Louis R. Hoecker, who through earnest application has won an honored name
in Macoupin county, was born October 22, 1878, in Shaws Point township,
where he now lives. He is a son of Peter and Mary (Laubenthal) Hoecker, the
former of whom was born in Germany and the latter in Illinois. The father
came to America with his parents when six years of age, the family settling
for a number of years in St. Clair county, Illinois. There he attended
school and assisted his father in farm work until thirty years old. The farm
was then disposed of and the family came to Macoupin county. The father
purchased one hundred and sixty acres in Shaws Point township and later
acquired more land, becoming the owner of three hundred acres. He continued
upon this place until 1906, when he retired from active labor and purchased
the Joseph Bird property at Carlinville, on which he took up his residence.
He died in January, 1908, his wife having been called away five years
previous, in August, 1903. He was a man of many admirable characteristics
and through his persistency and well directed effort acquired a fortune,
advancing from a humble position to one of prominence and affluence.
Mr. Hoecker of this sketch was reared in Macoupin county, and secured
his education in the district schools and public schools of Carlinville. He
assisted his father upon the home farm until twenty-two years of age and
then went to Jacksonville, Illinois, and worked in the car shops of the
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Railroad. Returning home, he continued there
until after his marriage, when he rented one hundred and sixty acres in
Honey Point township, which he cultivated to good advantage for two years.
Having acquired the capital necessary for beginning business upon his own
account, he purchased seventy-six and one-half acres in Shaws Point
township, upon which he has since lived. This land he bought from his
father-in-law, and it was formerly known as the Penn Farm. Subsequently he
purchased twenty acres of his father’s estate, and in July, 1911, acquired
twenty acres more so that at the present time he is the owner of one hundred
and sixteen acres in one body. He also owns an eighth interest in his
father’s estate which has not yet been settled. In addition to raising
cereals, Mr. Hoecker maintains a herd of two hundred and sixty head of sheep
and raises from fifty to one hundred head of hogs per year, also keeping
seventeen head of horses and mules. He is highly energetic and capable in
everything he undertakes, and is recognized as one of the substantial men of
the community.
In October, 1905, Mr. Hoecker was married to Miss
Viola Dugger, a daughter of Samuel B. and Grace (Chappell) Dugger, both of
whom were born in Macoupin county. The father has been identified with
agricultural interests ever since his boyhood. He purchased his father’s
farm in Shaws Point township and cultivated it uninterruptedly until 1908,
when he retired and moved to Carlinville. He is now fifty-five years of age,
his wife being five years his junior. Mr. and Mrs. Hoecker are the parents
of two children: Lyndal, who was born August 17, 1906; and Donald E., born
November 14, 1909.
Politically Mr. Hoecker is a stanch advocate of
the republican party. He has taken the interest of a patriotic citizen in
public affairs and is now serving as township commissioner, this being his
second term in that office. He is also a member of the school board and,
religiously, he and his wife affiliate with the Methodist church. He has
devoted his attention to his business with excellent results, and has gained
success through unswerving industry, determination and reliability. He has
always exercised a beneficent influence on those by whom he is surrounded
and, therefore, truly belongs among the upbuilders of the state and county.
Extracted 18 May 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 30-31.
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