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John W. Erb
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Portrait and Biographical Album of Fulton County,
Illinois: containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of
prominent and representative citizens of the county: together with
portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States,
and governors of the state; Biographical Pub. Co., Chicago, IL; 1890;
page 702-703; Transcribed by Margaret Rose Whitehurst
John W. Erb. This county, like other portions of the
United States, is largely indebted to citizens of foreign birth for the
development of her agricultural resources, the promotion of the cause
of education and other movements for the public weal, and for examples
of good citizenship. The German Empire has sent forth many sons
and daughters who have held prominent and honorable places among the
number. One of these is the subject of this biographical notice,
who occupies a farm on section 13, Deerfield Township, and has acquired
a comfortable estate.
Philip and Catherine (Schnur) Erb, the parents of our subject,
were born in Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, emigrated to America in 1853,
and located in this county on the section mentioned. There they
spent the remainder of their lives in industry and honor. The
husband breathed his last April 12, 1877, and the wife May 2,
1887. The good couple were the parents of six children, our
subject being the third son.
The natal day of John W. Erb was February 24, 1834, and his
birthplace the province in which his parents also had opened their eyes
to the light. He attended school in accordance with the laws of
the Empire, acquiring a good practical education to which he added
somewhat after he was brought to this country. He accompanied his
parents here, and resided under their roof, assisting his father until
his marriage to Catherine, daughter of Lewis and Catherine (Bumbergar)
Martin, which occurred April 19, 1860. The bride was born in
Biedershausen, Bavaria, Germany, February 1, 1840. After a brief
wedded life she passed away November 28, 1861 leaving a daughter, Anna,
born March 22, 1861, who still lives with her father.
Mr. Erb was again married May 13, 1862, his bride on this
occasion being Anna M. Schnur. This lade was born in
Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, August 29, 1834, being the second child and
eldest daughter of George H. and Mary M. (Muhl) Schnur. Her
parents, who were native of the same province as herself, came to
American in 1841, locating in Ohio. Four years later they removed
to Adams County, this state, and from that time until called hence,
were residents of Burton Township. Mrs. Schnur died July 6, 1864,
and Mr. Schnur May 31, 1884.
The present Mrs. Erb has borne her husband six children, of whom
we note the following: Ella E., born July 20, 1864, is the wife
of William L. Elliott, and lives in Fairview Township; Emma Olivia,
born September 12, 1866, has fitted herself for teaching, attended
college at Carthage, and has taught in Joshua and Deerfield Townships;
Amelia M., born February 26, 1868, has taught in Deerfield and Cass
Townships for two years, and has also taken a term of instruction in
shorthand and type-writing at Dixon; Maggie M., born March, 19, 1871,
has been attending the Northern Normal School at Dixon; William E.,
born January 24, 1877, died February 12, the same year.
Immediately after his first marriage Mr. Erb rented a farm from
his father, occupying it two years, after which he removed to Adams
County. He remained there until 1867, then returned hither and
bought land on section 13, Deerfield Township. In 1886 he
purchased thirty acres adjoining the farm on the north, and took up his
residence upon the new tract, where he has since made his home.
He has a fine frame house, and in many ways improved the place.
The land, most of which he has cleared and improved, consists of one
hundred and five broad acres from which a good support is obtained and
the family supplied with all the comforts of life.
Mr. Erb has taken great pride in educating his children, and
fitting them for usefulness in life. The entire family belong to
the Lutheran Church, in which their father has been Deacon. Mr.
Erb has been a Democrat ever since he can remember, and always votes
the straight ticket. He belongs to the Joshua Union of Farmers’
Alliance. The only office which he has held has been that of
School Director, in which he served faithfully. During the Civil
War, Mr. Erb was drated, and paid $900 for a substitute.
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