1871 - 1909 (37 years)
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Name |
Herman Becker |
Born |
14 Dec 1871 |
Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1881 |
New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [4] |
German Baptist |
Occupation |
1891 |
New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Store Clerk |
Residence |
1891 |
New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [6] |
Baptist |
Occupation |
1901 |
New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [1] |
Merchant |
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NewHamburg-D&HMerchants-Millinerinvitation1895-003.JPG
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Eby ID Number |
Waterloo-86018P |
Died |
2 Aug 1909 |
New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [3, 5] |
Buried |
Riverside Cemetery, New Hamburg, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [5] |
Person ID |
I86018 |
Generations |
Last Modified |
7 Nov 2024 |
Father |
Jacob Becker, b. CALC 4 Aug 1833, d. 16 Nov 1906, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada (Age ~ 73 years) |
Mother |
Catharine Weber, b. 1 Mar 1836, , Ontario, Canada , d. 1 Jun 1910 (Age 74 years) |
Family ID |
F37474 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Anna Carolina "Carrie" "Caroline" Bauer, b. 7 Aug 1876, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 30 Nov 1945 (Age 69 years) |
Married |
13 Oct 1896 |
New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada [2] |
Children |
| 1. Pearl Esther Becker, b. 15 Jul 1898, New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada , d. 1939 (Age 40 years) |
| 2. Harold J. Becker, b. CALC 8 Aug 1906, d. 8 Apr 1909 (Age ~ 2 years) |
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Last Modified |
12 Nov 2024 |
Family ID |
F22323 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos |
| Herman Becker From: New Hamburg, Images and Reflections by Douglas A. Mannen |
| Herman Becker From: New Hamburg, Images and Reflections by Douglas A. Mannen |
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Notes |
- D. & H. BECKER.
Perhaps the modesty of the proprietors of the store of D. & H. Becker has deterred them from characterizing their mercantile establishment by the name "Department Store. "If so, that can be the only reason why it has not been so named. It is so exaggeration to say that the casual visitor to New Hamburg cannot fail to be impressed with the size and scope of this store. The whole premises has a frontage of 100 feet and a depth of 150 feet. It is 2 stories in height and when it is remembered that the whole of this building is occupied, some idea is conveyed of the immense and varied stock carried and of the large turnover that must necessarily be made. On the ground floor there arc three sections. The first is devoted to dry goods, groceries, crockery and boots and shoes; the second to hardware, stoves and tin-ware; and the third to furniture and undertaking. The second floor is given up to house furnishings and millinery. This description is sufficient to bear out the statement made at the beginning viz.- that this is in reality a department store. The business was founded in 1877 by Mr. Jacob Becker, father of the brothers who are now at the helm. He conducted it successfully for eight years when Mr. Daniel Becker of the present firm took it over and for another nine years pushed it rapidly along, constantly expanding. Mr. Herman Becker was then taken into the firm and the brothers have conducted it jointly ever since. When the father relinquished business 23 years ago, the store was 26 x 40 feet with a warehouse of equal size. The elder brother would appear to have been the vital, unceasing force, ever propelling the enterprise forward to bigger things even before the father handed over the reins. But at every step his judgment proved sound and the best evidence today of his foresight is the splendid store above described. The rearing of a business structure like this has not always been unattended by formidable difficulties but one by one these have been met and mastered. Trade is drawn from an extensive surrounding territory. Farm produce is taken in ex-change in all parts of the store. Tin-smithing and plumbing constitute another branch of the business and in the busy season twenty people are on the firm's pay roll. The very fact that D. & H. Becker have a business of this magnitude makes it unnecessary to say that their business methods have always been above suspicion in every particular. The business is foundcd upon a rock. Mr. D. Becker is connected with a number of industrial concerns in the town. He has also been in public life, having served his municipality accept-ably at the Council Board for 5 years.
Special Industrial souvenir number of New Hamburg: containing a comprehensive review of the natural advantages and resources of the village of New Hamburg, 1908, Berlin Daily News, Berlin, Ontario
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D. & H. BECKER
Among Waterloo County's industrious and enterprising and successful business men the gentlemen above mentioned are entitled to a prominent position in the general mercantile fraternity. The business they now control, as to extent and variety of stock is fully equal to that of any other general mercantile establishment in Waterloo or adjoining counties. The business has been in operation for about twenty years. It was for a number of years carried out by Mr. Jacob Becker, father of the present members of the firm, and as it does now, always had an extensive patronage. The Becker brothers were born in Wilmot township and from an early age have been closely identified with the business interests of this section. The building in which they carry on their extensive business is a commodious affair, being two stories high and 66x85 feet in dimensions, in addition to which is a large warehouse constantly filled to its utmost capacity with staple merchandise. That they have in extensive trade, both in the village and among the farmers of the surrounding country is plainly evident when we take into consideration the fact that thirteen persons are busily engaged daily beneath their roof. In the dry goods department the stock is large and varied, the shelves being packed to their fullest capacity with all the beat and latest patterns in fabrics. They also keep a large stock of ready-made clothing, from which stylish and well made suits for both men and boys can be selected. In connection with this department they e have a first-class fashionable tailor employed and are therefore prepared to turn out the latest style suits on short notice as cheap as they can be had anywhere. They also have a millinery emporium in charge of an experienced milliner where their lady patrons can find the latest styles in hats and bonnets that Dame Fashion can produce. In the grocery department will always be found an unlimited supply of fresh, staple and fancy groceries. In this line they have an immense trade in the course of a year. They run a delivery waggon and goods are delivered to the home of the purchasers if desired. In a spacious room adjoining are the tinware, hardware and stove departments. Herein almost every article of tinware required in the household can be had bran new or repaired, a practical tin-smith being employed the year round. They have also a fine line of the leading stoves. There is shelf and heavy hardware of every description that is in general use. They also deal in bicycles and keep for sale the best wheels manufactured.
New Hamburg, The Hub of Wilmot - Waterloo County Chronicle 18 Aug 1898, p. 2,3
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Sources |
- [S307] Census - ON, Waterloo, New Hamburg - 1901, New Hamburg (Village) E-1 Page 1.
- [S4] Vit - ON - Marriage Registration.
Herman Becker Born: Wilmot Age: 24 Born: abt 1872 Father: Jacob Becker Mother: Catherine Becker Spouse: Carrie Bauer Age: 20 Born: abt 1876 born: New Hamburg Father: Gottfried Bauer Mother: Louisa Bauer married 13 Oct 1896 married: Waterloo, New Hamburg
- [S116] Vit - ON - Death Registration.
Herman Becker d. 2 Aug 1909 New Hamburg, b. 14 Dec 1871 Wilmot, occ. merchant, s/o John Becker (b. Germany) & Catharina Weber (b. Wilmot) cause: plumonary tuberculosis (1 year)
- [S251] Census - ON, Waterloo, New Hamburg - 1881, New Hamburg 1881 Page 27.
- [S153] Cemetery - ON, Waterloo, Wilmot - Riverside New Hamburg CC#4564 Internet Link.
[East] Jacob Becker/ Died Nov. 13, 1906/ Aged 73 Yrs 3 Mos 9 Dys/ Sleep Father Thy Work Is Done/ Jesus Has Come And Borne Thee Home/ Also His Wife/ Catharine Weber/ Died June 1, 1910/ Aged 74 Yrs 3 Mos/ Rest, Mother,Rest,In Quiet Sleep/ While Friends In Sorrow O'er Thee Weep/ Becker
[West] Herman Becker/ Died Aug. 2, 1909/ Aged 37 Yrs 7 Mos 19 Dys/ Harold J. Died Apr. 8, 1909/ Aged 2 Yrs 8 Mos/ Son Of Herman & Carrie Becker/ In Heaven We Shall Meet Again/ Pearl Becker/ Beloved Wife Of/ Frank Carson/ 1900-1939/ Carrie Becker/ Cookson/ Nov. 30 1945
- [S699] Census - ON, Waterloo, New Hamburg - 1891, Section 1 Page 9.
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| Born - 14 Dec 1871 - Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Residence - German Baptist - 1881 - New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Occupation - Store Clerk - 1891 - New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Residence - Baptist - 1891 - New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Married - 13 Oct 1896 - New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Occupation - Merchant - 1901 - New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Died - 2 Aug 1909 - New Hamburg, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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| Buried - - Riverside Cemetery, New Hamburg, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada |
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