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BENNETT, Robert John, wholesale grocer; b. at Pulaski, Oswego Co., N.Y., Feb. 9, 1839; s. Reuben J. and Alta (Haskins) Bennett: ed. Lake Co. schs., finishing at Waukegan, Ill., and Racine, Wis., 1856- 59; m. Chicago, Apr. 9, 1862, Electa M. Hoyt; chil- dren: Arthur Grant, Maud B. (now Mrs. Vail). William Hoyt. School teacher in Lake Co., Ill .. 1856-63; mem. firm since 1865 and now vice pres. WV. M. Hoyt Co., wholesale grocers; was dir. Atlas Nat. Bank, and later vice pres. and dir. Western State Bank; mem. firm of Glenn R. Powers & Co .. gen. mchts., Belgrade, Mont. Was alderman, and mayor of Lake Forest, Il1., 1872-4. Republican. Connected with City Missionary Soc .; trustee Wheaton Coll .; pres. Ill. Children's Home and Aid Soc. Club: Congregational. Home: 4250 N. Paulina St. Office: 22d St. Bridge.
BENNETT, William Rainey, lecturer: b. Cynthi- ana, Ind., Mar. 22, 1869; s. William Thomas and Martha Emily (Carter) Bennett; A.B., Union Chris- tian Coll., Merom, Ind., 1893; studied Univ. of Chi- cago; B.D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1898; m. Ethel Clark, of Clarinda, Ia., Oct. 27, 1897. Ordained Con- gl. ministry, 1898; pastor 1st Ch., Darlington, Wis., 1898-1903, Temple Congl. Ch., Marion, Ind., 1904-9; Chautauqua and lyceum lecturer: subjects: The Man Who Can; The Master Thought; Machines and Millionaires; The Reign of the Common People; etc. Mem. Internat. Lyceum Assn. Club: Congre- gational (Chicago). Home: 222 N. Lombard Av .. Oak Park, Ill.
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BENNETT, Willis Henry, merchant. Removed Club: Suburban of LaGrange. Recreation: fishing. to California. (See vol. 1911.)
BENSINGER, Benjamin Edward, president of Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co .; b. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 4, 1868; s. Moses and Eleanor (Brunswick) Bensinger; ed. Moseley (pub.) Sch., South Division High Sch., and Bryant and Stratton Business Coll .; m. Chicago, Jan. 20, 1896, Rose Frank; 2 sons: Rob- ert Frank and Benjamin Edward, Jr. Was with the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., 1885-8; sec. Ben- singer Self Adding Cash Register Co., 1880-90, which concern has since retired from business; with Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. since 1890; became 1st vice pres., 1903, and upon the death of father succeeded to the presidency. Pres. Asso- ciated Jewish Charities of Chicago, 1917. Repub- lican. Clubs: Hamilton, Standard, Ill. Athletic, Lake Shore Country. Recreations: golf and motor- ing. Home: Glencoe, Ill. Office: 623 S. Wabash Av., Chicago.
BENSLEY, Robert Russell, anatomist; b. Ham- ilton, Can., Nov. 13, 1867; s. Robert Daniel and Caroline (Vandeleur) Bensley; A.B., Univ. of To- ronto, 1889, M.B., 1892; mem. Coll. Phys. and Surg., Toronto, 1892; m. Carriella May, of Toronto, Sept. 12, 1892; 2 children: Caroline May, Robert Daniel. Asst. demonstrator of biology, 1891-98, demonstra- tor, 1898-1901, Univ. of Toronto; asst. prof. anat- omy, 1901-5, asso. prof., 1905-7, prof. since 1907, Univ. of Chicago. Editor Internationale Monats- schrift für Anatomie und Physiologie, 1912. Mem. Canadian Inst., British Assn. Adv. Sci., Assn. Am. Anatomists, Am. Soc. Naturalists, Soc. Experimen- tal Biology, A.A.A.S., Sigma Xi, Alpha Kappa Kap- pa. Club: Quadrangle. Home: 5447 Ellis Av.
BENSON, Christian Ludwig, wholesale fish; b. Haderslev, Denmark, Apr. 22, 1856; s. J. and Anna M. (Paulsen) Benson; ed. in Denmark; came to U.S., 1870; m. Chatrine Lund, of Chicago, Aug., 1879; 2 children: Alfred J., Anna (Mrs. Arthur Brownlee). Importer of Norwegian, Swedish and Holland products since 1876. Republican. Luther- an. Park commr., North Shore Park Dist., 1900-4. Mason (32°, K.T., Shriner). Recreation: traveling. Home: 5954 Winthrop Av. Office: 648 W. Randolph Street.
BENSON, Emanuel Oliver, M.D .; b. at Chicago, Mar. 11, 1871; s. John and Amelia Weck (Swenson) Olson; grad. North Div. High Sch., Chicago, 1891; A.B., Augustana Coll., Rock Island, Ill., 1895; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 1900; post-grad. work, univs. of Vienna and Berlin, 1902, 03; m. Carrie Johnson, of Chicago, Oct. 28, 1905; 3 children: Mar- garet Ruth, John Emanuel, Edward Oliver. Prac- ticed at Chicago since Oct., 1903; asst. prof. pedi- atrics, Coll. of Medicine Univ. of Ill. since 1907; attending physician to children, Augustana and Lake View hosps. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State and Chi- cago med. socs. Lutheran. Mason, Odd Fellow; mem. Modern Woodmen of America, I.O. Vikings, I.O. Svithiod. Club: Swedish. Home: 1472 Winona Avenue.
BENSON, Robert Lee, real estate and invest- ments; b. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 27, 1863; s. Joseph Wesley and Cora Caroline (Peters) Benson; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Virginia S. Brannon, of Louisville, Ky., June 18, 1902. Began in real estate business in Chicago, 1889; agent for A. M. Billings Estate properties since 1898; vice pres. J. C. Grant Chem. Co., Crown Baking Powder Co., McMahon Transfer Co., all of East St. Louis; countersigning trustee Ill. Indemnity Exchange; treas. Am. Bak- ing Powder Assn. Pres. Bd. Commrs., River Forest Park Dist. (5-yr. term). Mem. Cook Co. Real Es- tate Bd., Chicago Assn. Commerce. Mem. Ref. Episcopal Ch. Club: Chicago Athletic Assn. Rec- reation: automobiling. Home: 121 Gale Av., River Forest, Ill. Office: 1014 People Gas Bldg., Chicago.
BENT, Charles Howard, printer; b. Chicago, Dec. 21, 1884; s. Charles A. and Cora H. (Stone) Bent; M.E., Univ. of Ill., 1907; m. Imo E. Baker, of Cham- paign, Ill., Sept. 21, 1909; 2 children: Marion Lou- ise, Willard Osborn. Began with George P. Bent Co., mfr. pianos, 1907; was elected mem. bd. dirs., sec., 1913, treas., 1915-16, same company; organ- ized Kuhl & Bent Co., form letters, job printing, etc., 1916, and since treas. same. Mem. Chicago Assn. Commerce. Republican. Congregationalist.
Residence: 430 6th Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 732 Sherman St., Chicago.
BENT, Edward T., coal. (See vol. 1911.)
BENT, George Henry, manager retail department George P. Bent Co .; b. Chicago, Oct. 11, 1878; s. George Payne and Clara A. (Wingate) Bent; prep. edn. Chicago Manual Training Sch .; student Pur- due Univ., 1897-9, Univ. of Chicago, 1899-1901; m. Grace Gardner, of Hinsdale, 111., Feb. 26, 1906; 3 children: Deborah Fessenden, George Payne, 2d, Virginia Bent. Mgr. retail dept. George P. Bent Co., pianos, since 1901. Republican. Clubs: Hins- dale, University. Recreations: golf, horseback rid- ing and outdoor diversions. Home: Hinsdale, Ill. Office: 214 S. Wabash Av., Chicago.
BENT, George Payne, piano and organ mfr .; b. Dundee, Ill., June 16, 1854; s. Rev. George (Congl. minister) and Mary P. (Payne) Bent; early edn. in pub. schs. of Ia., finishing at Wheaton (Ill.) Coll .; m. at Burr Oak, Ia., Apr. 26, 1876, Clara A. Win- gate; children: Clara Wingate (Mrs. E. G. Meikle), George Henry, Charity Mary, Muriel, Dorothy Amelia, Charles Matchett, Barbara. Came to Chi- cago, 1870; worked for David C. Cook (now pub- lisher, of Elgin, Ill., but then a jobber of sewing machines and sewing machine supplies) ; bought out Mr. Cook's business, 1878, conducted it until 1880, when he began the mfr. of the "Crown" pi- anos and organs; pres. Geo. P. Bent Co. Mem. Chi- cago Assn. of Commerce. Independent in politics. Club: Union League. Recreation: fishing. Home: 5519 Hyde Park Boul. Office: 214 S. Wabash Av.
BENTLEY, Charles Edwin, dentist; b. Cincin- nati, O., Feb. 21, 1859; s. Charles E. and Sarah (Watson) Bentley; grad. Cincinnati High Sch .; D.D.S., Chicago Coll. of Dental Surgery, 1887; m. Florence Augusta Lewis, of Phila., Pa., June 2, 1897. Engaged in practice of dentistry in Chicago since 1887; oral surgery, Rush Med. Coll. Dispen- sary, 1887-90; prof. oral surgery in Harvey Med. Coll .; sec. Provident Hosp. Ex-pres. Udontographic Soc. of Chicago; vice pres. Chicago Dental Soc .; mem. Nat. Dental Soc., Ill. State Dental Soc .; hon. mem. Wis. State Dental Soc. Unitarian; mem. All Souls' Ch. Mem. Anti-Crime Com .; pres. Equal Op- portunity League. Club: Chicago Dental Golf. Au- thor of many contributions to dental lit., among them: Obituary of Greene V. Black, M.D .; To What Extent Is the Dentist Justified in the Use of In- ternal Medication, 1890; A Cursory Survey of Some Papers Presented to the Columbian Dental Con- gress, 1893; The Application of Comparative Anat- omy to Dentistry, 1894; Report of the Investiga- tion as to What Governments in the Civilized World Had Done for the Care of Children's Teeth, 1900; The Limitation of the Porcelain Inlay, 1902; The Porcelain Inlay, 1901; Review of Scientific Dental Literature, 1908; Patents vs. Ethics, 1908; Some Points of Contact between the Medical and Dental Professions, 1910; Care of the Mouth (book), 1911; Facts, Fads and Follies Concerning Pyorrhea, 1915; etc. Recreation: golf. Home: 529 E. 41st St. Office: 25 E. Washington St.
BENTLEY, Charles S., commission mcht .; b. at Schoharie, N.Y., June 23, 1839; s. Edward Edwin and Nancy Maria (Gallup) Bentley; ed. Charlotte- ville (N.Y.) Conf. Sem .; m. Mary E. Duncan, of St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 3, 1864; 3 children: Marcia D. (Mrs. F. J. Pike), Jessie M. (Mrs. M. R. Dial), Vir- ginia E. (Mrs. H. S. Thompson). Entered service, 1861, and served in 2d Wis. Cav. throughout the Civil War successively as private, sergt., 1st lt., capt., and was mustered out at its close, 1865, as insp .- gen. of the cav. brigade at Memphis, Tenn. Holds rank of col. of 4th Ia. and brig .- gen. 2d Brigade Ia. N.G .; commanded nat. mil. encamp- ments, composed of regular army detailments and of nat. guard companies, North and South, held at Nashville, Tenn., 1882, at Dubuque, Ia., 1884, and at Mobile, Ala., 1885. After war, settled in Ia .; came to Chicago in 1885, and since been engaged in the grain commn. business. Mem. Chicago Bd. of Trade. Trustee Village of LaGrange, 1908-10. Was chief marshal of the Memorial Day parades at Chi- cago, 1901, 4, 10 and 15, and of the Dewey parade in 1900; commanded the first div. at the dedication of the laying of the corner stone of the Federal
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Bldg., Oct. 9, 1899. Elected comdr. Dept. of Ill., G.A.R., June 8, 1917. Mem. Loyal Legion (comdr. Ill. Commandery, 1915-16), Hiram Mcclintock Post G.A.R. (ex-comdr.). Presbyterian. Clubs: Subur- ban of LaGrange, LaGrange Country. Home: 211 S. 5th Av., LaGrange, Ill. Office: 140 W. Van Buren St., Chicago.
BENTLEY, Cyrus, lawyer; b. Chicago, Sept. 5, 1861; s. Cyrus and Anna (Riley) Bentley; A.B., Yale Univ., 1882; LL.B., Union Coll. of Law (North- western Univ.), 1884; m. Chicago, Jan. 8, 1889, Elizabeth King; children: Margaret, Richard. In practice in Chicago since May, 1883; mem. Bentley, Burling & Kumler. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., Chicago Bar Assn. Clubs: University, Chicago (Chicago), University (New York). Home: 1505 Astor St. Of- fice: 203 S. Dearborn St.
BENTLEY, Frank Taggart, traffic mgr. Ill. Steel Co .; b. Charlestown, Ind., May 2, 1864; s. Francis W. and Catherine (Taylor) Bentley; ed. Charles- town (Ind.) pub. schs., Charlestown Acad. (pvt.), Davenport (Ia.) Business Coll .; m. Chautauqua Lake, N.Y., Aug. 11, 1889, Catherine L. Brownell. After several years spent in roughing it in the West, entered accounting dept. of Monon Route, Feb., 1885; changed to operating dept., C.&N .- W. Ry., July, 1886, and to traffic dept. of C.G.W.Ry., Apr., 1889; local freight agent of same, Chicago, 1892-3; gen. freight agent Consolidated Steel & Wire Co., June, 1894; for Am. Steel & Wire Co. from its formation until Mar., 1899; since then traffic mgr. of the Ill. Steel Co., Ind. Steel Co., Min- nesota Steel Co., and western traffic mgr. Univer- sal Portland Cement Co. Mem. Chicago Assn. Com- merce, Ill. Mfrs.' Assn., Nat. Industrial Traffic League (exec. com., chmn. membership com.). Pres. U.S. Freight Traffic Golf Assn., 1917. Inde- pendent Republican. Presbyterian. Mason (K.T., Shriner). Clubs: Chicago Athletic Assn., Union League, Exmoor Country; Traffic (Chicago and New York). Recreations: golf, fishing, yachting. Residence: The Lessing. Office: 208 S. LaSalle St.
BENTLEY, Frederic William, lawyer; b. Edger- ton, Wis., July 22, 1860; s. William Perry and Har- riet Louise (Burdick) Bentley; B.S., Milton (Wis.) Coll., 1880, A.M., 1890; LL.B., Univ. of Wis., 1883; .m. Josephine Cody, of Cleveland, O., Dec. 27, 1893; 2 sons: Paul Cody and Alden Robinson. Admitted to bar, 1883; trial atty. A.,T.&S.F. Ry. Co., Wichita, Kan., 1883-1900; asso. in practice with J. D. Hous- ton, Wichita, 1883-90; was gen. atty. and receiver for W.&W. Ry., 1894-8; atty. for nat. banks in liquidation, in Kan., under comptroller of the cur- rency, 1893-1900; came to Chicago, 1900; asso. with W. Irving Osborne, 1900-4, with Hon. Russell M. Wing, 1905-11; mem. Coburn & Bentley since 1911. Lecturer on trial evidence, Ill. Coll. of Law. Dem- ocrat. Mem. Chicago Bar Assn., Lawyers' Assn. Baptist. Mason (32°). Club: Ill. Athletic. Recrea- tions: swimming, working with tools, literature. Home: 4750 Kenwood Av. Office: 106 N. LaSalle St.
BENTLEY, Wilber Gorton, lawyer and under- writer; b. Watertown, N.Y., Dec. 13, 1835; s. Gorton and Alancy (Clark) Bentley; ed. common sch. and Wyoming Acad., Wyoming, N.Y .; studied law with Hon. Harlow L. Comstock, Warsaw, N.Y., 1858-61; m. Lena, Ill., June 25, 1860, Mary A. Bailey; chil- dren: Marshall G. (deceased), Mrs. Alice Bentley Gardiner, William J. (died aged 4), Cora M. (Mrs. O. V. Emery). Served as capt., maj. and lt. col. 9th N.Y. Vol. Cav. from Oct. 14, 1861; severely wounded at White House Landing, Va., June 21, 1864, result- ing in loss of left leg; mustered out of service Oct., 1864; admitted to bar at Buffalo, N.Y., 1864; moved to Des Moines, Ia .; probate and county judge, 1865- 67; in ins. business at St. Louis, Mo., 1867; atty. and supt. of agencies Continental Fire Ins. Co. of New York, 1877-85; gen. northwestern mgr. for same, 1885-91; in banking business, 1891-3; in office of Hon. F. B. Sherman (Chicago), master in chancery U.S. Court, 1893-1910; gen. practice since 1910. Mem. Loyal Legion, Western Soc. of Army of Poto- mac. Baptist. Recreations: lecturing and writing on patriotic subjects. Home: 83 E. Elm St. Office: 127 N. Dearborn St.
BENTON, Alphonso Loomis, clergyman; de- ceased. (See vol. 1911.)
BERANEK, Emanuel, broker. Mem. firm of Bab- cock, Rushton & Co .; also vice pres. and dir. Am. State Bank. Home: 1646 N. Richmond St. Office: G, The Rookery.
PEREZNIAK, Leon A., lawyer; b. Starokonstan- tinov, Russia, Mar. 15, 1873; s. Abraham and Sarah (Katz) Berezniak; grad. grammar sch., 1884; grad. gymnasium, Odessa, 1889; A.B., Univ. of St. Pe- tersburg, 1893; LL.B., Univ. of Ill. Law Sch., 1902; m. Marie Davis, of Chicago, Aug. 15, 1897; 2 chil- dren: Dorothy, Abner Herbert. Came to U.S., 1893; newspaper reporter, 1893-8, also writer of short stories and translator; admitted to Ill. bar, 1902; pres. Layor Amusement Co., Midland Credit Ad- justment Co., Regal Producing Co. Democrat. Mem. Odd Fellows, Royal Arcanum, Knights of Macca- bees. Recreation: short story writing. Home: 441- 445 Roslyn Pl. Office: 1347-1349 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
EERG, John Josef Albert, inventor; b. Randers, Denmark, Sept. 9, 1865; s. Adolph F. and Frederika (Balsmith) Berg; ed. in schs. of Denmark; m. Mary Soederg, of Denmark, Sept. 9, 1890; 2 children: William, Stanley. Learned machinist's trade in the old country; came to Chicago, 1890; began manu- facture of metal specialties, as John J. A. Berg, 1892; title changed, 1904, to Metal Specialties Co., of which is treas. and dir., the company manufac- turing his inventions, largely automobile accesso- ries. Served in the army in Denmark. Lutheran. Mason (32°, Shriner). Clubs: Chicago Motor, Co- lumbia Yacht. Recreations: hunting, fishing, mo- toring. Home: 5439 Iowa St. Office: 338 N. Kedzie Avenue.
BERG, Morris Henry, jeweler; Feb. 2, 1853-Dec. 25, 1915. (See vol. 1911.)
BERGENDAHL, Gustave S., civil engr., contrac- tor; b. in Norway, Feb. 24, 1870; s. Johan C. and Sophie (Schiestad) Bergendahl; ed. in Norway; m. Kristiane Gulbrandsen, of Christiania, Norway, June 11, 1892; children: Augusta (Mrs. Herbert Firth), Dagney, Ruth, Gustave S., Jr. Came to U.S. in 1887; lived in St. Louis for 9 yrs .; was connected with the Am. Bridge Co., first as draughtsman, then as engr., until 1906; in contracting business since 1907, both in St. Louis and Chicago; settled in Chicago, 1912; now pres. Bergendahl-Knight Co., engrs. and contractors. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E., West- ern Soc. Engrs., Chicago Engineers' Club. Baptist. Mason (32°, Shriner). Clubs: Templar, Ravens- wood. Recreations: club life, fishing. Home: 1253 Norwood St. Office: 111 W. Monroe St.
BERGER, Henry A., lawyer: b. Chicago; s. of David and Sarah ( Anis) Berger; ed. grammar schs. and Northwest Div. High Sch., Chicago: Lewis Inst .; univ. extension course; Chicago-Kent Coll. of Law; m. Dorothy Cole, of Chicago. Apr. 15, 1913; 2 children: Marie, Marjorie. Admitted to Ill. bar, 1901, and since practiced at Chicago: asst. corpn. counsel, 1911-12; asst. state's atty. since Dec. 3, 1912. Democrat. Mason, Knight of Pythias. Home: 5233 Michigan Av. Office: Criminal Court Bldg.
BERGERON, Joseph Z., M.D., surgeon; b. Kanka- kee, Ill., Aug. 16, 1864; s. Antoine and Luce (Bosse) Bergeron: ed. St. Viateur's Coll .: M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1889; m. Genevieve Ferguson, of Chicago. May 20, 1889; 2 children: Marguerite, Arthur J. Practiced in Chicago since 1889; now attending laryngologist, St. Joseph's Hosn. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc .. Chicago Med. Soc., Am. Acad. Oph- thalmology and Oto-Laryngology, Chicago Laryn- gol. Soc. Catholic. Clubs: University, Ill. Athletic. Author of Vincent's Angina (Ill. Med. Jour.). 1915; Pillar Compression Forceps (Jour. A.M.A.), 1916; Relationship of Apparently Healthy Tonsils to Rheumatic Infection (Chicago Med. Recorder), 1914. Home: 515 Roscoe St. Office: 104 S. Michi- gan Av.
BERGMAN, Nils, M.D .; b. Venersborg. Sweden. Apr. 11, 1862; s. Gustaf Thiodolf Svante and Ida (Mankell) Bergman: B.A .. Coll. of Venersborg, Sweden, 1882; student tech, and preliminary med. schs., Gothenburg, 1883, 4. 5; came to U.S., 1$$6; M.D., Chicago Home. Med. Coll., 1892: studied abroad, 1893; m. at Florence, Italy, Tekla Elizabeth Birchman, of Jonkoping, Sweden. Nov. 11, 1893: 2
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children: Norna Mankell, Eric Mankell. Interne In employ of Emery, Bird, Thayer Dry Goods Co., Kansas City, May 1, 1891-Jan. 1, 1907; then with Am. Cement Plaster Co., May 1, 1911-Jan. 1, 1914; gen. mgr. Am. Fireproofing Co., Chicago, since Jan. 1, 1914. Republican. Catholic. Recreation: bowl- and asst. physician and surgeon, Lincoln Park Sanitarium, Chicago, 1890-3; practiced in Central 111., 1894-1904; removed to Chicago, 1904; prof. the- ory and practice of medicine, Hering Homo. Med. Coll., 1904-8. Mem. Am. Inst. Homeopathy, Ill. ing. Home: 1218 Lunt Av. Office: 111 W. Washing- Homœ. Med. Assn., Chicago Homœ. Soc., Alpha ton St. Sigma. Republican. Mem. Ch. of New Jerusalem. Mason. Home: 4872 Winthrop Av.
BERKSON, Maurice, lawyer; b. Rock Island, Ill., Jan. 15, 1880; s. Simon and Hannah (Sternberg) Berkson; ed. pub. schs. of Rock Island; high sch., Lincoln, Neb .; Chicago Coll. of Law (Lake Forest Univ.); m. Maude May Gelder, of Chicago, July 28, 1907; 1 daughter, Ethel May. Practiced as mem. firm of Fishell & Berkson, 1903-6, Sonnenschein, Blumenthal & Berkson, 1906-9, Sonnenschein, Berk- son & Fishell, since Apr. 1, 1909. Mem. Ill. State and Chicago bar assns. Democrat. Mason; mem. B'nai B'rith. Recreation: fishing. Home: Winnet- ka, Ill. Office: 934, 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago.
BERLIN, Robert Carl, architect; b. Granville, Putnam Co., Ill., Feb. 11, 1853; s. Augustus and Helene (Brennemann) Berlin; ed. pub. schs., Gran- ville; grad., receiving diploma as architect, from Eidgenoessisches Polytechnikum, Zürich, Switzer- land, 1877; m. Agnes Augusta Dodge, of Chicago, May 10, 1883; children: Lillian Agnes (Mrs. Roy S. Bartlett), Marie Valentine, Harold Robert. In prac- tice of architecture in Chicago since 1877. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects and mem. Ill. Chapter same; mem. Ill. Soc. of Architects. Republican. Club: University. Home: 4500 N. Ashland Av., Ravens- wood. Office: 19 S. LaSalle St., Chicago.
BERMINGHAM, Thomas C., paper mcht .; May 21, 1850-1915. (See vol. 1911.)
BERNSTEIN, Fred, lawyer; b. Chicago, Jan. 18, 1882; s. H. H. and Bertha Bernstein; ed. Englewood High Sch .; Univ. of Mich., 1900-2; LL.B., John Marshall Law Sch., Chicago, 1906; m. Lillie Green- berg, of Chicago, May 30, 1909; 3 children. Admit- ted to Ill. bar, 1906, and since in practice at Chi- cago; now sr. mem. Fred & Aleck L. Bernstein; dir. United State Bank. Clubs: Iroquois, Covenant, South Side Jewish Men's Club. Home: 6136 Eber- hart Av. Office: 139 N. Clark St.
BERRIMAN, Edward Charles, cigar mfr .; b. Os- wego, N.Y., Mar. 28, 1864; s. George W. and Eliza- beth (Stroud) Berriman; ed. pub. schs. of N.Y. State; m. Chicago, 1892, Mary R. Wood; 2 children: Katherane M., Edward W. Since 1881 has been ac- tively engaged in the cigar-making business at Chicago, and now of the firm of Berriman Bros., operating Factory No. 83 at Tampa, Fla., and hav- ing offices in New York and Chicago. Mason. Clubs : Edgewater Golf, Chicago Athletic, Columbia Yacht. Recreations: yachting, golf. Home: 435 Diversey Parkway. Office: 1044 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
BERRY, see also Barry.
BERRY, John Bennington, engineer. Was chief engr. U.P.R.R., 1898-1905; chief engr., 1905-13, asst. to the pres., 1913-14, C.,R.I.&P.Ry .; was also super- vising engr. St. Louis & San Francisco Ry. (Frisco System), 1911-12; sr. mem. firm of Berry & Rob- erts, consulting engrs., Chicago, since 1914. Mem. Am. Soc. C.E. Club: Engineers'. Home: 109 N. Kenilworth Av., Oak Park, Ill. Office: 608 S. Dear- born St., Chicago.
BERRY, Joseph John, president Meeker Sugar Refining Co .; b. on farm nr. St. Louis, Mo., May 23, 1862; s. Jacob and Frances (Frauel) Berry; ed. common schs. and Christian Brothers' Coll., St. Louis; m. Julia M. Maybrun, of Galena, Ill., May 18, 1886; children: Harry J., Loretta, Eleanor. Began as dealer in groceries and feed, St. Louis, June, 1883; sold it out, 1889, came to Chicago, and entered the business conducted by the Berry-May- brun Co., name changed, 1910, to Oelerich & Berry Co., molasses, sugar, etc., of which was pres .; now pres. Meeker Sugar Refining Co. Home: 521 Ridge Av., Evanston, Ill. Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago.
BERRYHILL, Charles A., contractor; b. Kansas City, Mo., Mar. 27, 1880; s. William R. and Mary A. (Ryan) Berryhill; ed. Christian Bros. Coll., Kansas City; m. Anna Marie Flynn, of Kansas City, May 20, 1913; 2 children: Mary Louise, Charline Anna.
BERRYMAN, John Brondgeest, 1st vice pres. Crane Co .; ed. pvt. schs .; m .; 2 children: Paul, Ruth. Became connected with the Crane Co., 1892, and has held various official positions, 1st vice pres. since 1914; sec. Crane & Ordway Co., St. Paul, Minn. Republican. Clubs: City, Chicago Yacht, Hinsdale Golf. Recreations: golf, motoring, yacht- ing. Home: Downers Grove, Ill. Office: 836 S. Michigan Av., Chicago.
BERSBACH, Alfred, engraver; b. Chicago, Nov. 5, 1856; s. John and Magdaline (Zanner) Bersbach; ed. Chicago pub. schs .; m. Dec. 25, 1878, Helena Malcolm; children: Lillian C. C. (Mrs. D .F. Ander- son), Amy A. F. (Mrs. S. S. Porter), Frank John. Began with the engraving house of J. Manz & Co. as boy, 1872, was admitted to partnership, 1880, and upon incorpn. of the business, 1890, to J. Manz Engraving Co., became sec. and treas. and is now treas. and gen. mgr. Mason (33°, K.T., Shriner). Club: Chicago Athletic. Recreations: music, mo- toring. Home: 1120 Michigan Av., Wilmette, Ill. Office: 4015 Ravenswood Av., Chicago.
BERSBACH, Emil, 2d vice pres. Tablet & Ticket Co .; b. Chicago, Nov. 2, 1861; s. John and Magda- line (Zernitz) Bersbach; ed. pub. schs., Chicago; m. Nora Jeannette Abbott, of Chicago, Oct. 6, 1889; 1 son, Emil. Held different positions in various lines of activity, 1872-86; with the Tablet & Ticket Co. since 1886; mgr. of the company's branch at New York, 1889-99; became sec., 1899, and now 2d vice pres. of the company and located at Chicago. Republican. Club: Ill. Athletic (life). Home: 1504 Cullom Av. Office: 624 W. Adams St.
BERTLING, Adolphus Edmund, M.D., surgeon; b. Northeim, Germany, Jan. 28, 1865; s. August and Henrike (Bohne) Bertling; ed. gymnasium at Nort- heim until coming to America, 1884; A.B., North- western Univ., Watertown, Wis., 1887; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 1895; m. Alma Dengler, of Chicago, July 7, 1909; 2 children: Adeline and Lolita. In practice at Chicago since 1895; asso. prof. surgery, Chicago Clin. Sch. since 1897; asso. prof. genito-urinary dis- eases, Chicago Coll. Medicine and Surgery, since 1906; mem. staff West Side Hosp .; mem. staff Frances Willard Hosp. Mem. A.M.A., Ill. State Med. Soc., Chicago Med. Soc., Chicago Urol. Soc., German Med. Soc. of Chicago. Republican. Luther- an. Club: Illinois. Recreations: motoring, golf. Home: Highland Park, Ill. Office: 25 E. Washing- ton St., Chicago.
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