Henry Suverkrup Explained

Henry Suverkrup
Birth Place:Denmark
Death Place:San Bernardino, California
State Assembly:California
District:1st
Term:December 6, 1875 – December 3, 1877
Alongside:James M. Pierce
Preceded:N. J. Pishon
Succeeded:Byron Waters
Party:Independent
Spouse:Caroline Suverkrup

Henry Suverkrup (1824 – November 14, 1877) was a Denmark-born American politician who served in the California State Assembly and in the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors.[1]

Early life

Suverkrup was born in 1924 in Denmark and immigrated to America, becoming a naturalized citizen in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 23,1832. Although no record exists about when he moved to San Bernardino, he was listed in an 1860 census in the city. Suverkrup first started his career as a brewer, working with enterpriser Rudolph Hoffman, who was a German immigrant. After Hoffman died in 1871, Suverkup sold the brewery to Nathaniel J. Pishon, who he would later succeed as Assemblyman.[2]

Career

In 1864, Suverkrup was elected to the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors, serving until 1867. He was re-elected to the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors in 1871 and served again until 1873. In 1875, Suverkrup was elected to the California State Assembly for the 1st district alongside Republican James M. Pierce; they served together for one term.[3] [4]

Personal life

He died on November 14, 1877, in his home in San Bernardino.[5]

References

  1. Book: Vassar. Alexander C.. Legislators of California. 2011. 23 November 2016.
  2. News: John Anderson bought beer making to a head in S.B.. Holladay, Fred. June 22, 1986. 113. 173. San Bernardino Sun.
  3. News: THE LEGISLATURE OF 1875-6. December 30, 1875. 16. 44. California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences.
  4. News: THEN AND NOW. Farren, Julia. August 7, 1995. The San Bernardino Sun.
  5. News: BRIEF REFERENCE.. November 15, 1877. 233. 3. The Sacramento Union.