Austin S. Bernheisel

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Austin Selm Bernheisel

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Green Park, Perry County, PA, United States
Death: October 15, 1952 (84)
Topeka, Shawnee County, KS, United States
Place of Burial: Hartford, Lyon County, KS, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Martin J. Bernheisel and Catharine Ann Bernheisel
Husband of Susan May Bernheisel
Father of Catherine Hope Fessler
Brother of Ora H. Bernheisel; Mary H. Bernheisel; Frederick S. Bernheisel; Catharine E. Bernheisel; Luther A. Bernheisel and 3 others

Occupation: newspaper editor, Neosho Valley Times, Hartford, Lyon Co., KS
Managed by: Steven M. Bernheisel
Last Updated:

About Austin S. Bernheisel

BIOGRAPHICAL INFO:

Austin S. Bernheisel , the owner and editor of the "Neosho Valley Times" of Hartford, Kan., was born in Pennsylvania in 1867, and is the descendant of a long line of "Pennsylvania Dutch" ancestors, who did so much to make that state the "Keystone" of the Union. His father, Martin J. Bernheisel, was born in Pennsylvania in 1841; he was educated at the Tressler Academy, Loysville, Pa., and after reaching manhood engaged in the milling business, which occupation he followed until his death in 1908. Austin Bernheisel's mother, Catharine A. Heim, was also born in Pennsylvania in 1839; she was reared in her native state and educated at Tressler Academy, Loysville, and there met and married Martin Bernheisel. The family were members of the Lutheran church.

Austin Bernheisel was educated in Pennsylvania, and after completing his education served an apprenticeship at the printer's trade at New Bloomfield, Pa. In 1891 he came west and located at Chicago, Ill., where he worked at his trade until 1895. That year he came to Kansas and became editor of the "Neosho Valley Times." Mr. Bernheisel is a Republican in politics and his paper is regarded as one of the popular organs of that party. Mr. Bernheisel has been a resident of the state for sixteen years, and has made many warm friends. His paper has been a success and he is regarded as one of the rising young newspaper men of the Neosho valley.

In 1900 Mr. Bernheisel married Susan M., the daughter of W. H. Flickinger of Hartford, Kan. One child has been born to this union. Mr. Flickinger is a retired merchant and now resides at Hartford. His wife died in 1894. Mr. Bernheisel belongs to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen of America and American Order of United Workmen. He is secretary of the Hartford Commercial Club, president of the board of education and secretary of the Hartford Booster Club. He is progressive in his ideas, always supports all city improvements and is one of the popular business men of Hartford.

FROM: Pages 1389-1390 of volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar

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Austin S. Bernheisel's Timeline

1867
November 10, 1867
Green Park, Perry County, PA, United States
1904
February 24, 1904
KS, United States
1952
October 15, 1952
Age 84
Topeka, Shawnee County, KS, United States
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Hartford, Lyon County, KS, United States