George Wolf, who with his brother Frank is engaged in the cement
business in Staunton, Macoupin county, was born in Peoria, Illinois, on
the 10th of July, 1865, being the youngest child born of Frank J. and
Louisa (Bloss) Wolf. The parents were both natives of Germany, whence
the father emigrated to the United States in his early manhood. He
settled in Pittsburg where he was subsequently married, soon thereafter
coming with his bride to Peoria, Illinois, where they spent the
remainder of their lives. Their family numbered five, those beside our
subject being: Christina, who is deceased; Amelia, who is living in
Kansas; Frank, who is in partnership with his brother; and William, of
Peoria.
Reared in the city where he was born, George Wolf
obtained his education in the public schools. When old enough to begin
his career as a wage earner, he entered a barber shop where he learned
the trade. He followed this profession in Peoria for twenty years, then
withdrawing from it removed to Worden, Illinois, where he became
associated with his brother, who for some time had been engaged in the
cement business there. Two years later they removed their business to
Staunton, where they have ever since been located. They have a large and
efficiently equipped plant and manufacture all kinds of cement blocks in
addition to which they do contract work.
In 1887, Mr. Wolf was
united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Volkers, and to them have been born
seven children: Hazel, who is deceased; and Frank. Hilda, Joseph,
Marguerite, Erma and Robert, all of whom are at home.
Fraternally Mr. Wolf is a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and
the Knights of Pythias, and politically his support is given to the
republican party, although his attention has always been too much given
to his business to enable him to participate actively in municipal
affairs.
Frank Wolf, the third member of the family of Frank J.
and Louisa (Bloss) Wolf, is also a native of Peoria, Illinois. After the
completion of his education, which was obtained in the public schools,
he learned the mason’s trade, following this occupation until he engaged
in the cement business. For his wife Mr. Wolf chose Miss Lena Heinemeyer
and they have become the parents of five children: George, Frank, Leona
and Alice, who are at home; and one who died in infancy.
Fraternally Mr. Wolf is affiliated with the Modern Woodmen of America
and he votes with the republican party. Both brothers are capable
business men, and during the period of their residence in Staunton have
built up a good patronage, having created an extensive demand for their
products.
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 547-548.
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