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Emil Heimbeck

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Emil Heimbeck

Birth
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Oct 1918 (aged 60)
Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Emil Heimbeck, druggist at Moline, was born in Davenport, Iowa, May 7, 1858, and is the son of Fritz and Minna Heimbeck.

His father is a native of Prussia, and his mother of Alsace. They came to America about 1852. Mr. Heimbeck was educated at the Griswold College and Bryant and Stratton's Commercial College at Davenport. He learned the drug business in Rock Island, having spent five years with Mr. C. Speidel, druggist of that city, and two years with Mr. Koehler of the same town. He began business for himself Jan. 1, 1881, at Moline, and has carried it on successfully ever since. His long experience has fully qualified him to prepare prescriptions with great reliability and care. He has a fair-sized stock of pure drugs, medicines, paints, oils, etc., and his place of business is at the corner of Sixth Street and Fourth Avenue.

He was married, in Moline, Nov. 22. 1882, to Miss Catharine Klattenhoff, daughter of T. H. and Margaret (Nutzhom) Klattenhoff. Mrs. Heimbeck was born in Rock Island County, 111., May 24, 1862. The issue of their union is one son, Carl, born Aug. 15. 1884.

Mr. Heimbeck is independent in political action, taking his choice among the candidates of all the parties.

(Source: Rock Island County, 1885)


Name: Emil Heimbeck
Birth Date: 7 May 1858
Birth Place: Davenport, Iowa
Death Date: 3 Oct 1918
Death Place: Moline, Rock Island, Ill
Burial Date: 6 Oct 1918
Cemetery Name: Riverside
Death Age: 60
Occupation: Clerk Wholesale Drug Co.
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Male
Street address: 340 C. St
Father Name: Fred Heimbeck
FHL Film Number: 1544382

(Source: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947)

Emil Heimbeck, druggist at Moline, was born in Davenport, Iowa, May 7, 1858, and is the son of Fritz and Minna Heimbeck.

His father is a native of Prussia, and his mother of Alsace. They came to America about 1852. Mr. Heimbeck was educated at the Griswold College and Bryant and Stratton's Commercial College at Davenport. He learned the drug business in Rock Island, having spent five years with Mr. C. Speidel, druggist of that city, and two years with Mr. Koehler of the same town. He began business for himself Jan. 1, 1881, at Moline, and has carried it on successfully ever since. His long experience has fully qualified him to prepare prescriptions with great reliability and care. He has a fair-sized stock of pure drugs, medicines, paints, oils, etc., and his place of business is at the corner of Sixth Street and Fourth Avenue.

He was married, in Moline, Nov. 22. 1882, to Miss Catharine Klattenhoff, daughter of T. H. and Margaret (Nutzhom) Klattenhoff. Mrs. Heimbeck was born in Rock Island County, 111., May 24, 1862. The issue of their union is one son, Carl, born Aug. 15. 1884.

Mr. Heimbeck is independent in political action, taking his choice among the candidates of all the parties.

(Source: Rock Island County, 1885)


Name: Emil Heimbeck
Birth Date: 7 May 1858
Birth Place: Davenport, Iowa
Death Date: 3 Oct 1918
Death Place: Moline, Rock Island, Ill
Burial Date: 6 Oct 1918
Cemetery Name: Riverside
Death Age: 60
Occupation: Clerk Wholesale Drug Co.
Race: White
Marital Status: M
Gender: Male
Street address: 340 C. St
Father Name: Fred Heimbeck
FHL Film Number: 1544382

(Source: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947)



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