Illinois: History of Cass County, Illinois, ed. Wiliam Henry Perrin. O. L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, Chicago, 1882. Cass County. HENRY KUHLMAN, farmer; P. O. Beardstown; is a native of Germany, born March 23, 1841, son of Gottlieb and Mary (Markman) Kuhlman. His father, who is still living, was born in Prussia, in 1806, and is a farmer. Henry attended school seven years in Germany, where he afterward learned the tailor's trade, at which he worked till he came here, since which time he has followed farming. He served three years in Co. C, 3d Ills. Cavalry, under Colonel Carr. In this county, Feb. 5, 1868, he married Sarah E. Dunn, a native of this county, daughter of John and Caroline Dunn; from this union six children have been born: John W., Albert H., Elizabeth C. (died May 11, 1875), Frederick C., Edith A., and an infant yet unnamed. Mr. Kuhlman is a Republican and a member of Lodge No. 22, A.O.U.W., in Beardstown; his wife is a member of the M.E. Church. Kuhlman Markman Carr Dunn = Germany