Andrew Heinz was buried in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
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3 He was born on 30 March 1847 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, United States
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2,3 His son
Joseph George Heinz was born on 19 May 1876 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. His son
Carl F Heinz was born on 11 October 1877 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. His son
Carl F Heinz died on 11 October 1877 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. Andrew Heinz and
Annie E Liabel Heinz were married on 3 November 1877 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, United States
G. He resided in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, United States
G, in 1880 Age: 21; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Self.
2 His son
Bernard John Benny Heinz was born on 25 May 1881 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
G. His son
Richard John Heinz was born on 25 October 1883 in Kickapoo (Peoria County), Peoria County, Illinois, USA
G. Andrew Heinz was a Farmer in Kickapoo Township, Peoria, Illinois
G, in 1885. His son
David Sylvester Heinz was born on 11 November 1885 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
G. His son
Leo Fritz Heinz was born on 15 May 1889 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, USA
GO. His father
George Heinz died on 29 March 1891 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
G. His mother
Katharina Henlein Heinz died on 29 October 1895 in Kickapoo, Peoria, Illinois, United States
G. 1904; Kickapoo Township, Peoria, Illinois
G; Deed was released to build the new Heinz School. Andrew Heinz died on 13 August 1934, at age 87, in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
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3 His wife
Annie E Liabel Heinz died in 1948 in Kickapoo (Oak Hill), Peoria County, Illinois, United States of America
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Andrew was born in Kickapoo Township, September 25, 1847; son of George and Katherine (Henlein) Heinz, natives of Germany. His grandfathers were Henry Heinz of Germany, and George Henlein. George Heinz came to America in 1830 and settled north of Mossville at a place called Rome. After working for Captain Moss several years, he purchased a small farm on Section 16, in Kickapoo Township. At the time of his death he owned three hundred and sixty acres of choice land. He served as Supervisor of Kickaooo Township. He died in 1890; his wife, in 1895. Andrew Heinz remained on his father's farm until he was twenty-four years old, and then rented land of his father. He now owns four hundred and eighty-nine acres of land in Kickapoo and other property near Peoria. Mr. Heinz married Anna Leibel in Kickapoo Township, November 3, 1875. She was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, January 12, 1855, daughter of Frank and Louisa Leibel, natives of Baden, Germany. The father served a year in the War of the Rebellion and died in 1889. The mother is still living. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz have five children: Joseph George, Bernard John, Richard John, David Sylvester and Leo Fritz. Mr. Heinz is a Democrat, and is a member of the Catholic Church. [From Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Peoria County, Edited by David McCulloch, Vol. II; Chicago and Peoria: Munsell Publishing Company, Publishers, 1902].