Ernst Heinrich KUHL

Ernst Heinrich KUHL

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Ernst Heinrich KUHL
Beruf Farmer nach diesem Ort suchen
Religionszugehörigkeit Of the Lutheran Faith nach diesem Ort suchen

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 5. Mai 1857 Stakendorf, Probstei Kr Ploen, Holstein nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 13. Oktober 1942 Loup City, Sherman, Nebraska nach diesem Ort suchen
Einwanderung 1873 Immigrated to Scott Co., Ia USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 20. August 1884 Mills Co, Iowa nach diesem Ort suchen [1]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
20. August 1884
Mills Co, Iowa
Johanna Sophia BICHEL

Notizen zu dieser Person

Alias: /Henery/
REFN: 3367
From Iowa GenWeb Project, Mills County, a biography was written on Pet
er Kuhl and son Henry Kuhl. This is a copy of it...
KUHL, HENRY
German industry and thrift has had much to do with making theprairi
es of the west the garden spot of the world. Iowa has benefited material
ly by this good element in our population, and Mills county has its quo
taof German and German-American citizens who have been successful persona
lly and have been influential for the general prosperity of the people amo
ng whom they have cast their lot. One of the best known farmers of Germ
an birth in Ingraham township is Henry Kuhl, whose farm is in section 2
Henry Kuhl was born in northern Germany, May 5, 1857, a son of Peter Kuh
l, a farmer, and was reared to the work of the farm. His father, who was b
orn in 1817, is now living inIngraham township, aged eighty-three. He mar
ried Anna Steffen in 1841 and oftheir ten children they reared five so
ns and three daughters. The first of the family who came to America was An
na, the wife of Hentz Snecklot, who camein the spring of 1864 and liv
es in Nebraska. In the following fall Hans Kuhlcame, accompanied by his s
ister, Maggie, who is now the wife of James Kay, ofOak township, Mills co
unty. John is a prosperous Nebraska farmer. Klaus Kuhl, another broth
er of Henry Kuhl, came three years later. In the spring of 1873 Katie, ano
ther sister, came and she is now Mrs. John Helkan, of Scott county, Iow
a; and Henry, the subject of this sketch, came in the fall of the sameyea
r. William came about 1878 and Peter and Anna (Steffen) Kuhl in the spri
ng of 1880.
When Henry Kuhl came to America he was between sixteen and seventeen yea
rs old. He joined his brothers and sisters who had come to Scott county, I
owa, and worked there on farms until his parents arrived early in 1880, wi
th Ferdinand, his youngest brother. In 1884 he bought his first farm of t
wo hundred and forty acres, on which he had located the year before as a t
enant, at the beginning of his married life. He paid thirty-seven doll
rs an acrefor the place and began with a debt upon him of seven thousa
nd dollars, but applied himself so diligently to the task he had assumed t
hat he overcame allobstacles and not only paid for the farm but made mon
ey on it and sold it in1900 at sixty-four dollars an acre. He then boug
ht three hundred and fifty-three acres south of Silver City at fifty-two d
ollars an acre, and in the fallof the same yer he bought eighty acres mor
e. He owns also twenty acres of timber land. Beginning without cash capit
al he has made a marked success in lifeand now ranks as one of the hea
vy farmers and prominent stockmen of his township. He breeds shorthorn
s, of which he has about fifty head of registered stock, and forty thr
ee of which he purchased at one hundred and thirty-five dollars a hea
d. He keeps also sixty head of grade stock, raises about forty calves ea
ch year, and has sold one yearling bull and two heifers at two hundred dol
lars each.
Mr. Kuhl was married August 20, 1883, to Johanna Bickel, of Mills count
y, a daughter of Fred Bickel, of Germany, and they have had childrenas fo
llows: William, now fifteen years old; Lennie, fourteen; Ferdinand, thirte
en; Fritz, eleven; Lizzie, nine; Rudolph, five; and Emil. Mr. Kuhl's fath
er and mother celebrated their golden wedding in 1891. His mother soon aft
erward fell and broke her hip and the accident resulted in her death, in t
he spring of 1892, when she was seventy-five years old. His father, in fa
ir health, has his home with his son, Henry. Mr. Kuhl was reared in the Lu
theran faithand he is independent in politics.

Quellenangaben

1 Mills County, Iowa - Marriage Records - 1880-1885
Autor: Donated by Mrs. Helen Bass 1974
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Iowa Genealogical Society

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