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Biography - W. H. BEHRENS

W. H. Behrens, mayor of the city of Carlinville, is secretary of the Carlinville Coal Company and one of the city's most influential citizens. He was born in Carlinville, Macoupin County, December 30, 1861, and is a son of Wilhelm and Henrietta (Liekefett) Behrens, both natives of the Kingdom of Hanover, Germany.

Wilhelm Behrens followed the trade of a miller in his native country but after coming to the United States engaged in the mercantile business at Carlinville until the time of his death. He and his estimable wife were parents of two children: W. H., our subject; and Anna W. Mrs. Henrietta Behrens is now living at an advanced age and is a member of the German Evangelical Church. Wilhelm Behrens was a Republican in politics, and took an interest in all that pertained to the welfare and development of Carlinville.

W. H. Behrens was educated in the parochial and public schools in Macoupin County, and later received a university training. This was supplemented by a course of study at Braunschweig, Province of Brunswick, Germany. He then served five years as clerk in the Post Office at Carlinville, after which he was elected on the Republican ticket to the office of city clerk of Carlinville. He held the office during the years 1886, 1887 and 1888. In the meantime he became proprietor and editor of the Carlinville Republican, a publication which appeared weekly, and conducted its affairs until 1890. The Carlinville Coal Company was incorporated in 1891 with W. G. Bartles as president; William L. Mounts, secretary; and John C. Anderson, treasurer. In 1894, Mr. Mounts resigned as secretary and was succeeded to the office by Mr. Behrens, who has since served in that capacity. He is a first-class business man in every respect, and has attained a high degree of success. In 1903, he was elected mayor of Carlinville on the Republican ticket, and in the handling of the city's affairs has displayed marked ability. His administration is meeting with the heartiest approval of the citizens. He has for six years been a member of the Board of Education, and served two years as president of that body. He has been a member of the Republican Central Committee of Macoupin County for several years, and is very active in party politics.

In 1889, Mr. Behrens was united in marriage with Jeanette B. Floyd, who is a native of Illinois, and to their union were born two children: Henrietta, deceased; and Will Floyd. Fraternally, our subject is a member of Mount Nebo Lodge, No. 76, A. F. & A. M.; Chapter, R. A. M.; Orient Lodge, No. 95, K. P.; Knights of the Globe; Royal Circle; A. O. U. W.; and Royal Arcanum.


Extracted 2018 May 04 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 52-53.


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