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Conrad H. Weinhart

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Conrad H. Weinhart

Birth
Wayland, Steuben County, New York, USA
Death
1 Oct 1939 (aged 75)
Wayland, Steuben County, New York, USA
Burial
Wayland, Steuben County, New York, USA Add to Map
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From "Landmarks of Steuben County"
by Harlo Hakes, Syracuse, N.Y. 1896

Weinhart Bros. — J. F. and C. H. Weinhart are the sons of John U. Weinhart, who was born in Germany in 1828 and came to Wayland in 1845, where he reared a large family, and where the two sons, Joseph F., and Conrad H., now run a grocery and livery business, and are also proprietors of the Weinhart Opera House. Joseph started in active business first in 1873 when he began a draying business with one horse, the first dray in Wayland, and in 1879 started a small grocery. Conrad started in the grocery business in 1883.. in 1890 [they] started as Weinhart Bros., and since then have continually added to this store by building, until at the present time they have one of the largest stores and trades in Wayland, and also carry on a large livery establishment and bus line, employing from fourteen to sixteen horses, and by their courtesy to their patrons, are looked upon as among the rising young business men of Wayland, N.Y.
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Published in the Genesee Country Express and Advertiser – Thursday, October 5, 1939

"Wayland– Conrad H. Weinhart, 75, Wayland grocer for nearly 58 years in the same Main street location, died Sunday (Oct. 1, 1939) in his home following several week’s illness. Mr. Weinhart, was born in Wayland, November 11, 1863 and for 57 years last March has continuously conducted a grocery store on the east side of Main street, though during the past two years on account of poor health the store business has been carried on by his son, William. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Helen (Ostrander) Weinhart, a son William; one daughter, Mrs. Victor J. Erhart; two granddaughters, one great-grandson; one brother, Joseph, and one sister, Mrs. Rose Rees, both of Wayland."
From "Landmarks of Steuben County"
by Harlo Hakes, Syracuse, N.Y. 1896

Weinhart Bros. — J. F. and C. H. Weinhart are the sons of John U. Weinhart, who was born in Germany in 1828 and came to Wayland in 1845, where he reared a large family, and where the two sons, Joseph F., and Conrad H., now run a grocery and livery business, and are also proprietors of the Weinhart Opera House. Joseph started in active business first in 1873 when he began a draying business with one horse, the first dray in Wayland, and in 1879 started a small grocery. Conrad started in the grocery business in 1883.. in 1890 [they] started as Weinhart Bros., and since then have continually added to this store by building, until at the present time they have one of the largest stores and trades in Wayland, and also carry on a large livery establishment and bus line, employing from fourteen to sixteen horses, and by their courtesy to their patrons, are looked upon as among the rising young business men of Wayland, N.Y.
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Published in the Genesee Country Express and Advertiser – Thursday, October 5, 1939

"Wayland– Conrad H. Weinhart, 75, Wayland grocer for nearly 58 years in the same Main street location, died Sunday (Oct. 1, 1939) in his home following several week’s illness. Mr. Weinhart, was born in Wayland, November 11, 1863 and for 57 years last March has continuously conducted a grocery store on the east side of Main street, though during the past two years on account of poor health the store business has been carried on by his son, William. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Helen (Ostrander) Weinhart, a son William; one daughter, Mrs. Victor J. Erhart; two granddaughters, one great-grandson; one brother, Joseph, and one sister, Mrs. Rose Rees, both of Wayland."


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