Bio: Sanger
Family, Wilbur
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: SANGER PRADEL VIERGUTZ REIMER STEPONIK
----Source: Town of Fremont History - 1973
Sanger Family, Wilbur
Gottlieb Sanger and his wife Elizabeth (Pradel) Sanger, with their four children, Charles, Rose, Anna, and Susan, came to the U. S. from Breslau, Germany, in 1872 by steamer, locating in Calumet Co., Wis., near Potter, where Mr. Sanger followed his trade of being a mason for three years. Two more children were born there, Bertha and August.
Then the family came to Fremont Township, Clark County, Wis., locating on 120 acres of timberland in Section 34, the tract being wild and away from a road. Here he built a log shanty 12 x 16 feet in size of one room only, in which the family of eight persons had to live. They had one cow, but no other livestock and no implements. Provisions had to be carried fourteen miles on their back from Marshfield, and it was two years before Mr. Sanger got an ox team.
In time he cleared nearly all his farm, built a log barn and a brick veneer house of twelve rooms. The children born in Fremont Township were William and Emma, and Fred who died in infancy. Mr. Sanger died at the age of 51 years and his wife at 60. His wife was known throughout the countryside for her kindness to those in trouble, and for her ardent work in the little Lutheran Church which she and her husband helped found.
In 1903 their son William took over the old homestead on which he made various improvement. On May 1, 1907 he married the former Amanda Viergutz and to them four children were born, Leona, Ella, Wilbur and Norman. A modern frame house was built to replace the brick home in 1912. William farmed until his death in 1934. Mrs. Sanger continued to operate the farm with hired help until her son Wilbur took over it operation. Wilbur married the former Evelyn Reimer April 17, 1938. Five children were born to them, Margie, roger, Wayne, Stanley, and William.
Wilbur Sanger, in partnership with his son Roger, now has increased the size of the farm to 216 acres by purchasing additional acres from neighboring farms. Roger was married to Margaret Steponik on Nov. 2, 1963, and to this union two children, Debra and Robert, were born. After their marriage, another house was built on the original farm in which Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sanger now reside.
Many improvements have been made, including additions to the barn and another silo, which is being used for haylage for year around feeding of their large dairy herd.
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