Do you know much about your ancestors? Were they honorable, righteous, law-abiding folks? Undoubtedly, some were, but those who weren’t are certainly more interesting.
My grandfather Carl August Neddermyer just might be my most interesting ancestor. He was born in 1894 and lived in Chicago, Illinois. His father, Charles, was born in Germany. His mother, Frederika Johanna Christina Kukuk, called Frieda, was born in Woodstock, Illinois, and later moved to Chicago. Carl had many aunts and uncles.
When Prohibition in this country started in 1920, the illegal business continued and the process of distilling alcohol went underground. My Grandfather Carl was one of those who was part of the black market. My mother, Elsie, remembered helping her father by putting the caps on bottles.
Some bootleggers, like Al Capone, made…