A. H. HYBSKMANN, proprietor of the Centralia Steam Mills, is a Dane by birth, and a thorough-going American by adoption and enterprise. Born in 1837, he came to this country in 1867, locating at Galesburg, Ill. He has been a miller since his fifteen year, and, if 'practice makes perfect,' ought to be a good one. Since he has been in Kansas has worked in Marysville, Seneca and Centralia, and purchased the Centralia Mill in 1880 of Wood & Holyoke. It is 28x40, has three run of stone, a forty horse-power engine, and has a large patronage. Mr. Hybskmann has twenty-five lots in Centralia, a pleasant home, and hosts of friends. His wife was Anna Magroda and they have seven children.
Thanks goes to Cheryl White for this information.
A. H. HYBSKMANN, proprietor of the Centralia Steam Mills, is a Dane by birth, and a thorough-going American by adoption and enterprise. Born in 1837, he came to this country in 1867, locating at Galesburg, Ill. He has been a miller since his fifteen year, and, if 'practice makes perfect,' ought to be a good one. Since he has been in Kansas has worked in Marysville, Seneca and Centralia, and purchased the Centralia Mill in 1880 of Wood & Holyoke. It is 28x40, has three run of stone, a forty horse-power engine, and has a large patronage. Mr. Hybskmann has twenty-five lots in Centralia, a pleasant home, and hosts of friends. His wife was Anna Magroda and they have seven children.
Thanks goes to Cheryl White for this information.
Family Members
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Peter Hybskmann
1868–1955
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Alfred Nelson Hybskmann
1871–1955
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Franklin Arnold "Frank" Hybskmann
1872–1943
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John William Hybskmann
1874–1947
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Ralph Arthur Hybskmann
1876–1944
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Mary Catherine Hybskmann Blair
1881–1951
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Margaret Hybskmann Horth
1881–1955
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Harvey C. Hybskmann
1883–1950
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Josephine Verna Hybskmann Condit
1887–1924
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Infant Hybskmann
unknown–1886
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