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John F. Katterjohn

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John F. Katterjohn

Birth
Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Feb 1906 (aged 62)
Burial
Boonville, Warrick County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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SOURCE: History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry Counties, Indiana - Goodspeed Bros, Publishers 1885 - Biographical Sketches, Warrick County, Page 163:
John F. Katterjohn, a native of Hamilton County Ohio, was born December 22, 1843, one of eight children born to William and Christina (Bierbaum) Katterjohn, who were natives of Prussia. The father came to the United States in about 1837, finding a home first in Virginia, when he was married. In 1842, he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, and from there, two years later, to Dubois County, Ind. where he remained until 1872, when he removed to near Selvin, in this county, where he bought a farm upon which he yet resides. Until fifteen years of age, our subject remained with his parents in Dubois County on the farm. He then went to Huntingburg and attended school winters and worked at the tanner's trade summers. Three years later he came to Selvin, where he remained two years learning the miller's trade. In 1863 he married Elsie Hale, and the winter of the same year he left home to fight his country's cause as a member of Company D, One Hundred and Forty-third Indiana Volunteer Infantry. At the end of one year, he was honorably discharged, and returning home, he purchased mill property at Newburgh, which he operated until the fall of 1867. He then returned to Selvin and engaged in milling there until 1881, when he came to Boonville, purchased the Star Mills, which he has operated up to the present time with success. Mr. Katterjohn is a Republican in politics, a member of the G.A.R., and he and wife belong to the Methodist Episcopal Church, and are the parents of three children: Charles M., Quincy F. and Halla B.
SOURCE: History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry Counties, Indiana - Goodspeed Bros, Publishers 1885 - Biographical Sketches, Warrick County, Page 163:
John F. Katterjohn, a native of Hamilton County Ohio, was born December 22, 1843, one of eight children born to William and Christina (Bierbaum) Katterjohn, who were natives of Prussia. The father came to the United States in about 1837, finding a home first in Virginia, when he was married. In 1842, he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, and from there, two years later, to Dubois County, Ind. where he remained until 1872, when he removed to near Selvin, in this county, where he bought a farm upon which he yet resides. Until fifteen years of age, our subject remained with his parents in Dubois County on the farm. He then went to Huntingburg and attended school winters and worked at the tanner's trade summers. Three years later he came to Selvin, where he remained two years learning the miller's trade. In 1863 he married Elsie Hale, and the winter of the same year he left home to fight his country's cause as a member of Company D, One Hundred and Forty-third Indiana Volunteer Infantry. At the end of one year, he was honorably discharged, and returning home, he purchased mill property at Newburgh, which he operated until the fall of 1867. He then returned to Selvin and engaged in milling there until 1881, when he came to Boonville, purchased the Star Mills, which he has operated up to the present time with success. Mr. Katterjohn is a Republican in politics, a member of the G.A.R., and he and wife belong to the Methodist Episcopal Church, and are the parents of three children: Charles M., Quincy F. and Halla B.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49746348/john_f-katterjohn: accessed ), memorial page for John F. Katterjohn (22 Dec 1843–21 Feb 1906), Find a Grave Memorial ID 49746348, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Boonville, Warrick County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by ladyN70 (contributor 46898081).