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Biography - HENRY KRUSE

Henry Kruse, one of the leading farmers and stock raisers of Mount Olive township, Macoupin County, the owner of a fine farm of 240 acres, well located in sections 12 and 13, was born in Prussia, Germany, March 21, 1851, and is a son of Henry and Wilhelmina (Prange) Kruse.

The father of our subject was born in Prussia, and died in Macoupin County, Illinois, May 4, 1864. The mother was also born in Prussia and died in this county, February, 9, 1893, aged 74 years. Their children were: Henry, of this sketch; William, of Staunton township, Macoupin County; Wilhelmina, wife of F. W. Hartke, of Cahokia township, Macoupin County; August, of Cahokia township, Macoupin County; and Louis, of Mount Olive township. Henry Kruse, the elder, was a poor man when he came to America, but through his industry he accumulated a comfortable property. He identified himself with the Republican party. He was a man of many good deeds and was much respected by all who knew him. Both he and his wife were worthy members of the Lutheran Church.

Henry Kruse, the subject of this sketch, was but two years old when the family left Bremen on a sailing ship for New Orleans, whence they proceeded up the river to St. Louis, and then moved to what is now Mount Olive township. Mr. Kruse attended the local schools and has been occupied with farming and stock raising ever since attaining manhood. He has paid much attention to Durham cattle and the leader of his herd is the well known "Prince Henry." He also breeds many fine horses and mules and many Poland-China hogs. He makes his leading crops corn, wheat, oats and clover, believing in a system of rotation. Mr. Kruse is a practical farmer, who uses modern methods and machinery and enjoys great agricultural prosperity. His property is adorned with a handsome brick residence and two commodious barns, while all the surroundings tell of thrift and good taste. Like his father, he has always been very industrious and carries on extensive operations with great success.

On March 21, 1877, Mr. Kruse was united in marriage, with Bernhardina Mindrup, who was born in Madison County, Illinois, December 6, 1856, and died August 16, 1902, a daughter of Eberhard and Sophia Mindrup, both natives of Germany. They had five children born to them: Henry R., now attending a business college in St. Louis; and Sophia, William E., Emma and Minnie, who live at home.

Mr. Kruse, who is a Republican in politics, has held a number of the minor township offices and has been active in school matters. He is a member of the Lutheran Church.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 368-369.


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