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Title
William
Gernhardt
,
Woodburn
,
Indiana
Subject
Woodburn
,
Allen
County
,
Indiana
;
Gernhardt
family
Description
William
Gernhardt
portrait
,
Woodburn
,
Indiana
.
William
Gernhardt
,
born
in
1865
,
immigrated
to the
United
States
from
Bebra
,
Germany
.
Arriving
in
Fulton
County
,
Ohio
,
July
4
,
1881
, he
married
Zmary
Rupp
,
born
in
1868
, of
Wauseon
,
Ohio
. He was
one
of the
earliest
settlers
of
Woodburn
,
locating
in
November
1894
, with his
wife
Mary
and
three
children
,
Ella
,
Lucinda
, and
Jesse
.
Eldon
,
Barbara
, and
William
were
born
in
Allen
County
. He
bought
80
acres
of
land
lying
south
of what
is
now
Main
Street
in
Woodburn
. The
first
place
of
residence
was in a
frame
house
that was
located
near
the
Wabash
Railroad
on the
ground
now
owned
by the
Woodburn
Equity
Exchange
on the
west
side
of
Union
Street
,
now
Bull
Rapids
Road
. The
original
plat
of
Woodburn
was
filed
in
1865
.
Otto
Knoblauch
owned
the
property
from the
railroad
south
to
Main
Street
,
which
included
both
sides
of
Union
Street
. On
April
13
,
1894
,
Mr
.
Knoblauch
divided
this
property
into
23
lots
; then in
May
1895
,
Mr
.
Gernhardt
filed
a
corrected
town
plat
and
completed
the
block
to a
new
east-west
street
,
Stenger
Street
. This
plat
gave
the
town
a
new
name
,
Shirley
City
, and
added
23
lots
. There
being
no
churches
in
Woodburn
at this
time
,
Mr
.
Gernhardt
was
instrumental
in
helping
to
form
the
Evangelical
Mennonite
Church
and
donated
the
one
acre
of
land
where
the
present
Mennonite
Church
is
located
on
Becker
Road
,
once
named
Gernhardt
Road
.
It
was
estimated
that the
building
cost
approximately
$1,000
.
After
a
number
of
years
living
a
pioneer
life
among
the
trees
,
stumps
, and
mud
,
all
the
Fulton
County
settlers
except
William
Gernhardt
sold
out
and
returned
to their
native
community
just
when
the
land
value
was
rising
.
Mr
.
Gernhardt
owned
a
hardware
store
and for
twenty
years
, from
1898
to
1918
, he was a
justice
of the
peace
. He
helped
promote
the
formation
of the
Woodburn
High
School
. His
son
Eldon
was in the
first
graduating
class
. His
wife
Mary
died
in
1936
. He
followed
her in
death
in
1942
.
Both
are
buried
in the
Mennonite
Cemetery
on
U.S
.
24
near
Woodburn
.
Publisher
Allen County Public Library
Contributors
Woodburn Historical Society
Type
JPG
Format
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Identifier
ACWD0140
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