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Rudolph Schlotzhauer

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Rudolph Schlotzhauer

Birth
Death
18 Apr 1930 (aged 79)
Burial
Oregon, Holt County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Spouse: Elizabeth B. Anna KUNKEL Schlotzhauer
Father: Christopher Schlotzhauer
Mother: Dorothea SCHNEIDER Schlotzhauer

Rudolph Schlotzhauer was was born in Cooper county, Missouri, in 1850, and in 1866, came to Oregon. After attending school for some time, he entered the Sentinel office in Oregon, and learned the printing business, at which he worked for ten years.

He married Miss Elizabeth B. A. Kunkel in 1876. She was the daughter of Daniel Kunkel, of this city. They have two children, Ina Alberta and Morton Virner.

In 1878, Mr. Schlotzhauer abandoned the printing business and entered the mill and factory of Daniel Kunkel, with whom he has since remained.

In the winter of 1882, Mr. Kunkel sold the mill and factory to three of his sons and the subject of this sketch. They are doing an excellent business, obtaining large quantities of wheat, and manufacturing fine breads of flour. Many of the neighboring towns are supplied by them. Mr. R in an industrious man, and has host of friends.
Bio Source: Holt County History, 1882, Page 407.
Spouse: Elizabeth B. Anna KUNKEL Schlotzhauer
Father: Christopher Schlotzhauer
Mother: Dorothea SCHNEIDER Schlotzhauer

Rudolph Schlotzhauer was was born in Cooper county, Missouri, in 1850, and in 1866, came to Oregon. After attending school for some time, he entered the Sentinel office in Oregon, and learned the printing business, at which he worked for ten years.

He married Miss Elizabeth B. A. Kunkel in 1876. She was the daughter of Daniel Kunkel, of this city. They have two children, Ina Alberta and Morton Virner.

In 1878, Mr. Schlotzhauer abandoned the printing business and entered the mill and factory of Daniel Kunkel, with whom he has since remained.

In the winter of 1882, Mr. Kunkel sold the mill and factory to three of his sons and the subject of this sketch. They are doing an excellent business, obtaining large quantities of wheat, and manufacturing fine breads of flour. Many of the neighboring towns are supplied by them. Mr. R in an industrious man, and has host of friends.
Bio Source: Holt County History, 1882, Page 407.


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