BRINKERHOFF, Henry M.
Past and Present of the City of Rockford & Winnebago County, IL, C. A.
Church. Chicago: Clarke, 1905, pp 251-252
Henry M. BRINKERHOFF, deceased, who was engaged in the dairy business in Rockford
[Winnebago County, IL] for several years, was born in Gettysburg, PA, 05 Jan 1856, his
parents being John M. and Margaret (CRESWELL) BRINKERHOFF. The mother died in PA
when her son Henry was but eight years of age. The father afterward carried on
agricultural pursuits in PA until 1887, when he came west with his son Henry and settled
at Franklin Grove, IL, where he lived retired until the son removed to Rockford, the
father accompanying him. Ther he also lived retired until his death, which occurred
24 Dec 1894.
Henry M. BRINKERHOFF was a student in the common schools near Gettysburg, and in his youth
assisted in the operation of the home farm until the father sold the property in 1887.
As stated, they came together to IL and the subject of this review secured a
position as baggage man for the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company at Franklin
Grove. Later he was transferred to Dixon, IL, where he occupied a similar position
for the same corporation for about two years. He then removed to Rockford in 1890,
and entered into partnership with his brother-in-law, W. A. MOORE, in the establishment
and conduct of a grocery store at the northwest corner of Church and State Streets.
They engaged in business there for two years, at the end of which time Mr.
BRINKERHOFF sold his interest to Mr. SHARP, but continued in the store as an employee for
a brief period. He then turned his attention to the dairy business at No. 826
Mulberry Street, and used several milk wagons in the delivery of the dairy products, being
accorded a very liberal patronage. He engaged in business up to the time of his
death and was quite successful, his labors bringing to him a good financial return
annually.
Mr. BRINKERHOFF was married in Franklin [p 252] Grove to Miss Flora V. PLANK, a native of
Gettysburg, PA, and a daughter of George and Tirzah (KITTINGER) PLANK, both of whom were
natives of PA, where the father followed farming throughout his entire life. He died
in that state and his widow is still residing upon the old home farm there. Mr. and
Mrs. BRINKERHOFF had one daughter, Tirzah, who is living at home with her mother.
The death of Mr. BRINKERHOFF occurred on 06 Mar 1905. He was a member of the
[Modern] Woodmen camp and the Fraternal League, both of Rockford, and he gave his
political allegiance to the republican party, but never sought or desired office. He
was known throughout his home neighborhood as the *early riser,* as he always had his milk
wagons out at a very early hour. His close application to his work and his
unremitting diligence undermined his health. On 01 Sep 1904 he purchased a residence
at No. 715 Rockton Avenue, where his widow and daughter now reside. Mrs. BRINKERHOFF
is a member of the German Baptist church of Rockford, and is living with her daughter in
the home prepared for her by her husband, together with her two cousins, Raphael KITTINGER
and Nancy BERGER.
Submitted by Cathy Kubly.