Biographical Sketch of Louis A. Ambs, Franklin County, Missouri >From "History of Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Crawford and Gasconade Counties", Biographical Appendix, Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1888. ********************************************************************** Louis A. Ambs, the subject of this sketch, is one of the young and leading business men of Union, Franklin Co., Mo., and proprietor of the leading harness and saddle establishment in the place. He was born in the city of St. Louis, Mo., August 16, 1859, and is the son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Dotzel) Ambs, both of whom were natives of Germany, the father born in 1824, and the mother in 1822. The father immigrated to America in 1844, and located in St. Louis, Mo. He was a cabinet maker by trade, but for the last thirty years of his life was engaged in the wholesale liquor business in St. Louis, first under the firm title of Jacob Ambs & Co., and last of Jacob Ambs Distilling Company. He was quite prominent in business circles in St. Louis, and was a highly respected citizen. His death occurred in July, 1885. The mother died in February, 1881, and was the daughter of George Dotzel, who settled in Union, Franklin Co., Mo., and carried on a boot and shoe business until his death. Our subject was reared in St. Louis, and received a good education in the common schools and in a private German institute. At the age of fifteen he learned the saddle and harness maker's trade, serving apprenticeship of four years. For the next seven years he was engaged as traveling salesman for his father's business, and two more years were passed in traveling for J. D. Sickle's Saddlery Company, of St. Louis. In 1880 he married Miss Rosa Spilker, daughter of August Spilker, of St. Louis, who now makes his home with his daughter. To this union one son, Lewis Jacob, was born, July 21, 1881. Mr. Ambs located in Union in the spring of 1887, and opened up his present business. He erect- ed a large, two-story building on Oak Street, where he has a large and increasing business. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Miller Penny Harrell ====================================================================