KOLLERTS OF DENISON
Ernest B.
Kollert, born December 12, 1855; died
November 15, 1908.
Buried at
Denison, Texas, Oakwood Cemetery,
Section 4
| 1896-1897 |
Ernest B.
Kollert resides at 411 West Walker Street.
[Source: City DIrectory] |
| 1898-1899 |
At 102 West Main Street is E.
[Ernest] B. Kollert, selling cigars and
newspapers. He and his wife Augusta
H. Kollert reside at 411 West Walker
Street, in a block mostly occupied by
African Americans. [Source: City
Directory] |
| 1899-1900 |
Ernest B. Kollert is secretary
and treasurer of the Order of Railway
Conductors; master of finance, Knights of
Pythias; and secretary of the American
Guild, 228 West Main Street. He is
married and resides at 411 West Walker
Street. [Source: City Directory] |
| 1901-1902 |
Ernest B. Kollert is secretary
of the Lone Star Division, No. 53, Order
of Railway Conductors; secretary of the
Fraternal Order of Elks; secretary of the
American Guild; and master of finance,
Mayflower Lodge, No. 144, Knights of
Pythias. His office is at 228 West
Main Street, and he lives at 411 West
Walker Street. |
| 1921 |
H.E. Kollert is secretary of
the Verein Vorwaerts. |
Kollert
Grocery
From Freddy
Lessly:
The Kollerts,
who were also German Immigrants and good
friends of my grandparents, owned a grocery
market in what was later the old Ballard
Biscuit Plant. They took my mother in
to live with them her Senior year in high
school. They lived upstairs over the
store. Mrs. Kollert, Anna Christman's
good friend, watched over my mother like she
was her own daughter. The Kollert
Grocery sign appeared in the last few years,
when they were scraping and painting the
building. They later added on to that
building, and Pillsbury bought Ballard out.
Hugh Kollert,
part of that family, worked in the Maddens
Men's Department for years.
Some of that
family had a peach farm out across from what
is now Wesley Village.
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