This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography: Hartinan, GUTZWILLER, Hartinan, WILLIAM A. GUTZWILLER. The contracting and building interests of Batesville have a worthy representative in William A. Gutzwiller, owner and general manager of the W. A. Gutzwiller Company. Under his able and energetic direction this concern has erected some of the finest, most beautiful and most substantial residences and business and public buildings at Batesville and in the surrounding communities, and in addition has built up a large business in the handling of all kinds of building material and supplies. Mr. Gutzwiller was born at Sunman, Ripley County, Indiana, in 1892, and is a son of Martin and Elizabeth (Hartinan) Gutzwiller. His paternal grandfather was John Gutzwiller, who was born in Switzerland and as a young man, eighteen years of age, came to the United States with his father and settled in Dearborn County, Indiana, in 1832. Both were carpenters. Martin Gutzwiller was born in Dearborn County, where he was reared and educated, and as a youth applied himself to the carpenter trade, which he followed throughout his life. For a number of years he was employed at his vocation at Sunman where he died in 1900. One of a family of six children, William A. Gutzwiller was only seven years of age at the time of his father’s death, and his educational training was intermittent and confined to the public schools of Sunman. At the age of seventeen years he began to work as a carpenter, and continued to be thus employed until 1915, when he became identified with the lumber business. In 1918 he disposed of his interests and enlisted in a branch of the United States Medical Corps for service during the World war, but was put at engineering work and was in France for one year. He saw thirty-three days of active service at the front, as corporal of the Thirty-fourth Company, Seventh Division, A. E. F., and after the armistice accompanied his command to Germany, returning in August, 1919, to the United States, where he received his honorable discharge. Locating at Batesville, Mr. Gutzwiller engaged in a general contracting business until the spring of 1924, when he added the building supply business and organized the firm of W. A. Gutzwiller Company, contractors and dealers in all kinds of building materials. Among the many important contracts carried to a successful completion by this firm have been a school at New Alsace, Dearborn County; Saint Louis School Batesville; the Batesville High School; Saint Mary’s School, Greensburg; Saint Joseph s School, Shelbyville; Saint Mary’s School, Rushville; Saint Gabrielle’s School, Connersville; the grade and high schools at New Salem; the grade and high schools at Sunman; the senior high school at Madison; Batesville Memorial Building; Saint Martin’s Church, Yorkville; grade and high school at Milan; high school at Jeffersonville; Oldenburg sch ool, Oldenburg, Indiana, and numerous industrial plants, residences and public and business buildings throughout this section. Mr. Gutzwiller has a splendid reputation in business circles because of the capable and prompt manner in which he carries out his contracts. He is an active member of the Chamber of Commerce and has belonged to the board of directors of that body for four years, and has also served as city chairman of Batesville. For four years he was commander of the local post of the American Legion, and is also a leading member of the Knights of Columbus. The firm of W. A. Gutzwiller Company has warehouse space and yards at John and East Pearl streets, with a storage space of 40,000 square feet, and carries a complete line of building material. The offices of the company are located in the First National Bank Building.