Baltus (Balthus) Mantz (January 29, 1815 – August 9, 1854) was an American politician.
Mantz was a farmer, from Meeker, Wisconsin. He was born in Germany in 1815 and immigrated to the United States in 1837.[1] Mantz served as register of deeds for Washington County, Wisconsin and in town government. He then served in the Wisconsin State Senate, in 1854, from Washington County, Wisconsin. He backed a plan to drain the lakes at Muskego, Wisconsin.[2]
Mantz died of cholera on August 8[3][Note 1] or August 9, 1854 while still in office.[4][5][6]
Notes
^The Sauk County Standard of August 9, 1854 states "We were informed last evening of the death of Mr. Baltus Mantz," indicating that his death occurred before August 9.
References
^"Illinois, Northern District Naturalization Index, 1840-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XKGF-KDG : accessed 1 September 2015), Baltus Mantz, 1846; citing Wisconsin, NARA microfilm publication M1285 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 124; FHL microfilm 1,432,124.