Dr John Theophil Strentzel

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John Theophil Strentzel

Polish: Jan Teofil Strencel
Also Known As: "John Strentzel"
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Birthplace: Lublin, Poland
Death: October 31, 1890 (76)
Martinez, Contra Costa, California, United States
Place of Burial: Martinez, Contra Costa, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Strentzel
Husband of Louisiana Strentzel
Father of Louisa Wanda Muir and John Erwin Strentzel
Brother of Henry Christian Strentzel

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About Dr John Theophil Strentzel

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John Theophil Strentzel (29 November 1813–31 October 1890) was a Polish-born physician who gained fame as a pioneer in the area of experimental California horticulture. He is best known as the father-in-law of writer and environmental activist John Muir.

Born in Lublin, Poland into a wealthy family, Strentzel was forced into exile after the Polish Upraising of 1830. In 1840 he emigrated to the United States of America, settling in Texas. It was there, in 1843, that he married his wife, Louisiana Erwin. In 1849 he made his way out west to California, eventually settling in the state's central valley, along the Merced river. Illness and flooding of his home along that river forced him to move again, this time settling in the Alhambra Valley, a bucolic valley located just south of the city of Martinez, California. He purchased twenty acres, called for his family, and set about establishing a long-dreamed of horticultural business. Years later, he was recognized as a foremost expert on California's budding horticultural industry.

In 1880, Strentzel's good friend and companion, John Muir, married Strentzel's daughter, Louisa. In 1882, Dr. Strentzel constructed a 10,000 square foot home on a knoll above his vast orchards; John and Louisa Muir moved into the home after Dr. Strentzel's death in October 1890, and it is now preserved by the National Park Service as the John Muir National Historic Site

John Theophil Strentzel is buried in a small, private cemetery, along with other family members (including John Muir). The cemetery, now owned by the National Park Service, is located near the family's Alhambra Valley home.

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Dr John Theophil Strentzel's Timeline

1813
November 28, 1813
Lublin, Poland
1847
July 6, 1847
Honey Grove, Texas, United States
1848
May 22, 1848
1890
October 31, 1890
Age 76
Martinez, Contra Costa, California, United States
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Muir-Strentzel Hanna Cemetery, Martinez, Contra Costa, California, United States