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Biography - W. F. STRUCK

W. F. Struck has been a resident of Staunton since his birth, which occurred on the 25th of April, 1885. He is a son of the late Herman and Henrietta (Demke) Struck, natives of Germany. The father, who was a miner, emigrated to the United States in his early manhood, locating in Staunton, where he was subsequently married and both he and his wife passed away. Mr. and Mrs. Struck were the parents of five children: Minnie, who is the wife of August Fries, of Staunton; F. H., who is engaged in the livery business in the same place; Emma, the wife of P. H. Plouck, of St. Louis, Missouri; W. F., who is our subject; and Hattie, who is unmarried and keeps house for her brother, our subject.

The public and high schools of Staunton enabled W. F. Struck to acquire a good, practical education, following which he became self-supporting. When he was seventeen years of age he entered the mines in which he worked for several years, after which he bought a livery stable here. Conducting this business for four years he sold it to his brother and engaged in the saloon business, and he now owns and operates the Interurban Bar. He has been financially successful and has acquired some real estate in Staunton.

Mr. Struck has never married. He belongs to the Evangelical church of Staunton, in the faith of which he was reared, and fraternally is identified with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of Litchfield. He supports the republican party, but his interest in political affairs is practically confined to the casting of a ballot, as he has never been an aspirant to political honors.


Extracted 18 Nov 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 618-619.


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