William John Motz (1870-1946) & The Family Business

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William John Motz was born to John Motz and his wife Helena Vogt Motz. He was the only surviving son and had two sisters: Mary (1868-1933) who became a Nun and Louisa (1874-1944) who married John A. Zinger and continued to live on the family land until her death.

The 1890's saw a lot of changes at the Berliner Journal and its subsidiaries. In 1897 Frederick Rittinger unexpectedly died and his share in the company was taken over by his son John Adam. 

In 1899 John Motz decided to retire and in 1900 he was appointed honorary sheriff of Waterloo, a position he would hold until his death in 1911. William John took over his place in the company.

William John continued to grow the company as well as his family. He married Rose Huck Motz in 1901 and together they had two children: John George (1906-1908) who died young and John Edward (1909-1975) who would later take over the paper.

William John Motz baby picture
William John Motz Baby Picture.
Date: 
c.1871
John William Motz's Birth and Baptism Certificate.
William John Motz's Birth and Baptism Certificate.
Date: 
1870
John William Motz Honour Pupil Card.
William John Motz Honour Pupil Card.
Date: 
1880
William John Motz Business Card.
William John Motz Business Card.
William John Motz and Rose Marie Huck Marriage Notice Card.
William John Motz and Rose Marie Huck Marriage Notice Card.
Date: 
1901
Man holding baby standing in front of house.
William John Motz and grandson.
Date: 
1934
William John Motz standing at banquet table.
Banquet.
William John Motz from five angles.
William John Motz.
Motz's House.
Family House at 56 Weber St West.
Bill of Sale (front).
Bill of Sale (front).
Date: 
1899
Bill of Sale (open).
Bill of Sale (open).
Date: 
1899
Bill of Sale (open).
Bill of Sale (open).
Date: 
1899
Bill of Sale (back).
Bill of Sale (back).
Date: 
1899