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Biography - HENRY C. HESSELDENZ

Henry C. Hesseldenz, who has been successfully identified with the commercial interests of Carlinville for some years, has spent the greater part of his life in Macoupin county. He was born in the vicinity of Braunfeltz, Texas, on the 17th of February, 1858, and is a son of Michael and Elizabeth (Uth) Hesseldenz. The father’s birth occurred in Pennsylvania, but he was reared to the age of twenty-one in Ohio, while the mother was a native of Germany. Upon attaining his maturity Michael Hesseldenz went to Texas, as a ranger, continuing to reside there until 1866, when he migrated with his family to Carlinville, engaging in blacksmithing. He withdrew from this vocation later and engaged in teaming following teaming and farming combined, continuing to reside in Carlinville until his death on the 26th of March, 1901. The mother died in August, 1899.

His first school days Henry C. Hesseldenz spent in Texas, but he completed his education from the age of eight years on in the public schools of Carlinville.

After laying aside his text books he entered one of the mercantile houses here, remaining for two and a half years. At the expiration of that period he found employment in a grist mill and learned the trade, which he followed for twelve years in the southern part of the state. Returning to Carlinville he established a grocery store and has ever since been identified with that business. Mr. Plesseldenz has met with success in his undertaking and now owns the building in which his store is located and carries a very choice and complete line of fancy and staple groceries.

It was on the 15th of May, 1883, that Mr. Hesseldenz and Miss Julia Merrick were united in marriage. Mrs. Hesseldenz is a daughter of Joseph and Lucy (Ahrsan) Merrick, the father being a native of France and the mother of Switzerland. Mr. Merrick emigrated to the United States, locating in Dyer, Indiana, in the early days, where he taught for a short time, subsequently taking a position in the public schools of Carlinville. Here he passed away on the 9th of July, 1903, having survived his wife for over twenty years, her demise occurring on the 20th of September, 1882. To Mr. and Mrs. Hesseldenz have been born twelve children, namely: Frank, Mary, William, Lucy, Paul, Albert, Maggie, Emma, Annie, Anton and Carl. John, the second member of the family, died on the 4th of March, 1890.

Mr. and Mrs. Hesseldenz are both communicants of the Roman Catholic church, in the faith of which denomination they have reared their family. Mr. Hesseldenz loyally supports the democratic party, but his time has always been so largely taken up with his business interests that he has never participated to any extent in political affairs, although he served as collector of Carlinville township in 1893. From a humble beginning Mr. Hesseldenz has come to be one of the foremost grocery dealers in Carlinville, his progress being entirely attributable to his fine business principles and recognition of the needs of his patrons.


Extracted 15 Nov 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 503-504.


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