Bio: Memhard, John G. & Addie Ketchpaw
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Ketchpaw, Memhard, Hogue
----Source: Family Records, Census Records
John G. & Addie (Ketchpaw) Memhard
Greenwood, Clark County, WI
The former Addie Ketchpaw was born Sept. 1, 1878, at Elkhorn, the daughter of Byron F. and Ella Roach Ketchpaw. She received her education in Elkhorn schools. The family moved to Greenwood in 1897. She was employed here as the first cashier in the Big Store, now the Farmers Store. Several years later she went to Chicago, Ill., where she was employed by a wholesale credit company. She was married to John Memhard of Chicago, Jan. 26, 1911. Soon after their marriage they went to Twin Falls, Idaho, where they purchased a store. A few years later they returned to Chicago and engaged in business there. After some time they sold their business and returned to Idaho and were in the dry goods business at Bancroft, Idaho, until Mr. Memhard's death in March 1939. In 1939 she came to Greenwood to make her home with her parents and sister, Mrs. Beatrice Clayton. John Memhard was born at Madison on June 19, 1851. He was the second oldest of 10 children, eight boys and two girls, five of whom are living. His parents came from Heidelberg, Germany, in 1847. For 35 years he was employed by the Carson Pierre Scott Company of Chicago, and in 1899 came to Greenwood, where he was manager of the Big Store. After leaving Greenwood he was employed by the Salt Lake Credit Company of Utah for a number of years. He operated and owned a store at Twin Falls, Idaho, and at Bancroft, Idaho.
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We acknowledge a pleasant ride Wednesday after John Memhard’s driving horse. We must confess, however, that we feared two fears: one was that we might have to dig ourselves out of some snow pile from turning corners too quickly, and the other was that Marshal Hogue might get hold of us and run us in for fast driving in city limits. The horse is a flyer. Greenwood Gleaner 1 Mar 1901.
John Memhard is in Chicago this week looking up bargains for the Big Store. Greenwood Gleaner 7 Mar 1902.
1880 Federal Census: Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Name: John Memhard
Age: 30
Estimated birth year: abt 1850
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Head of Household
Spouse's name: Agnes
Father's birthplace: Ger.
Mother's birthplace: Ger.
Occupation: Clerk In Store
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Cannot read/write:
Household Members:
John Memhard 30
Agnes Memhard 30
Pearl Memhard 4
Fred Memhard 1
Andrew Memhard 20 (Brother)
Minnie Duerkop 14 (Servant)
Charles K. Lush 18 (Printer)
Frank Shaw 22 (R. R. Clerk)
George Elmore 25 (R. R. Clerk)
1900 Federal Census: Chicago Ward 12, Cook, Illinois
Name: John
Memhard
Age: 50
Birthplace: Wisconsin
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Germany
Mother's Birthplace: Germany
Spouse's name: Agnes C.
Marriage Year: 1875
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 25
Residence : Chicago City, Cook, Illinois, owned mortgage free
Occupation: Proprietor of General Store
Household Members:
John Memhard 50 b. Jun 1849
Agnes C. Memhard 45 b. May 1855
Pearl M. Memhard 22 b. Jun 1877
Frederick H. Memhard 20, Jul 1879
Hulda C. Anderson 29 b. Jan 1871, Servant
The census
information you show is for a different John Memhard, born in
Wisconsin in June 1849 to Frederick and Frederica Memhard from
Württemberg, Germany. If you read the name of the SPOUSE, you
will see that in both cases it is Agnes, not Addie. Agnes Clow was
born in Nova Scotia on 12/31/1846. Your John died in 1935 while my
John died around 1915 in Oklahoma and his wife Agnes died on
07/10/1923 and is buried in Erick Cemetery, Beckham County,
Oklahoma. Also, you say that John Memhard moved to Greenwood in
1899 but the 1900 census says that he resided in Chicago with his
wife and two children.
Tim McGrath, teejaymcgrath@yahoo.com
Re: Bio: Memhard, John; Hogue, Marshal (1-Mar-1901)
Transcriber: Marsha Hosfeld
According to his obituary, William E. Hogue, son of Charles & Mathilda Hogue, served as marshal for the City of Greenwood for 20 years.
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