

The subject of this
notice owns and occupies a snug homestead on section 17, which, although not
extensive, is very comfortable and well located.
He lias a good stone-dwelling which with his barn
and out-buildings, is in excellent repair, and denotes
the thrift and industry of the proprietor. Among
his neighbors and fellow-citizens, Mr. Schultz is held
in high esteem, and has made for himself a clean
record as a man and a citizen.
Mr. Schultz is a native of this county, having
been born in Guilford Township, Sept. 20, 1848.
His parents at that time lived on a farm now occupied by John Baus, who is represented elsewhere in
this volume. His father. John Schultz. was a native of Hesse-Darmstadt. Germany, and married
Miss Dora Maria Schrnmpf, a native of the Kingdom of Saxony. Tbey both, however, came to
America in their younger years, and were wedded
in Galena Township, this county. John Schultz
Landed at Galena. July 4, 1847, in the midst of a
big celebration of the National Independence.
After his marriage he took up hisabode in Guilford
Township, where he spent the remainder of his
days, dying in 1873 at fifty-seven years of age; the
mother is still living, and makes her home with her
son, John A. She is one of the revered grandmothers of the township, has lived to see her children grow up around her. prosperous ami respected,
and has six grandchildren. She proved a most devoted and affectionate helpmate to her husband,
likewise a kind and wise mother to her children.
Although in the sevent}'-fourth year of her age, she
is in the enjoyment of good health, and is spending her declining years in the midstof many friends
by whom she will be held in tender remembrance
long after she has departed hence.
Our subject pursued his early studies in the first
and only brick school-house erected in Guilford
Township. He was reared on the farm, and trained
to habits of industry and economy. Upon reaching manhood, desirous of establishing a home of his
own. he was married, June 2. loSl. at the home of
the bride in Council Hill, to Miss Florence Rozella
Leese. This lady is the daughter of James and
Alice (Bran ton) Leese; the father is a native of Ireland, and the mother of Council Hill; they arc both
living, making their home in Franklin County.
Iowa. Mr. Leese is about fifty-five years old. and
his excellent wife forty. They are the parents of
thirteen children, namely: Francis, Emma. Mary
Ellen, Florence R., Willie. Thomas. Carrie. Bertha,
James. Nellie, Henry. Charles, and Oscar who died
in infancy.
Mrs. Schultz was born in Council Hill, and was
reared amid the peaceful pursuits of farm life. Her
father was an agriculturist and wheelwright combined. Of her union with our subject there is one
child only, a son. William James, born Sept. 12,
1883. Mr. Schultz, in 1884. purchased 190 acres
of land in Guilford Township, which he remained
upon until 1888, then secured that of which he is
now in possession. Here he has effected many improvements, repairing the house and other buildings
and putting up a new barn in 1888. In former
years he was quite largely interested in the breeding of Percheron and Norman horses, and is con-
sidered an excellent judge of horse flesh. He lost
two valuable stallions not long since, and has concluded to run no further risks in this direction. He
now gives his attention exclusively to farming.
Politically, he uniformly votes the Republican
ticket. He has served as School Director in his
district a number of years, and was Collector three
years. Mr. Schultz is a member in good standing
of the German Lutheran Church.
Transcribed & Contributed by Christine Walters
Portrait and Biographical Album of Jo Daviess and Carroll Counties, Illinois (1889),
