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Biography - TONY H. SCHUETZ

Tony H. Schuetz, whose home is on section 20, Hilyard township, is one of the respected farmers of Macoupin county — a man who has exemplified the qualities of industry, perseverance and good management. As a result his efforts have been rewarded, and he and his family enjoy the satisfaction afforded by a comfortable home, which is supplied with- the conveniences and many of the elegancies of modern life. A native of this county, Mr. Schuetz was born June 8, 1872, being a son of George and Christina (Myers) Schuetz, the former of whom was born in France and the latter in Germany. The father learned the blacksmith’s trade in his native land and at the age of twenty years, believing that America presented superior advantages for an ambitious young man, crossed the ocean to this country and took up his residence at St. Louis, Missouri. After working at his trade for a while in that city, he came to Macoupin county, Illinois, and turned his attention to farming, becoming the owner of land in Brighton township, where he established his homestead. Here he spent the remainder of his life. The mother of our subject is still living and has reached the advanced age of ninety years. In the family of Mr. and Mrs. Schuetz were eight children, five of whom are now living besides the subject of this review, namely: George, who makes his home on the old homestead near Brighton; Charles, who also lives upon the home place; John, who is engaged in farming near Plainview; Louise, who married James Cummings and makes her home in Missouri; and Rose, who is the wife of Charles Pillsbury, of Alton, Illinois.

During his boyhood Tony H. Schuetz assisted upon the home farm, performing his share in the work about the house and in the fields. He received his preliminary education in the district schools of the neighborhood and after arriving at maturity began farming upon his own account. He is now well established on a good productive place in Hilyard township. He has made many excellent improvements upon his farm and as he is progressive in his methods and applies, good judgment his efforts each year meet with deserved recompense. He raises cereals and also devotes considerable attention to cattle and hogs of good grade, which he delivers to the market in condition to command a fair price.

On the 16th of September, 1892, Mr. Schuetz was married, in this county, to Miss Laura Howerton, who was born in Macoupin county in 1872. She is a daughter of Robert and Sophia (King) Howerton, who settled in this county, where Mr. Howerton engaged in farming. Ten children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Schuetz, all of whom are now living. Their names are Edna, Carl, Gladys, Myrtle, Arthur, Harold, Gilbert, Emma, Nellie and Reba.

As the head of a large family Mr. Schuetz has set an example of courage and steadfastness in all worthy undertakings, which is so essential in the accomplishment of any important work. He has been true to every obligation and straightforward in his dealings, thus acquiring a reputation for integrity which is of more value than great riches gained by questionable means. Fraternally he is identified with the Masonic order and also with Shipman Camp, No. 212, M. W. A., and the Royal Neighbors. In politics he is a stanch adherent of the democratic party.


Extracted 20 Oct 2018 by Norma Hass from History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, by Charles A. Walker, published in 1911, Volume 2, pages 187-188.


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