Bio: Pribbernow, Albert (History - 1855)
Contact: Janet Schwarze
Surnames: PRIBBERNOW WUSSOW SPAULDING SCHUMAN
----Source: 1891 History of Clark and
Jackson Co., Wisconsin, pg. 366
ALBERT PRIBBERNOW, of section 1, Green Grove
Township, Clark County, was born in Pommeru (Pomerania), Prussia,
March 3, 1855, the son of J. Fredericke and Sophia (Wussow)
Pribbernow. The parents came to the United States in 1871, settling
first in Dodge County, Wisconsin, in Hermann Township in 1873 they
removed to Toledo, Ohio, and in 1876 to this county, where they now
reside, in Green Grove Township. The had nine children, five of
whom are now living, viz.: Wilhelmina, Augusta, Caroline, Louise
and Albert. Two daughters, Ulricke and Ernstine, died after
reaching maturity both were married and left families. Another
daughter, Emily, died at the age of seventeen years, and another
died in infancy.
Albert, their only son, came to the United States in 1872, coming
direct to Hermann Township, Dodge County, where he worked as a farm
hand until 1876, and then came to this county. He was first
employed on the Spaulding farm in South Fork during the summers, in
the pineries during the winters, and driving logs in the spring. In
1880 he settled on his present farm of 160 acres, sixty-two of
which is cleared. He was married July 8, 1880, to Caroline Schuman,
a daughter of Fred Schuman, deceased. They have had five children,
four now living: August, Arthur, Lena and Adelia. Mr. Prebbernow
was Assessor three years of Colby township, then including Green
Grove Town Clerk one year School Clerk three years, and Justice of
the Peace two years. Religiously he is a member of the Lutheran
Church, and politically a Democrat.
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