Friedrich Johann Bechly
Friedrich Johann Bechly | |
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Born | January 21, 1807 |
Died | January 26, 1892 Sheboygan, Wisconsin, U.S |
Nationality | German American |
Other names | Tenacresmith |
Occupation | knife maker |
Known for | Bechly family patriarch in America |
Spouse | Charlotte Beutel |
Children | 14 |
Friedrich Johann Bechly (1807–1892) was patriarch of the Bechly family in America.
Personal life
[edit]Friedrich Johann Bechly was born to Friedrich Georg Bechly (1778–1844) and Christina Krummrey (1779-1844) in Prenzlau, within the Uckermark region of what is now Brandenburg, Germany.[1] Friedrich married Charlotte Christine Beutel (1812-1876) in 1833 [1] and they had 14 children together.[1][2] Eight of their children died as infants in Germany.[1] Their German family records are maintained at the French Church of Friedrichstadt in Berlin, Germany.[1][3] Bechly died in 1892 and is buried in Wildwood Cemetery in Sheboygan, Wisconsin with his wife and four of his children.[2][4]
Immigration to America
[edit]Friedrich Johann Bechly is the patriarch of the Bechly family in America.[3][2] In 1852 Bechly emigrated from the Kingdom of Prussia with his wife and six children.[3][2] They arrived in New York City with no friends to greet them.[5] They were alone in a great crowd with little knowledge of their new environment.[5] They had followed other emigrants from Germany who had already dispersed to other parts of the nation.[5] Bechly traveled by boat to Albany, and then by rail to Buffalo where he learned that there was a sizable German settlement near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[5] He brought his family there to Town Herman where they found friends from their homeland.[5][2]
Bechly Corners
[edit]Bechly purchased ten acres of land at a crossroads in Mosel, Wisconsin, within Sheboygan County.[5][6] He used his remaining funds to purchase sawmill lumber to build a temporary house and a blacksmith shop which became known as Bechly Corners.[3][5] The first house was little more than a board shanty that used four equidistant trees that served as columns to which he used the sawmill lumber to build crude walls and a roof.[5] Bechly later built a log cabin on the property as a permanent residence for his family.[5] He became a knife maker known as "Tenacresmith", with the nickname being that he owned ten acres and worked as a smith.[3][6] Two of his children became involved in Sheboygan's thriving cigar industry in the late 1800s with son Ferdinand owning a cigar box factory, and son Charles owning the Charles Bechly Cigar Store on the corner of Eighth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Sheboygan City.[3][4][6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Bechly family archive, Consistorium der Franzosischen Kirche, Berlin, Germany
- ^ a b c d e National Demokrat, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, January 28, 1892
- ^ a b c d e f Bechly, P.L. (2018), The Bechly Family in North America, Azeas Consulting. ISBN 9781970138016
- ^ a b Findagrave memorial for Friedrich Johann Bechly.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Fred Bechly Dies Suddenly, Poweshiek County Palladium, Vol 21, January 26,1916, Montezuma, Iowa.
- ^ a b c Former Sheboygan Man Makes Headlines on the Western Coast, Sheboygan Press, January 25, 1951, p.7