Jacob Klein, local agent for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co., was born
in the Rhein Pfalz, Germany, on the 22d of June, 1855, and is a son of
John and Charlotte (Keck) Klein. His father was a blacksmith by trade,
and being a skillful and capable workman met with success in his work.
He served through the German war of 1848 and there sustained wounds that
eventually caused his death. The mother with her sons and two daughters,
Mary and Anna, subsequently emigrated to the United States, locating in
the vicinity of Belleville, Illinois. There she later married Julius
Reichenstein and removed to Waterloo, Illinois, where her death occurred
in 1869.
Jacob Klein, who was a very young lad when he emigrated
with his mother and sisters to this country was only fourteen when his
remaining parent died. He was self-supporting, however, having begun his
wage-earning career some time previously as a farm hand. Later he
obtained a clerkship in a store in Belleville, where he remained for two
years, then drove a team for a short time. Eventually he returned to
farm work, engaging in this work until his marriage, while the
succeeding eight years were devoted to various occupations, in mines,
breweries and machine shops, his position being changed whenever he
found something that promised better remuneration. In 1883 he began
driving a wagon for the Western Brewery in Belleville, and two years
later the firm offered him the agency for their company at Mount Olive.
He readily accepted and immediately came here, where he has ever since
resided. Until December, 1891, he represented the Western Brewery, but
resigned their agency at that date to take charge of that of the
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co. Mr. Klein has proven to be a very capable
salesman and since becoming identified with the latter company has
increased their sales here until monthly shipments now amount to five
cars.
On the 21st of June, 1875, Mr. Klein was united in
marriage to Miss Margaret Rehg, and to them have been born twelve
children, ten of whom survive: William, who is with the Klausmann
Brewery of St. Louis; Julia, who is at home; Anna, the wife of Henry
Longknecht, of St. Louis; Louis, who is living at Staunton; Gunda, who
is at home; Tillie, employed in St. Louis; Minnie at home; Walter, who
is a bookkeeper in the C. J. Keiser & Co. bank, Mount Olive; and Adelia
and Josephine, both of whom are at home.
All of the family
affiliate with the Evangelical Lutheran church, while fraternally Mr.
Klein is identified with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Acme
Lodge, No. 707, of Mount Olive; he is also a member of Mount Olive
Lodge, No. 606, K. of P.; the Knights of Honor; and of the Knights and
Ladies, Freundschafts Lodge, No. 1215. In addition to these he is
affiliated with the Treu Bund, No. 86, of Mount Olive. His political
support Mr. Klein accords the democratic party, and has served as a
member of the board of supervisors of Mount Olive township, while for
six years he was a member of the school board, during two of which he
was president of the board. He is one of the enterprising and energetic
business men of Mount Olive as well as a prosperous citizen.
Extracted 17 Nov 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 531-532.
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