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Kehla Heinsheimer1,2 (F)
b. 18 January 1818
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| Kehla Heinsheimer was born on 18 January 1818 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. |
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| Jeanette Heinsheimer was born on 6 January 1820 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. |
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| David Heinsheimer married Natalie Loeb. David Heinsheimer was born on 16 September 1821 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. David Heinsheimer emigrated on 9 May 1838.1,2 He died in 1882.1,2 |
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| Maier Heinsheimer was born on 7 July 1824 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. Maier Heinsheimer died on 24 October 1825 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 1.1,2 |
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| Moses Heinsheimer was born on 29 August 1825 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. Moses Heinsheimer died on 12 June 1830 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 4.1,2 |
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| Sara Heinsheimer was born on 18 April 1827 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. Sara Heinsheimer died on 5 March 1829 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 1.1,2 |
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| Samuel Heinsheimer was born on 1 January 1829 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. Samuel Heinsheimer died on 9 July 1830 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 1.1,2 |
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| Moses Heinsheimer was born on 24 April 1830 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. Moses Heinsheimer died on 12 June 1830 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 0.1,2 |
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| Hanne Heinsheimer was born on 7 June 1831 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. |
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| Isaak Heinsheimer was born on 7 August 1834 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. |
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| Juli Heinsheimer was born on 10 December 1836.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. |
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| Hermann Heinsheimer was born on 24 December 1840 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss. |
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| Fanny Hochstedter married Jakob Heinsheimer, son of Moses Lemle Heinsheimer and Julie (Jisle) Levi Baer. Fanny Hochstedter was buried at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, Grave No. 398. Her married name was Heinsheimer. She was born on 17 September 1801 at Pforzheim, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Hajum Hochstetter and Sara Kaufmann. Fanny Hochstedter died on 14 December 1879 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 78.1,2 |
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| Maximilian Heinsheimer was Oberlandesgerichtrat in Karlsruhe.1,2 He was born on 14 August 1832 at Bretten, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Jakob Heinsheimer and Fanny Hochstedter. Maximilian Heinsheimer married Anna Rosenthal, daughter of Geh. Hofrat Rosenthal and Minna Hirsch, on 18 March 1867.3 Maximilian Heinsheimer married Cecile Netter on 25 March 1882 at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany.1,3 Maximilian Heinsheimer died on 4 January 1892 at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany, at age 59.1,2 |
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Julie Heinsheimer was born on 15 September 1833 at Bretten, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany.1,2
She was the daughter of Jakob Heinsheimer and Fanny Hochstedter.
Julie Heinsheimer married Julius (Judas) Heinsheimer, son of Moses Lemle Heinsheimer and Sara Baer, on 31 August 1852 at Heidelberg, Baden, Germany.3,4
Julie Heinsheimer died on 26 October 1872 at age 39.2
She died on 26 October 1897 at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany, at age 64.5,6
She was buried at New Jewish Cemetery, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany.6
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| Karl Seligmann Heinsheimer was born on 8 July 1838.1,2 He was the son of Jakob Heinsheimer and Fanny Hochstedter. |
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| Sara Dreifuss was buried at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, Grave No. 91. She was born in 1803 at Richen, Lkr. Heilbronn, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Jakob Dreufuss and Fruuch Heidelsheimer. Sara Dreifuss married Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer, son of Moses Lemle Heinsheimer and Julie (Jisle) Levi Baer, on 3 October 1827 at Richen, Lkr. Heilbronn, Baden, Germany.1,3 As of 3 October 1827,her married name was Heinsheimer. Sara Dreifuss died on 30 March 1836 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 |
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| Sophie Dittenheimer died at New York, USA.1,2 She was born at Buchhofen, Bayern, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Hähnlen Dettenheimer and Chefes Schloss. Sophie Dittenheimer was surname Dekenheimer?1,2 She married Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer, son of Moses Lemle Heinsheimer and Julie (Jisle) Levi Baer, on 9 March 1837 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,3 As of 9 March 1837,her married name was Heinsheimer. |
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| Hanna (Hahnle) Heinsheimer was born on 25 February 1838 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer and Sophie Dittenheimer. |
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| Moses (Heinrich) Heinsheimer was born on 14 September 1839 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer and Sophie Dittenheimer. |
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| Jeanette (Jette) Heinsheimer was born on 26 December 1829 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer and Sara Dreifuss. |
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| Karolina Heinsheimer was born on 19 August 1834 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer and Sara Dreifuss. |
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| Madel Heinsheimer was born on 26 February 1836.1,2 She was the daughter of Maier (Moses) Heinsheimer and Sara Dreifuss. Madel Heinsheimer died on 18 July 1836 at age 0 which was three months after the death of her mother.1,2 |
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| Maximilian (Max) Heinsheimer was buried at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, Grave No. 542. He was Kaufmann.1,2 He was born on 20 June 1853 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Julius (Judas) Heinsheimer and Julie Heinsheimer. Maximilian (Max) Heinsheimer married Bertha Hirsch on 30 January 1881.3 Maximilian (Max) Heinsheimer died on 9 March 1903 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 49.1,2 |
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| Sara Anna Heinsheimer was spinster.1,2 She was buried at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, Grave No. 380. She was born on 4 November 1855 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Julius (Judas) Heinsheimer and Julie Heinsheimer. Sara Anna Heinsheimer died on 25 January 1878 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 22.1,2 |
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| Jakob Heinsheimer was born on 9 January 1857 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Julius (Judas) Heinsheimer and Julie Heinsheimer. Jakob Heinsheimer died on 28 June 1957 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 100.1,2 |
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Otto Heinrich Heinsheimer was born on 23 February 1867 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2
He was the son of Julius (Judas) Heinsheimer and Julie Heinsheimer.
Otto Heinrich Heinsheimer died on 10 February 1937 at Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany, at age 69.3
He was buried at New Jewish Cemetery, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany.3
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| Regine Siegel was born on 9 June 1817 at Mosbach, Baden, Germany.1,2 She married Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer, son of Maier (Jung ) Heinsheimer and Babette (Bela) Fürth, on 25 October 1843 at Waibstadt, Baden, Germany.3 As of 25 October 1843,her married name was Heinsheimer. Regine Siegel died on 9 November 1899 at Mannheim, Baden, Germany, at age 82.1,2 |
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| Max Heinsheimer married Karoline Lussheimer, daughter of Samuel Lussheimer and Miriam Wuerzweiler. Max Heinsheimer was born on 22 September 1844 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Max Heinsheimer died on 1 October 1904 at Mannheim, Baden, Germany, at age 60.3 |
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| Simon Heinsheimer was born on 5 November 1845 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Simon Heinsheimer emigrated on 8 April 1863.1,2 He died on 6 August 1902 at Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, at age 56.2,3 |
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| Isidor Heinsheimer married Jakobine Marx. Isidor Heinsheimer was born on 8 June 1847 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Isidor Heinsheimer died in December 1909 at Mannheim, Baden, Germany, at age 62.3 |
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| Josefine Heinsheimer was born on 23 July 1848 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Josefine Heinsheimer died on 7 August 1848 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 0.1,2 |
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| Gustav Heinsheimer married Luise Sommer. Gustav Heinsheimer was born on 29 October 1848 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.3 He was born on 29 October 1849 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Gustav Heinsheimer died in December 1929 at Vienna, Austria, at age 80.4 |
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| Josefine Heinsheimer was born on 7 October 1850 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Josefine Heinsheimer died on 20 September 1855 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 4.1,2 |
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| Moritz Heinsheimer married Helene Fischer. Moritz Heinsheimer was born on 25 February 1852 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Moritz Heinsheimer died in 1924 at Vienna, Austria.3 |
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| Emil Heinsheimer was born on 19 June 1853 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Emil Heinsheimer died on 21 November 1853 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 0.1,2 |
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| Heinrich Heinsheimer died at Vienna, Austria.3 He married Betty Weissenstein. Heinrich Heinsheimer was born on 3 September 1854 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. |
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| Hayum Heinsheimer was born on 13 September 1855 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Hayum Heinsheimer died on 27 September 1855 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 0.1,2 |
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| Edmund Eisig Heinsheimer was born on 3 December 1856.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. |
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| Friederike Heinsheimer married Eduard Fopper at Vienna, Austria.3 Her married name was Fopper. Friederike Heinsheimer was born on 9 February 1858.1,2 She was the daughter of Lemle Loeb Heinsheimer and Regine Siegel. Friederike Heinsheimer died on 4 October 1932 at age 74.3 |
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| Karolina (Kehla) Baer was born on 15 July 1822 at Neckarbischofsheim.1,2 She was the daughter of Maier Baer and Fradel Laemle. Karolina (Kehla) Baer married Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer, son of Maier (Jung ) Heinsheimer and Babette (Bela) Fürth, on 28 January 1846.1,3 As of 28 January 1846,her married name was Heinsheimer. Karolina (Kehla) Baer died on 18 April 1884 at Bruchsal, Baden, Germany, at age 61.1,2 She died on 18 September 1884 at Bruchsal, Baden, Germany, at age 62.4 |
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| Leopold Heinsheimer was Kaufmann.1,2 He was born on 11 December 1846 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,3 He was the son of Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer and Karolina (Kehla) Baer. Leopold Heinsheimer married Elise Schrag on 18 May 1870.4 Leopold Heinsheimer and Elise Schrag lived at Schloßstrasse 1, Bruchsal, Baden, Germany.3 Leopold Heinsheimer was buried on 29 September 1909 at Friedhof Bruchsal, Bruchsal, Baden, Germany.3,5 He died on 29 September 1909 at Bruchsal, Baden, Germany, at age 62.3 |
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| Adolf Heinsheimer was Banker.1,2 He was born on 22 June 1848.3 He was the son of Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer and Karolina (Kehla) Baer. Adolf Heinsheimer married Rosa Lauinger on 27 November 1883.1,4 Adolf Heinsheimer died on 3 April 1906 at age 57.1,2 He died on 8 April 1906 at age 57.5 |
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| Klara Heinsheimer married Max Reis, son of Josas Reis and Jetta Baer. Her married name was Reis. Klara Heinsheimer was born on 4 August 1851 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer and Karolina (Kehla) Baer. |
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| Julius Heinsheimer was Landesgerichtsrat Karlsruhe.1,2 He was born on 26 December 1852 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer and Karolina (Kehla) Baer. Julius Heinsheimer married Stephanie Reis, daughter of Salomon Reiss and Henriette Gross, on 18 July 1889.1,3 Julius Heinsheimer died on 28 May 1904 at Freiburg, Baden, Germany, at age 51.2,4 |
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Maier Heinsheimer was Kaufmann.1,2
He was migration Went to USA 1873; ret'rd as US citizen 1879.1,2 He was buried at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, Grave No. 581. He was born on 27 March 1855 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer and Karolina (Kehla) Baer. Maier Heinsheimer was born on 29 March 1855 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.3 He married Johanna Kahn, daughter of Simon Kahn and Lina Vogel, on 11 December 1883.1,4 Maier Heinsheimer died on 26 August 1913 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany, at age 58.1,2 |
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Bertha (Sara) Heinsheimer was born on 25 March 1859 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2
She was the daughter of Isaak Loeb Heinsheimer and Karolina (Kehla) Baer.
Bertha (Sara) Heinsheimer married Seligmann Ettlinger on 16 October 1880 at Bruchsal, Baden, Germany.3
As of 16 October 1880,her married name was Ettlinger.
Bertha (Sara) Heinsheimer was listed in the household of Wilhelm Moch at Sofienstrasse 9, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany, in the 1939 German Minority Census; 29.11.91 at Nonnenweier.4
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| Johanna Biermann was born at Michelfeld, Baden, Germany.1,2 She was the daughter of Joseph Biermann and Gutel Rosenberger. Johanna Biermann married Lemle Heinsheimer, son of Levi Heinsheimer and Teiche (Teresa) Dreifuss, on 24 June 1846 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 As of 24 June 1846,her married name was Heinsheimer. Johanna Biermann and Lemle Heinsheimer immigrated on 14 June 1853 to New York, New York, from Le Havre, France.3 |
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David Heinsheimer [Levifo~1.ftw] Heinsheimer, D. L., merchant, P.O. Glenwood; was born in Baden, Germany, March 19, 1847. When six years of age he came to America, and went to Cincinnati, where his youth was passed until the age of thirteen. He then came to Iowa, and settled in Mills county. He soon after entered the store of P. D. Foster as clerk, where he remained until 1872. He was then taken as a partner by his employer and continued thus until 1875, when he engaged in business himself and in his own name. He was married September 20, 1870, to Miss Sarah Pettinger of Glenwood. They are the parents of three children: Carrie, Eddie, and Leo D. Mr. Heinsheimer is active and energetic as a business man, thoroughly reliable and remarkably successful. p. 679 Glenwood Township Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamills/Biog1881e.htm 1881 MILLS COUNTY HISTORY (IOWA) ----- From: Ancestry.com Full Context of Progressive Men of Iowa Previous Page Next Page Progressive Men of Iowa [p.147] PROGRESSIVE MEN OF IOWA. Heinsheimer, D. L.The Heinsheimer mercantile company of Glenwood is well known throughout all southwestern Iowa. The head of that firm is the subject of this sketch. He is widely known, not alone on account of his connection therewith, but by reason of the interest he takes inorcharding and the breeding of fine cattle. He is, in truth, a man who has amassed a fortune through close application of his fine business talents to the management of his mercantile business and in wise investments, and that wealth he has used as becomes a good citizen, in advancing the various interests of his community. Progressive Men of Iowa [p.147] PROGRESSIVE MEN OF IOWA. He was born in Eppingen, Baden, Germany, March 19, 1847. Although his parents died while he was yet young he was given a good education in the common schools. He came to Iowa and to Glenwood in April, 1861, a poor boy, and through his own efforts has become one of the leading citizens of that section both as to wealth and influence. He began his business career as clerk in a store and saved what he could from his small salary, which was carefully invested as fast as earned. In 1872 he was in position to purchase an interest with his employer, Mr. P. D. Foster, and the business was conducted under the firm name of P. D. Foster & Co. until 1875, at which time he engaged in business alone for three years, then a brother, Albert Heinsheimer, was taken into partnership and the firm was known as D. L. Heinsheimer & Co. until 1894. Progressive Men of Iowa [p.147] PROGRESSIVE MEN OF IOWA. He is at this time connected with several banks, and is president of the Mills County National bank at Glenwood, is a large land holder and owns one of the finest orchards in Mills county, in which he takes great pride. He has given much attention to improving and raising the standard of cattle and is the owner of Hugo Countess, the Jersey that made the great record in the breed tests at the World's fair. The Iowa commissioners voted and paid to him $250 for the excellent showing made by this cow. Progressive Men of Iowa [p.147] PROGRESSIVE MEN OF IOWA. His varied interests becoming a tax upon his time he, in 1894, concluded to take into business with him another partner, and accordingly in that year was incorporated the D. L. Heinsheimer Company, of which this subject was made president, E. R. Heinsheimer, secretary, and Albert Heinsheimer, treasurer. E. R. Heinsheimer, the secretary, is a son of the head of the corporation and a young man of fine business ability. This company is still existing. Progressive Men of Iowa [p.147] PROGRESSIVE MEN OF IOWA. page 212 Mr. Heinsheimer is a republican. He has held local positions of trust since becoming a voter, has served as member of the city council and was elected to the honorable position of mayor. He was a member of the school board for eighteen years, twelve of which he served as its president. He was a delegate to the national republican convention in 1892, and was the Iowa member of the committee on [p.212] rules and organization. Was elected presidential elector for Iowa in 1896. Progressive Men of Iowa [p.147] PROGRESSIVE MEN OF IOWA. He was married to Miss Sarah Pettinger, September 20, 1870. They have been blessed with six children, five of whom are now living. They are named respectively, Carrie (now Mrs. B. Shoninger of Chicago), Edward, Jeannette, Lester and Theresa. ========== From http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamills/1901bio/1901f.htm: HEINSHEIMER, DAVID L. The world instinctively pays deference to the man whose success has been worthily achieved, who has attained wealth by honorable business methods, acquired the highest reputation in his chosen calling by merit, and whose social prominence is not the less the result of an irreproachable life than of recognized natural gifts. Of America is a self-made man a product and the record of accomplishment in this individual sense is the record which the true and loyal American holds in deepest regard and highest honor. In tracing the career of the subject of this review we are enabled to gain a recognition of this sort of a record, for he is a man of strong mentality and one who by his own unaided efforts has advanced steadily to a position foremost among the leading business men of southern Iowa. He stands at the head of the firm of D. L. Heinsheimer & Company, of Glenwood, proprietors of what is doubtless the largest dry-goods and clothing house in this portion of the state. Mr. Heinsheimer was born in Baden, Germany, March 19, 1847. His parents were Leopold and Jeanette (Bierman) Heinsheimer, natives of Baden. They came to America when the subject of this review was six years of age, sailing from Havre, France, in the year 1853, and reaching the harbor of New York after twenty-one days spent upon the broad Atlantic. The father was a baker by trade and followed that pursuit in the new world for about eight years. They took up their abode in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Mr. Heinsheimer engaged in the baking business, providing for his family in that way. He died in Cincinnati, at the age of fifty years, and his wife passed away at the age of forty. They were the parents of seven children, five of whom are now living. Mr. Heinsheimer of this review pursued his education in the schools of Cincinnati until 1860, when at the age of fourteen years he came to Mills county, Iowa, and when seventeen years of age he secured a clerkship with D. P. Foster, a merchant of Glenwood, which position he creditably filled for about three years, or until 1872, when his ability and business capacity secured for him a partnership in the enterprise. His employer recognizing his worth gave him a share in the business and the relation between them was thus maintained until 1875, when Mr. Heinsheimer embarked in business alone in Glenwood. He established a dry-goods and clothing house and was sole proprietor until 1878, when his brother Albert was admitted to the business under the firm name of D. L. Heinsheimer & Brother. Under that name the store was successfully conducted until 1894, when a stock company was organized, with our subject as president. He has since remained at the head of the D. L. Heinsheimer Company and is the leading spirit in the management of the extensive dry goods and clothing house controlled by the corporation. They carry a very large stock of all grades of goods and their patronage is steadily increasing, for the firm enjoys an unassailable reputation in trade circles. Mr. Heinsheimer is a man of resourceful business ability whose efforts have not been confined to one line, but have been extended into several fields of endeavor. He is the president of the Mills County National Bank, a position he has occupied for four years. He has been connected with the institution since 1882 and has been an active factor in its successful conduct. The other officers are A. D. French, cashier, and F. M. Buffington, vice-president, the latter a prominent farmer of Oak township. Our subject is also the owner of extensive property interests, having farming lands and city property which he rents. On the 20th of September, 1870, Mr. Heinsheimer was united in marriage to Miss Sarah Pettinger, of Glenwood, who was born in England and was a daughter of Richard Pettinger. Her father was born in England, is a farmer by occupation and is now residing in this county, at the age of seventy-eight years. Her mother passed away in England. They were the parents of but one child, Mrs. Sarah Heinsheimer, and by a second marriage the father had another daughter, Mrs. Sarah Stewart. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Heinsheimer have been born six children, of whom five are yet living, as follows: Mrs. Carrie Shoninger, who has one child; Edward R; Jeanette M; Lester D., and Theresa. All were born in Glenwood. In his political views Mr. Heinsheimer is a Republican having given his unfaltering support to the principles of the party since casting his first presidential vote for U. S. Grant. He served as one of the presidential electors for McKinley in 1896 and was a delegate to the national convention in 1892 when General Harrison was nominated as the presidential candidate. He takes a deep interest in the cause of his party and does everything in his power to promote its growth and success. Education also finds in him a warm friend and for eighteen years he has capably served on the school board, acting as president for half of the time. Since attaining his majority he has been a member of the Masonic fraternity and in his life exemplifies its benevolent spirit. As a citizen he takes a deep interest in everything pertaining to the welfare of the community and his financial aid has been of great benefit to Glenwood. He regards this as a public duty and as a privilege, and seeks no official return therefor. With his own hand Mr. Heinsheimer has shaped his destiny. The common testimony of him is that he is a man of the strictest integrity, a quality of the human mind that we could scarcely overestimate in business and many relations of life; a man who sees much sooner than he speaks; a man who is careful, prudent and honest; a man therefore favored not by chance but by the due exercise of his own good qualities. He was born on 19 March 1847 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Heinsheimer and Johanna Biermann. David Heinsheimer and Simon Heinsheimer immigrated with Lemle Heinsheimer on 14 June 1853 to New York, New York, from Le Havre, France.3 David Heinsheimer married Sarah Pettinger on 20 September 1870.4 David Heinsheimer died on 15 March 1914 at Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, at age 66.5 |
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| Ludwig (Levi) Heinsheimer was born on 30 June 1848 at Eppingen, Baden, Germany.1,2 He was the son of Lemle Heinsheimer and Johanna Biermann. Ludwig (Levi) Heinsheimer died on 18 January 1849 at age 0.1,2 |
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