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ANKLAM, William Frederick, manufacturer of motor lamps; born, Menasha, Wis., Jan. 20, 1872; son of Lewis John
and Minnie (Hoechner) Anklam; educated Menasha High School; married, Sept. 12, 1902, Mary Elizabeth Charles, of
Kenosha, Wis.; two children: Charles William, Frances Porter. Office boy to shipping clerk for Menasha Wooden Ware
Co., Menasha, six years, 1889-95; cashier Sterling Cycle Works, Kenosha, Wis., 1895-98; superintendent and treasurer
Kenosha Brass & Iron Works, 1898-1901; purchasing agent and office manager Badger Brass Manufacturing Co.,
Kenosha, 1901-9; secretary, general manager and director, C. M. Hall Lamp Co., manufacturers motor car lamps, Detroit,
since 1909. Member Detroit Board of Commerce. Republican. Lutheran. Member Lodge No. 750, B. P. O. Elks, Kenosha.
Club: Wolverine Auto. Recreations: automobiling, fishing, hunting. Office: C. M. Hall Lamp Co., 363 Hancock Ave.
E. Residence: 221 Hancock Ave. W.
From:
The Book of Detroiters
A Biographical Dictionary
Of Leading Living Men
Of The City of Detroit
Second Edition 1914
Edited By: Albert Nelson Marquis
A. N. Marquis & Company
Chicago 1914.
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