Kloster Family of Davis, IL

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  • Name: Jacob PFEIL
  • Given Name: Jacob
  • Surname: Pfeil
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: 18 Sep 1827 in Heppenheim, Rhine Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany
  • Death: 17 Jul 1895 in Freeport, Illinois
  • Note:
    Custom Field:<_FA#> Brewery Owner/Farmer
    Custom Field:<_FA#> Volitile/Very political/Outspoken
    Custom Field:<_FA#> Germany/Greenville,W.Bend,Beaverdam,WI/
    REFN: 60
    Birth controversy: Newberry Library/Chicago, Illinois:
    "Jacob Pfeil, Born Sept 18, 1827, in Heppenheim, Hesse, Germany. Came to
    Milwaukee in 1843, worked on a farm, then was a carpenter for two years.
    In 1851 he moved to Washington County and started a store at West Bend.
    After 18 months he sold his store and bought 100 acres of land and built
    a brewery. He continued farming until 1868 when he sold his farm and
    moved to Stephenson County, Illinois."
    In September of 1853 he married 15 year old Ernestine Eberle, daughter of
    Frederick and Margaretha Eberle. She was born in Marion, OH (3-29-1839).
    Jacob bought land in Beaverdam, WI and built a brewery. Between 1854 and
    1867 five children were born...Henry - May 3, 1854; Elizabeth- August 9,
    1857; Francis - August 23, 1859; Minnie - May 18, 1861; Edward -
    February 12, 1867. In 1869, Jacob and Ernestine sold the land and
    brewery and moved to a farm in Florence Township, near Freeport, IL
    Stephenson County. By the end of 1872 another child was born, Jacob Jr. -
    December 10, 1872. It is believed that two girls were born between 1868
    and 1871, Helen and Katherine. A picture shows one of these sisters with
    the other siblings. It appears she has a cleft pallet and might be
    mentally handicapped. (During this period many families "hid" mentally
    deformed children and rarely mentioned them or took pictures of them -
    there was much ignorance about the handicapped). At any rate, when
    Ernestine Pfeil died in 1909 her obituary lists Helen and Katherine as
    survivors, so there were eight known children in all.
    The farm in Florence Township was located about five miles south of
    Freeport on West Street Road. It was to the south of the intersection of
    the Great Western and Milwaukee RR track. It measured 240 acres and in
    the shape of a triangle. Jacob and Ernestine lived on the farm until
    1890 or 1891 when they moved to 76 Homer Street in Freeport. Jacob lived
    there until his death in July 1895, and Ernestine resided there until her
    death in January of 1909.
    When Jacob and Ernestine moved to Freeport, the farm was subdivided
    between Jacob Jr. and Edward. By this time Henry, the oldest, was
    married and had moved to Volga, SD Territory. Elizabeth had also married
    and with husband and three children lived near Freeport. Francis was
    also married as was Edward and Minnie.
    Family oral tradition says Jacob Sr. was running for political office in
    Beaverdam WI and was frequently in trouble for fighting over political
    issues. A letter written by Jacob's great grandaughter, Francis Halper to
    Ardith (Runte) Kloster passes along this tradition about Jacob Sr:
    "This (photo of brewery) I found among mother's(Mildred Kachelhoffer)
    things! I never knew about this! But I did hear her, often, about
    mother's
    grandfather, old man Jacob Pfeil, being a staunch Democrat in
    politics
    and would get very arguementative and many times arrogant, to the
    degree he'd get into trouble!! I believe once she told me he almost
    was
    put in jail because he said something about the President and they
    were worried he had gotten himself in too deep!! I don't know if he
    was
    the one who owned the brewery or not? Maybe so, and he could have
    gotten a drink or two too much now and then and said too much!! He
    perhaps had a bit of his hot German temper overheated!!"
    The southern section (120 acres) was taken by Jacob Jr. and his wife
    Almeda (Crow). They built a new house and barn along the road. The
    northern section and homestead (120 acres) became the home of Edward
    Pfeil and wife Mary (Steffen). Edward's son, Edward Robert Pfeil has
    written a story about life on this farm from 1890 to 1910 (see notes).




    Father: Johann Jacob PFEIL b: 17 Jan 1780 in Germany
    Mother: Katherine ELIZABETH b: 1786 in Germany

    Marriage 1 Ernestine EBERLE b: 29 Mar 1839 in Marion, Ohio
    • Married: Sep 1853 in West Bend, Wisconsin
    Children
    1. Has Children Henry PFEIL b: 3 May 1854 in West Bend, WI
    2. Has Children Elizabeth PFEIL b: 9 Aug 1858 in Beaverdam, Wisconsin
    3. Has Children Francis PFEIL b: 23 Aug 1859 in Beaverdam, Wisconsin
    4. Has Children Minnie L. PFEIL b: 18 May 1861 in Beaverdam, Wisconsin
    5. Has Children Edward W. PFEIL b: 12 Feb 1867 in West Bend, WI
    6. Has Children Jacob W. PFEIL b: Dec 1872 in Florence Township, Stephenson Co, IL
    7. Has No Children Helen PFEIL
    8. Has No Children Katherine PFEIL

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