Portrait and biographical album of Lancaster county, Nebraska . y went to Mason Countj^ 111., wherethe father and mother both died. They had be-come the parents of the following six children:Charles, Frederick, Henry, August, Sophia and Et-tie. In 1879 Mr. Ilenkel came to Nebraska, stop-ping in Gage County for about nine years, workingat farm labor for different parties. He then cameto Lancaster County and is now the owner of 200acres of well-improved land. This property he hasmade by the savings of his own hard labor, andsince becoming the manager of a farm has demon-strated his own practical
Portrait and biographical album of Lancaster county, Nebraska . y went to Mason Countj^ 111., wherethe father and mother both died. They had be-come the parents of the following six children:Charles, Frederick, Henry, August, Sophia and Et-tie. In 1879 Mr. Ilenkel came to Nebraska, stop-ping in Gage County for about nine years, workingat farm labor for different parties. He then cameto Lancaster County and is now the owner of 200acres of well-improved land. This property he hasmade by the savings of his own hard labor, andsince becoming the manager of a farm has demon-strated his own practical knowledge of the businesswhich he has chosen for a life occupation. He isfairly well educated in his native tongue, and hav-ing picked up quite a good deal of English since liehas been in this country, he is able to transact allhis business in that tongue. Our subject was united in marriage, April 21,1885, with Catherine Hanenkamp, sister of HenryHanenkamp, of Centerville Precinct, of whom asketch appears elsewhere in this work. To them ••?? f^^ ^m ^.
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