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Edward Uehling

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Edward Uehling

Birth
Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Death
21 Aug 1942 (aged 79)
Uehling, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 88, Lot 4, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Edward Uehling
History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People 1921
Volume II, Page 478
Edward Uehling
Edward Uehling, one of the sons of the late pioneer, Theodore Uehling, is a native son of Dodge County, has always retained more or less interest in the land and its resources, but primarily has been a business man. His connections for a number of years past have been centered at the town of Uehling and his individual enterprise has done much to prosper and develop that commercial center.
He was born at his father's home in what was then Washington but is now Dodge County, March 13, 1863. He attended the common schools of his home district until he was about thirteen. On leaving school he went to work in a hardware store at Hooper, and the six years spent there gave him a fundamental training in business. For about a year after leaving Hooper he was with a general mercantile establishment at Oakland, Nebraska, and then returned to the general merchandise business at Hooper, where he remained five years. He next entered the Dodge County Bank, of Hooper, and in 1905 he helped organize the Farmers State Bank at Uehling and in connection with the bank of which he was cashier handled a stock of hardware. Mr. Uehling has been cashier of the bank from its inception and has had much to do with the financial service the institution has rendered in that community. Its capital has always been $15,000 and while the deposits in 1906 were only $14,000, those for 1920 showed and aggregate of $247,000.
Mr. Uehling married in July, 1890, Miss Charlotte Herre, who was born in New Jersey. They were married at Fremont, where her father, C. F. Herre, was for many years a tailor and where he died. Mr. and Mrs. Uehling became the parents of four children: Mrs. Vera L. Hout, the oldest, lives at Uehling; Harold T., who spent two years in the Ordnance Department of the army and saw service of eighteen months in France, is now connected with his father's bank, having received his honorable discharge in May, 1919; Eletha, the third child, is a student in the State University of Nebraska, and Clifton, the youngest, is at home. Mr. Uehling has always been a factor in the school affairs of his community, serving for a number of years on the school board of Hooper and also at Uehling. For six years he has been treasurer of the Town Board of Uehling. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and his family belong to the Congregational Church.
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Nebraskana
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Edward Uehling, banker, was born in Dodge County, Nebraska, March 13, 1863, son of Theodore and Kathrina (Schwab) Uehling. His father, who was born in Sax Meiningen, Germany, January 11, 1836, came to America with an older brother in 1847, his father and mother having died. He was a farmer and stock raiser until his death at Uehling, February 13, 1912.
Katherine Schwab was born in Bavaria, Germany, February 28, 1838, and died at Uehling, April 2, 1927. Mr. Uehling attended country school in the pioneer days of Nebraska, and was thereafter associated with the Dodge County Bank of Hooper for seventeen years. Since 1905 he has been associated with the Farmers State Bank of Uehling, as cashier and vice president. He is a Republican, and has served as a member of the school board at Hooper and Uehling, as a member of the board of trustees and as village treasurer.
He was married to Charlotte Herre at Fremont, Nebraska, July 13, 1890. Mrs. Uehling was born in New Jersey, February 27, 1868 of German parentage. There are four children; Vera L., born May 6, 1892; Harold T., born January 27, 1896; Elletha, born October 2, 1900, and Clifton F., born May 11, 1903.
Mr. Uehling was chairman of all Liberty and Victory loans for Uehling and Logan Township during the World War, and was chairman and treasurer of the Red Cross during the war period. He is a member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Residence: Uehling.
Edward Uehling
History of Dodge and Washington Counties, Nebraska and Their People 1921
Volume II, Page 478
Edward Uehling
Edward Uehling, one of the sons of the late pioneer, Theodore Uehling, is a native son of Dodge County, has always retained more or less interest in the land and its resources, but primarily has been a business man. His connections for a number of years past have been centered at the town of Uehling and his individual enterprise has done much to prosper and develop that commercial center.
He was born at his father's home in what was then Washington but is now Dodge County, March 13, 1863. He attended the common schools of his home district until he was about thirteen. On leaving school he went to work in a hardware store at Hooper, and the six years spent there gave him a fundamental training in business. For about a year after leaving Hooper he was with a general mercantile establishment at Oakland, Nebraska, and then returned to the general merchandise business at Hooper, where he remained five years. He next entered the Dodge County Bank, of Hooper, and in 1905 he helped organize the Farmers State Bank at Uehling and in connection with the bank of which he was cashier handled a stock of hardware. Mr. Uehling has been cashier of the bank from its inception and has had much to do with the financial service the institution has rendered in that community. Its capital has always been $15,000 and while the deposits in 1906 were only $14,000, those for 1920 showed and aggregate of $247,000.
Mr. Uehling married in July, 1890, Miss Charlotte Herre, who was born in New Jersey. They were married at Fremont, where her father, C. F. Herre, was for many years a tailor and where he died. Mr. and Mrs. Uehling became the parents of four children: Mrs. Vera L. Hout, the oldest, lives at Uehling; Harold T., who spent two years in the Ordnance Department of the army and saw service of eighteen months in France, is now connected with his father's bank, having received his honorable discharge in May, 1919; Eletha, the third child, is a student in the State University of Nebraska, and Clifton, the youngest, is at home. Mr. Uehling has always been a factor in the school affairs of his community, serving for a number of years on the school board of Hooper and also at Uehling. For six years he has been treasurer of the Town Board of Uehling. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and his family belong to the Congregational Church.
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Nebraskana
Page 1214
Edward Uehling, banker, was born in Dodge County, Nebraska, March 13, 1863, son of Theodore and Kathrina (Schwab) Uehling. His father, who was born in Sax Meiningen, Germany, January 11, 1836, came to America with an older brother in 1847, his father and mother having died. He was a farmer and stock raiser until his death at Uehling, February 13, 1912.
Katherine Schwab was born in Bavaria, Germany, February 28, 1838, and died at Uehling, April 2, 1927. Mr. Uehling attended country school in the pioneer days of Nebraska, and was thereafter associated with the Dodge County Bank of Hooper for seventeen years. Since 1905 he has been associated with the Farmers State Bank of Uehling, as cashier and vice president. He is a Republican, and has served as a member of the school board at Hooper and Uehling, as a member of the board of trustees and as village treasurer.
He was married to Charlotte Herre at Fremont, Nebraska, July 13, 1890. Mrs. Uehling was born in New Jersey, February 27, 1868 of German parentage. There are four children; Vera L., born May 6, 1892; Harold T., born January 27, 1896; Elletha, born October 2, 1900, and Clifton F., born May 11, 1903.
Mr. Uehling was chairman of all Liberty and Victory loans for Uehling and Logan Township during the World War, and was chairman and treasurer of the Red Cross during the war period. He is a member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Residence: Uehling.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34912101/edward-uehling: accessed ), memorial page for Edward Uehling (13 Mar 1863–21 Aug 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 34912101, citing Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Scott (contributor 47643415).