I used the birth information listed on the 1900 Federal Census. Another source says October 21, 1842. His father was Arnt Arntz.
He arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on July 27, 1871.
In Chicago, on March 30, 1872, he married Caroline Sorkness (Died in 1922).
Moved to Muskegon from Chicago in 1877.
32nd Degree Freemason
Gunsmith, & manufacturer of the "Michigan Life-Like Minnow" fishing-lures. He owned a sporting goods store at 26 Western Avenue.
Inventor:
- U.S. Patent 225,265 on March 9, 1880 for an "Expansible Reaming-Bit"
I used the birth information listed on the 1900 Federal Census. Another source says October 21, 1842. His father was Arnt Arntz.
He arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on July 27, 1871.
In Chicago, on March 30, 1872, he married Caroline Sorkness (Died in 1922).
Moved to Muskegon from Chicago in 1877.
32nd Degree Freemason
Gunsmith, & manufacturer of the "Michigan Life-Like Minnow" fishing-lures. He owned a sporting goods store at 26 Western Avenue.
Inventor:
- U.S. Patent 225,265 on March 9, 1880 for an "Expansible Reaming-Bit"
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