Andrew W Heinz was buried in Kickapoo (Peoria County), Peoria County, Illinois, USA
G.
1,5 He was born on 16 February 1823 in Nausdorf, Hesse Cassel, Germany
G.
1,3,4,5,7 His father
Johannes Henricus (John Henry I) "Henry" Heinz died on 5 December 1838 in Nausdorf, Hesse Cassel, Germany
G. His mother
Eva Catherine "Katherine" Heinz Esther died in 1846 in Dietersheim, Freising, Bayern, Germany
G. Andrew W Heinz was Farming for brother George in Kickapoo Twp., Peoria Co., Illinois, United States
G, in 1849. He and
Christina Heinz Reed were married on 2 March 1849 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, United States
G.
6,7 His son
Frederick "Fritz" Heinz was born on 18 June 1851 in Kickapoo, Illinois, USA
G. His son
Henry J Heinz was born on 9 August 1852 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
G. His daughter
Katie German Heinz was born on 3 May 1855 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
G. His son
Andrew Heinz was born on 4 January 1857 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. His daughter
Anna "Annie" Heinz was born on 28 February 1860 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. His son
George F. Heinz was born on 15 June 1862 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. His daughter
Theresa Heinz AmRhein was born on 12 September 1869 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, USA
G. Andrew W Heinz resided in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO, in 1870 Residence Post Office: Kickapoo.
4 He resided in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO, in 1880 Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Self.
3 He resided in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO, in 1900 Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head.
7 His wife
Christina Heinz Reed died on 11 June 1902 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
G. He died on 22 May 1907, at age 84, in Kickapoo Township, Peoria, Illinois
G, Age at Death: 84.
1,5
He was a farmer born in Germany, February 16, 1823; son of Henry and Katherine Heinz, natives of Germany. Mr. Heinz came to America in 1848, landing at New York and coming to Peoria by way of the lakes, Chicago and the Illinois River. His first work was in the brick-yards in Peoria. Later he also worked for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, and cut wood and hauled it to Peoria for seventy-five cents a load. He bought forty acres of land and settled in Kickapoo Township, where he already had three brothers. He added to this land from time to time, and now has several farms, one of fifty-four acres near Kickapoo Village. He married Christina Reed, in Kickapoo Township. Mrs. Heinz is also a native of Germany, a daughter of Morris Reed, and came to America with her elder sister when quite young. There are seven children of this marriage: Fred, Henry, Andrew, George, Katie, Anna and Theresa. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz are members of the Catholic Church. He is a Democrat. By his industry and thrift he has become a successful farmer. [From Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Peoria County, Edited by David McCulloch, Vol. II; Chicago and Peoria: Munsell Publishing Company, Publishers, 1902].
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Andrew W Heinz Sr & Christina Reed Grave
Andrew W Heinz Sr was born 16 Feb 1823 in Nausdorf, Hesse Cassell, Germany to Henry & Katherine Heinz, and died 22 May 1907 in Kickapoo, Peoria County, Illinois. He married Christina Reed on 02 Mar 1849 in Kickapoo and they had at least 7 children. Christina was born 13 May 1828 in Germany and died 11 Jun 1902 in Kickapoo.
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