Biographies
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick) Source:
A History of Northwest Ohio by Nevin O. Winter, Litt. D.
Vol. II
Publ. by The Lewis Publishing Company
Chicago & New York - 1917 <
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ALFRED
E. QUERINJEAN. Though one of the youngest
business men of Celina, Alfred E. Querinjean is
undoubtedly one of the most progressive and with success
already in his grasp has a splendid future before him.
He was born June 21, 1888, at Aschen, Germany, and was
educated there, liberally trained for a successful business
career and besides the high school course had work in a
German college. At the age of twenty-three he
emigrated to the United States, landing in New York City,
and somewhat later coming on to Celina, Ohio, where he
bought a garage. He is now proprietor of the Celina
Automobile Company, is vice president of the Celina
Implement Company, director in the Celina Specialty Company,
director of the Celina Furniture Company and director of the
Buckland Milling Company. Before leaving Germany
Mr. Querinjean had some extensive experience in
manufacturing lines, and both by training, and natural
talent is well equipped for handling complicated business
enterprises.
At New York City, in 1913, he married Anna M. Frey.
Mrs. Querinjean was born and reared in New York City.
Her father is a man of prominence and wealth. Mrs.
Querinjean received a liberal education both in this
country and abroad in Germany, and speaks fluently several
languages. Mr. Querinjean is treasurer of the
Knights of Columbus council at Celina, is a republican in
politics and he and his wife are members of the Catholic
Church.
(Source: A History of Northwest Ohio by Nevin O.
Winter, Litt, D. - Vol. II - Publ. by The Lewis Publishing
Company - Chicago & New York - 1917 - Page 911) |
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