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Biography - EDWARD F. NIEMANN

Edward F. Niemann, of Niemann Bros., one of the leading lumber firms of Macoupin county, is interested in various business activities of Mount Olive. Mr. Niemann is a native of this town, his birth having here occurred on the 6th of March, 1864, his parents being John C. and Anna (Stullken) Niemann. His father was a native of Borgholzhausen, Ravensburg-PIalle, Prussia, while the mother was born in Oldenburg, Germany. John C. Niemann was a son of Caspar Niemann, a prosperous farmer of Germany. He was reared in his native land, in whose common schools he pursued his education until it was considered he had sufficient practical knowledge of the common branches to warrant his laying aside his text-books and assuming the heavier responsibilities of life. He then applied himself to agricultural pursuits under the capable direction of his father, thus becoming thoroughly versed in the best methods of preparing the soil and caring for the crops. Being very strongly attracted toward the United States, he in 1839 crossed the Atlantic, landing in Baltimore with a capital of three dollars and eighty cents. Realizing that he could not long subsist upon his resources, he immediately sought employment, obtaining work at a dollar and a quarter a day on the Chesapeake & Potomac canal, then in course of construction. Pie subsequently became one of Macoupin county’s pioneer settlers, locating at Mount Olive, being the only native born German within a radius of several miles. In 1841 he removed to a farm near Carlinville, remaining there for three years. At the expiration of that period he returned to Mount Olive, continuing to make his home there until his death. Pie was interested in the town’s early business enterprises, in addition to which he was also successfully engaged in agricultural pursuits and stock-raising. He passed away on the 9th of September, 1896. Mr. Niemann was married in 1847 t° Miss Margaret Stullken, a native of Oldenburg, Germany, who died in September, 1854, leaving three children: Mary, the wife of C. J. Keiser, of Mount Olive; Sophia, who married William Niemeyer, both now being deceased; and Henry, who passed away in 1876. Mr. Niemann married the second time the sister of his first wife, Anna Stullken. By this union were born six children: Mathilda; Lydia; Louisa; Edward F., our subject; William L.; and Anna, all of whom are living. The father and mother took an active and earnest interest in all religious matters, being affiliated with the Lutheran church in the faith of which denomination they reared their family. From the time he acquired citizenship Mr. Niemann gave his support to the republican party, but he was never an office seeker. He was one of the successful citizens of Mount Olive and was held in high respect and esteem by those who knew him.

Reared at home Edward F. Niemann obtained his early education in the public schools of Mount Olive, later pursuing a commercial course in the Bryant & Stratton Business College at St. Louis. After completing his studies he devoted his attention to assisting his father in farming and stock-raising until he had attained his majority. In 1885 he accepted a clerkship in the mercantile house of Keiser, Niemeyer & Company, by whom he was employed for eleven years. At the end of that time he engaged in business for himself becoming associated with his brother William L. in the lumber business under the firm name of Niemann Bros. They carry a very full line of sash, doors, blinds, shingles, lath, hard and soft woods and builders supplies. During the fifteen years they have been engaged in this enterprise they have succeeded in building up an excellent patronage, and today have one of the largest establishments of the kind in the county. The quality and variety of their supplies as well as their high business principles have made the firm one of the well known concerns of this section.

On the 2d of June, 1894, Mr. Niemann was married to Miss Anna Remmert, a daughter of Henry Remmert, now deceased, a well known resident of Mount Olive and a prominent farmer of the township. Mr. and Mrs. Niemann are the parents of three children, Lonieda, Irvin and Vera.

Mr. Niemann has always been a stanch supporter of the republican party, whose principles he deems best adapted to subserve the interests of the majority, but he has never been an office seeker. Both he and his family affiliate with the Lutheran church, in the work of which he, like his father, is one of the earnest and active spirits, at the present time filling the office of elder. Having met with excellent financial success, in 1909 Mr. Niemann and his brother organized the Niemann Bros. Manufacturing Co., this enterprise being exclusively devoted to the manufacture of poultry supplies. The magnitude of this business has very much increased since its incipiency and it is now occupying a building forty-four feet by sixty. Mr. Niemann is one of the progressive and enterprising members of the commercial fraternity of Mount Olive, as well as one of the public-spirited citizens, his efiforts ever being directed toward the development and advancement of the community, where he has spent the major portion of his life.


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 429-431.


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