John Henes Sr. Explained

John Henes Sr. (born Johan Baptist Henes;[1] January 6, 1852 – January 15, 1923) was an inventor, businessman, and philanthropist in Menominee, Michigan.[2] [3]

Henes was born in Gammertingen, Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany, the son of Eusebius and Ursula (Goeggel) Henes.[1] [2] He emigrated to the United States in 1871 and lived in Seymour, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee before settling in Menominee, where he became a brewmaster at a brewery operated by Adam Gauch. He married Rosa Leisen (1858–1923)[4] in 1879 and, together with his father-in-law Jacob Leisen, he purchased the brewery and operated it under the name Leisen & Henes Brewing Company.[2] [5]

Henes patented the Henes-Keller bottling machine in 1897,[6] and it became the leading bottling machine in the beer industry after it was introduced in 1903.[5] The device transferred beer from barrels to bottles without loss of carbonation,[5] and it featured a revolving filler and air pump.[7] Henes served as president of the Henes & Keller Company, which manufactured the bottle-filling machines,[2] and the equipment was marketed globally.[5] [8] An improvement of the machine was later patented by his son, John E. Henes (1881–1948),[9] who managed the company after his father's death.[10] The plant, which stood at 14th Avenue and 6th Street in Menominee, was sold to the L. E. Jones company in the early 1940s.[11] [12]

In addition to his brewing activity, Henes was vice-president of the First National Bank, the Menominee River Sugar Company, and the Richardson Shoe Company. He was also director of the Lloyd Manufacturing Company, which produced wooden ware.[2]

Legacy

John Henes Park in Menominee is named after Henes, who donated the land for the 50acres park in 1907.[2] [3] [13]

Notes and References

  1. "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFJQ-CPJ : 28 November 2014), Johan Baptist Henes, 06 Jan 1852; citing ; FHL microfilm 912,710.
  2. Book: Sawyer, Alvah Littlefield . 1911 . A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and its People . 3 . Chicago . The Lewis Publishing Company . 1492–1493 .
  3. News: Mullins . Penny . September 9, 2016 . Henes Auction to Benefit Foundation . Marinette, WI . Eagle Herald . 1 .
  4. News: Widow of Brewer Dies at Menominee . Eau Claire Leader . October 24, 1923 . 1. . September 9, 2016 .
  5. Book: Magnaghi, Russell M. . 2015 . Upper Peninsula Beer: A History of Brewing Above the Bridge . Charleston, SC . American Palate . 61.
  6. News: Michigan Patents . Detroit Free Press . May 12, 1897 . 3. . September 10, 2016 .
  7. Ronnenberg, Herman Wiley. 2011. Material Culture of Breweries. London: Routledge, p. 38.
  8. News: Factory Busy on Bottle Fillers . Green Bay Press-Gazette . February 11, 1907 . 6. . September 10, 2016 .
  9. US. 1843363. patent. J. E Henes Bottle Filling Machine. 1932-02-02. 1932-02-02. 1928-10-29. 1928-10-29. John E. Henes. Alfred A. Henes. John E. Henes.
  10. News ... by Classes. 1948. The Michigan Alumnus 55(1): 254–256 ff., p. 256.
  11. News: John E. Henes Passes Away . The Escanaba Daily Press . December 10, 1948 . 2. . September 10, 2016 .
  12. News: Upper Michigan Briefs: Menominee . The Escanaba Daily Press . July 20, 1953 . 2. . September 10, 2016 .
  13. News: Menominee Man Gives His Home City $25,000 Park on Bay Shore . Detroit Free Press . October 22, 1907 . 2. . September 9, 2016 .