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Biography - EDWARD BOETTCHER

Germany has contributed many of her most promising young men to America who, under the favoring influences of the republic, have gained honorable positions and made themselves a blessing to the country. Among the number is Edward Boettcher who is recognized as one of the most competent and practical miners of Macoupin county. He was born in Saxony, Germany, November 24, 1862, a son of William and Carolina Boettcher. The parents were both natives of Germany and spent their entire lives in the old country. The father engaged in mining and the son Edward seems to have inherited much of his ability as a miner from the paternal side of the house. In the family were seven children, the subject of this review being the youngest. The others are: Wilhelmina, who is now living in Germany; Hannah and Ferdinand, both of whom are deceased; Earnest, who came to America and is now engaged in farming in West Prairie township, Macoupin county; Carolina, who is living in Germany; and Herman, who is a carpenter and lives at St. Louis.

Edward Boettcher received his preliminary education in the excellent schools of his native land. He applied himself to the nursery business for several years, but in 1881, being then less than twenty-one years of age, he bade farewell to relatives and friends and started out to meet the world on his own account, having resolved to try his fortune on the western hemisphere. He came to Staunton, Illinois, and for two years worked in a flour-mill. He then went to St. Louis, where he was employed in the nursery business, continuing there only a short time when he returned to Staunton and became identified with mining, a business in which he has ever since been engaged. He is quite an expert in his calling and for twenty-two years past has run a mining machine. He has invested his savings judiciously and owns a comfortable and well furnished home at Staunton, which is located upon a half acre of ground. He is also interested in real estate in the city and has been successful in acquiring a competence for himself and family.

In 1888 Mr. Boettcher was married to Mrs. Elizabeth (Adler) Leonhard, widow of John Leonhard, and by her first marriage the mother of one child, who is now Mrs. Louisa Ficker of Staunton. To Mr. Boettcher and his wife four children have been born: Walter, at home; Adelie, deceased; and Herbert and Clemens, both of whom are living at home.

Mr. and Mrs. Boettcher were both reared in the Lutheran church, of which they are valued members. Politically he is in sympathy with the republican party, although he has independent proclivities and in local affairs often supports candidates irrespective of their party affiliation. He belongs to that growing class of men who think for themselves and have the intelligence and ability to think right when important issues are at stake. He is a stanch advocate of labor organizations when they are wisely directed and is one of the old and valued members of the Miners Union.


Extracted 18 May 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 78-79.


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