatine 1858; came to Pal- atine when 3 years old; sister to Henry Leseberg; d. 1932.
LESEBERG, Louisa (Theiss)-b. 1863 in Palatine; m. Henry A. Leseberg 1888. Children: Mrs. Lily Hinneberg, Mrs. Amanda Brown, Mrs. Eleanor Wendt, William, George, Herbert and Benny; sister: Mrs. Ida Weseman and brother, Henry Theiss; d. 1939.
LUERRSEN, Henry-b. Germany 1837; came to Chicago 1855; m. Marie Kuerker 1859; came to Pala- tine 1862; one of the founders of Lutheran church. Children: Henry, Mrs. C. Berlin, Mrs. C. Plate, Mrs. H. Oltroge, Mrs. Koenecke, Mrs. Fred Oltroge, Mrs. Emma Labahn; d. 1910.
LYTLE, Charles W .- b. Palatine 1866; m. Pauline Fisher 1891; she died 1906; m. Reka Krueger 1918; brother to Mrs. A. G. Smith, Mrs. Fred Hawley; d. 1928.
MATTHEI, Henry C .- m. Emma Sutherland 1871; ran general store in Palatine many years; busi- ness was continued by his son George. Other chil- dren: Mrs. Annie Brockway and Philip; d. 1926.
MESS, Sophia (Porep)-b. Germany 1867; resident of Palatine most of her life; m. Henry Mess 1881. Children : Mrs. Fred Porep, Mrs. Emma Thies, and Otto; d. 1940.
MEYER, Carl B .- b. 1846; came to America 1865; m. Helena Wehrenberg 1872; lived in Palatine. Chil- dren: Louise (Mrs. Clark Keyes), Bertha (Mrs. Wm. Deverman) ; d. Palatine 1910.
MEYER, Emma (Leseberg)-b. 1865 near Palatine; m. Herman Meyer, who operated hardware store in Palatine. Children: George, Edward, Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Penner, Mrs. Arthur Druetz; d. 1951.
MINER, Harriet Adeline-b. Warren, Vt., 1824;
came to Elk Grove 1835; m. Dennis Putnam 1843. Children: Mrs. R. L. Gibbs, H. M. Putnam, W. A. Putnam.
MIX, Robert Frank-b. Palatine 1854; m. Frances Swick. Children: Robert, Martin, Charles and Ella; teaming contractor in Chicago many years, also in milk business; d. 1924.
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