Message #: |
698 |
Date Posted: |
11-01-2001 |
Bio: |
Huntzicker, Henry (History - 1833) |
Contact: |
Janet |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
HUNTZICKER WATENPHUL |
----Source: 1881 HISTORY OF NORTHERN WI,
Chicago: The Western Historical Company, A. T. Andreas, Proprietor
(grammar as is), Pg. 247
HENRY HUNTZICKER, farmer, Sec. 15, P.O.
Greenwood, born in Prussia, Germany, Nov. 8, 1833, learned the
trade of weaver in his native land. When he came to America, he
went into a woolen mill in Litchfield, Conn. This was the same mill
with his brothers. He staid one year and then went into a foundry
at Ferryville, and then into the woolen business at Plymouth came
to Wisconsin with his brother, George, and settled on the farm in
Clark County, and cleared sixty of the eighty acres which was then
all timber, and in 1878, built the fine house he now lives in. He
married Miss Mary A. Watenphul, of Prussia. They have five children
John, Jacob, Albion, Clara, and and infant. Mr. Huntzicker has been
Town Treasurer and Supervisor he is a member of the Lutheran
Church.
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