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Klingler, Hermann Julius

männlich 1830 - 1910  (79 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Klingler, Hermann Julius wurde geboren in Jan 1830; gestorben in 1910; wurde beigesetzt in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.

    Anderer Ereignisse und Attribute:

    • Wohnort: 1844, USA; Immigration
    • Wohnort: 1900, Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA

    Notizen:

    HERMANN JULIUS KLINGLER, deceased, was a captain of industry in Butler, Pennsylvania. He was the founder of the great industry of which he was the head, and founder of the house of H. J. Klingler & Company. He was born in Wurttemburg, Germany, and came to this country, settling in Manor Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, where he went on a farm. He belonged to a family of millers, and his natural bent was soon to assert itself. At the age of eighteen he married and moved to Kittanning, where he was employed as clerk in a store. Coming to Butler in 1849 he bought the United States Hotel at Main and Jefferson streets. In 1852 he demolished the old structure and erected in its place the Lowry House, which he conducted for eight years. With James Campbell as a partner he engaged in the dry goods business, thereafter opening a store at the southwest corner of Main and Mifflin streets. The firm was Campbell & Klingler. His next venture was in the foundry business, which he entered in partnership with Martin Reiber, under the style of Reiber & Klingler. He sold his hotel in 1860, and built himself the large and elegant dwelling house he occupied at Jefferson and McKean streets. In 1862 he gave up all his other interests to engage in the oil industry. With John Berg, Sr., he operated above Oil City. They made the first shipments to Europe, the consignment being to Liverpool, England, in 1863. In 1865, Mr. Klingler, in association with John Berg, Jr., organized the Butler County Oil Company. Mr. Klingler was its superintendent for the two years of its existence. He was the leader in acquiring 12,000 acres in Butler, Armstrong and Beaver counties, extending from Parker to Millertown. For test wells were drilled and no oil was found. In a later period, the drill was sent down through the second stratum of sand, and oil was found in abundance ; so that the field became one of the richest in the whole United States. In 1867, Mr. Klingler turned to milling, and built a grist mill, which took the name of Klingler's Mills. In 1876 he erected the main office at No. 139 East Jefferson Street. In 1877 he remodelled the mill and introduced an improved grinding process, which utilized a small millstone and resulted in economical consumption of the grain. Rolls were invented, and he was among the first to try them out. He began carefully and the results were so satisfactory that in 1883-1884 he installed the roller system throughout and the company took the name of the Oriental Roller Mills. In 1885 he built a shipping house, 50x100 feet, opposite the West Penn Railroad station. In 1886 he took in as partners his two sons, Harry S. and Fred J. Klingler, and arranged for a large expansion of the business. In 1889 he erected the Specialty Roller Mills and the West Penn Elevator on the side of the shipping house. In 1891 the Oriental Rolling Mills were remodelled outside and inside, and the growing business compelled their remodelling and overhauling again in 1907 and 1908. Mr. Klingler was an organizer and one of the first board of directors of the First National Bank of Butler. He resigned after a few years to devote his attention to the Butler Savings Bank. He assisted in organizing the German National Bank of Millertown, of which he was a director. He was a director and president of the National Gas Company; of the Butler Improvement Association at the time of its organization ; and before there was a Chamber of Commerce he took the initiative in bringing new enterprises to Butler, among them the Standard Plate Glass Factory, of which he was the president and general manager. In 1890 he bought 12 acres and plotted 39 lots between Mifflin and Penn streets. In this tract he erected many houses. Mr. Klingler was a Lutheran in his religious faith. He was treasurer of Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, the institution conducted by the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and adjacent states. He was a delegate in 1893 from the Pittsburgh Synod to the General Council of the Lutheran Assembly at Fort Wayne, Indiana. In politics he was a Democrat.
    Mr. Klingler was married, October 24, 1848, to Anna Barbara Reiber, daughter of Martin Reiber, Sr. They were the parents of eight children, of whom two survived their parents : Harry Samuel, of whom further mention is made ; Frederick Julius, and Paul Gerhardt. Charles Washington died, leaving a wife and six children, four of whom died in their youth.
    Harry Samuel Klingler, now deceased, was the eldest son. He was educated in the public schools of Butler and at Capital University, Columbus. In 1875, just out of college, he entered the mill of his father to learn the milling business in all its details. His aptitude was great, and in 1878 he became general manager, and afterwards a member of the firm. He gained a wide reputation as an expert practical miller. He disclosed literary abilities and wrote valuable articles. Some of them he read before the Pennsylvania Millers' State Association, while others were published in leading trade papers. In July, 1883, he won the prize offered by the "American Miller" for the best essay on "The Handling of Middlings, and the Use of Purifiers." He contributed other articles to the "American Miller" during 1884-1885, and for four years he supported informally with his pen the "Milling Engineer," besides writing other trade papers. His column, "Random Reflections", in other journals of the trade attracted wide attention, and proved him a writer and paragrapher of superior talents. In December, 1886, he was a prime mover in the organization of the Pennsylvania Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, after which he was a director for many years. He took an interest in all the social and civic affairs of Butler, but never to the neglect of his life-work, milling. Brought up in the faith of the Lutheran Church, he continued one of its steadfast adherents, and was a useful worker in the Butler congregation. For ten years he served acceptably as superintendent of the Sunday School ; and at the fifty-first convention of the Pittsburgh Synod of the General Council held at Greensburg, Pennsylvania, September 13-20, 1893, he was elected a trustee of Thiele [sic] College, Greenville. His death occurred November 14, 1912.
    Harry S. Klingler was married February 8, 1878, to Louisa Catherine Keck, daughter of Jacob Keck, of Butler. Seven children were born to them: Charlotte Frederica; William Julius, of whom further; Alberta Barbara ; Clara Louisa ; Harry Samuel, Jr.; Florence Elizabeth ; and Ethel Pauline.
    William Julius Klingler was educated in the public and high schools of Butler and was graduated from Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. On leaving college he entered the plant of his father and uncle, the H. J. Klingler & Company. After learning the business thoroughly he took over the entire management for the heirs in 1920. In this he was associated with Paul E. Eisler. They have continued to administer the property ever since. In 1924, with H. 0. Carson, Mr. Klingler established the Klingler-Carson Company, manufacturers of cement blocks, and the leaders of this line in Butler County. Mr. Klingler is a Republican in politics, and a member of the Board of Commerce.
    William Julius Klingler married, April 25, 1907, Nettie Virginia Allen, and they are the parents of two children: Virginia Allen, and Charlotte Ann. The address of Mr. Klingler is Lookout Avenue, Butler.



    Begraben:
    South Cemetery

    Hermann heiratete Reiber, Anna Barbara am 24 Okt 1848. Anna (Tochter von Reiber, Johann Martin und Fetzer, Maria Barbara) wurde geboren am 6 Aug 1824 in Gönningen [72770],Reutlingen,Baden-Württemberg,Deutschland. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 2. Klingler, Harry Samuel  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 3 Jul 1856 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.
    2. 3. Klingler, Frederick Julius  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 22 Jan 1859 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.
    3. 4. Klingler, Charles Washington  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 12 Apr 1861 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.
    4. 5. Klingler, Rev. Paul Gerhardt  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 19 Aug 1867 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Klingler, Harry Samuel Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 3 Jul 1856 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.

    Notizen:

    HARRY SAMUEL KLINGLER, eldest son of Hermann Julius KLINGLER, was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, July 3, 1856. His education was obtained in the public schools of Butler and at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. Direct from college in 1875, he entered his father's mill with a view of mastering the details of the business, and in 1878 he took charge as general manager, the duties of which position are still discharged by him, as a member of the firm of H.J. Klingler & Company. In the mill from boyhood, and since then without interruption for eighteen years manager of the two mills and elevator of his firm, he is recognized as a successful, practical and progressive miller. Mr. KLINGLER is well known among the millers of the United States as an author of many articles on milling, and in his connection with, and lectures before, the Pennsylvania Millers' State Association. In July, 1883, he was awarded the prize by the American [p. 742] Miller for the best essay on "The Handling of Middlings and the use of Purifiers," and in 1884-85 he was a monthly contributor to that paper; at the same time and for four years, he informally supported by his pen the Milling Engineer, writing occasionally for other trade papers. As "Random Reflector" he won notoriety from a column he edited, headed "Random Reflections." When the Pennsylvania Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company was organized in December, 1886, he was one of the prime movers and has ever since been a director. He was in the past interested in a number of Butler enterprises, but never to such an extent as to neglect his life's work, milling. A life-long Lutheran, he has served his church energetically as superintendent of the Sunday school for nearly a decade. At the fifty-first convention of the Pittsburg Synod of the General Council, held at Greensburg, Pennsylvania, September 13-20, 1893, he was elected trustee of Thiel College, Greenville, Pennsylvania. Mr. KLINGLER married, February 5, 1878, Louisa Catherine, daughter of Jacob KECK, of Butler, Pennsylvania, and they are the parents of five children: Charlotta Fredericka; William Julius; Alberta Barbara; Clara Louisa, and Harry Samuel.


  2. 3.  Klingler, Frederick Julius Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 22 Jan 1859 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.

    Notizen:

    FREDERICK JULIUS KLINGLER, second son of Hermann Julius KLINGLER, was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, January 22, 1859. He was educated in the public schools of his native town, and then attended Duff's Commercial College of Pittsburg, where he was graduated January 15, 1875. Upon securing his diploma he was appointed book-keeper of the German National Bank of Millerstown, and served in that capacity for three years. Impared health caused him to seek a more congenial climate at Cullman, Alabama, where he sojourned for a season. Returning, he entered the office of his father as book-keeper, which position he filled until the firm of H.J. Klingler & Company was organized, when he became a member, and took charge of the main office and the finances of the company. He married, September 4, 1888, Margaret EWING, a daughter of Harold ROGERS, of Baltimore, Maryland, and by this union they have two children: Emily Bryant, and James Hermann. Mr. KLINGLER was one of the organizers and original trustees of the Mutual Water Association of the South Side. In politics, he is a Prohibitionist, and, like all of his family, he is an adherent of the Lutheran faith.


  3. 4.  Klingler, Charles Washington Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 12 Apr 1861 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.

    Notizen:

    CHARLES WASHINGTON KLINGLER, third son of Hermann Julius KLINGLER, was born in Butler April 12, 1861, where he was reared and educated. He attended for a time elsewhere a higher school than his native place afforded, but soon developed a preference for the handling of machinery, in which direction he early displayed considerable skill. He filled acceptably the position of engineer in the Oriental Roller Mills for several years, and upon the erection of the Standard Plate Glass Works of Butler, immediately entered the employ of that company as booker. Being one of the oldest employes of the factory, serving the company for six successive years, he is familiar with every detail of the business, and now occupies the position of time-keeper and foreman. Mr. KLINGLER married, April 16, 1885, Alice Ann, daughter of Alexander Baxter, of Butler, and their family consists of two daughters and one son: Mabel Irene, Carl Julius and Laura Marguerite.


  4. 5.  Klingler, Rev. Paul Gerhardt Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 19 Aug 1867 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.

    Notizen:

    REV. PAUL GERHARDT KLINGLER, youngest son of Hermann Julius KLINGLER, was born August 19, 1867, in Butler, where he was reared and received his [p. 743] early education. At the age of fifteen he entered Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, and graduated in 1887. Thereupon he entered Mount Airy Seminary, of Philadelphia, and was graduated May 27, and ordained June 30, 1890. During his theological course he established missions at Manayunk, Pennsylvania, and Lansingburg, New York, and in April, 1890, was called to the pastorate of St. Michael's Lutheran church, one of the oldest of the denomination in Philadelphia. Here he labored until October, 1891, when he removed to Sherodsville, Ohio, pursuant to a call from the Bowerston charge, comprising three congregations and four churches. After two years of service in this field he was called, in October, 1893, to Trinity Lutheran church, of Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, where he now resides. He was married, June 25, 1890, to Alberta, daughter of the late Prof. William F. LEHMANN, president of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, and by this marriage they have three sons: Paul Lehmann, Hermann Julius and Jerome.

    Paul heiratete Lehmann, Alberta am 25 Jun 1890 in Franklin,Ohio,USA. Alberta (Tochter von Lehmann, William F.) wurde geboren am 5 Dez 1870 in Columbus,Franklin,Ohio,USA; gestorben am 31 Mai 1957 in Bellevue,Allegheny,Pennsylvania,USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]

    Kinder:
    1. 6. Klingler, Paul Lehmann  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 21 Apr 1891 in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,USA; gestorben am 6 Feb 1965 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.
    2. 7. Klingler, Hermann Julius  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 2 Jan 1893 in Sherrodsville,Carroll,Ohio,USA; gestorben am 3 Feb 1990.
    3. 8. Klingler, Jerome  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen
    4. 9. Klingler, Henry Luther  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren am 15 Dez 1900 in Stroudsburg,Pennsylvania,USA.
    5. 10. Klingler, Charles D  Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen wurde geboren um 1905 in Pennsylvania,USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Klingler, Paul Lehmann Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (5.Paul2, 1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 21 Apr 1891 in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,USA; gestorben am 6 Feb 1965 in Butler,Butler County,Pennsylvania,USA.

  2. 7.  Klingler, Hermann Julius Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (5.Paul2, 1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 2 Jan 1893 in Sherrodsville,Carroll,Ohio,USA; gestorben am 3 Feb 1990.

    Familie/Ehepartner: Lewis, Mary K.. Mary wurde geboren um 1893 in Pennsylvania,USA. [Familienblatt] [Familientafel]


  3. 8.  Klingler, Jerome Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (5.Paul2, 1.Hermann1)

  4. 9.  Klingler, Henry Luther Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (5.Paul2, 1.Hermann1) wurde geboren am 15 Dez 1900 in Stroudsburg,Pennsylvania,USA.

    Notizen:

    Geburt:
    Near Stroudsburg


  5. 10.  Klingler, Charles D Graphische Anzeige der Nachkommen (5.Paul2, 1.Hermann1) wurde geboren um 1905 in Pennsylvania,USA.