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Biography - GEORGE CAMENISCH

George Camenisch is one of the younger business men of LaSalle, Illinois, who by close application and steady, frugal habits has built up an enviable reputation in the business world, and enjoys the respect and esteem of the entire community. He was born in this city, December 17, 1868, and has always made it his home. His father, David Camenisch, was a native of Switzerland, who came to America when about ten years of age and at Peoria enlisted in the United States Army and served in the civil war as a soldier for four years. He was twice wounded, — at Champion Hill and Fort Donelson. After the war he located in LaSalle, about 1866, and, having learned the cigar-maker's trade before the war. He continued in the cigar business until his death, January 7, 1884, when he was in his forty-second year. He was married to Sophia Planner, a daughter of George Planner, a German who came to America many years ago and settled in Pern, and whose last years were spent in the home of his grandson, our subject, where he died when about sixty-five years old.

George Camenisch attended the public schools until he was fifteen years of age, when he learned the trade of a cornice-maker, following it ever since. In 1895 he started for himself and does a large amount of contract work, putting up all kinds of roofings, steel ceilings and cornices. He is a skillful and conscientious workman who takes pride in his work. December 6, 1893, he was married to Miss Selma Schneider, a daughter of Gustave and Edith (Kolbe) Schneider. They have two children, — Adolph and George. They have a cozy home on Fourth street, where their many friends find a hearty welcome. Mr. Camenisch is a member of the LaSalle Turnverein, and in politics a strong Republican.

Extracted 17 Jul 2017 by Norma Hass from Biographical and Genealogical Record of LaSalle County, Illinois, published in 1900, volume 2, pages 470-471.


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