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Biography - JACOB KLEIN

Jacob Klein, one of the prominent citizens of Mount Olive, Macoupin County, supervisor of Mount Olive township, and manager of the branch depot at Mount Olive of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association of St. Louis, Mo., was born in Germany, and is a son of John and Charlotta (Keck) Klein.

John Klein lived and died in Germany. He was a blacksmith by trade and a man of industrious habits and many sterling virtues. After the death of her husband, Mrs. Klein came with her son Jacob and daughters Mary and Anna, to America, locating first at Belleville, Illinois, and later removing from that point to Mount Olive.

Our subject received a good, common school education. In 1885 he entered into the wholesale beer business and in 1891 was made manager of the Mount Olive depot of one of the largest brewing companies in the country. His plant and the offices are very complete and he does a business of $40,000 annually. He has long since demonstrated his fine business ability and ranks with the substantial men of the community and is ranked very high in the commercial world. He is also a prominent factor in local politics as an influential member of the Democratic party. In 1902 he was elected supervisor of Mount Olive township, a choice most satisfactory to all those who have the best interests of the township at heart. He has served three years as a member of the School Board, where his advice and excellent judgment have been much appreciated. On April 16, 1904, he was elected president of that body.

On June 24, 1875, Mr. Klein was united in marriage with Marguerita Rehg, who is a daughter of Moritz Rehg, and they have a family of 10 children, namely: William, Julia, Louis C, Gunda, Tillie, Minnie, Walter, Dala, Josephine and Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Klein and all their children belong to the Lutheran Church.

Mr. Klein is an active member of the Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias, the Knights of Honor, the Knights and Ladies of Honor and Treu Bund.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 401-402.


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