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August Klose
AUGUST KLOSE, of Ford City, Armstrong county, justice of the peace and real
estate dealer, formerly proprietor of the “Monroe House,” has not
been a resident of that section for long, but he is nevertheless well and
favorably known there. He is a native of Schleisien, Gerrmany, born March 31,
1855, son of August Klose, Sr.August Klose, the father, was also born in Schlesien, was a shoemaker by
trade, and also followed farming. Coming to America in 1870, he settled at
Pittsburgh, Pa., where he was employed in the American Iron Works for twenty
years. He is now living retired, making his home with his daughter Mary, in
Pittsburgh, South Side. He is ninety-two years old (1914). Mr. Klose married
Rose J�gerzehn, a native of Switzerland, who died May 27, 1889. She was a
member of the Catholic Church, to which her husband also belongs. They had the
following children: John, who is deceased; Annie, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Julius,
a butcher, of Pittsburgh; August; Mary, living in Pittsburgh; and Louise,
Sister Amelia of the St. Francis Sisters of Pittsburgh, who died in 1906.August Klose received a public school education. He lived at home until his
marriage, and learned the trade of barber, having a shop in South Pittsburgh
after his marriage which he conducted for three years. He was then with George
Pastur one year in Pittsburgh, and in 1880, on account of his health, moved to
Armstrong county, Pa., settling at Freeport, where he ran a barber shop for a
while. He was then in the milling business at West Tarentum, continuing there
for over a year, after which he resumed the barber business at Freeport. In
1900 he sold out his establishment there and bought a store of Harry
Montgomery, at Kittanning borough. Three and a half years later he sold this
place and settled at Ford City, buying the “Wilson House,” which he
renamed “Monroe House.” He was proprietor of this hotel for three
years, operating it very successfully, and upon giving up this line of
business was engaged in various enterprises, at present giving his attention
to his duties as justice of the peace.Mr. Klose has taken considerable interest in politics and the local
government, and in the fall of 1910 he was elected justice of the peace for
Ford City. He is a Democrat in his party allegiance. He is a member of the
Royal Arcanum, the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Knights of St. George,
and in religious connection is a Catholic, belonging to St. Mary�s Catholic
Church at Ford City. He has become very well known in these various
connections, and has made many warm friends.On Sept. 5, 1875, Mr. Klose married Wilhelmina Keck, a native of
Pittsburgh, Pa., born Oct. 16, 1856, daughter of Christopher Keck, who was a
master teazer in the glass works there. Four children have been born to Mr.
and Mrs. Klose: Edward, the eldest, died when five and a half years old;
Clara, the second, wife of A. B. Ritchey, manager of an orange plantation at
Rich Grove, Cal., has two children, Leonard and Charles; Anna, the third, born
Sept. 3, 1880, died when one and a half years old; Eleanor, the fourth, born
Feb. 1, 1883, died in October, 1886.Source: Pages 701-702, Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and
Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914
Transcribed September 1998 by Carl Waltenbaugh for the Armstrong County Beers
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