BIOGRAPHIES
Wayne County Michigan

REINDEL FAMILY


GEORGE J. REINDEL

Born, Detroit, July 18, 1864; son of Frederick and Margaret (Zopf) Reindel; educated in public schools of Detroit; married at Chicago, 1892, Amelia Zopf. Began active career as clerk in retail store of Aertz, Meyers & Co., later becoming manager of the store and superintendent of the office and factory; began in business for himself under title of George J. Reindel & Bro., 1888. Republican. Lutheran. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Office: 174 Woodward Av. and 187-191 Griswold St. Residence: 105 W. Canfield Av.
The Book of Detroiters by Albert Nelson Marquis 1908 by Albert Nelson Marquis

Thirty eight years' experience in commercial circle has brought Herman C. Reindel to a most creditable position as a furniture dealer in Detroit, where he is conducting business under the firm style of George J. Reindel and Company, the Senior partner being his brother. They have established a gratifying trade as dealers in general lines of furniture and have always made a specialty of handling office furniture. Herman C. Reindel has also become connected with other business interests and his entire career has been marked by steady advancement, the first steps in this orderly progression being easily discernible. He was born in Rosevllle. Michigan, April 30, 1867 his part being Frederick and Margaret (Zapf) Reindel. He is indebted to the public school system of Wayne county for the educational privilege which he enjoyed and which qualified him for life practical and responsible duties. In 1882 he made his initial step in the business world. Being at that time a youth of fifteen years. He secured employment In a grocery store and later became connected with the grocery trade, to which he has devoted the major part of his time and attention throughout the intervening years. He joined his brother, George J. Reindel, in organizing the present firm of George J. Reindel and Co for the sale of office furniture in 1892. White handling everything in that line they have since extended the scope of their activities to include furniture of all kinds and the business has now reached gratifying and profitable proportions. Into other fields Herman C. Reindel has also made his way and is not identified with profitable concerns as a secretary and treasurers of the General Realty Company and also as the secretary of the John R. Heights Land Company. The rapid growth of Detroit in recent years, owing to its great industrial development, has offered a splendid field to the real estate dealer and in that connection Mr. Reindel is also Meeting with substantial Success.

On the 12th of May 1892, in Detroit Mr. Reindel was united in marriage to Miss Augusta Roseneau and they have become the parents of a sons and three daughters; Arthur F., Edna M., Lillian G. and Florence, Mr. Reindel is a republican in his political views but has never been as office seeker. He belongs to the Board of Commerce and through such agencies and as a private citizen performs his public service, supporting all those interests and measures which he deems of value to the community at large. He gives his religious support to the Lutheran church and fraternally he is connected with the Masons. He is also a member of the Fellowcraft Club and he finds recreation in hunting and fishing.
The city of Detroit, Michigan, 1701-1922; By Clarence Monroe Burton, William Stocking, Gordon


HERMAN C. REINDEL

Born, Roseville, Mich., (Macomb Co) Apr. 30, 1867; son of Frederick and Margaret (Zopf) Reindel; educated in public schools of Wayne Co., Mich.; married at Detroit, May 12, 1892, Augusta Rosenau. Began active career in grocery business, 1882, later entering furniture business; has been associated with his brother, George J., in sale of office furniture since 1892, as George J. Reindel & Co. Republican. Lutheran. Member Masonic order. Recreations: Hunting and fishing. Offices: 174 Woodward Av. 187-191 Griswold St. Residence: 192 Frederick Av.
The Book of Detroiters by Albert Nelson Marquis 1908 by Albert Nelson Marquis