BIOGRAPHIES

Wayne County Michigan

HENRY A. KROLIK

Born, Germany, Sept. 30, 1836; son of Joseph and Taube (Gutman) Krolik; educated in Kempen, Germany; came to America, 1852; married, Detroit, Jan. 23, 1883, Ida G. Brown. Entered dry goods business at Detroit, January, 1871, and is now senior member of the firm of A. Krolik & Co., founded, 1858. Republican. Jewish religion. Member B’nai B’rith, Free Sons of Israel. Club: Phoenix. Office: 138-40 Jefferson Av. Residence: 115 E. High St.

Source: The Book of Detroiters Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis 1908

HERMAN KROLIK

Born, Prussia, Sept. 14, 1847; son of Joseph and Taube (Gutman) Krolik; educated in public schools of Prussia; unmarried. Came to America, 1865; engaged in retail dry goods business in Oakland Co., Mich., 1865-71; located in Detroit, 1871, and assisted in establishing the dry goods house of A. Krolik & Co. Also treasurer Trussed Concrete Steel Co. Independent in politics. Jewish religion. Member Detroit Board of Commerce, Detroit Credit men’s Association. Mason. Clubs: Phoenix, Fellowcraft. Office: 138-140 Jefferson Av. Residence: 25 Adelaide St.

Source: The Book of Detroiters Edited by Albert Nelson Marquis 1908