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John August Poehls

1876-1954
Born: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Died: Mt Prospect, Cook, Illinois, United States

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    <p>John was six years old when the family came to America.&nbsp; </p><p>John married Frieda in Dec 1900.&nbsp; Their first home was on Canfield Road, south of Higgins Road.&nbsp; John was a farmer all his life.</p><p>&nbsp;Cause of death for John wasBroncho-pneumonia due to Arteriosclerotic heart disease.</p><p>John Poehls is buried in St. John&#39;s Lutheran Church Cemetery, Linneman Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL (Elk Grove Township)</p><p>John moved from the farm in Norwood Park in 1922 to farm in Elk Grove Township, on Higgins Road.</p><p>Poehls family and Halterman family (Katie) were friends in Germany and some came to US on the same ship.</p><p>John and Frieda were married at St. John&#39;s Lutheran Church, Mayfair(Chicago).&nbsp; Freida&#39;s family lived across the road (Canfield) from the Poehls farm.</p><p>John Poehls was living at 5720 N. E. Circle Ave, Chicago, Il. at the time of his death, having moved into his brother&#39;s home after inheriting the property at the time of his brother&#39;s death.&nbsp; He and Katie lived at 1517 W. Oakdale Ave., Chicago after being married and also lived in Round Lake, IL until the time they moved to Circle Ave.</p><p>In 1936, John broke his back and after a lengthy recovery, he gained complete use and was able to do heavy work again.</p><p>John Poehls was a Lutheran.</p><p>From Lauretta Stade Voelkner:&nbsp; &quot; Grandpa Poehls loved his grandchildren and would play with us whenever we visted.&nbsp; When we were little, he would hold out hands and let us climb us his legs and chest and then turn a somersault through his arms.&quot;</p>

 
 
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