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Burghart Albrecht

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Burghart Albrecht

Birth
Germany
Death
5 Jan 1925 (aged 85)
Ashton, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Ashton, Lee County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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A native of Hessen, Germany, Mr. Albrecht was born February 10, 1839. His childhood days were passed in his native land, where he gained a good common-school education. When he was fifteen years old he left Germany and came to America alone, his parents having previously died in the Fatherland. After landing in New York, he remained there for three months, and then came West to this county, where for nine years he was in the employment of Adam Schuchart. Upon commencing as a farmer for himself he rented a place for nine years, and then careful economy enabled him to purchase a place in Reynolds Township. After living there for six years he sold out and purchased the farm where he now lives. He is the owner of four hundred and sixty acres and has erected a good class of buildings on his estate, including all the necessary structures for the storage of grain and shelter of stock and farm machinery.

The marriage of Mr. Albrecht, in July 1861, to Miss Anna M. Karsten, a native of Germany, was solemnized in Dixon, this State, and has brought them eleven children, nine of whom still survive, namely; Anton, Martha, Kate, Marcus, Charles, Mary, Emma, Clara and George. Two sons died in childhood.

The political sympathies of Mr. Albrecht have brought him into line with those who's views are expressed in the platform of the Democratic party, and while he is earnestly devoted to the success of that party, he is not in any sense of the word a politician, as he prefers the quiet of home life and the vocation of a farmer to the excitement of the political field. However, he has served in a few local offices with great ability, having been Highway Commissioner for four terms and also School Director. In his religious convictions he is a member of the Lutheran Church and a man whose reputation for integrity and probity is as well known as his name.
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A native of Hessen, Germany, Mr. Albrecht was born February 10, 1839. His childhood days were passed in his native land, where he gained a good common-school education. When he was fifteen years old he left Germany and came to America alone, his parents having previously died in the Fatherland. After landing in New York, he remained there for three months, and then came West to this county, where for nine years he was in the employment of Adam Schuchart. Upon commencing as a farmer for himself he rented a place for nine years, and then careful economy enabled him to purchase a place in Reynolds Township. After living there for six years he sold out and purchased the farm where he now lives. He is the owner of four hundred and sixty acres and has erected a good class of buildings on his estate, including all the necessary structures for the storage of grain and shelter of stock and farm machinery.

The marriage of Mr. Albrecht, in July 1861, to Miss Anna M. Karsten, a native of Germany, was solemnized in Dixon, this State, and has brought them eleven children, nine of whom still survive, namely; Anton, Martha, Kate, Marcus, Charles, Mary, Emma, Clara and George. Two sons died in childhood.

The political sympathies of Mr. Albrecht have brought him into line with those who's views are expressed in the platform of the Democratic party, and while he is earnestly devoted to the success of that party, he is not in any sense of the word a politician, as he prefers the quiet of home life and the vocation of a farmer to the excitement of the political field. However, he has served in a few local offices with great ability, having been Highway Commissioner for four terms and also School Director. In his religious convictions he is a member of the Lutheran Church and a man whose reputation for integrity and probity is as well known as his name.


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