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John Klein

John Klein

Male 1825 - 1918  (93 years)

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  1. 1.  John KleinJohn Klein was born 13 Oct 1825, Drusenheim, Alsace Lorraine, Germany; died 18 Nov 1918, Walkerton, Brant Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Walkerton Cemetery, Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-24545
    • Occupation: 1852, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; school teacher
    • Residence: 1865, Neustadt, Normanby Twp., Grey Co., Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Queen Street South, West Side.

    A frame building used as a tavern by Phineas Varnum and later the kitchen of the Gaukel Hotel.

    A frame building erected by Frederick Gaukel about 1833 as shelter for the considerable number of immigrants coming to Berlin at that time. In 1837 it was made into a dwelling for John Stroh, uncle of Jacob Stroh. Two children were born in this building, Katie, in 1838, (she married Jacob Oswald, still living, now 93 years of age), and Henry Stroh, born in 1840.

    Hall's Lane.

    A brick building erected about 1850. John Klein [of Buffalo], father of John Klein of Buffalo [Jud Klein of Walkerton], was the first occupant. Later the building was used as a printing office, first by the "Berlin Chronicle", William Jaffray editor and proprietor, and later by the "Berliner Journal", Rittinger & Motz. The site is now occupied by the Lockhart garage.

    The Franklin Hotel, a handsome, good-sized frame building, erected by Philip Roth [Poth] about 1856. Successive hotel-keepers were John Klein, Levi Gaukel, Frederick Riegelman, who later moved to Buffalo, and Jacob Weber. Weber was occupant in 1874 when the hotel was burned down. The fire started in the barn at the rear of the hotel. The hotel shed, next south, extended, at right angles, from Queen Street to the barn.

    A garden.

    A one and one-half story frame building lengthwise with the street occupied by Christopher K. Nahrgang whose parents came from Hessen, Germany, about 1835. He was married to a Miss Zinkann of New Hamburg.

    A stone building used as a tailor shop by Mr. Nahrgang who was deaf and dumb. His wife helped him in the business. She lived to be 87. It was in this building that John Motz of the "Journal" and eventually County Sheriff, learned the tailoring trade.

    A one and one-half story dwelling, erected about 1857, occupied by George Fischer, barber, who had his shop on King Street. A later occupant was George Lutz, a cabinet maker in Hoffman's factory and after him Henry Schaefer's mother.

    A frame building lengthwise with the street, the church of the Evangelical denomination, erected in 1841. In 1866 it was replaced by the brick building still standing, now used as stores and upstairs dwellings.

    A one and one-half story frame building with kitchen at the rear erected by William Becking, wagonmaker, about 1848. Becking was noted as a hunter. White hare and passenger pigeons, practically extinct long ago, were abundant at that time.

    Becking's wagon-shop and lumber yard at the corner of John Street with the customary incline and stair to the second story of the shop. Up this incline the wagons were drawn to the paint shop. Valentine Gildner, at the corner of King and Benton Streets, did the blacksmith work for Becking's wagons.

    John Street.

    A one and one-half story house occupied by H. Baedecker in 1860 and later by Adam Doering.

    Rev. F. W. Tuerk's residence erected about 1860 by Henry Rothaermel, a carpenter. The matching and planing was all done by hand, slow but thorough work. Window sashes, panel doors and all other requirements were made in the same manner. A skilled workman at that time was expected to he able to do painting as well as carpenter work. A single room in the shape of a square turret on the ridge of the building was Rev. Tuerk's study. The house was up-hill about twenty feet above the street level so that the study on top gave a good outlook. The site is now occupied by the York Apartments.

    A frame building one and one-half story high.

    Nothing but a building used as an ashery between that and Joseph E. Schneider's house and farm buildings.


    REMINISCENCES OF BERLIN (NOW KITCHENER) By JACOB STROH Contributed by Joseph M. Snyder.

    Part I. Settlement - Early Villagers and Buildings, Waterloo Historical Society Annual Volume 1930

    John married Ludovika Isabella "Louisa" Lang 5 Nov 1850, St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Maryhill, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. Ludovika (daughter of John Lang and Magaretha Wittman) was born 5 May 1828, Waitstadt, Baden, Germany; died 23 Feb 1903, Walkerton, Brant Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario, Canada; was buried , Walkerton Cemetery, Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Judge Alphonso Basil Klein  Descendancy chart to this point was born 11 Sep 1851, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Feb 1933, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States; was buried , Walkerton Cemetery, Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario.
    2. 3. Angelina R. Klein  Descendancy chart to this point was born 24 Oct 1853, , Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 5 Aug 1854, , Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Saint Boniface Roman Catholic Cemetery, Maryhill, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.
    3. 4. Edmund Ernst Klein  Descendancy chart to this point was born 27 Nov 1857, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 17 Feb 1917, , New York State, USA; was buried , Walkerton Cemetery, Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario.
    4. 5. Oscar Emil Klein  Descendancy chart to this point was born 9 Nov 1860, Baden, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 2 May 1925, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; was buried , Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
    5. 6. Isidor Arthur Klein  Descendancy chart to this point was born 8 Feb 1863, Wellesley Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 24 Jan 1944, New York City, New York, USA.; was buried , Mount Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, New York, United States.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Judge Alphonso Basil KleinJudge Alphonso Basil Klein Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born 11 Sep 1851, Waterloo Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Feb 1933, San Diego, San Diego, California, United States; was buried , Walkerton Cemetery, Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario.

    Other Events:

    • Interesting: law, life story, public service
    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-79360
    • Occupation: 1906, Walkerton, Brant Twp., Bruce Co., Ontario, Canada; judge

    Notes:

    Klein, Alphonse Basil, Barrister, Walkerton, Ontario province, was born on the 11th of September, 1851, at the town of Berlin, county Waterloo, Ontario. His father was John Klein, a well-known newspaper writer, and his mother was Ludovika Lang, and were both natives of Baden, Germany, who settled in Canada many years ago. Mr. Klein was educated by his father and in the Berlin Grammar School, and speaks and writes the German language. He commenced to study law in 1868, was admitted to practise as attorney and solicitor in May, 1874, and called to the bar in 1879. He began practice in 1874 in Walkerton, in partnership with W. Barrett, now junior judge of Bruce. The same year he joined the 32nd battalion, Bruce Volunteer Militia, and received the commission of paymaster in the same battalion in June, 1881. During the North-West rebellion, in 1885, his battalion was called out, but after laying at Southampton for a week, it was ordered to return home. Mr. Klein was public school trustee for Walkerton from 1876 to 1883, and was chairman of the hoard in 1882. He was elected mayor of Walkerton for 1883, and re-elected by acclamation to the same office in 1884. He has been president of the Walkerton Horticultural Society for the last four years. Is a member of Branch 46, C.M.B.A., located at Walkerton. Was president of the South Bruce Liberal-Conservative Association in 1884, 1885, 1886 ; and secretary-treasurer from 1874 until 1884,of the same association. He received the unanimous nomination of the Liberal-Conservative party to contest South Bruce in the local elections in 1886 against Mr. O'Connor, the Liberal candi-date, but failed to secure his election. In politics Mr. Klein is a Liberal-Conservative, and in religion a Roman Catholic. He was married on the 9th September, 1879, to Sophia A. Klein, daughter of the late Richard Morden, one of the first settlers in Brant township, near Walkerton. Her father's family were U. E. loyalists, and are of Welsh descent, and in former times were Quakers. Her mother was born in England. The fruit of this marriage has been one daughter Honey.


    A CYCLOPEDIA OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY: BEING CHIEFLY MEN OF THE TIME. A COLLECTION OF PERSONS DISTINGUISHED IN PROFESSIONAL AND POLITICAL LIFE ; LEADERS IN THE COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF CANADA, AND SUCCESSFUL PIONEERS.

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    HIS HONOR JUDGE KLEIN. WALKERTON, ONT.

    A distinguished Canadian who claims Berlin as his birth-place, is Alphonse Basil Klein, born at Berlin, Co. Waterloo, on 11th. Sept. 1851. His father, John Klein, is a native of Drussenheim, Alsace, and his mother, Ludwika Lang, the wife of Mr. John Klein, was a native of Waitstadt, Baden, Germany. Mr. A. B. Klein's earliest recollections of Berlin are that he accompanied his father to the little red school house near the old Mennonite burying ground, where Mr. John Klein taught school. Later on he attended the Berlin Public School. In the fall of 1858, he went with his parents, to a farm in Huron Township, Co. Bruce. In the winter time until 1861, his father taught school in Zurich and Baden, he staying with his father. In the winter of 1861, the family moved to Wellesley village, Waterloo Co., where he attended his father's school until May of 1866, when he attended the Grammar School in Berlin. He attended Grammar School in 1866 and 1867. At that time Mr. David Ormiston was the teacher, assisted by Rev. F. W. Tuerk. Among those who attended Grammar School then were Henry Lackner, John Pipe, Albert Tuerk, Louis Ziegler, G. F. Shepley, J. Yeagley, W. Leslie, J. Meldrum, Aaron Shantz, the Misses Simpson, Mary Jane McDougall, Fanny. Jackson, and Fanny Simpson.

    In the spring of 1867, he went to Chepstowe, Co. Bruce and opened there a general store, under Mr. Wenall Messner for the Messners of Formosa and in the winter of 1868 clerked with the late Ignatius Kormann at Carlsruhe. He had charge of store and post office, while Mr. F. Kormann, now of the Hartley House, Walkerton, conducted Mr. T. Kormann's farm.

    On the 9th. May 1868, he was articled to Mr. D. W. Ross then Crown Attorney at Walkerton, and commenced to study law. From October 1872 to July 1873, he was a student in the law-office of Mr. W. H. Bowlby, Berlin. He and the late Adolph Mueller and late Fred. Smith, then accountant in the Merchants Bank, Berlin, roomed in Fox's block. He became an attorney in May of 1874 and immediately entered into part-nership with W. Barrett Esq., now senior Judge of Co. Bruce and to whom he was articled after he left Mr. Bowlby's office. The firm of Barrett and Klein remained in existence from May 1874 until November 1882 after which each of the partners carried on a separate law business. He was admitted to the bar in May of 1879. Was president of Conservative Association for a number of years for South Bruce and afterwards for East Bruce. Was gazetted paymaster of 32nd Bruce Batt. which position he held for a number of years and when retired was allowed to do so with the rank of Major and received a long-service medal from the war authorities. His regiment, in May 1885, was ordered to the North West and he left with it, but owing to a misunderstanding the regiment did not reach Winnipeg and returned home after being for four weeks under arms.

    He was Public School Trustee in. Walkerton from 1877 to 1883, holding during part of that time the position of Secretary and afterwards was Chairman of the board. Was Mayor of Walkerton in 1883 and 1884 and was youngest Mayor Walkerton ever had, and first Mayor of that town ever elected by acclamation, Mr. Klein was made a Queen's Counsel in November 1889 and appointed Junior Judge of the County of Bruce in April 1893, which position he still holds, About a year before this he was offered the same position in the County of Waterloo, but could not accept it owing to the illness of his wife. Was appointed in 1894 Revising Officer for East Bruce, and also for West Bruce. On the death of the late W. A. McLean, Local Master at Walkerton in 1901, he was appointed Local Master of the Supreme Court at Walkerton by the late Ontario Government, and afterwards was appointed a special examiner in his County the Judges of the Supreme Court in Ontario. He was elected Reeve of his town for the years 1892 and 1892, At the unanimous request of two Conservative conventions in 1886, he became a candidate for the Local House in South Bruce in the provincial election of 1886 but was unsuccessful. He is now and has been ever since the County of Bruce Hospital trust was incorporated, the President of the Trust and has taken an active part in the erection and management of the Bruce Hospital at Walkerton.

    In religion he is a Roman Catholic. Judge Klein has been married twice, the first time to Sophia A., a daughter of Richard and Sarah Morden. She died in 1894, leaving a daughter. In 1898, he married Clara Elizabeth, a daughter of Dr. May of Toronto, by whom he has one daughter. He is the first and only Judge in Canada whose parents were natives of Germany and who also speaks and writes the German language.


    Berlin 1806-1906, official souvenir


  2. 3.  Angelina R. Klein Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born 24 Oct 1853, , Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 5 Aug 1854, , Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; was buried , Saint Boniface Roman Catholic Cemetery, Maryhill, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-24544


  3. 4.  Edmund Ernst Klein Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born 27 Nov 1857, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 17 Feb 1917, , New York State, USA; was buried , Walkerton Cemetery, Walkerton, Bruce Co., Ontario.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-94712
    • Occupation: 1888, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; printer


  4. 5.  Oscar Emil Klein Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born 9 Nov 1860, Baden, Wilmot Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 2 May 1925, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; was buried , Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-143925
    • Occupation: 1887, Preston (Cambridge), Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; innkeeper

    Oscar married Helena Rose "Ellen" Cummings 19 Apr 1887, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. Helena was born 1861, , Ontario, Canada; died 8 May 1939, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; was buried , Holy Cross Cemetery and Mausoleum, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. [Group Sheet]


  5. 6.  Isidor Arthur Klein Descendancy chart to this point (1.John1) was born 8 Feb 1863, Wellesley Twp., Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada; died 24 Jan 1944, New York City, New York, USA.; was buried , Mount Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, New York, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Eby ID Number: Waterloo-199985