Philipp Jacob MARX
(Abt 1760-)
Katharina GREISLER
(1760-)
Carl Joseph SENGER
(1766-1837)
Maria Josepha NICOLAI
(1771-1824)
Jacob MARX
(1805-1878)
Anna Gertrude SENGER
(1809-1880)
Jacob MARX
(1832-1916)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Margaretha BLESER

 

Jacob MARX 11

  • Born: 22 Apr 1832, Treis, Germany 12
  • Married: 22 Nov 1859, Springfield, IL
  • Died: 25 Apr 1916, Springfield, IL 13

   General Notes:

Jacob MARX (Jacob2, Philipp1) was born on 21 Apr 1832 at Treis, Cochem, Rhineland; He served in the Prussian army and was given an honorable discharge. He left for America on May 9, 1857 and landed in Quebec. From there he went to Springfield, Ill. and was employed by the Blains Stone Quarry. Next he was employed by Spaulding Murray as a nurseryman and was a gardener. He was next employed as a janitor in the Court House, a position he held for eighteen years. The last years prior to his retirement were spent in the Wabash shops. He met and was a friend of Abraham Lincoln. He married Margaret BLESER on 22 Nov 1859 at Springfield, Illinois. He died on 25 Apr 1916 at Springfield, Illinois, at age 84.

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HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ILLINOIS AND HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY Volume II - Biographical Chicago: Munsell Publishing Company, Publishers 1912
MARX, JACOB. - In reviewing a city like Springfield, located in the center of the fertile Middle States, it is astonishing how many of its most prosperous men are of German birth. Coming here when the city, and even the State, was in the throes of evolution, these frugal, industrious, well-trained Germans became excellent Americans, and to them is due much of the present prosperity. One of these representative German-Americans is Jacob Marx, now retired, residing in his own home at No. 1015 South Twelfth Street. He was born in Treis, Germany, April 22, 1832, being a son of Jacob and Gertrude (Sanger) Marx, farming people of Germany, who never left their native land. They had nine children, four of whom survive. The father served bravely as a German soldier.
Brought up in his native land Jacob Marx served for nearly a year in the German Army. His father was taken sick, and to enable him to take care of the farm and family, the king gave him an honorable discharge. He decided that there was more opportunity for him in America, so sailed on May 9, 1857, landing at Quebec, whence he came direct to Springfield and went to work in a stone quarry, where he remained for a number of years, in the employ of Blains Stone Quarry. For two years he was in the employ of Spaulding Murray as a nurseryman and following this, was a gardener for some years. Then for eighteen years he acted as janitor of the Court House. The next ten years were spent by him in the Wabash shops, but a few years ago he retired to enjoy a well-earned rest.

On November 22, 1859, Mr. Marx was united in marriage at Springfield, with Margaret Placer, born in Germany, December 26, 1840. Her parents did not leave Germany, dying there. Mrs. Marx died March 22, 1892, having had fourteen children, six of whom survive: Margaret, wife of Adam Layendecker, of Springfield, she having died March 17, 1911; Joseph, foreman of the Schnepp & Barnes Printing Company; Veronica, wife of Jacob Layendecker; Catherine, wife of Henry Schmelter, a miner of Springfield; John, in the employ of the Illinois Watch Company; Pauline, at home, her father's housekeeper; Thomas, employed in the Wabash shops.
There are twenty-five grandchildren in the family. Mr. Marx owns his beautiful home, as well as other property in Springfield, and is in comfortable circumstances. He belongs to the Church of the Sacred Heart, being a devout Roman Catholic. In Politics he is a Democrat, but has never sought public honors. He is a stanch, loyal, true-hearted man, whose life has been spent in doing his duty, and he stands high in the estimation of his fellow men. Mr. Marx was personally acquainted with the great Abraham Lincoln.

   Events:

1. Marriage License, 22 Nov 1859, Springfield, IL.

2. Naturalization, 1 Nov 1864, Springfield, IL. 14

Jacob married Margaretha BLESER, daughter of Joannes BLESER and Maria Barbara PILLIG(OR PILLICH), on 22 Nov 1859 in Springfield, IL. (Margaretha BLESER was born on 26 Dec 1838 in Treis, Germany 12, christened on 29 Dec 1838 and died on 22 Mar 1892 in Springfield, IL 12.)



 
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