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Biography - HENRY C. LOTT

Among the men who have begun life in a lowly station and by free and careful use of the talents with which they were endowed by the hand of Nature, have won their way to the top ranks in the business circles of Macoupin County, we may mention the gentleman whose name heads these lines, and who resides on his farm situated in section 15, Carlinville township, consisting of 160 acres of finely tilled soil. He was born in Baden, Germany, September 29, 1844, and is a son of George and Theresa (Heisler) Lott.

George Lott was a native of Germany, and there was very successfully engaged in farming and wine making. In 1853 he came to America and engaged in farming in Macoupin County, Illinois, which occupation he continued for many years. After a long life of unceasing activity, he retired and passed the sunset years of his life in ease, dying in 1889 at the age of 68 years. He served one year in the Union Army in the war between the sections. Previous to the war, he was a Democrat, but after the war he became a member of the Republican party. He married Theresa Heisler, who died in 1866 at the age of 43 years, and they were the parents of nine children, four of whom are now living. He was a member of the Catholic Church.

Henry C. Lott came to America in 1853 in company with his parents, and he attended the common schools of Macoupin County, but his educational advantages were limited. At an early period in his life, he was compelled to assist his father on the farm, and has since followed agricultural pursuits. He left the home farm filially in 1864 to work by the month for David Gore, and receiving $22 a month for his services, his wages being later raised to $28 per month; after six years of hard work, he was in a position to purchase a team and wagon and to engage in what proved to be a most successful career. Besides farming, our subject is engaged in buying and selling mixed breeds of cattle, in which enterprise the results have been very satisfactory. Politically our subject is a member of the Democratic party, but has never taken any active interest in political affairs.

In 1873 Mr. Lott was married to Lena Wundle, who died two years later, leaving one daughter, Theresa Delia, who married Peter Leritz, — Mrs. Leritz died in 1899, leaving one son, Ralph. In 1875 Mr. Lott was married to Mary Meyer, and to them were born 13 children, as follows: Albert, who married Bessie Morris; Elizabeth; Anna, wife of William Dunn, Jr.; Sophia; Edward, who married Florence Karnes; Joseph; Lewis, deceased; Rose; Robert; Leonard; Lucile; Janette, deceased; and an infant, deceased. Our subject is a member of the Catholic Church.


Extracted 2018 May 05 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 91-92.


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