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Husband: Odell Cyrus Loveland Jr. | |||
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Wife: Victoria Shah | |||
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Name: | Samuel Loveland [10260] | ||
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Name: | Rachel Loveland [10268] | ||
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Name: | Jacob Loveland [10283] | ||
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Name: | Joseph Loveland [10266] | ||
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Name: | Esther Elizabeth Loveland [10267] | ||
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/--Josiah Howe Loveland Sr. /--Josiah Howe Loveland Jr. | \--Esther Ada King /--Odell Cyrus Loveland | | /--Cyrus Tolman | \--Nancy Afton Tolman | \--Eliza Ann Riley |--Odell Cyrus Loveland Jr. | /-- | /--Benny Richard Branham | | \-- \--Roberta Estelle Branham | /-- \--Ola May Kelley \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Victoria Shah | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[11143] This person is presumed living.
[10285] This person is presumed living.
[10260] This person is presumed living.
[10268] This person is presumed living.
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[10266] This person is presumed living.
[10267] This person is presumed living.
Husband: Karl Wilhelm Satony | |||
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Wife: Traudel | |||
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/-- /--Wilhelm August Satony | \-- /--Adolf Wilhelm Satony | | /--Johann Konrad Karl Bremser | \--Johannette Henriette Wilhelmine Bremser | \--Karoline Wilhelmine Schnatz |--Karl Wilhelm Satony | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Pauline Katharina Biebricher | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Traudel | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[11525] This person is presumed living.
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Wife: Ruth (Rhoda) Root | |||
Born: | 25 Mar 1722 | at: | Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | 24 Jan 1817 | at: | Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States |
Father: | Joshua Root | ||
Mother: | Margaret Gilbert | ||
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/-- /--John Root | \-- /--Joshua Root | | /-- | \--Mary Ashley | \-- |--Ruth (Rhoda) Root | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Margaret Gilbert | /-- \-- \--
Husband: John B. Bartholemew | |||
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Married: | Jul 1884 | at: | Galesburg, Knox, Illinois, United States |
Died: | 1924 | at: | Peoria, Illinois |
Father: | Albetus Bartholemew | ||
Mother: | Mary Ennis Payne | ||
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Wife: Luella Moore | |||
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/-- /-- | \-- /--Albetus Bartholemew | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--John B. Bartholemew | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Mary Ennis Payne | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Luella Moore | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[13830] Out of the struggle with small opportunities J. B. Bartholomew has come finally into a field of broad and active influence and usefulness. Industry has been the root of his notable success and added to this is the quality of quick discernment and the faculty of separating the important features of any subject from its incidental or accidental circumstances. In other words, sound judgment passes upon the value of every situation. The broader spirit of the new twentieth century finds expression in his activities as the president of the Avery Company, manufacturers of farm implements and machinery. This is the largest manufacturing plant of the city and in addition to the position of president which he fills in this connection he is also the president of the Bartholomew Company, manufacturers of the Glide automobile. Moreover, the soundness of his judgment and the wisdom of his opinions are uniformly recognized. Mr. Bartholomew's identification with the Avery Company dates from December 8, 1879, when he began driving a team used in hauling lumber, his salary being a dollar and ten cents per day. He has been a life-long resident of Peoria county, his birth having occurred upon a farm in Elmwood township, February 19, 1863. His parents were Albertus Y. and Mary E. (Ennis) Bartholomew. The father was the second white child born in Elmwood township and was a son of Luzern Bartholomew, who was the first settler in Peoria county north of what is now the town of Elmwood. He took up his abode there at a very early period in the settlement of this part of the state and subsequently went to California in 1849, attracted by the gold discoveries on the Pacific coast. However, he afterward again became a resident of Peoria county and his death occurred in Washington, D. C, whither he had gone to see about a patent in which he was interested. Death came to him very suddenly. His son, Albertus Y. Bartholomew, made farming his life work. On the old homestead farm J. B. Bartholomew was reared and his first position was with the Avery's, then in Galesburg. In 1882 the company moved its plant to Peoria and Mr. Bartholomew thus became a factor in the industrial circles of this city. The faithfulness and capability which he displayed in his original position with the firm led to his promotion. He ceased team driving to enter the assembly shop where the machines were put together and he became thoroughly acquainted with the trade in all the different mechanical phases of the business. He then went upon the road as an expert demonstrator and afterward joined the sales force. Each different connection brought him larger duties and broader experience, calling forth his latent powers and energies. He afterward established a branch for the company at Des Moines, Iowa, where he resided for ten years or from 1882 until 1892. In the fall of the latter year he returned to Peoria to take charge of the manufacturing and designing department and later he was elected to the vice presidency of the company and also became a member of its board of directors. He succeeded to the presidency on the death of C. M. Avery and has since been at the head of a business which is the foremost industrial enterprise of Peoria, employing thirteen hundred workmen. The company has not only followed a progressive lead but has been foremost in the work of advancement in the line of agricultural implement manufacture. Mr. Bartholomew's long experience has made him thoroughly acquainted with every phase of the business and its success is attributable in large measure to his enterprise and efforts. At the present time he is bending his energies to executive control and administrative direction and the great concern of which he is the head has been so carefully systematized that the business runs on with the smoothness of clock work. Of course there are problems, often most intricate ones, arising again and again, but the keen sagacity and discernment and the long experience of Mr. Bartholomew have enabled him to find ready solution for these. Although at the head of the foremost manufacturing industry of the city, this does not comprise the scope of Mr. Bartholomew's activity. He is also the president of the Bartholomew Company, a large Peoria concern engaged in the manufacture of the Glide automobile. This was organized in 1892 to take over a small personal business which had been developed by Mr. Bartholomew in Des Moines - the manufacture of peanut roasters, which the company still continues, although in later years their largest output has been the automobile. The business was removed to Peoria in 1900 and Mr. Bartholomew's son, A. Y. Bartholomew, is now vice president of the company. The father is also a director of the Merchants National Bank of Peoria. One of the recent honors, which has brought Mr. Bartholomew wide acquaintance throughout the nation, was that of president of the National Implement and Vehicle show, which was held in Peoria September 27 to October 5. The event was an extremely successful one, promoting the interests of trade and advancing an understanding among manufacturers and business men that is of untold value. On the 2d of July, 1884, occurred the marriage of Mr. Bartholomew and Miss Luella Moore, who was born in Eureka, Illinois. They became the parents of four children : A. Y., vice president of the Bartholomew Company ; Ethel, the wife of Francis W. Gray; Margaret; and John B. Mr. Bartholomew belongs to the Creve Coeur Club, the Country Club and the Illinois Valley Yacht Club and was president of the first named when they completed their new building. He was also vice president and one of the directors when the enterprise was undertaken. His life history is another proof of the fact that there is no success in life without effort. Not seeking honor but simply endeavoring to do his duty, honors have come to him and prosperity has followed his undertakings.
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