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Andrew Rock
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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 332-333; Transcribed by Margaret Rose Whitehurst
Andrew Rock. In every State of the Union the German-American
citizens are to be found, making their way steadily onward in the
accumulation of property and securing their means by honest industry,
prudent economy and untiring zeal. In this county a prominent position
among agriculturists and landowners is held by the gentleman above
named, who is a native of Hesse-Darmstadt, born February 15, 1841. His
parents, Simon and Elizabeth (Shnur) Rock, were born in the same
province and came to this county in 1855. They made their first home
here in Fairview Township, but in October, of the same year, located on
section 14, Deerfield Township, where they subsequently died, the
father July 12, 1889, and the mother January 17, 1890.
Our subject gained a considerable part of his education in his
native land, but continued his studies in this country. He remained
with his parents until twenty-one years old, then worked by the month
on a farm until his marriage, February 3, 1863, to Anna, daughter of
Philip and Catherina Erb. Soon afterward he rented a farm of his
father-in-law, upon which he made his home five years, at the same time
operating other lands which he rented. At the expiration of that time
he bought one hundred and sixty acres on section 36, Deerfield
Township, where he now resides. He has since purchased eighty acres on
section 35, and eighty-two acres on section 4, of the same township,
and one hundred and forty acres on section 1, Cass Township. This makes
a fine estate of four hundred and sixty-two acres of good land, the
acquisition of which is almost entirely due to the personal efforts of
the owner.
The home farm of our subject is furnished with an excellent
frame house, substantial barns and all necessary improvements, both it
and the one in Cass Township are well stocked. The latter is also
supplied with a frame house, a good barn and other improvements. When
Mr. Rock first started to work he received but $5 per month and he
never got more than $15. From this stipend he saved money and made his
first outlay for real estate, continuing to economize and labor hard in
order to build up a good home for his family and bestow upon them the
many comforts and privileges which he desired. He has always been
liberal toward those about him, never turning from his door a man that
was in need if it was possible to assist him. He is endeavoring to rear
his children in such a manner that they may also be useful in the
world, and they are already assisting him in his labors.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Rock consists of one daughter and
seven sons, named respectively: Lewis W., John P., Simon E., Charles
A., William A., Clara E., Franklin H. and George M. All are at home
except the eldest, who is married and lives on section 4, of the same
township. The younger boys are so thoroughly "chips of the old block"
that Mr. Rock finds it unnecessary to hire help, as they are able to
give him all that he needs. Mr. Rock, although ostensibly a Democrat,
is not so radical but that he will vote for the man who is best fitted
to discharge the duties of office, even if he is numbered in other
party ranks. He has been Collector two years and Supervisor two years.
His religious membership is in the Lutheran Church, where he has held
the offices of Deacon and Trustee.
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