Bio: Limprecht, Frederick A. (History - 1850)
Contact: Janet Schwarze
Surnames: LIMPRECHT BUDDINGER SEITEL SEIDEL
----Source: "Biographical
History of Clark and Jackson Counties, WI, pub. by Lewis 1891, pg.
182 - 183:
FREDERICK A. LIMPRECHT, of section 15, Warner
Township, was born in Wimar, Germany, October 8, 1850, the son of
Charles M. and Christina (Buddinger) Limprecht, natives of Germany
the former is a resident of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, but the
latter is deceased. Of the parents' nine children, seven are still
living, namely: August, Christ, Frederick, Louis, Hermann, Charles,
and Emma. One daughter, Annie, died on shipboard when the family
were on their way to the United States. They landed in this country
in 1854, and first settled in Sheboygan County, which was then a
dense woods. Indians and wild animals were numerous, and the father
secured nearly all his meat by hunting.
Frederick A., our subject, was reared on a farm and educated in the
common schools of Sheboygan County. At the age of fifteen years he
learned the Miller's trade, which he followed several years around
Sheboygan and Milwaukee, and also in Chicago four years. He went to
the latter city about three weeks before the fire of 1871, but in
1874 returned to Sheboygan County, where he was subsequently
married. Mr. Limprecht farmed on the homestead four years, and in
the spring of 1879 came to Hemlock, where he built a large
flouring-mill in company with N. H. Withee, and also built the
first dwelling-house in this city, where he has ever since resided.
After five years he sold his interest in the Hemlock mills, and has
since been engaged in farming and various other employments. He
owns 120 acres of land on the west side of the river, on sections 9
and 4, township 27, range 2 west, of which eighteen acres is
cleared. He also owns a fine frame dwelling in Hemlock.
Mr. Limprecht was married September 26, 1874, to Sedonie Seitel
(Seidel), a daughter of Gottleib Seitel, deceased. They have had
five children, four of whom are still living: Annie, Charlie, Toney
and William. One son, Herman, died at the age of four years and
three days. Mr. Limprecht is a member of the A. O. U. W., and also
of the German Reformed Church.
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